Inactives for the Philadelphia Eagles against. San Francisco 49ers, including Fletcher Cox IN – Tracker

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DEC 3 INACTIVE EAGLES Inactives for the Philadelphia Eagles’ game versus the San Francisco 49ers at Lincoln Financial Field today have been made public.

Eagles defensive end Fletcher Cox is active against the 49ers after missing practice throughout the week due to a groin injury he sustained during the team’s victory against the Buffalo Bills in Week 12.

Here is a list of all the inactives:

December 1: Eagles defeat the Niners 2-0 Two players for Sunday’s Philadelphia Eagles vs. San Francisco 49ers game at Lincoln Financial Field are out.

Tight end Dallas Goedert (forearm) is questionable, and linebacker Zach Cunningham (hamstring) and safety Justin Evans (knee) are both sidelined. Grant Calcaterra, a tight end, and defensive tackle Fletcher Cox (groin) are both doubtful.

ELEAGLES ROSTER MOVES: NOV. 30 In preparation for their Sunday encounter at Lincoln Financial Field against the San Francisco 49ers, the Philadelphia Eagles are making a few significant roster changes.

The Eagles made the following announcements on social media on Thursday:

“We’ve signed LB Ben VanSumeren to the active roster, signed DB Josiah Scott and WR Cam Sims to the Practice Squad, and released WR Greg Ward from the Practice Squad.”

After arriving in Philadelphia on Wednesday for his free-agency visit, former Indianapolis Colts linebacker Shaquille Leonard will now be watched by Eagles supporters to see if he is the next piece to fit into place.

This is the complete report on injuries:

AWOL WEDNESDAY INDUCTION REPORT, NOV. 29 The Philadelphia Eagles, who are getting ready for their Sunday game at Lincoln Financial Field against the San Francisco 49ers, have released their injury report after their walk-through practice on Wednesday.

Five Eagles players were designated as DNP.

TE Grant Calcaterra, an ankle sprain

– The groin of DT Fletcher Cox

Zach Cunningham, linebacker (hamstring)

– S. Justin Evans (arthroscopy)

Dallas Goedert, tight end

This concludes the injury report:

Eagles injury report

NOV 26 HURTS SETS RECORD Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts set an NFL record on Sunday against the Buffalo Bills thanks to his latest Brotherly Shove rushing touchdown.

Hurts scored from one yard out to give the Eagles a 7-0 lead, but simultaneously became the first quarterback in NFL history to have 10 or more rushing touchdowns in three straight seasons.

Take a look:

NOV 25 EAGLES ROSTER MOVES The Philadelphia Eagles have made a pair of notable roster move ahead of their matchup with the Buffalo Bills at home on Sunday.

The Eagles announced that they’ve activated receiver Quez Watkins off of injured reserve and have elevated linebacker Ben VanSumeren and tight end Noah Togiai from the practice squad ahead of Sunday’s marquee matchup.

Watkins, who is listed as questionable for Sunday, had been on IR for the past four games due to a hamstring injury.

NOV 20 MILTON WILLIAMS OUT Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Milton Williams took an incidental hit to the helmet from teammate and Eagles linebacker Nicholas Morrow in the third quarter of Monday night’s meeting with the Kansas City Chiefs.

He appeared shaken up afterwards, and the Eagles announced at the start of the fourth quarter that Williams is being evaluated for a concussion. The team announced shortly after that Williams is now out for the rest of the game.

Williams exited the game with five total tackles and one tackle for loss.

NOV 8 ‘YOU CAN’T BREATHE!’ We know what the “Tush Push” does to Eagles opponents; it’s 4,000 pounds of muscle shoving them backward for another Philly first down or touchdown.

And beyond those “grunts,” we know what is does for the NFL glamor guy, the quarterback; Jalen Hurts gets the stats.

But what about the guy who is sort of caught in the middle of the muddle?

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Said 170-pound receiver DeVonta Smith on the “This Is Football Podcast,” describing his thoughts and involvement on the “Tush Push”: “You can’t breathe. Everybody’s on top of you, you can’t breathe. No matter how hard you try to breathe, it doesn’t work.”

And therefore? “I’m going to push a little bit,” Smith added, “but I’m not going to get up in that pile.”

NOV 5 JALEN HURTS INJURY SCARE Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts had an injury scare at the end of the first half of Sunday’s meeting with the Dallas Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field.

Hurts, who has been dealing with a bone bruise in his knee, took a hard hit to his lower body while standing in the pocket as the Eagles were driving with under a minute. He was in visible pain on the ground before limping off slowly.

Luckily for Philly, he returned to the field to begin the third quarter. Still, there’s no doubt that all Eagles fans were holding their breath.

Cameras caught him heading to the locker room right before halftime. He finished the first half 10 of 13 passing for 120 yards and one rushing touchdown.

NOV. 2  JERRY JONES NERVOUS ABOUT SUNDAY SHOWDOWN IN PHILLY – Though his team is confident after consecutive wins over the Chargers and Rams, Cowboys  owner Jerry Jones said this week he realizes the difficulty his team faces Sunday against the Eagles in Philly.

“This is serious (bleep) that we’re dealing with up here Sunday, man,” Jones said during his weekly radio appearance on 105.3 The Fan. “We’ve got to really have our game face on. We’re playing the No. 1 team in the NFL in my view. We played San Francisco when they were No. 1, and got it handed to us.”

The Eagles beat the Cowboys – with Cooper Rush playing quarterback – 26-17 at Lincoln Financial Field in October of last season on their way to the NFC East title and, eventually, the Super Bowl.

OCT. 26 JERRY JONES ADMITS EAGLES’ SUPERIORITY – Despite his team’s 4-2 record and believing it is in the “upper echelon” of the NFL, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones admitted this week that Dallas currently “doesn’t belong on the same field” with elite teams including the Eagles.

The Cowboys’ humbling 42-10 beatdown in San Francisco Oct. 8 has apparently given Jones some perspective on his team’s standing in the NFL power grid.

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