Eagles WR Julio Jones Ruled OUT vs. Buccaneers – Tracker
JAN 15 JULIO JONES RULED OUT Philadelphia Eagles receiver Julio Jones had to be taken off the field to be evaluated for a concussion in the first half of Monday night’s playoff matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
He’s now been ruled out for the rest of the game.
Jones took a hard hit while making a 14-yard grab near the end of the second quarter. He appeared shaken up and was escorted to the sidelines.
The Eagles made an official announcement:
“Injury Update: WR Julio Jones has been ruled out.”
Philly trails 16-9 as the third quarter gets underway.
DEC 31 INACTIVES The Eagles will be without linebacker Zach Cunningham (knee) as they face the Cardinals on Sunday, the linebacker having been downgraded from questionable to doubtful to out. Here’s the full list of Eagles’ inactives:
CB Darius Slay (knee)
LB Zach Cunningham (knee)
CB Bradley Roby
QB Tanner McKee
DT Marlon Tuipulotu
OL Tyler Steen
All of that means Rashaad Penny gets a uniform today. And for the Cardinals, quarterback Kyler Murray (illness) is active.
DEC 22 EAGLES FRIDAY INJURY REPORT The Philadelphia Eagles have revealed their Friday injury report, and some key names remained sidelined in advance of Monday’s meeting with the New York Giants on Christmas Day.
Five players were listed as DNP on Friday, as receiver DeVonta Smith (knee), cornerback Darius Slay (knee), linebacker Zach Cunningham (knee), guard Landon Dickerson (thumb) and linebacker Nicholas Morrow (abdomen) all sat out.
Here’s the full injury report:
Jalen Hurts (illness) and Geno Smith (groin) are both officially active after there was doubt if both would be playing.
Here’s who’s out for the Eagles:
– QB Tanner McKee
– CB Darius Slay
– RB Rashaad Penny
– OG Cam Jurgens
– LB Zach Cunningham
– TE Albert Okwuegbunam
Here’s who’s out for the Seahawks:
– WR Dee Eskridge
– CB Devon Witherspoon
– S Jamal Adams
– RB Kenny McIntosh
– OT McClendon Curtis
– OT Raiqwon O’Neal
– DE Myles Adams
DEC 17 EAGLES CLINCH PLAYOFF BERTH With the San Francisco 49ers’ 45-29 win over the Arizona Cardinals, the Philadelphia Eagles have officially clinched a playoff berth. They join the 49ers and Dallas Cowboys as the only three teams to clinch a postseason spot so far.
The Cowboys were throttled by the Buffalo Bills in a 31-10 loss at Highmark Stadium on Sunday, which puts the Eagles even further into driver’s seat to win the NFC East.
The Eagles will close out Week 15 on Monday night against the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field.
DEC 16 SLAY OUT VS SEAHAWKS Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Darius Slay is out for Monday night’s game against the Seattle Seahawks after undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery this week, per reports from ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
He is expected to return before the regular season concludes, per the report.
This season, Slay has posted 57 total tackles, 15 passes defended, two interceptions and one touchdown.
DEC 10 BLANKENSHIP INJURED Philadelphia Eagles safety Reed Blankenship had to exit in the first half of Sunday night’s game against the Dallas Cowboys, and the team later announced that he is being evaluated for a concussion.
The team has now ruled him out for the game.
Blankenship has dealt with injuries this season, including a notable rib issue early in the year.
Here’s Philly’s official injury announcement:
DEC 8 ELLIS TO NEW ENGLAND The Philadelphia Eagles waived linebacker Christian Elliss on Wednesday, but he’s quickly found a new home.
The New England Patriots claimed Elliss off of waiver Thursday, adding him to coach Bill Belichick’s defense hours before the Patriots completed a 21-18 road upset over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Elliss didn’t play of course, but he could likely be active for the first time when the Patriots take on the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 15.
ESPN’s Field Yates reported that many other teams attempted to claim Elliss.
“New Patriots LB Christian Elliss was an extremely popular player on waivers, as six teams put in a claim on him, per source: Patriots Cardinals Titans Falcons Broncos Dolphins,” Yates tweeted.
DEC 6 NFL MEMO The NFL released a memo Wednesday addressing sideline conduct in light of Sunday’s altercation between San Francisco 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw and Philadelphia Eagles security chief Dom DiSandro.
The memo addresses all 32 teams, stating that staff personnel are prohibited from “being involved with game day altercations and that they must refrain from such involvement.”
Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the situation “remains under review by the league office.” Greenlaw poked DiSandro in the eye area after the Eagles’ security chief got in the middle of some back-and-forth jawing following an unnecessary roughness flag on Greenlaw.
Here’s the full memo:
DEC 4 DOM VS DRE Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the NFL is set to review video from the sideline incident that occurred between Philadelphia Eagles security chief Dom DiSandro and San Francisco during the third quarter of Sunday’s game at Lincoln Financial Field. The Niners won 42-19.
This process could determine whether or not DiSandro and Greenlaw receive punishment from the league, who were both ejected after the incident. Per the report, the league is expected to follow up with the Eagles later in the week.
After Greenlaw drew an unnecessary roughness flag on the Eagles sideline, DiSandro got in the middle of Greenlaw and Philly receiver DeVonta Smith. Greenlaw then poked DiSandro near his eye area before walking away.
DEC 3 EAGLES INACTIVES The Philadelphia Eagles have revealed their inactives for today’s game against the San Francisco 49ers at Lincoln Financial Field.
Despite not practicing during the week due to the groin injury he suffered in the win over the Buffalo Bills in Week 12, Eagles defensive tackle Fletcher Cox is active against the 49ers.
Here’s the full inactives list:
DEC 1 EAGLES RULE OUT TWO VS NINERS The Philadelphia Eagles have ruled out two players for Sunday’s showdown with the San Francisco 49ers at Lincoln Financial Field.
Linebacker Zach Cunningham (hamstring) and safety Justin Evans (knee) are both out while tight end Dallas Goedert (forearm) is doubtful. Defensive tackle Fletcher Cox (groin) and tight end Grant Calcaterra (ankle) are both questionable.
Here’s the full injury report:
NOV 30 EAGLES ROSTER MOVES The Philadelphia Eagles are making some key roster moves ahead of Sunday’s meeting with the San Francisco 49ers at Lincoln Financial Field.
The Eagles announced these moves via 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.”
Eagles fans will now be waiting to see if Shaquille Leonard is the next piece to fall into place after the former Indianapolis Colts linebacker arrived in Philadelphia on Wednesday for his free-agency visit.
NOV 29 EAGLES WEDNESDAY INJURY REPORT The Philadelphia Eagles have revealed their injury report following Wednesday’s walk-through practice session as they prepare for Sunday’s meeting with the San Francisco 49ers at Lincoln Financial Field.
The Eagles had five players listed as DNP.
– TE Grant Calcaterra (ankle)
– DT Fletcher Cox (groin)
– LB Zach Cunningham (hamstring)
– S Justin Evans (knee)
– TE Dallas Goedert (forearm)
Here’s the rest of the injury report: