Jalen Hurts kicks off Week 15 listed on Eagles injury report vs Steelers
For the most part, the Philadelphia Eagles (11-2) are looking healthy as they get ready to take on the Pittsburgh Steelers (10-3) at home this Sunday The Eagles kicked Wednesday's practice off letting several starters rest. The only player who did not practice was safety Sydney Brown due to a lingering knee injury. Players who […]
For the most part, the Philadelphia Eagles (11-2) are looking healthy as they get ready to take on the Pittsburgh Steelers (10-3) at home this Sunday
The Eagles kicked Wednesday's practice off letting several starters rest. The only player who did not practice was safety Sydney Brown due to a lingering knee injury.
Players who were limited with injuries included, safety Reed Blankenship (concussion), defensive tackle Jalen Carter (shoulder), and wide receiver Britain Covey (neck).
Quarterback Jalen Hurts was listed with a left finger injury, though he was a full participant. Linebacker Nakobe Dean also practiced in full with an elbow injury.
Eagles Week 15 Injury Report Observations
- Quarterback Jalen Hurts injured his finger in Week 14's win over the Carolina Panthers. The injury should be nothing too concerning, though.
- Safety Reed Blankenship suffered a concussion in the Eagles' Week 13 win over the Baltimore Ravens.
- Safety Sydney Brown has been dealing with a lingering knee injury all season long and did not play in Week 14. We'll see how he progresses as the week goes on.
- Cornerback Darius Slay has also been on and off the injury report this season with a lingering knee issue so it's good to see he just took a rest day.
- Wide receiver Britain Covey is back at practice after missing last week's game with the same injury. The Eagles lead on Cooper DeJean in his absence.
- Defensive tackle Jalen Carter has played through the same shoulder injury earlier in the season.
- Overall, the Eagles look relatively healthy as they enter a must-win game against the Steelers at home.
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