Philadelphia Eagles left guard Landon Dickerson exited the team's Week 5 matchup against the Denver Broncos early with what appeared to be an ankle injury.
The injury happened late in the first quarter when Dickerson got tripped up during a tackle and grabbed his left ankle.
According to multiple reports, Dickerson is questionable to return.
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Left ankle landed on from the outside and was grabbing at his ankle. Common mechanism for a high ankle sprain pic.twitter.com/fOJ85Yp9Ji
We'll see what the Eagles plan to do about Dickerson for the rest of the game at halftime.
For now, Brett Toth has replaced Dickerson at left guard just like he did during training camp when Dickerson missed some time.
Dickerson underwent minor surgery on his knee ahead of the season and then dealt with a back injury. Neither injury kept him from starting in the team's Week 1 win over the Dallas Cowboys.
Dickerson has been reliable as they come for the Eagles at left guard and has started 62 of the 63 games he’s appeared in for the Eagles, only missing six outings since 2021. Dickerson has also made the Pro Bowl three straight seasons from 2022 through 2024.
Unless this ankle injury is major, it would be surprising to see Dickerson miss more than just the rest of this game.
“For Landon, nothing’s ever too serious,” Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts told reporters following Dickerson’s knee surgery. “He’s one that’s always playing through something and has a great competitive spirit, has an edge to overcome some of those nicks that come up. Always good to hear that he’s in a good place.”
In addition to Dickerson getting hurt against the Broncos, tight end Grant Calcaterra was spotted heading to the locker room and was late ruled questionable to return with an oblique injury. Calcaterra had two catches for 18 yards before exiting early.
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