Nakobe Dean reveals big change in practice after 2-game losing streak

In Week 7 of the 2025 NFL season Philadelphia Eagles i need to do something anythingto get back on track after suffering increasingly frustrating losses to the Denver Broncos and then the New York Giants.
Well, as it turns out, the Eagles were trying to figure that out internally as well, going so far as to throw to the practice pads on Wednesday instead of their usual pitch to get some fire back on both sides of the ball, as Nakobe Dean told reporters on Wednesday.
“We had practice today, we got the pads back in. So that tells you, compared to the week before, we didn’t have any pads,” Dean noted. “So that just tells you the mentality that we’re just trying to get back to work. We’re trying to be one of the guys every day.”
Asked if Vic Fangio pitched the idea of wearing pads during practice or if the players pitched the idea to their defensive coordinator, Dean said it was a collaborative effort, with the entire defense wanting to come together looking to recapture their Super Bowl form.
“Definitely, it was probably a coaching thing, but some of the players went to him and said, ‘No more going through Wednesday. We’ve got to go, we’ve got to have pads,'” Dean explained. “But he’ll probably change anyway, knowing. But I mean, it’s not a big team, we were a week without him. And then it looked like we lost two games, so it was like, OK, back in the game. It was cool, we got all the superstitions figured out.”
So what can the Eagles do to get back on track? Well, Dean commented on that as well, noting that after a few days off to reflect on the loss, Philly is ready to bring some violence to Minnesota.
“He talked about it, and that was it. He wasn’t beating a dead horse, I’d say, you know what I’m saying? Definitely, after we had Friday, Saturday, Sunday off, we came in on Monday to talk about how bad we were on Thursday. So we watched the film individually, but not as a defense,” Dean said.
“We moved to Minnesota, and we know we’ve got to pick up the nastiness, the violence and the toughness of the group, and we’ve got to get our swagger back. And I feel like I don’t know that’s going to happen.”
Return from the PUP list in Week 5 after spending all of September in street clothes, Dean made his debut in Week 6 against the Giants, recording just six special teams snaps while returning to the mix more easily. With the agreement of Orlov with injuries and a sudden retirement on the defensive linebringing the right attitude to Minnesota could be the key to getting back in the win column and getting the season back on track.
One change for the Eagles after their mini-bye was the return of practice pads on Wednesday, according to Nakobe Dean. pic.twitter.com/M3enlCl4VT
— Tim McManus (@Tim_McManus) October 15, 2025
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