The Eagles are signing former Pro Bowl punter Brett Kern to replace the injured Arryn Siposs.
-highest in NFL history. With four more punts, he’ll become the 26rd
-best in the league, and was released in August after rookie Ryan Stonehouse beat him out in training camp. He hasn’t been on a roster since. Siposs averaged 43.9 yards per punt as a rookie and was up to 45.6 when he got hurt - 7th-highest in Eagles history - with a 39.5 net average. His 44.7 career average is 4th-highest in Eagles history, behind Cam Johnston , Mat McBriar and Donnie Jones .Kern has kicked in seven postseason games, averaging 46.2 yards on 34 kicks.
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