The All-Pro wide receiver featured among a sizable group of Eagles players who were limited or didn’t participate in the Thursday practice.
Brown, 26, has been grappling with a thigh injury, forcing him to practice in a limited capacity during Wednesday’s walkthrough and the full session the following day, per the report.
Defensive tackle Jordan Davis and wide receiver Julio Jones were also limited on Thursday.
Starting running back D’Andre Swift and wideout DeVonta Smith appear to be banged up as well, dealing with ankle and knee issues, respectively.
But after being listed as limited participants on Wednesday, they practiced fully on Thursday — as did defensive tackle Milton Williams, who suffered a concussion in the win over the Kansas City Chiefs, and offensive lineman Lane Johnson.
Meanwhile, tight ends Grant Calcaterra and Dallas Goedert, defensive tackle Fletcher Cox, linebacker Zach Cunningham, and safety Justin Evans did not participate in the session.
Cox and Cunningham left the 37-34 win over the Buffalo Bills early with groin and hamstring injuries, respectively.
Meanwhile, Goedert missed the previous two games after suffering a fracture in his forearm in Week 9.
The Eagles tight end said this week he’s hoping to return to the field soon.
“I don’t feel injured but the doctors say I still am,” he said in the locker room on Wednesday.
With Goedert’s status indicating he might be unavailable for the blockbuster Week 13 clash with the 49ers, Philadelphia will desperately need all of Brown, Swift, and Smith to play on Sunday.
The star trio has thrived since the start of the 2023 NFL season.
They combined for 17 of the team’s 35 passing and receiving touchdowns in the first 11 games of the campaign.
Brown has been one of the best offensive players in the league this year with seven TDs and 1,050 receiving yards on 73 catches under his belt.
The two-time Pro Bowler notably registered six consecutive games with 100-plus receiving yards starting in Week 3.