So far this offseason, the Eagles have lost Travis Long and JaCorey Shepherd with ACL tears, and while those injuries hurt the Eagles' depth, they are minor losses compared to what some other teams around the league are experiencing. Many of the Eagles' opponents in 2015 will be missing key players due either to injury or suspension. Let's recap the key players they will not be facing:
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• Rolando McClain, ILB, Cowboys, Week 2: McClain was suspended by the league for violating the NFL's Policy and Program for Substance Abuse. That's a four game suspension. He won't play against the Eagles Week 2. McClain had 81 tackles, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble and 2 INTs for Dallas last year.
• Orlando Scandrick, CB, Cowboys, Week 2 and Week 9: Scandrick tore his ACL and MCL, and will be out for the entirety of the 2015 season. Scandrick is easily the Cowboys' best defensive back.
• Geno Smith (possibly), QB, Jets, Week 3: Smith was punched in the face on August 11th by former teammate IK Enemkpali, broke his jaw, and will be out 6-10 weeks. The Eagles' Week 3 game against the Jets is on September 27th, which would be roughly six and a half weeks after the August 11th incident. Even if Smith is able to play, how effective can he be with that incident stripping him of most of training camp and all of the preseason?
• Junior Galette, OLB, Redskins, Week 4 and Week 16: Galette was a controversial signing by the Redskins, but there's little question about how good of a player he is. Galatte ruptured his Achilles and is done for the season. Galette was reportedly having a very good camp, and ESPN Redskins reporter John Keim classified the injury as "devastating."• Niles Paul, TE, Redskins, Week 4 and Week 16: Paul fractured and dislocated his ankle, and is done for the season. He was always a valuable, versatile reserve player for the Redskins, but was slated to win the starting TE job this season. The Skins also lost backup TE Logan Paulsen for the season with a toe injury.
• Will Beatty, OT, Giants, Week 6: Beatty tore a pectoral muscle in May while lifting weights. Beatty is the Giants' starting LT. His loss weakens two positions. Rookie Ereck Flowers will now be asked to start right away at LT and it appears Marshall Newhouse will be filling in at RT. He'll miss the Week 6 game against Philly, but could be back for the second matchup.