The Philadelphia Eagles are looking very healthy as they head into Sunday’s Week 3 matchup against the Los Angeles Rams.
According to Philly’s final injury report released on Friday, only one player has officially been ruled out for Sunday.
Eagles’ Week 3 Final Injury Report vs. Rams
Player
Injury
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Game Status
RB Will Shipley
Oblique
DNP
Limited
Limited
Out
TE Dallas Goedert
Knee
Limited
Limited
Full
———-
QB Tanner McKee
Thumb
Limited
Limited
Limited
Questionable
IDL Jalen Carter
Shoulder
Limited
Full
Full
———-
IDL Byron Young
Forehead
Laceration
———-
DNP
Full
———-
Eagles Starting TE Dallas Goedert is Back in the Lineup
Starting tight end Dallas Goedert, who missed the Eagles’ Week 2 win over Kansas City with a knee injury, returned to full practice on Friday and has no injury designation for Sunday’s game. Goedert, who was hurt in the second half of the Week 1’s win over the Dallas Cowboys, played through the injury with a knee brace and told reporters he “felt really good” this week. Do not panic if you see him wearing the brace again on Sunday.
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Quarterback Tanner McKee is listed as questionable after being limited in Friday’s practice due to a right thumb injury. He has yet to play this season after suffering the injury in the Eagles’ preseason finale.
Running back Will Shipley will miss his second consecutive game with an oblique injury, but things are looking up for him after he returned to practice in a limited capacity this week.
Defensive tackles Jalen Carter (shoulder) and Byron Young (forehead laceration) were full participants Friday and are clear to play Sunday.
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Over on the Rams side, starting left guard Steve Avila is the only key player who will likely be ruled out after missing the entire week of practice with an ankle injury. Defensive end Braden Fiske (Oblique) and tight end Colby Parkinson (Shoulder) remain questionable.
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