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Eagles sign QB Kolb

With two days remaining until rookies report to training camp at Lehigh University, the Eagles have come to terms with their final unsigned draft pick. The Eagles announced today they have agreed to a four year contract with quarterback Kevin Kolb. The former Houston standout will likely start the season as the team’s third quarterback.

Kolb, a two time All-Conference USA player, finished his career ranked third in NCAA Division I-A history in total yards (13,715). The Stephenville, Texas native was the Conference USA Offensive Player of the Year in his senior season.

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