The Eagles released their final injury report on Friday ahead of Sunday’s game against Baltimore. Star wide receiver DeVonta Smith returned to the field in a limited capacity.
Smith has confirmed that his availability was uncertain, and Ian Rapoport confirmed such on Sunday morning.
#Eagles WR DeVonta Smith, listed as questionable with a hamstring, may work out on Sunday to see if he can go.
But sources tell me and @MikeGarafolo there is not a lot of optimism that he'll be out there. Philly will leave it open, there just isn't a a ton of positivity.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) December 1, 2024
Smith did not practice Wednesday after missing Sunday’s win over the Rams with his injury. He has 41 receptions for 516 yards and four touchdowns in nine games this season.
If Smith can’t play, Jahan Dotson would start at wide receiver opposite A.J. Brown, with Parris Campbell working in.
Three Ravens not practicing: TE Charlie Kolar (forearm), OLB Kyle Van Noy (neck/hamstring), CB Arthur Maulet (calf).
Kolar and Maulet are obviously out for Sunday, but Van Noy, who is tied with Odafe Oweh for team lead w/8 sacks, not practicing all week doesn’t bode well.— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiec) November 29, 2024
Linebacker Roquan Smith was a full participant and should play for Baltimore, while Kyle Van Noy is trending towards being out against the NFL’s top rushing offense.
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