Eagles Roster Spot Opens for OL's Return, Four Banged-Up Starters Practice
Philadelphia Eagles Roster Management
By cutting safety Anthony Harris, the Philadelphia Eagles have opened up a roster spot for the return of offensive lineman Sua Opeta, who has been activated from the Physically Unable to Perform list. With Opeta's return, the Eagles now have more depth at the offensive line position, which has been a concern for the team in recent weeks due to injuries.
Additionally, the Eagles have four banged-up starters who practiced on Wednesday: quarterback Jalen Hurts (ankle), wide receiver A.J. Brown (ankle), cornerback Darius Slay (forearm), and running back Miles Sanders (ankle). The participation of these players in practice is a positive sign for the Eagles, as they will need all hands on deck for their upcoming game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Injury Updates
Jalen Hurts (ankle)
Hurts practiced on Wednesday and is expected to start against the Jaguars. He is dealing with a sprained ankle, but he has not missed any games due to the injury.
A.J. Brown (ankle)
Brown also practiced on Wednesday and is expected to play against the Jaguars. He is dealing with a sprained ankle, but he has not missed any games due to the injury.
Darius Slay (forearm)
Slay practiced on Wednesday and is expected to play against the Jaguars. He is dealing with a forearm injury, but he has not missed any games due to the injury.
Miles Sanders (ankle)
Sanders practiced on Wednesday and is expected to play against the Jaguars. He is dealing with an ankle injury, but he has not missed any games due to the injury.
Conclusion
The Eagles are hoping to get back on track after losing their last two games. The return of Opeta and the participation of four banged-up starters in practice is a positive sign for the team. The Eagles will need to be at full strength to defeat the Jaguars, who are coming off a bye week.