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Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Eagles and Commanders face multiple injuries ahead of Thursday night clash

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Dave Caldwell Senior Personnel Director/advisor To The General Manager | Philadelphia Eagles Website

Dave Caldwell Senior Personnel Director/advisor To The General Manager | Philadelphia Eagles Website

The Philadelphia Eagles, following their victory over the Dallas Cowboys, are preparing for their upcoming game against the Washington Commanders with several injury concerns. Although the team did not practice on Monday, they released an estimated injury report indicating that linebacker Nakobe Dean (groin), tight end Dallas Goedert (ankle), cornerback Darius Slay (ankle), and wide receiver DeVonta Smith (hamstring) would have been sidelined.

Smith's status is particularly noteworthy as he missed practice time last week due to a hamstring issue but managed to play 49 snaps in Sunday's game before sitting out the final quarter. Defensive end Bryce Huff, who was instrumental in Sunday's win with a strip-sack, and tackle Jordan Mailata were both listed as full participants despite injuries.

On the Commanders' side, newly acquired cornerback Marshon Lattimore has yet to make his debut due to a lingering hamstring injury. The Commanders conducted a walkthrough on Monday and reported that Lattimore would not have participated if it had been a full practice session. Reserve linebacker Nick Bellore (knee) and kicker Austin Seibert (right hip) also faced similar restrictions.

The Washington offensive line saw limited participation from left tackle Brandon Coleman (shoulder), center Tyler Biadasz (ribs, thumb, foot), right tackle Andrew Wylie (shoulder), along with running back Brian Robinson Jr., who missed the recent Steelers game because of a hamstring issue.

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