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The Philadelphia Eagles gear up for a rematch of last season’s NFC Championship Game with a Sunday road matchup against the Washington Commanders.
With snow still covering the practice fields at the NovaCare Complex, the Eagles took a field trip day to Lincoln Financial Field for Wednesday’s
The same thing happens every offseason. The book is officially closed on one Philadelphia Eagles chapter. They immediately enter another come March. Free agency is a part of that, and following a loss in Super Bowl LVII, the Birds parted ways with two safeties, C.J. Gardner-Johnson and Marcus Epps.
Philadelphia Eagles QB Jalen Hurts discusses going up against his former teammate and Heisman winner in Sunday's matchup with the Commanders.
The Eagles have not revealed Carter’s status for the Commanders game, but the fact that he has yet to return to practice does not bode well for his chances to suit up on Saturday. Philadelphia has one last practice on Thursday and Carter’s availability for that one should have a significant impact on his final status against Washington.
The Raiders listed WR Alex Bachman (thumb), T Kolton Miller (ankle) and QB Geno Smith (shoulder/back) as OUT. S Jeremy Chinn (back), OL Jordan Meredith (foot) and TE Ian Thomas are listed as QUESTIONABLE.
But there was another big reason Philadelphia won for the first time since Mid-November. According to NFL legend Jeff Saturday, the Eagles made star wide receiver A.J. Brown less of a priority and it helped the offense rediscover its identity as a run-first unit.