DeVonta Smith injury update: Latest news as Eagles WR misses 2nd straight practice

DeVonta Smith could be a game time decisions for Sunday night vs. the Rams after missing his second straight practice with a hamstring injury

The Eagles are 8-2 and roaring towards a fourth straight playoff appearance, but the idea is to have the entire 53-man roster healthy.

DeVonta Smith is dealing with a nagging hamstring injury, and the star wide receiver could be a game-time decision after missing his second straight practice of the week ahead of Sunday’s pivotal matchup at the Los Angeles Rams.

Rookie outside linebacker Jalyx Hunt missed Wednesday’s practice with an ankle injury but was a limited participant early on Thursday.

Two key starters – linebacker Nakobe Dean (groin) and quarterback Jalen Hurts (ankle) – were limited.

Britain Covey, who had his 21-day practice window opened on Wednesday, was a full participant. Covey is eligible to come off Injured Reserve from his shoulder injury. The Eagles would need to make a corresponding roster move to activate Covey.

Smith has 41 catches for 516 yards (12.6 average) and four touchdowns, but he’s only accounted for six receptions and 43 yards on nine targets over his last two games.

The Eagles will face the Rams on Sunday night, giving Smith eight extra hours of rest before kickoff.

DeVonta Smith injury update: Will Eagles WR play vs. Commanders?

Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith is dealing with a hamstring injury and was a limited participant in Wednesday’s practice

The Eagles released their final injury report for the week, and star wide receiver DeVonta Smith was a limited participant with a hamstring injury.

Smith wasn’t listed as questionable and should start against Washington on Amazon Prime’s Thursday Night Football.

One of the NFL’s healthier teams just got healthier with the news that Jordan Mailata would return to the lineup after being activated off injured reserve.

It’s an estimated injury report, but if the Eagles practiced today, Nakobe Dean (groin), Darius Slay (ankle), Bryce Huff (wrist), and Dallas Goedert (ankle) would have all been full participants.

Marshon Lattimore, acquired from the Saints at the trade deadline, will have to wait until after the mini-bye to make his Washington debut. Lattimore has been ruled out.

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