For a change, the Philadelphia Eagles will have some players coming off of their injury report this week, as opposed to having players added to it. Meanwhile, the Chicago Bears only have one guy on their injury report, but a couple of important players on injured reserve.
Here's the final Eagles-Bears injury report, with analysis.
Out
• LT Jason Peters (knee): Peters is "week-to-week" with a knee injury. Rookie first-round pick Andre Dillard has filled in, and has gotten better each week he has played.
- MORE ON THE EAGLES
- NFL Week 9 betting advice: Take Da Bears and the points this week vs. Eagles
- Eagles' Brandon Brooks, Lane Johnson say they puke at same time every game day
- Mailbag: Sunday's Eagles-Bears outcome is kind of a big deal
- Week 9 NFL picks
• LB Nigel Bradham (ankle): It'll be another week of Nate Gerry, Kamu Grugier-Hill, and T.J. Edwards. Personally, I thought Gerry had a pretty good game last Sunday against the Bills.
Questionable
• WR DeSean Jackson (abdomen): It looks like the long-awaited return of DeSean Jackson will end on Sunday. Hallelujah, the Eagles will actually have a wide receiver on the field with some speed who can also catch the football.
Update: Jackson is expected to play, #AsExpected.
• DT Timmy Jernigan (foot): The presence of Jernigan, even if he can only play a small role, would be a nice boost for a defensive tackle position that presently consists of Fletcher Cox and a couple of rookies the Eagles had to sign off other teams' practice squads.
Update: So is Timmy.
• S Andrew Sendejo: Broken record alert: If the Eagles cut Sendejo by Saturday, they will gain a 4th round compensatory pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Guys returning (no longer appearing on the injury list)
• RB Darren Sproles: Sproles can at least catch punts.
• CB Avonte Maddox: The Eagles' secondary is beginning to get healthy again, with Jalen Mills, Ronald Darby, and Avonte Maddox all returning from injury.
As the above picture shows, Avonte literally ran from the hospital back to the stadium.
Notable players on IR/Suspension/Other
• DT Malik Jackson (IR): Originally, the loss of Jackson hurt most when the Eagles forced obvious passing downs, as the Eagles didn't have a clear replacement for him in those second-and third-and-long situations. They have since moved Brandon Graham inside on those downs, with Josh Sweat (and maybe soon-to-be Genard Avery?) coming in at LDE.
• DT Hassan Ridgeway (IR): Ridgeway is the most recent addition to the Eagles' IR. The Birds added a pair of undrafted rookie free agents to their roster off of practice squads a week ago to replace Ridgeway and the ineffective Akeem Spence.
• RB Corey Clement (IR): Clement worked his way back from a knee injury only to suffer a shoulder injury Week 2 against the Falcons. His shoulder wasn't getting better, so the Eagles shut him down for the season.
• CB Cre'Von LeBlanc (IR): LeBlanc is out with a Lisfranc injury. He was eligible to return to the active roster this week, but is not yet ready.
• OT Jordan Mailata (IR): Mailata has a back injury, but he's mainly on IR because the Eagles needed the roster spot.
• DE Joe Ostman (IR): Ostman was having a great camp, before he was lost for the season with a torn ACL.
OUT
• LB Isaiah Irving (quad): Third-year backup linebacker, 21 career tackles.
That's it. The Bears have one inconsequential guy on their injury list, though they do have a couple of important players on IR.
Notable players on IR/Suspension/Other
• DT Akiem Hicks: Hicks made the Pro Bowl last year. In his three full seasons with the Bears, Hicks played in all 16 games, collecting 116 tackles (38 for loss), 23 sacks, 5 forced fumbles , 3 recoveries, and 7 batted passes. He suffered a gruesome elbow injury against Oakland, and went on IR.
• RG Kyle Long: Long was the Bears' starting RG, but after some early struggles he went on IR with a hip injury. In our five matchups to watch, we covered this more in-depth, but converted defensive lineman Rashaad Coward is likely to start at RG in Long's place.
Follow Jimmy & PhillyVoice on Twitter: @JimmyKempski | @thePhillyVoice
Like us on Facebook: PhillyVoice Sports
Add Jimmy's RSS feed to your feed reader