First injury report for Eagles vs. Cowboys, Week 14

The Philadelphia Eagles are trending toward full health from their starters as they prepare to take on the Dallas Cowboys in Week 14.  As a reminder, the Eagles will hold walkthroughs on Wednesday for the duration of the regular season, so Thursday's injury report will be more telling.  Below is the Eagles' *estimated* injury report […]

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Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert during warmups against the Buffalo Bills at Lincoln Financial Field.
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The Philadelphia Eagles are trending toward full health from their starters as they prepare to take on the Dallas Cowboys in Week 14. 

As a reminder, the Eagles will hold walkthroughs on Wednesday for the duration of the regular season, so Thursday's injury report will be more telling. 

Below is the Eagles' *estimated* injury report from Wednesday's walkthrough:

PlayerInjuryWednesday

WR Julio Jones 

Groin

DNP

CB Darius Slay

Rest/Knee

DNP

DT Fletcher Cox

Groin

LP

TE Jack Stoll

Knee

LP

LB Zach Cunningham

Hamstring

LP

TE Grant Calcaterra 

Ankle

FP

TE Dallas Goedert

Forearm

FP

KEY: DNP = Did not participate | LP = Limited participation | FP = Full participation | NIR = Not injury related

Injury report observations:

  • Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert (forearm) practiced for the first time in three weeks and is expected to play on Sunday, which will be a huge boost for the Birds' offense. 
  • Tight end Grant Calcaterra (ankle) also returned to practice in full. Calcaterra played on Sunday against the 49ers, though he took limited snaps. 
  • Tight end Jack Stoll (knee) is someone to monitor throughout the week. 
  • Linebacker Zach Cunningham (hamstring) is trending in the right direction after missing last Sunday. 
  • Defensive tackle Fletcher Cox's (groin) injury is nothing new and did not keep him from playing vs. San Francisco. 
  • Cornerback Darius Slay gets a rest day and should return as a full participant on Thursday. 
  • Wide receiver Julio Jones has been on the injury report for two weeks limited with a knee injury, so this groin injury is a new one.