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December 18, 2024

Eagles-Commanders Week 16 injury report, with analysis

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The Philadelphia Eagles listed six players (not including resting players) on their initial injury report ahead of their Week 16 matchup against the Washington Commanders. The Commanders listed nine players on their initial injury report (again, not including resting players).

Here's the Eagles-Commanders injury report, with analysis...

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Player Injury Wed ThursFri Status 
LG Landon DickersonKnee/RestDNP 
WR DeVonta Smith Back/Rest DNP    
S Sydney Brown Concussion DNP    
ED Bryce Huff Wrist Limited    
QB Jalen Hurts Finger (left hand) Full    
WR Britain Covey Neck Full    


Wednesday notes
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• Dickerson left the Eagles' win over the Steelers and did not return. He did throw a medicine ball pretty far today, so I figure that's a decent sign?

• Hurts has a broken finger on his left hand, and he acknowledged that it affected his play, but it won't keep him from playing.

• A bunch of other offensive starters (not listed above) got the day off.

 Other notable players on IR, PUP, suspension, etc.

TE Dallas Goedert (IR): Goedert has 38 catches on 46 targets for 441 yards and 2 TDs this season. He doesn't have high volume stats, but he has been an efficient receiver when the ball has come his way, averaging 9.6 yards per target. Grant Calcaterra will start in Goedert's absence, and E.J. Jenkins was promoted from the practice squad to the 53-man roster.

EDGE Brandon Graham (IR): Graham tore his left triceps in the Eagles' win over the Rams. Before the season, Graham said that the 2024 season, his 15th in the NFL, would be his last. He played very well, and was arguably the team's best edge defender. Graham finished with 20 tackles and 3.5 sacks, with his stats not truly showing his actual impact, as has been the case throughout his career.

EDGE Bryce Huff (IR): After signing a three-year, $51 million contract this offseason in free agency, Huff has had a disappointing first season in Philly. He has 10 tackles, 2.5 sacks, and a forced fumble through 10 games after racking up double-digit sacks in 2023 in his final season with the Jets. With Huff out, more opportunities have opened up for third-round rookie Jalyx Hunt to get on the field.

The Eagles opened Huff's 21-day practice window on Wednesday, and while he is not the three-down player they hoped he'd be, he can still perhaps contribute in a positive way as a situational pass rusher.

FB Ben VanSumeren (IR): VanSumeren was a core special teams player and linebacker who became a fullback for the Eagles this season, and looked pretty good in that role. He suffered a lower body injury during practice and landed on IR.

S James Bradberry (IR): The Eagles kept Bradberry on their active roster for no good reason at 53-man cutdowns, and then the next day he suffered a "lower body" injury that was originally supposed to keep him out 6-8 weeks.


MORENFC Hierarchy/Obituary: Week 16 edition


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Player Injury Wed Thurs Fri Status 
TE Zach ErtzConcussion/RestDNP 
RG Sam Cosmi Illness DNP    
DT Jonathan Allen Pectoral Limited    
DT DaRon Payne Back Limited    
S Jeremy Chinn Concussion Limited    
ED Clelin Ferrell Knee/Rest Limited    
WR Luke McCaffrey Shoulder Limited    
C Michael Deiter Ankle Limited    
ED Dante Fowler Groin Full    


Wednesday notes:

• The only two Commanders who didn't practice were Cosmi and Ertz. Cosmi just has an illness. He'll likely be good to go for Sunday. Part of Ertz's designation is "rest," so his "DNP" status doesn't mean much, for now.

• Allen has been one of the Commanders' best players over the last eight years, and always had good battles with the Eagles' interior offensive linemen. He tore a pectoral muscle in an October loss to the Ravens and was previously thought to be done for the season. However, he has apparently healed quickly, as the Commanders opened his 21-day window for return from IR on Wednesday. He could be playing again soon, but likely not against the Eagles this Sunday. 

Other notable players on IR, PUP, suspension, etc.

DT Jonathan Allen: As noted above.

RB Austin Ekeler: Ekeler is a complementary back at this stage of his career, but he has been a good role player for the Commanders this season. As a runner he has 74 carries, 355 yards (4.8 YPC), and 4 TDs. As a receiver, he has 33 catches on 39 targets for 346 yards (10.5 YPC, and a high 8.8 yards per target). He reminds me a little of what Darren Sproles gave the Eagles' offense when he was still healthy. He suffered a concussion serious enough to land on IR.

WR Noah Brown: The Commanders signed Brown off the street after the Texans cut him this offseason. He has played in 11 games, starting 9. He has 35 catches on 56 targets for 453 yards (12.9 YPC) and 1 TD (the Hail Mary against the Bears). Brown suffered a kidney injury, and his season might be over.

K Austin Seibert: Seibert is 27 of 30 on field goal attempts, 22 of 24 on PATs. Seibert missed a couple of games with a hip injury, came back and missed three kicks in a loss to the Cowboys before landing on IR. The Commanders signed Zane Gonzalez to replace him, but he missed two kicks in a win over the Titans, and has a left foot injury. Greg Joseph kicked for the Commanders against the Saints Week 15, and he was 2/3 on field goal attempts. The Commanders have some concerns in their kicking game.


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