UPDATE: So, the Eagles didn't release Allen Barbre after all. Instead, they traded him to the Denver Broncos for a conditional draft pick in 2019, per the team.
The Philadelphia Eagles announced on Wednesday that they have released tackle/guard Allen Barbre. This news comes a few hours after offensive coordinator Frank Reich said that the Eagles would begin training camp with second-year player Isaac Seumalo as the starting left guard, the position Barbre held last season.
Barbre was among the players identified by PhillyVoice via a source back in January as a potential cap casualty, as the team was expected to free up a significant amount of cap space.
We noted at the time that Barbre proved to be a versatile player in 2016, playing multiple positions along the offensive line. At a minimum, he is a competent reserve. However, he has a history of injuries, he turned 33 in June, and his quality season last year has not been the norm over his career.
Howie Roseman released the following statement on Barbre:
The Eagles' starting five along the offensive line will look like this when the full team takes the field tomorrow:
LT | LG | C | RG | RT |
Jason Peters | Isaac Seumalo | Jason Kelce | Brandon Brooks | Lane Johnson |
By releasing Barbre, the team will save $2.1 million in cap space.
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