Former Bengals and Giants wide receiver John Ross, known for his record-breaking 4.22 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine, is attempting a comeback by participating in the Philadelphia Eagles' rookie minicamp on a tryout basis this week. Ross, who retired last year, was notably the last player drafted before Patrick Mahomes in 2017. The Eagles had previously shown interest in Ross during that draft.
The Eagles are reportedly bringing in a former first-round receiver on a tryout this week. 👀 https://t.co/UPUH6bItms
Retired WR John Ross to tryout for Eagles https://t.co/ZFQbH5E3pz
The last guy drafted before Patrick Mahomes, WR John Ross, is attempting another comeback. He'll participate in Eagles' rookie minicamp on a tryout basis. https://t.co/Ge1L1Dmj7K
Former Bengals WR John Ross will join the Eagles in their rookie camp this week. 💪 https://t.co/TV9SB98pzu
John Ross getting a look from the #Eagles https://t.co/tT3u9qLp90
The Eagles liked Ross in the first round of the 2017 draft. Seven years later, they’ll bring him for a tryout: https://t.co/IT0zdlRNiZ
Former #Bengals and #Giants WR John Ross, whose 4.22 40-yard dash was the Combine record until Xavier Worthy broke it this year, will participate in the #Eagles’ rookie camp this week on a tryout basis, sources say. Ross had retired last year but is now exploring a comeback. https://t.co/eGk7qyzemS