Eagles rookie Reed Blankenship records first NFL interception off Packers QB Aaron Rodgers

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Reed Blankenship made the Eagles roster as an undrafted safety out of Middle Tennessee State, using timely plays and physicality to impress Jonathan Gannon.

Blankenship flashed that potential again on Sunday night, recording his first career interception off of Packers star quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

One of the prizes of this undrafted group out of Middle Tennessee State, Blankenship logged 110 tackles to go with a career-best 10.0 TFLs, nine pass breakups, and three fumble recoveries during his final season.

Look for Blankenship to be a player to watch at free safety going forward.

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Story originally appeared on Eagles Wire