Nolan Smith provides update on his shoulder injury

Eagles linebacker Nolan Smith suffered a shoulder injury in Philadelphia’s second preseason game

Former Georgia Bulldogs linebacker Nolan Smith appears to be OK after leaving the Philadelphia Eagles’ second preseason game against the Cleveland Browns. The Eagles tied the Browns, 18-18.

Smith suffered a torn pectoral muscle in October and is still returning to full strength. Smith noted he was taken out of the game for precautionary reasons.

Smith was a first-round pick in the 2023 NFL draft. However, he still saw significant playing time in first half of the Philadelphia Eagles’ game against the Browns.

Smith frequently worked his way into the opposing backfield against Cleveland. Smith joins a great defense in Philadelphia. He’s in an ideal situation, where he has several veteran pass rushers to learn from, and will not have to start immediately in the NFL.

Dave Uram of KYW radio shared Nolan Smith’s injury update interview via social media:

Smith’s tackle against Cleveland came on a reverse play against a speedy wide receiver. Smith showed a great deal of potential and should be exciting to watch, along with a bunch of other Georgia Bulldogs on the Eagles, in his rookie season.

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