The Eagles opened wide receiver Darius Cooper's practice window on Thursday and saw enough in two practices to activate him on Saturday.
Cooper is now part of the Eagles' 53-man active roster and is eligible to play Sunday against the New York Giants. He said that he'll be ready for any role that's asked of him.
"It was a blessing to be back out there, practicing with my brothers, man," Cooper said this week. "That was just the main thing I was looking forward to, being out there with the team. It was a blessing to be out there."
The Eagles had an open spot on the active roster. The Eagles signed defensive end Brandon Graham on Tuesday, but Commissioner Roger Goodell granted a two-game roster exemption that will expire on Monday, November 3.
Cooper signed with the Eagles as a rookie free agent following the 2025 NFL Draft out of Tarleton State in Stephenville, Texas. He spent his entire collegiate career with the Texans, finishing as the program's all-time leader in receiving yards (3,185) and 100-yard games (14). He was also second in touchdown grabs with 29.