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The Best Of Bennie Logan
In his first two seasons with the Eagles, DT Bennie Logan has been a valuable piece of the Eagles up-and-coming defensive line ...

A 3rd round draft choice of the Eagles in 2013, Bennie Logan has been a dependable force and productive member of the Eagles defensive line from the nose tackle position

The Coushatta, LA, native helped anchor LSU's defensive line and wore the famed #18 jersey during his final season in Baton Rouge

Logan started eight games during his rookie campaign and started 16 games last season

Last season, Logan added 61 tackles despite playing only 55% of the defensive snaps

He also Forced a fumble for the first time in his career from Titans RB Bishop Sankey in Week 12

Logan had a career-high of eight tackles against both Indianapolis and Washington in 2014

In 2013, Logan became the first Eagle to block an extra point since Reggie White (10/30/88 vs. Atl.) as he swatted David Akers attempt down vs. Detroit

During his first career start, Logan tallied four tackles against the Raiders

His first-career sack was against the NFC East rival New York Giants as he sacked QB Eli Manning on the team's final drive of the fourth quarter to ice the game

In two seasons, Logan has 106 career-tackles and has never missed a game

Logan is a great leadering the community as he attends nearly all Community Monday events during the season

During the Eagles bye week in 2014, Logan became the first football player at Red River HS (Coushatta, LA) to have his jersey number retired (#60)

While attending a 76ers-Rockets game in 2013, Logan was mistaken for Rockets star James Harden by a 76ers fan

Logan was a three-year standout at LSU, playing in 30 career games (25 starts) and racking up 107 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss, and five sacks

In high school Logan was a three-sport athlete, adding basketball and track & field to his skillset