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Eagles Injury Report: All but one player was fully functional during practise. Philadelphia will start the 2023 season in good health.
On Wednesday, the Philadelphia Eagles made public their first official injury report ahead of their Week 1 matchup with the New England Patriots.The good news is that every member of the 53-man Eagles roster gave practise their full attention. Well, aside from Josh Jobe, that is.

The top backup outside cornerback for Philadelphia was listed as limited because of “illness.” Jobe most likely won’t miss the game on Sunday.

Notably absent from the injury report are Nolan Smith and Haason Reddick. Reddick had surgery on his thumb in mid-August, which caused him to miss some time in the past, but the team was always optimistic about his Week 1 availability. Although Smith sustained a knock during the Eagles’ second preseason game, he was back in the gym last week.

With a fully healthy roster going into the 2023 season, the Eagles should have no injuries during this week’s practises. It’s a really pleasant location to be.

WEDNESDAY’S PHILADELPHIA EAGLES INJURY REPORT

Wednesday’s injury report for the New England Patriots
Compared to the Eagles, the Pats are not quite as healthy.

Riley Reiff, their anticipated starting right tackle, was just placed on injured reserve. Conor McDermott, his anticipated backup, is also injured.Notably absent from the injury report are Nolan Smith and Haason Reddick. Reddick had surgery on his thumb in mid-August, which caused him to miss some time in the past, but the team was always optimistic about his Week 1 availability. Although Smith sustained a knock during the Eagles’ second preseason game, he was back in the gym last week.

With a fully healthy roster going into the 2023 season, the Eagles should have no injuries during this week’s practises. It’s a really pleasant location to be.

WEDNESDAY’S PHILADELPHIA EAGLES INJURY REPORT

The Patriots listed starting left tackle Trent Brown, starting guard Cole Strange, starting right guard Mike Onwenu, starting cornerback Jack Jones, and starting wide out DeVante Parker as limited participants on their 53-man roster.

Although Brown has a medical condition, it probably won’t stop him from playing. It’s unclear how Strange and Onwenu are doing because they both missed a large portion of training camp. It’s not ideal for the Pats to be dealing with offensive line problems all around as they get ready to play one of the top pass-rushing groups in the NFL.

LIMITED PARTICIPATION

OT Trent Brown (illness)
CB Jack Jones (hamstring)
OG Mike Onwenu (ankle)
WR DeVante Parker (knee)
OG Cole Strange (knee)

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