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Eagles cut OL Jamon Brown from practice squad
Jamon Brown (66) was reportedly booted from the Eagles hotel and sent home by Philadelphia's chief security officer Dom DiSandro on Saturday evening Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports

Jamon Brown‘s short stint with the Eagles has already come to an end. The veteran offensive lineman was released from Philadelphia's practice squad on Monday, with ESPN’s Tim McManus writing that the transaction was “a result of Brown violating team rules.”

According to multiple reports (including one by Josh Alper of ProFootballTalk.com), Brown was booted from the team hotel and sent home by Eagles chief security officer Dom DiSandro on Saturday evening. While specifics haven’t been reported, Brown’s banishment was due to “conduct detrimental to the team.” General Manager Howie Roseman and head coach Doug Pederson subsequently spoke with the lineman and informed him he was no longer part of the organization.

Following a disappointing stint with the Falcons in 2019, the former third-rounder joined the Bears practice squad back in September. A few weeks later, the Eagles came in and signed the 27-year-old to their active roster, and he started their Week 6 game in place of injured right guard Matt Pryor.

However, he was demoted following the Eagles' Week 7 contest. In total, Brown’s stint with the Eagles ended with him having appeared in two games (one start).

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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