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The Eagles announced Friday several roster moves, including signing defensive tackle Kimo von Oelhoffen to a one-year deal. Von oelhoffen played in eight games for the Eagles in 2007.

The Eagles also signed a couple draft picks, including sixth-round draft picks Mike Gibson and Andy Studebaker to four year deals. Last year Gibson played guard for California and Studebaker played linebacker for Wheaton College, a Division III school.

In addition to the three signings, the Eagles waived nine players to clear up some roster space: LB Gary Butler, DT Jeremy Clark, CB Tanard Davis, WR Terrell Golden, QB Casey Hansen, DE Xzavie Jackson, DT LaJuan Ramsey, DE A.J. Schable, and LB Markell Staffieri.

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