Eagles Estimated Injury Report: Fletcher Cox, Brandon Brooks among 4 starters listed as limited

Fletcher Cox, Brandon Brooks among 4 Eagles starters on the injury report

The Philadelphia Eagles just wrapped up their first practice (walkthrough) in advance of Sunday’s huge matchup with the Dallas Cowboys and four starters popped up on the injury report.

Brandon Brooks (calf), Fletcher Cox (triceps), Ronald Darby (hip flexor), and Jordan Howard (shoulder) were all limited participants in the helmetless practice.

Cox and Brooks were available to the media before and after practice and both should be good to go for Sunday.

Darby’s issue could make him a game-time decision, while Nelson Agholor, Lane Johnson and Brandon Brooks did not practice again.

Johnson was downgraded to day-to-day and will likely play after being snubbed as Pro Bowler once again.

Agent for Kamu Grugier-Hill says the LB has played with back injury all season

Kamu Grugier-Hill has played injured all season long with significant back injury.

The Philadelphia Eagles placed linebacker Kamu Grugier-Hill on injured reserve Wednesday, after the free agent to be complained of serious back pain during the teams win over the Redskins on Sunday.

Now according to Jeff McLane of The Inquirer via Grugier-Hill’s agent, the veteran linebacker has been playing in severe pain all season long.

There was some speculation that Grugier-Hill had his reps reduced after he allegedly lied about being concussed two weeks ago.

Doug Pederson provides an update on Lane Johnson, Jordan Howard, and more

Doug Pederson provides an update on Lane Johnson, Jordan Howard, and more

The Eagles and Cowboys are just days away from a Week 16 matchup that will decide the NFC East and springboard one of the two teams into a playoff run.

On Wednesday a day after giving his team a much needed day off, Doug Pederson addressed the media and provided updates on the status of several injured Eagles. Pederson said efensive end Derek Barnett (ankle) is “getting close,” while right tackle Lane Johnson (ankle) is “getting better” and is now “day-to-day”.

Johnson suffered the high ankle sprain in the Week 14 win over the Giants, and after initially being diagnosed as was “week-to-week,” Johnson has been upgraded to day-to-day.

Pederson said running back Jordan Howard (shoulder) and wide receiver Nelson Agholor (knee) are “status quo” and with both players missing multiple games, we can expect them to be absent on Sunday as well.

Howard hasn’t played since he suffered a stinger in Week 9 against the Bears. He has been a limited participant in practice but has yet to be cleared for contact yet.

2020 Pro Bowl selection: time and TV info for roster announcement

2020 Pro Bowl selection: time and TV info for roster announcement

The votes are in and the 2020 Pro Bowl rosters have been set and will be revealed live on Tuesday night via the NFL Network’s special broadcast, “NFL Total Access: Pro Bowl Players Revealed.”

The Eagles had no player lead their position in votes, but Philadelphia is expected to have Pro Bowlers on the offensive and defensive lines.

The Pro Bowl will air Sunday, Jan. 26, 2020 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida at noon PT.

Here’s all the information for the NFL’s Pro Bowl selection show.

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Date: Tuesday, Dec. 17

Time:
8:00 p.m. ET

Channel: NFL Network’s special “NFL Total Access: Pro Bowl Players Revealed”

6 surprising stats for Eagles, Redskins

6 surprising stats for Eagles, Redskins

The Philadelphia Eagles (6-7) are heading to the nation’s capital to battle the Washington Redskins (3-10) in a game that’s must-win for the Birds and the second of four straight NFC East matchups.

The game offers some interesting matchups, dynamics and surprising stats for both teams.

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1. Redskins defense improving at the right time

After a miserable start to the 2019 NFL season, the Redskins defense is starting to round into shape, with three games in which they’ve allowed just 19 points per game and 5.7 sacks per game.

Eagles vs. Redskins: NFL experts make Week 15 picks

Eagles vs. Redskins: NFL experts make Week 15 picks

The Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Redskins will meet on Sunday in the second of four straight NFC East games for the Birds.

The Eagles are coming off a season-saving overtime win over the Giants in which Carson Wentz took a huge step as a leader and a professional.

With the Birds just one win away from a home showdown against Dallas, experts from around the league have weighed-in, and it looks like the field is picking the Eagles on the road.

