PHILADELPHIA — It’s not often an NFL player accomplishes something that he didn’t already achieve at the high school or college level.

But that’s exactly what rookie safety Drew Mukuba did on Saturday in his Eagles’ debut.

During the second quarter of the team’s 22-13 preseason loss to the Cleveland Browns at Lincoln Financial Field, Mukuba intercepted quarterback Dillon Gabriel and ran it back 75 yards for the first pick six of his career. He put his arms in the air and sprinted around the back of the end zone to celebrate.

Reporters swarmed Mukuba’s locker after the game, and he spoke with a big smile on his face. He had every reason to be happy.

“That was my first ever pick six, so that was a great feeling,” Mukuba said. “But I was just in the right position, read my assign

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