The Philadelphia Eagles are dealing with a handful of injuries as they prepare to take on the Dallas Cowboys in Week 9.
Three players did not practice on Wednesday, including cornerback Bradley Roby (shoulder), tight end Grant Calcaterra (concussion), and running back Boston Scott (personal).
Below is the Eagles' full injury report from Thursday's practice:
Injury | Player | Wednesday | Thursday |
---|---|---|---|
TE Grant Calcaterra |
Concussion |
DNP |
DNP |
CB Bradley Roby |
Shoulder |
DNP |
DNP |
RB Boston Scott |
Personal |
DNP |
DNP |
DT Jordan Davis |
Hamstring |
LP |
LP |
G/C Cam Jurgens |
Foot |
LP |
LP |
G Sua Opeta |
Hip |
LP |
FP |
TE Jack Stoll |
Ankle |
LP |
LP |
DT Milton Williams |
Shoulder |
LP |
LP |
DT Jalen Carter |
Back |
FP |
FP |
KEY: DNP = Did not participate | LP = Limited participation | FP = Full participation | NIR = Not injury related
Injury report observations:
- Wednesday was a walkthrough, while Thursday was a normal practice.
- Cornerback Bradley Roby (shoulder) is nothing new as he has missed the last two weeks of practice and games with the same injury.
- The Eagles opened the 21-day window for the return of string right guard Cam Jurgens (foot) from injured reserve.
- With Sua Opeta (hip) and Jurgens still dealing with injuries, rookie guard Tyler Steen could get his first NFL start on Sunday vs. Dallas. According to NBC Sports' Dave Zangaro, Steen took first-team reps in practice on Thursday.
- Jalen Carter (back) exited Sunday's win over the Washington Commanders early and did not return. His injury appears to not be anything too serious considering he practiced in full on Wednesday and Thursday.
- Jordan Davis (hamstring) dealt with the same injury last week but played on Sunday.
- The Eagles signed tight end E.J. Jenkins to the practice squad for more depth at the TE position.
The Eagles are currently 3-point favorites over the Cowboys.
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