The Philadelphia Eagles have revealed their inactives for today’s game against the San Francisco 49ers at Lincoln Financial Field.
Despite not practicing during the week due to the groin injury he suffered in the win over the Buffalo Bills in Week 12, Eagles defensive tackle Fletcher Cox is active against the 49ers.
The Philadelphia Eagles have ruled out two players for Sunday’s showdown with the San Francisco 49ers at Lincoln Financial Field.
Linebacker Zach Cunningham (hamstring) and safety Justin Evans (knee) are both out while tight end Dallas Goedert (forearm) is doubtful.
Defensive tackle Fletcher Cox (groin) and tight end Grant Calcaterra (ankle) are both questionable.
The Philadelphia Eagles are making some key roster moves ahead of Sunday’s meeting with the San Francisco 49ers at Lincoln Financial Field.
The Eagles announced these moves via social media on Thursday:
“We’ve signed LB Ben VanSumeren to the active roster, signed DB Josiah Scott and WR Cam Sims to the Practice Squad, and released WR Greg Ward from the Practice Squad.”
Eagles fans will now be waiting to see if Shaquille Leonard is the next piece to fall into place after the former Indianapolis Colts linebacker arrived in Philadelphia on Wednesday for his free-agency visit.
The Philadelphia Eagles have revealed their injury report following Wednesday’s walk-through practice session as they prepare for Sunday’s meeting with the San Francisco 49ers at Lincoln Financial Field.
Hurts, who has been dealing with a bone bruise in his knee, took a hard hit to his lower body while standing in the pocket as the Eagles were driving with under a minute.
He was in visible pain on the ground before limping off slowly.
Luckily for Philly, he returned to the field to begin the third quarter. Still, there’s no doubt that all Eagles fans were holding their breath.
Though his team is confident after consecutive wins over the Chargers and Rams, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said this week he realizes the difficulty his team faces Sunday against the Eagles in Philly.
“This is serious (bleep) that we’re dealing with up here Sunday, man,” Jones said during his weekly radio appearance on 105.3 The Fan.
“We’ve got to really have our game face on. We’re playing the No. 1 team in the NFL in my view.
We played San Francisco when they were No. 1, and got it handed to us.”