The stark reality that the Eagles turned the page from their Super Bowl season will be evident on Tuesday afternoon, when the Eagles practice for the first time with their 2018 roster. Tuesday marks the first day of the organized team activities (OTAs), when the Eagles can finally play 11-on-11, offense vs. defense football. They won’t wear pads and they won’t tackle, but it will be the closest resemblance to football that they’ll have all spring.
There will be 10 sessions of OTAs during the next three weeks, all of which are voluntary. They are followed by a mandatory minicamp from June 12-14.