NFL Week 15 injury report: Eagles duo at safety position returns to practice

Reed Blankenship and Sydney Brown returned to Eagles practice on Wednesday along with Britain Covey and C.J. Gardner-Johnson

The Eagles returned to the practice field before Sunday’s showdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the entire safety group was present and fully participating.

Reed Blankenship (concussion), C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Sidney Brown (knee), and Britain Covey (neck) were all at practice and looking rejuvenated.

For the Steelers, wide receiver George Pickens has a hamstring injury that prevented him from practicing on Wednesday and forced him to miss Sunday’s win over the Bengals.

Larry Ogunjobi and DeShon Elliott were among the nine Steelers who didn’t practice on Wednesday.

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Dallas Goedert injury update: Eagles TE returns to practice ahead of game vs. Cowboys

Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Geodert returned and participated in practice ahead of Week 10 game vs. the Dallas Cowboys

The Eagles had another familiar face return to the practice field on Wednesday, as tight end Dallas Goedert participated in practice.

Goedert has missed the last two games after injuring his hamstring early in the Week 6 win over Cleveland and did not practice.

Goedert has missed the three two games after injuring his hamstring early in the Week 6 win over Cleveland and did not practice.

Slay, who exited the Birds win over the Bengals with a groin injury, did not practice last week.  Isaiah Rodgers replaced him in the Bengals game and was solid in coverage against Jacksonville wide receivers in Week 11.

Slay returned to practice and is one of three key starters who should return to the lineup.

Defensively, defensive tackle Jalen Carter participated in practice after a dominant performance against the Jaguars.

Dallas Goedert, who has a hamstring injury, returned to practice and could return to the lineup after missing three games.

Goedert injured his hamstring early in the Week 6 win over Cleveland and had not practiced.

Cam Jurgens, Mekhi Becton, and Fred Johnson are missing practice.

Darius Slay injury report: Will Eagles star CB play in Week 10?

Darius Slay has missed time with a groin injury but returned to practice on Wednesday ahead of the Week 11 game against the Dallas Cowboys

The Eagles are beginning preparation for Week 10 against the Dallas Cowboys, and cornerback Darius Slay should be back in the lineup.

Slay, who exited the Birds win over the Bengals with a groin injury, did not practice last week.  Isaiah Rodgers replaced him in the Bengals game and was solid in coverage against Jacksonville wide receivers in Week 11.

Slay returned to practice and is one of three key starters who should return to the lineup.

Defensively, defensive tackle Jalen Carter participated in practice after a dominant performance against the Jaguars.

Dallas Goedert, who has a hamstring injury, returned to practice and could return to the lineup after missing three games.

Goedert injured his hamstring early in the Week 6 win over Cleveland and had not practiced.

Cam Jurgens, Mekhi Becton, and Fred Johnson are missing practice.

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Darius Slay injury updates: Latest news on Eagles cornerback

The Eagles are advancing through preparation for Week 9 against the Jacksonville Jaguars, and the team will likely be without cornerback Darius Slay. Slay, who exited Sunday’s win with a groin injury, did not practice on Thursday.

The Eagles are advancing through preparation for Week 9 against the Jacksonville Jaguars, and the team will likely be without cornerback Darius Slay.

Slay, who exited Sunday’s win with a groin injury, did not practice on Thursday. Isaiah Rodgers replaced him in the Bengals game, and he tipped a pass intended for wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase that led to an interception by safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson.

Defensively, defensive tackle Jalen Carter returned to practice after missing Wednesday with a shoulder injury. Carter played 45 snaps on Sunday, the most of any defensive lineman.

Dallas Goedert, who has a hamstring injury, is expected to miss his third straight game.

Goedert has missed the last two games after injuring his hamstring early in the Week 6 win over Cleveland and did not practice.

Landon Dickerson was limited with a knee injury, while Mekhi Becton looks ready to return to the lineup after missing a game with a concussion.

Becton suffered a concussion in the Week 7 win against the New York Giants and did not practice last week. Tyler Steen replaced Becton in the lineup.

Dickerson, meanwhile, played 58 snaps in Sunday’s win over the Bengals.

Defensively, defensive tackle Jalen Carter returned to practice after missing Wednesday with a shoulder injury. Carter played 45 snaps on Sunday, the most of any defensive lineman.

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Dallas Goedert injury updates: Latest news on Eagles tight end ahead of Week 9

Dallas Goedert could miss his third straight game with a hamstring injury after being unable to practice on Wednesday and Thursday

The Eagles held their second practice of the week ahead of Sunday’s matchup against the Jaguars, and Dallas Goedert, who has a hamstring injury, is expected to miss his third straight game.

