Kearse to Return to Titans?Source: Rotoworld.com
The Nashville City Paper suggests that Jevon Kearse could be an option for the Titans after he's cut by the Eagles.
Jevon Kearse's return to Eagles appears unlikelySource: Delaware County Times
In a couple of weeks Eagles defensive end Jevon Kearse suspects he will be looking for a job.
The writing was on the wall when Juqua Thomas took over the majority of his snaps, and in the ninth game, his starting job.
Eagles still Kearsed by underachieverSource: PhillyBurbs.com
When the Eagles made Jevon Kearse the highest-priced defensive lineman in NFL history 31/2 years ago, head coach Andy Reid compared Kearse to Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan. "We talk about throwing fastballs at the offense," Reid said. "And now we have Nolan Ryan."
Hobbled Kearse may not start for Eagles against GiantsSource: Delaware County Times
It's been so long since Jevon Kearse felt like himself, he forgot he tore knee ligaments after getting 21/2 sacks against the Giants in the second game last season.
"Thanks for remembering," he said after practice Wednesday.
Philadelphia Eagles: Freak shows old formSource: NJ.com
DE Jevon Kearse is having a strong camp after missing most of last season. Jevon Kearse doesn't think he's completely ready yet. His coach does.
They'll just have to agree to disagree for now.
Eagles: For healthy Jevon Kearse, camp's a rushSource: Delaware County Times
Trust Jon Runyan when he says teammate Jevon Kearse can impact a game without getting a sack. Looking faster than ever, Kearse disrupted the morning practice Wednesday in front of a huge crowd at Lehigh University.
Can Eagles' Jevon Kearse back up his words?Source: PhillyBurbs.com
There is what Jevon Kearse has said, and there is what he has done. Kearse still speaks as if he's an All-Pro defensive end, as if the sprains he suffered in September to all those collateral ligaments in his left knee derailed a singular season.