The Eagles got some positive news at practice on Thursday when Pro Bowl center Cam Jurgens was able to return to the field after missing Wednesday's session.
The Philadelphia Eagles have one of their biggest games of the season coming up on Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys. Philadelphia faced off against the NFC East rivals in Week 1 and came out on top, 24-20.
Eagles center Cam Jurgens practiced for a third consecutive day on Friday afternoon and was upgraded to a full participant. Jurgens, 26, has missed the Eagles' past two games with a knee injury but was able to return to the field with the help of a bulky knee brace this week.
Eagles Pro Bowl center Cam Jurgens could be on track to return to the lineup Sunday night for a much-anticipated matchup between 7-2 Philadelphia and the explosive 6-3 Detroit Lions on Sunday night.
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The Philadelphia Eagles are 6-2 heading into their Monday Night Football matchup against the Green Bay Packers. Jalen Hurts and Co. are fresh off a bye week, and are relatively healthy heading into the back half of the season.
The Eagles will get wide receiver A.J. Brown back in the lineup on Monday night, but they'll remain without center Cam Jurgens. Jurgens has been ruled out due to the knee injury that also kept him from playing against the Giants in Week 8.
Eagles starting center Cam Jurgens missed practice for a third consecutive day Saturday with a knee injury and is expected to be ruled out for Monday night's game at the Green Bay Packers later this afternoon.
The Eagles' Cam Jurgens missed his second consecutive practice on Friday with a knee injury and things are trending in a negative direction for the Pro Bowl center's playing status on Monday Night Football against the Packers in Green Bay.
Even a week off didn’t seem to help Eagles center Cam Jurgens, who wasn’t at practice on Thursday as the Eagles returned to practice after their bye week to prepare for Monday night’s game against the Packers at Lambeau Field.
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