{"id":178485,"date":"2023-01-06T04:40:06","date_gmt":"2023-01-06T04:40:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/eagles-injury-report-jalen-hurts-listed-as-limited-again\/"},"modified":"2023-01-06T04:40:06","modified_gmt":"2023-01-06T04:40:06","slug":"eagles-injury-report-jalen-hurts-listed-as-limited-again","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/eagles-injury-report-jalen-hurts-listed-as-limited-again\/","title":{"rendered":"Eagles Injury Report: Jalen Hurts listed as limited again"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Philadelphia Eagles issued their second official injury report on Thursday in advance of their Week 18 game against the New York Giants.<\/p>\n
This was the Eagles’ first real practice of the week after previously holding a walkthrough on Wednesday. <\/p>\n
The big news is that Jalen Hurts was again listed under LIMITED PARTICIPATION. <\/strong><\/p>\n So, it doesn’t seem this is simple as Hurts being 100% ready to play. That being said, all indications are that Hurts is taking the first team reps in practice this week. Hurts’ teammates have indicated they believe he’s on track to suit up. <\/p>\n The Eagles have one final practice remaining on Friday. If Hurts is upgraded to full go and is listed without a game status, well, he’s clearly going to play. We’ll see if that’s the case.<\/p>\n Three other players were listed under LIMITED PARTICIPATION due to non-rest reasons: Miles Sanders, Shaun Bradley, and Janarius Robinson.<\/strong><\/p>\n Sanders figures to play against the Giants but his workload may be limited as he deals with a knee injury that caused him to wear a brace last week.<\/p>\n Bradley is seemingly being managed to get to Sunday.<\/p>\n Robinson, who is usually a healthy scratch and has not played a regular season snap in his career, is suddenly dealing with an ankle injury. Robinson is a prime candidate to go on injured reserve to free up a roster spot. The Eagles are going to need to create space for upcoming move(s) with CJ Gardner-Johnson and Robert Quinn eligible to be activated from IR. The Eagles are also out of temporary practice squad elevations when it comes to Brett Kern, so they need to figure out their punter situation.<\/p>\n Three players were listed under DID NOT PARTICIPATE: Josh Sweat, Lane Johnson, and Avonte Maddox.<\/strong><\/p>\n They’ll all on track to miss Sunday’s game. Sweat’s injury leaves the Eagles thinner at defensive end, though perhaps Quinn might be ready to return to the roster and fill some snaps. <\/p>\n Zech McPhearson was upgraded to FULL PARTICIPATION after missing Wednesday due to illness.<\/strong><\/p>\n He’ll be good to go on Sunday.<\/p>\n DID NOT PARTICIPATE<\/strong><\/p>\n OT Lane Johnson (groin) LIMITED PARTICIPATION <\/strong><\/p>\n CB James Bradberry (rest) FULL PARTICIPATION<\/strong><\/p>\n CB Zech McPhearson (illness)<\/p>\n When it comes to the possibility of the Giants resting starters, Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News had this to say:<\/p>\n What I just saw at practice confirms for me that Giants will likely rest several starters vs. eagles Will cover it in today’s Daily News<\/p>\nPHILADELPHIA EAGLES INJURY REPORT (THURSDAY)<\/strong><\/h2>\n
CB Avonte Maddox (toe)
DE Josh Sweat (neck)<\/p>\n
LB Shaun Bradley (wrist)
WR AJ Brown (rest)
DT Fletcher Cox (rest)
MV Landon Dickerson (rest)
DE Brandon Graham (rest)
QB Jalen Hurts (right shoulder)
C Jason Kelce (rest)
DE Janarius Robinson (ankle)
RB Miles Sanders (knee)
OG Isaac Seumalo (rest)
CB Darius Slay (rest)<\/p>\n
\nNEW YORK GIANTS INJURY REPORT (THURSDAY)<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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