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Eagles' Throwback Suffers Serious Knee Injury
Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Ben VanSumeren. Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

Eagles’ throwback Ben VanSumeren suffered what is believed to be a significant season-ending knee injury at practice on Friday, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer. 

A linebacker by trade, VanSumeren served as one of the backups for Nakobe Dean and Zack Baun but his main impact this season was on special teams and as a fullback on offense.

A second-year player out of Michigan State via Michigan the wildly athletic BVS played in all 11 games during the Eagles’ 9-2 start, participating in 213 special teams snaps and 22 as the fullback on offense where he had quickly developed into a physical lead blocker demanding more playing time.

On special teams, VanSumeren served as one of Michael Clay’s core coverage players and BVS is third on the Eagles when it comes to special teams snaps behind only Kelee Ringo (222) and Oren Burks (218).

At LB, VanSumeren has not played on defense this season with Dean and Baun staying healthy and Burks and rookie Jeremiah Trotter getting the mop-up duty through the first 11 games.

The next man up at linebacker and on special teams could be practice squad player Dallas Gant, an undrafted rookie from Toledo who started his college career at Ohio State.

Gant entered the NFL this spring as an undrafted rookie signed by the Minnesota Vikings. He was waived by the Vikings at the initial cutdown to 53 before being brought back to their practice squad.

Minnesota released Gant from its PS on Oct. 29 and the Eagles snapped him up on Nov. 4.


This article first appeared on Philadelphia Eagles on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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