![]() ![]() Scott did not practice at all this week due to personal reasons. Do the Eagles really trust that rotation going up against CeeDee Lamb? Could we see Darius Slay shadow Lamb? Could we see James Bradberry return to playing nickel CB? Such a big question mark for such a key matchup. Last week, Sydney Brown played on early downs with Eli Ricks playing the slot in more obvious passing situations. With Roby out, it’ll be interesting to see how the Eagles handle their nickel cornerback position. The Eagles will hope to have him back after their Week 10 bye. ![]() Roby is set to miss his third straight game. Jurgens could be ready to play after the Eagles’ Week 10 bye. This change makes sense since Opeta has been struggling but there’s a lot of pressure on Steen to step up in his first NFL start. The Eagles are set to play Tyler Steen at right guard with Sua Opeta heading to the bench. The Eagles opened Jurgens’ 21-day practice window on Wednesday and he was only able to participate in a limited capacity this week. The Eagles ruled four players OUT: Cam Jurgens, Bradley Roby, Boston Scott, and Grant Calcaterra. Senior Offensive Assistant John Morton will assume Brunell’s coaching duties on game day.The Philadelphia Eagles issued their third and final official injury report on Friday in advance of their Week 9 home game against the Dallas Cowboys. Lions Quarterbacks Coach Mark Brunell (personal) is not available to coach in Sunday’s game at Dallas. Offensive assistant John Morton will assume his duties. On the coaching side for the Lions, quarterbacks Mark Brunell will not be available for Sunday’s game. "Yeah, they’ve been working, and I feel like every day, they’ve gotten a little bit better, so we’ll see. On Friday morning Campbell suggested those decisions are coming Saturday, as the three-week window to activate each of them nears its expiration next week. The Lions could activate one or both of cornerback Jerry Jacobs and defensive lineman Josh Paschal in time for Sunday. Decker was away for the birth of his child on Wednesday, and his status for Sunday was never a question. Ragnow progressed to a full practice after being limited Wednesday and Thursday. Cominsky looks set to return after missing the last three games. Brown was a full practice participant all week and he’s good to go against the Cowboys. With Harris banged up, the door may be open for Amani Oruwarye to reclaim his starting job on Sunday. Nelson has not practiced for three weeks–he worked as the sixth offensive lineman when the Lions use an extra lineman. Melifonwu and Price being out thins the Lions depth in the secondary and on special teams. We’ve seen the Lions downgrade players on Saturdays though. But after a limited practice on Friday, he’s at least listed as questionable right now. ![]() Reynolds previously had an ankle issue, and this week’s knee issue was new. ![]() Harris missed Week 5, and he’ll miss his second straight game Sunday. OT Taylor Decker (personal)-No designationĪfter missing the two games before the bye, Swift is “pushing” to return to action against Dallas and seems very likely to do so.Ĭhark also missed the two games before the bye, but he’ll miss a third straight contest and he seems likely to miss a few more. Brown (ankle)-No injury designationĬ Frank Ragnow (foot)-No injury designation RB D’Andre Swift (ankle/shoulder)-Questionable Here is the final injury report for the Lions in Week 7, with statuses for Sunday’s game. The bye week didn’t seem to help some of the injured Lions players get healthy, but the injury report is not all bad news either. They’ll hit the road to take on the 4-2 Dallas Cowboys, who are set to welcome quarterback Dak Prescott back. The Detroit Lions had a bye in Week 6, and the schedule makers did not give them a soft landing coming out of the week off. Heading into Sunday’s game against the Dallas Cowboys, here is the final Week 7 injury report for the Detroit Lions. ![]()
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