The Eagles filled four more spots on their practice squad on Monday morning, leaving them with one spot remaining.

The team signed undrafted linebackers Don Cherry and Quentin Gause, who had been with the team in training camp and the preseason and also added fullback Andrew Bonnet and center Aaron Neary.

Cherry, from Villanova, joined the Eagles during training camp, but apparently did enough to warrant one of the 10 spots on the practice squad. Gause, from Rutgers, had a good preseason on defense and on special teams.

Bonnet, the fullback, played college ball with Carson Wentz at North Dakota State, so the Eagles have likely seen plenty of him. The team cut Chris Pantale, who was filling a tight end/fullback role, at final cuts. Bonnet spent his spring and summer with the Bengals.

Neary, a center/guard, spent his spring and summer with the Broncos. Neary went undrafted out of Eastern Washington in the spring.

It's interesting that the Eagles have just one practice squad spot remaining. Undrafted rookies Paul Turner and C.J. Smith were waived by the Eagles on Sunday and would need to clear waivers before they could be added to the practice squad.