Former Auburn specialist activated by Philadelphia Eagles for Super Bowl
Former Auburn P Arryn Siposs is officially on a Super Bowl active roster. The Philadelphia Eagles announced Saturday that Siposs is no longer on Injured Reserve and available to play against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Eagles have activated P Arryn Siposs from Injured Reserve and elevated S Anthony Harris and WR Greg Ward from the practice squad to the active roster for tomorrow’s game. pic.twitter.com/NhAlU2TZob
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) February 11, 2023
Siposs last appeared for the Eagles on Dec. 11 against the New York Giants when he was injured on a blocked punt that turned him into a ball carrier. He was injured on the play.
Arryn Siposs’ punt gets blocked but he recovers the ball and advances with it and falls short of the sticks. He also got injured on this play. pic.twitter.com/OYzJTIdXuA
— DIE-HARD ? Fans (@Eaglesfans9) December 11, 2022
In his second NFL season, Siposs is averaging 45.6 yards per punt with a long of 59, 16 punts inside the 20-yard line and 3 touchbacks. Brett Kern has handled punting duties for the Eagles in Siposs’ absence.
The Super Bowl is set for 6:30 p.m. ET Sunday, airing on FOX.