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Eagles Injury Report: Lane Johnson upgraded, Cam Jurgens limited again

Eagles Injury Report: Lane Johnson upgraded, Cam Jurgens limited again

The Philadelphia Eagles issued their second official injury report in advance of their Week 11 home game against the Detroit Lions on Sunday Night Football.

This was the Eagles’ first real practice this week after previously holding a walkthrough on Wednesday.

The Eagles listed one player under LIMITED PARTICIPATION: Cam Jurgens.

Jurgens was also listed as limited on Wednesday. If he’s upgraded to full go on Friday, the guess here is that he’ll start on Sunday. If he’s limited again, he might need one more game off before returning in Week 12. Regardless, good to see he’s making progress.

The Eagles listed eight players under FULL PARTICIPATION: Lane Johnson, Landon Dickerson, Tyler Steen, Nolan Smith, Jakorian Bennett, Darius Cooper, Willie Lampkin, and Cal Adomitis.

Johnson, Dickerson, and Steen were all upgraded to full after being listed as limited on Wednesday. Good news for the Eagles’ offensive line outlook.

Smith, Bennett, Cooper, Lampkin, and Adomitis were all listed under full for the second day in a row.

All told, good sign for the Eagles to be looking relatively healthy entering an important matchup against the Lions.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES INJURY REPORT (THURSDAY)

LIMITED PARTICIPATION

C Cam Jurgens (knee)

FULL PARTICIPATION

LS Cal Adomitis (finger)
CB Jakorian Bennett (pectoral)
WR Darius Cooper (shoulder)
OG Landon Dickerson (quad)
OT Lane Johnson (ankle)
G/C Willie Lampkin (knee/ankle)
EDGE Nolan Smith (triceps)
OG Tyler Steen (oblique)

DETROIT LIONS INJURY REPORT (THURSDAY)

Three Lions players missed practice for the second day in a row: starting tight end Sam LaPorta, starting cornerback Terrion Arnold, and starting safety Kerby Joseph.

Their chances of playing is not looking good, though we’ll learn more from Friday’s final injury report. Also note that rotational defensive lineman Pat O’Connor was downgraded from limited on Wednesday to DNP on Thursday.

The Lions made one new addition to their injury report: Amik Robertson.

He was limited due to a hamstring injury. Robertson began the season playing at nickel cornerback before D.J. Reed’s hamstring injury forced Robertson to play on the outside. If neither Reed (who was limited again) nor Arnold nor Robertson can play, the Lions will be without three of their top cornerbacks options. Something to monitor.

Starting right tackle Penei Sewell and No. 2 tight end Brock Wright were upgraded from DNP to limited. A bunch of other players were limited for the second day in a row and we’ll learn more about them on Friday.

Star edge rusher Aidan Hutchinson and starting center Graham Glasgow were upgraded to full on Thursday.

DID NOT PARTICIPATE

CB Terrion Arnold (concussion)
S Kerby Joseph (knee)
TE Sam LaPorta (back)
DL Pat O’Connor (knee)

LIMITED PARTICIPATION

EDGE Marcus Davenport (shoulder)
OT Taylor Decker (shoulder)
OL Miles Frazier (knee)
EDGE Joshua Paschal (back)
RB Jacob Saylors (back)
OT Penei Sewell (ankle)
CB D.J. Reed (hamstring)
CB Amik Robertson (hamstring)
RB Sione Vaki (ankle)
TE Brock Wright (ankle)

FULL PARTICIPATION

OL Graham Glasgow (back)
EDGE Aidan Hutchinson (elbow)
LB Malcolm Rodriguez (knee)

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