Goedert has missed the last two games after injuring his hamstring early in the Week 6 win over Cleveland and did not practice.

Landon Dickerson was limited with a knee injury, while Mekhi Becton looks ready to return to the lineup after missing a game with a concussion.

Becton suffered a concussion in the Week 7 win against the New York Giants and did not practice last week. Tyler Steen replaced Becton in the lineup.

Dickerson, meanwhile, played 58 snaps in Sunday’s win over the Bengals.

Defensively, defensive tackle Jalen Carter returned to practice after missing Wednesday with a shoulder injury. Carter played 45 snaps on Sunday, the most of any defensive lineman.

After missing Wednesday, Cornerback Darius Slay, who exited Sunday’s win with a groin injury, did not practice on Thursday. Isaiah Rodgers replaced him in the Bengals game, and he tipped a pass intended for wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase that led to an interception by safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson.

Eagles-Giants injury report: Darius Slay was a limited participant; Milton Williams DNP

Dallas Goedert and Jordan Mailata did not practice, while Darius Slay was limited in the Wednesday practice ahead of Eagles game vs. Gaints

The Eagles released their initial injury report for Sunday’s game against the Giants, and Milton Williams was among three starters who did not practice. Dallas Goedert (hamstring) and Jordan Mailata (hamstring) both sat out practice and could miss multiple weeks.

Star cornerback Darius Slay was a limited participant, along with Jalyx Hunt and Oren Burks.

In what could be a good sign for Philadelphia, Sydney Brown, Ainias Smith, and Albert Okweugbnam logged full practices.

For the Giants, Malik Nabers practiced, while star left tackle Andrew Thomas was ruled out for the season after having Lisfranc surgery.

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Eagles-Falcons injury report: Isaiah Rodgers, Devin White return to practice

Isaiah Rodgers, Devin White return to Eagles practice ahead of Week 2

The Eagles returned to practice on Wednesday, and reinforcements returned to the lineup ahead of Monday night’s huge matchup against the Falcons.

Milton Williams was listed as a limited participant on Thursday, but Isaiah Rodgers and Devin White returned to practice and were full participants.

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Rodgers suffered a hand injury on the final day of training camp and missed the first game of the season, while Devin White suffered an ankle injury and was inactive in Week 1.

For the Falcons, Nate Landman and Antonio Hamilton Sr. were held out of practice Thursday, while the right tackle of Kaleb McGary (groin) was limited.

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Eagles-Packers injury report: Philadelphia is relatively healthy ahead of trip to Brazil

The Philadelphia Eagles released their initial injury report for the season opener in Brazil and A.J. Brown was among four players limited

The Philadelphia Eagles released their initial injury report for the season opener in Brazil, and A.J. Brown was among four players limited participants after having a rest day.

Three other starters, Isaiah Rodgers, Devin White, and Landon Dickerson, received rest days ahead of the team’s nine-hour flight to Sao Paulo.

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Green Bay’s rookie running back Marshawn Lloyd was the only player not to practice, making the Packers relatively healthy ahead of their departure.

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Eagles eliminated from playoffs after 32-9 loss to Buccaneers

Eagles eliminated from playoffs after 32-9 loss to Buccaneers

The Eagles are set for a dramatic overhaul following the team’s shocking 32-9 loss to the Buccaneers in the wild-card round of the NFC playoffs.

Philadelphia was 0-11 on third and fourth downs combined, tallying 268 total yards on ten offensive drives in a sloppy affair that saw missed tackles and no answer for the Tampa blitz as the Eagles were held to 38 rushing yards on the night.

Baker Mayfield outplayed Jalen Hurts, going 22-36 passing for 337 yards, three touchdowns, and 0 interceptions with a 119 quarterback rating.

Rachaad White was strong on the ground, rushing 18 times for 62 yards on the night.

The Eagles will now head into an uncertain offseason, having lost six of the final seven games played, and an overhaul could include head coach Nick Sirianni with the likes of Jim Harbaugh, Bill Belichick, and others available after mass changes around the league.

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Eagles Twitter reacts to humiliating 32-9 loss to Buccaneers in wild-card round

We’re looking at the social media reaction from Philadelphia fans after the Eagles loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Wild Card round

The Eagles are set for a dramatic overhaul, and there’s nobody safe outside of Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, and Jalen Carter following the team’s shocking 32-9 loss to the Buccaneers in the wild-card round of the NFC playoffs.

Philadelphia was 0-11 on third and fourth downs combined, tallying 268 total yards on ten offensive drives in a sloppy affair that saw missed tackles and no answer for the Tampa blitz as the Eagles were held to 38 rushing yards on the night.

With a long offseason set to begin, here’s how Twitter reacted to the madness.