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ESPN — Eagles

Tim McManus — Eagles

NFL.com — Eagles

CBS Sports — Eagles

Pro Football Talk — Eagles

Bleacher Report — Eagles

The Athletic — Redskins cover spread

The Inquirer — Eagles

NJ.com — Eagles

The Sporting News — Eagles

Eagles QB Carson Wentz tied with Russell Wilson for the longest active streak with TD pass

Carson Wentz is coming off his gutsiest performance as a pro, rallying the Eagles from a 17-3 halftime deficit to overcome the New York Giants in overtime. Wentz went 33-of-50 passing, for 325 yards passing and two touchdown passes extended his …

Carson Wentz is coming off his gutsiest performance as a pro, rallying the Eagles from a 17-3 halftime deficit to overcome the New York Giants in overtime.

Wentz went 33-of-50 passing, for 325 yards passing and two touchdown passes extended his streak of throwing at least one. Wentz and Russell Wilson are currently tied for the longest active streak in the NFL per Inside Edge.

Games with a Passing TDs
NFL Quarterbacks Player Games with a Passing TDs
1st Russell Wilson (SEA) 13
1st Carson Wentz (PHI) 13
3rd Jameis Winston (TB) 12

Wentz has now gone 16 straight regular-season games, including last season with at least one scoring strike. For all those saying he’s struggling, he’s nothing short of magnificent at times while playing shorthanded.

On top of having the active touchdown streak, Wentz has 56 touchdowns against one interception in the red zone in his last 37 games played and has an average of 1.51 red-zone touchdowns, tops in the league as well.

After two injury-plagued seasons, it looks like Carson Wentz is finally starting to find his groove.

Eagles vs. Redskins: TV broadcast map for Week 15

Eagles vs. Redskins: TV broadcast map for Week 15

The Philadelphia Eagles are traveling to the Nations capital on Sunday, as they look to step another step towards securing the NFC East crown.

For the Eagles, they’ll only have three healthy wide receivers available after Alshon Jeffery joined DeSean Jackson on injured reserve. Nelson Agholor, Lane Johnson, Jordan Howard, and Derek Barnett have all been ruled out.
Here’s everything you need to know about what games will be playing in your area thanks to the TV broadcast map courtesy of 506 Sports.

Philadelphia has won the last 5 meetings, with the most recent win being a 32-27 victory at home in Week 1 of the 2019 NFL season.

Doug Pederson gives insight into why the Eagles are only playing with 3 active WR’s against Redskins

Eagles likely to only have 3 WR’s active for game vs. Redskins

The Philadelphia Eagles have a difficult decision when it comes to shaping their 53 man roster on a weekly basis. Injuries and attrition have left the Birds vulnerable at almost every position.

Against the Giants on Monday night football, Doug Pederson made the decision to only carry three wide receivers on the active roster, choosing to promote tight end, Josh Perkins, instead.

The decision left some analysts and pundits perplexed and it almost cost the Eagles after Alshon Jeffery was forced to leave the game with a Lisfranc injury.

With Nelson Agholor already inactive, the Eagles were left with Greg Ward and JJ Arcega-Whiteside as the teams only healthy receivers.

Had one of those players been forced to leave the contest, backup quarterback and all-around athlete, Josh McCown, would have entered the game at wide receiver.

With the Eagles playing for their playoff lives on Sunday, Pederson appears prepared to enter the contest with three receivers again, this time replacing the injured Alshon Jeffery with practice squad wideout, Robert Davis.

Pederson gave some insight into his decision per Jeff Skversky of 6 ABC.

“I look at it as nine bodies, with tight ends, runners and receivers, so we have everything covered that way,” Pederson said. “We have a plan to the plan to the plan to the plan if we lose a guy during the course of the game. It’s where we are right now as a team, as an offense.”

With seven cornerbacks and seven defensive ends, Pederson could have chosen to add another wide receiver that way, sitting one of his underused defensive players.

Instead, Pederson will look to make up for his deficiencies on the outside with star power and versatility at other spots.

Miles Sanders and Boston Scott provide a dynamic duo at running back, while tight end Zach Ertz, Dallas Goedert, and Perkins provide a matchup nightmare for the Redskins, who’ll likely double the Eagles Pro Bowler in Ertz.

Eagles Injury Report: Ronald Darby among 4 starters questionable for game vs. Redskins

Ronald Darby among 4 starters questionable for game vs. Redskins

The Philadelphia Eagles released their final injury report and both Nelson Agholor (knee) and Derek Barnett (ankle) did not practice again on Friday but are listed as questionable for Sunday’s game in Washington.

When specifically asked about his veteran wide receiver, Doug Pederson sounded pessimistic that he’d play against the Redskins per Zach Berman of The Athletic.

“We’re kind of getting down there to the end, obviously. …I think my hope is that they return, and return soon so that we can get them back. I lean more that way…than trying to free up a spot.”

Lane Johnson has been ruled out with a high ankle sprain, while Ronald Darby (hip flexor) was added to the injury report after limited practice.