Doug Pederson provides an update on the status of Alshon Jeffery and Miles Sanders

Eagles head coach Doug Pederson confirmed that wide receiver Alshon Jeffery and running back Miles Sanders are listed as day to day with lower-body injuries

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The Eagles provided updates on two more injured players when head coach Doug Pederson addressed the status of Alshon Jeffery (calf) and Miles Sanders (knee). Both players are listed as day to day, with no clear outlook for Sunday night as of now.

Jeffery has been cleared from his Lisfranc injury, but he suffered a calf injury and was ruled out for the Thursday night win over the New York Giants.

Sanders suffered a knee injury in the Eagles loss to the Ravens and missed the Giants game, but could be available for Dallas if he’s able to practice on Thursday or Friday.

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Are the Philadelphia Eagles looking to part ways with some big-named veterans?

Jay Glazer of Fox Sports is reporting that the Philadelphia Eagles are looking to move on from some veteran players.

The Philadelphia Eagles recently restructured Fletcher Cox’s contract and some around the NFL believe its Howie Roseman gearing up for a big move at the trade deadline. Jay Glazer is reporting that the Eagles are interested in making a move, but it’s more about being “sellers’ at the trade deadline rather than acquire assets.

Names like Alshon Jeffery and/or DeSean Jackson have been mentioned with Jalen Reagor set to return to the lineup and Travis Fulgham’s ascension to breakout star.

Eagles WR Alshon Jeffery is dealing with a minor calf strain

Eagles WR Alshon Jeffery dealing with a calf injury as he works to return to the lineup

The confusion with Alshon Jeffery’s return to the Eagles lineup may have been cleared up some on Wednesday when the Birds star receiver was designated with a calf injury.

Jeffery has worked to return from a Lisfranc injury and he may have suffered a calf strain while working to return over the past three weeks. Jeffery and the Eagles have encountered some criticism for the organization not putting him on the PUP list to start the regular season.

Per Mike Garafalo, Jeffery is dealing with a minor strain and should be ready for the Week 8 matchup with Dallas Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday night.

Eagles Final Injury Report: 7 players ruled out for game vs. the Giants

Philadelphia Eagles rule out 7 players for a game vs. the Giants

The Philadelphia Eagles released their final injury designation in advance of Thursday’s game against the New York Giants and seven players were ruled out.

Alshon Jeffery appeared on the list with a calf and foot injury, further explaining why he’s yet to make his 2020 debut, while Jack Driscoll and Zach Ertz are both out with ankle injuries.

Lane Johnson will return to right tackle for the Eagles with Bret Toth backing him up.

With Malik Jackson out, T.Y. McGill could get the call up at defensive tackle after being protected on Tuesday.

Doug Pederson confirms Alshon Jeffery will be among 4 Eagles ruled out for game vs. the Giants

Doug Pederson confirms Alshon Jeffery will be among 4 Eagles ruled out for the game vs. the Giants

Alshon Jeffery watch continues and on Wednesday, Doug Pederson confirmed that the Eagles star wide receiver will miss his seventh straight game of the 2020 season with a foot injury.

“Well, obviously, you know Alshon and DeSean have been practicing with us — and DeSean last week — and so, obviously [we’r] optimistic. But it’s a short week, so you don’t know how guys are going to respond physically. We’ll see where they’re at because with short weeks we don’t get actual live reps in practice, so we keep everything at more of the traditional walk-through. And so, that’s kind of where we’re at. Lane Johnson is in that same boat with those two guys.”

Jeffery, working back from a Lisfranc injury, practiced in a limited capacity for a third straight week but was not deemed ready to return, causing some confusion and questioning of the Eagles in regards to why the receiver wasn’t placed on the PUP list prior to the start of the season, freeing up a roster spot.

Doug Pederson ‘anticipates’ having DeSean Jackson and Lane Johnson vs. the Giants

Doug Pederson says he anticipates DeSean Jackson and Lane Johnson playing Thursday

Speed kills and the Philadelphia Eagles will have their fastest player back on the field as head coach Doug Pederson told the media that he anticipates having both DeSean Jackson and Lane Johnson for Thursday Night Football.

Pederson wasn’t so confident about Alshon Jeffery, blaming his likely absence on the short week.

Eagles estimated injury report: Malik Jackson among 6 to sit out; Alshon Jeffery listed as limited

Malik Jackson among 6 to sit out; Alshon Jeffery among for listed as limited

The Philadelphia Eagles released their estimated injury report for Thursday night’s matchup with the New York Giants and 11 players landed on the list.

DNP: Driscoll (ankle), Ertz (ankle), M Jackson (quadricep), Johnson (ankle), Sanders (knee), Wallace (shoulder).

LIMITED: Epps (rib), D Jackson (hamstring), Jeffery (foot), Maddox (ankle), Riley (rib).

Ertz and Sanders will both likely miss a few weeks, while Lane Johnson could be held out another week as well.

Doug Pederson ‘optimistic’ the Eagles could have, DeSean Jackson, Alshon Jeffery and Lane Johnson for game vs. Giants

Doug Pederson has no update on the status of Lane Johnson, DeSean Jackson

The Philadelphia Eagles will enter Monday with a short week of preparation for the team’s Thursday night matchup with the New York Giants. As Pederson awaits medical updates on several Eagles players, the head coach was “optimistic” that he’ll have DeSean Jackson, Alshon Jeffery, and Lane Johnson available for a huge NFC East matchup.

Jackson has missed the previous four games and was hopeful for the game against Baltimore before being ruled out. Jeffery has been working to get back since having Lisfranc surgery and could be available as well.

Johnson has been dealing with ankle issues all season and could be held out until at least the Week 8 matchup with Dallas.

Eagles WR DeSean Jackson on track to play vs. the Ravens; Alshon Jeffery is doubtful

Philadelphia Eagles wide receivers DeSean Jackson and Alshon Jeffery could be available for Sunday’s game against Baltimore

The Philadelphia Eagles could get one of their biggest stars at wide receiver back into the lineup, while Alshon Jeffery’s status is starting to become a concern. On Friday during his zoom meeting with the media, head coach Doug Pederson confirmed that DeSean is on track to play against Baltimore, while Alshon Jeffery may need another week.

Jackson has been dealing with a hamstring injury and his been working to return to the lineup, while Jeffery’s absence is more of a mystery, seeing as how the Eagles didn’t put the veteran wideout on the PUP list, with the expectation that he would have made his season debut by now.

With Jeffery taking up a roster spot early on this season, the Eagles have moved on from players like Sidney Jones, Rasul Douglas, Casey Toohill, and Noah Togiai.

Eagles-Ravens Injury Report: Darius Slay among 5 limited participants; Matt Pryor among 4 to sit out practice

The Philadelphia Eagles released their Thursday injury report and Darius Slay was among five limited participants.

The Philadelphia Eagles released their Thursday injury report in advance of Sunday’s matchup against the Baltimore Ravens and Darius Slay was among five players listed as limited participants.

That list included WR DeSean Jackson, WR Alshon Jeffery, Avonte Maddox, and Richard Rodgers.