The Philadelphia Eagles went with familiarity over a big splash, bringing in Jordan Matthews for a workout and physical this week.

Deemed healthy by the Eagles, Matthews is now set to rejoin the team. Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported on Wednesday that the Eagles are signing Matthews.

With DeSean Jackson going on injured reserve and the Eagles getting a week of preparation thanks to the bye, Philadelphia needed wide receiver depth. Here are five takeaways from the Eagles bringing Matthews back.

1. Antonio Brown is not getting that call

Despite his production over the years and the ability to take the offense to another level, Brown is not going to be an Eagle and fans have to accept that. Brown was released by the Raiders before playing his first game with the team and subsequently signed by the Patriots. After starring for the team against the Dolphins, he was released on September 20 following more allegations of sexual and personal misconduct.