Report: Eagles’ TE Dallas Goedert to miss time with a fractured right forearm

Philadelphia star tight end Dallas Goedert suffered a forearm fracture in the Eagles 28-23 win over the Dallas Cowboys and could miss time

Eagles star tight end Dallas Goedert suffered a fracture in his right forearm based upon initial testing and could miss time, Jeff McLane of The Inquirer reports.

Goedert will undergo an MRI on Monday morning to confirm and to see if there’s additional damage, and he could be placed on injured reserve.

Philadelphia has a bye in Week 10, but they have a tough stretch of games that includes four playoff teams:

  • Week 11 at Kansas City Chiefs
  • Week 12 vs. Buffalo Bills
  • Week 13 vs. San Francisco 49ers
  • Week 14 at Dallas Cowboys

Goedert exited and did not return after being tackled by Cowboys safety Markquese Bell in the third quarter after making a reception.

Goedert finished the night with three catches for 50 yards and has 38 catches for 410 yards and two touchdowns.

Jack Stoll will be the No. 1 tight end in Goedert’s absence, while Albert Okwuegbunam, acquired from the Denver Broncos via trade in August, could see significant snaps as well.

Grant Calcaterra was also sidelined Sunday after a concussion in Week 9 against the Washington Commanders.

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Top photos from Eagles 28-23 win over the Dallas Cowboys in Week 9

Top photos from Eagles hard fought 28-23 win over the Dallas Cowboys in Week 9

The Eagles are the only 8-1 team in the NFL after a thrilling 28-23 win over the Cowboys that went down to the final play.

Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott threw for 374 yards and three touchdowns, with CeeDee Lamb accounting for 11 catches and 191 yards.

For Philadelphia, Jalen Hurts shook off a hit on his injured left knee, and finished the contest with 207 yards and two touchdowns, while he ran for another score, securing his first win over Dak Prescott.

The Eagles are the only 8-1 team in the NFL.

With the Birds heading into the bye week, here’s an instant analysis of the win.

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Eagles enter the bye week 8-1 after a 28-23 win over Cowboys in Week 9

Instant analysis of the Philadelphia Eagles thrilling 28-23 win over the Dallas Cowboys in Week 9 at Lincoln Financial Field

The Eagles are the only 8-1 team in the NFL after a thrilling 28-23 win over the Cowboys that went down to the final play.

Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott threw for 374 yards and three touchdowns, with CeeDee Lamb accounting for 11 catches and 191 yards.

For Philadelphia, Jalen Hurts shook off a hit on his injured left knee, and finished the contest with 207 yards and two touchdowns, while he ran for another score, securing his first win over Dak Prescott.

The Eagles are the only 8-1 team in the NFL.

With the Birds heading into the bye week, here’s an instant analysis of the win.

Dallas Goedert exits Eagles matchup vs. Cowboys with a forearm injury

Philadelphia star tight end Dallas Goedert exits Eagles matchup vs. Dallas Cowboys with a forearm injury

The Eagles are up 28-17 on the Cowboys, and if they move to 8-1 on the season, they’ll need to accomplish the goal without Dallas Goedert.

Philadelphia’s star tight end was forced to exit with a forearm injury after a perceived dirty tackle by Dallas second-year safety Markquese Bell.

Goerdert had three catches for 50 yards before suffering the injury, and he immediately sought X-rays on what could be a costly injury.

Jack Stoll was inserted into the lineup in place of Goedert.

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Takeaways and highlights from first half as Cowboys hold a 17-14 lead over Eagles

We’re looking at takeaways and highlights from the first half as the Philadelphia Eagles trail the Dallas Cowboys 17-14

The first half lived up to the hype, and the Eagles must regroup after exiting the first half trailing the Cowboys 17-14.

Philadelphia held Dallas to less than 200 yards in the first half and sacked Dak Prescott twice in a physical first half.

A.J. Brown had five catches in the first half, and the Eagles had more rushes than passes, providing an efficient run-pass ratio for OC Brian Johnson.

With the second half underway, here are takeaways and highlights from the first half.

Jalen Hurts breaks Randall Cunningham’s record for most rushing TDs by a QB in Eagles history

Jalen Hurts just moved past Randall Cunningham for the most rushing touchdowns in Eagles franchise history

The dual-threat quarterback has revamped how NFL offense approaches the game, and as the Eagles look to defeat the Cowboys, All-Pro Jalen Hurts just made more history.

According to John Gonoude, Hurts scored his 33rd career rushing touchdown, moving him past the legendary Randall Cunningham for the most in franchise history.

The touchdown also ties Cam Newton for most rushing scores by a quarterback in their first four seasons and leads all NFL quarterbacks in rushing touchdowns since being drafted in 2020.

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Eagles vs. Cowboys: 10 stats that help define the Week 9 showdown

We’re looking at 10 stats that help define the Week 9 matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles

The Eagles and Cowboys are now just hours away from a huge Week 9 matchup at Lincoln Financial Field with lasting postseason implications.

Philadelphia will look to have a dominant performance ahead of the Week 10 bye, while Dallas will head into the lightest stretch of their season with a win on the road against their biggest rivals.

With kickoff fast approaching, here are ten stats that define this monster matchup.

Eagles 53-man roster vs. Cowboys: News and notes for Week 9

We’re looking at the updated 53-man roster for the Philadelphia Eagles Week 9 matchup against the Dallas Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field

The time has finally arrived, and we’re just hours away from a massive Week 9 showdown on Fox between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys.

Sunday will be the first time that Jalen Hurts and Dak Prescott square off in a meaningful regular season contest, and both players will the game fresh off dazzling Week 8 performances.

Prescott was 25-31 passing for 304 yards, four touchdowns, and one interception.

For Philadelphia, Jalen Hurts is the reigning NFC Offensive Player of the Week after completing 29 of his 38 passes, throwing for 319 yards and four touchdowns. His 135.7 passer rating was a season-high, and the four passing touchdowns tied a career-high.

With gameday now upon us, here’s an updated 53-man roster for the Eagles.

Eagles vs. Cowboys: 5 things to watch during Week 9 matchup

We’re looking at five things to watch during the Week 9 matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys

Sunday’s matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys (4:25 p.m. ET, Fox) will be must-see TV and could be the biggest game in Week 9.

The NFL’s biggest rivalry will be packed full of star power featuring two of the best teams in the NFC.

A home win by Philadelphia (7-1) would put them in a commanding position in the NFC East heading into their bye week, while a win by the Cowboys (5-2) would make things more complicated with another matchup looming in between the toughest stretch of games this year.

Eagles vs.Cowboys: Statistical breakdown of each position in Week 9 matchup

With kickoff fast approaching, we’re looking at how each position group compares statistically ahead of Sunday’s colossal contest between the #Eagles and Cowboys

Philadelphia (7-1) has the best record in the NFL, while there are four other playoff-hopeful teams with just two losses, including Dallas.

The Week 9 hype train has been ramping up all week, and we’re a little over 32 hours away from Jalen Hurts and Dak Prescott squaring off for the first time in a meaningful contest.

Both teams have dominant traits, and their stars compare well at almost every position.

Whether it’s Micah Parsons and Haason Reddick or CeeDee Lamb and A.J. Brown, we’re breaking down how the two teams shape up statistically.