The Eastern Washington Eagles held their first fall camp scrimmage at the ONE Spokane Arena. Both the offense and defense showcased their skills, with the offense scoring four touchdowns and converting four field goals. Dre Greeley highlighted the defensive efforts with an interception, while the Eagles’ quarterbacks combined for efficient passing yardage. The scrimmage served as a testing ground for fall practices, indicating promising developments for the upcoming season.

By the Numbers
  • The Eagles scored four touchdowns and four field goals during the scrimmage.
  • Kaden Rolfsness and Nate Bell combined for three touchdown passes, with Bell going 7-of-13 for 103 yards and Rolfsness orchestrating a 24-yard touchdown drive.
State of Play
  • The defense recorded three sacks and multiple tackles led by Marcus Nixon with eight tackles.
  • Kaden Rolfsness and Nate Bell led the passing game, showcasing depth at the quarterback position.
What's Next

The Eagles will host their second scrimmage on August 21, offering another opportunity to evaluate player performances and strategies before the season begins.

Bottom Line

The scrimmage revealed solid performances from both offense and defense, setting a positive tone as Eastern Washington prepares for an exciting season ahead. Fans should stay engaged, with ticket sales now underway for the upcoming home games.