Thursday’s Injury Report

With the Eagles set to rest several starters Sunday against the Washington Commanders, the injury report is not as urgent, but there are some players who bear watching going into next weekend’s Wild Card Round showdown at Lincoln Financial Field against either the 49ers, Packers, or Rams.

The Eagles added defensive tackle Jalen Carter, the NFC’s Special Teams Player of the Week, to the injury report on Thursday. He did not practice due to a hip injury. Carter returned from a three-week absence last Sunday against the Buffalo Bills and registered a sack and a blocked extra point in the road win. Carter was previously sidelined with injuries to both of his shoulders.

The only other change to the injury report on Thursday was linebacker Jihaad Campbell, who started last week in Buffalo for an injured Nakobe Dean, was upgraded to a full participant despite dealing with back and shoulder injuries. Campbell would have been limited on Wednesday, but the Eagles only held a walkthrough.

Four other Eagles did not participate in Thursday’s practice: Dean (hamstring), tight end Dallas Goedert (knee), tackle Lane Johnson (foot), and outside linebacker Jaelan Phillips (ankle).

Rookie offensive tackle Cameron Williams was removed from the injury report. He was activated from Injured Reserve on Thursday.

UPDATE: Following practice, safety Marcus Epps reported symptoms to the team’s athletic training staff. After an evaluation, it was determined that Epps suffered a concussion.

Eagles Injury Report

DT Jalen Carter (Hip)
LB Nakobe Dean (Hamstring)
TE Dallas Goedert (Knee)
T Lane Johnson (Foot)
OLB Jaelan Phillips (Ankle)

LB Jihaad Campbell (Back/Shoulder)