Mar 18 5:12p by Jordan Ruby
The Philadelphia Eagles have released defensive end Darren Howard and wide receiver Kevin Curtis, according to Jeffrey McLane and Adam Schefter.
Howard has failed to live up to the large expectations that came with the large contract he signed with Philadelphia in 2006. In four seasons with the Eagles Howard registered double digit sacks only one time. Howard will turn 34 next season.
Curtis has been very productive for the Eagles when healthy, he just can’t seem to stay on the field. Curtis started all 16 games during his first season with the Eagles, and caught 77 passes for 1,110 yards and six touchdowns. However, Curtis has only played in 12 games in the two seasons since, missing all but three last season. He will be 32 this July.
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Eagles Release Howard, Curtis
Mar 18
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