Eagles center Cam Jurgens (knee) was not on the field at the NovaCare Complex on Saturday morning and has now missed the entire week of practice.

The officially injury report will be released later in the day but it appears that the Eagles will be without their starting center for the second consecutive game.

Expect veteran Brett Toth to get the start on Monday night after he performed well in Week 8 against the Giants. The line on Monday night will look like this (from left to right): Jordan Mailata, Landon Dickerson, Brett Toth, Tyler Steen, Lane Johnson.

CB Adoree’ Jackson (personal matter/concussion) was back on the field Saturday. He was limited to start the week but was not at practice on Friday.

Everyone else who has been on the injury report this week was also back on the practice field Friday: RB Saquon Barkley (groin), WR A.J. Brown (hamstring), DT Moro Ojomo (concussion), OLB Nolan Smith (triceps), CB Jakorian Bennett (pectoral), OL Willie Lampkin (knee/ankle).

Smith has missed the last five games after tweaking his triceps in the win over the Rams in late September. He had his practice window opened earlier this week and on Friday said he fully expected to play on Monday night against the Packers. 

Getting Smith back, as well as adding Brandon Graham and Jaelan Phillips, will really help the Eagles’ edge rusher position. Graham will make his 2025 debut on Monday and Phillips will make his Eagles debut in Green Bay.

Smith, Bennett and Lampkin are all still technically on IR but had their respective practice windows opened. The Eagles would need to activate them to the 53-man roster if they’re going to play.