SHOCKING NEWS: Players from the Philadelphia Eagles who won’t participate in their next match because their injuries….

Against the Los Angeles Rams, the Philadelphia Eagles rule out four players – Tracker

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OCT. 6: EAGLES WIN THREE OVER RAMS Four players have been officially declared out by the Philadelphia Eagles for Sunday’s game at SoFi Stadium against the Los Angeles Rams.

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According to Philadelphia’s Friday injury report, safety Sydney Brown (hamstring), offensive lineman Cam Jurgens (foot), defensive tackle Fletcher Cox (back), and defensive tackle Marlon Tuipulotu (triceps) will all be sidelined on Sunday. The rest of the injury report is as follows:

Nicholas Morrow, LB, DNP (personal).

(Concussion) WR Britain Covey: DNP, QUESTIONABLE

– FULL S Justin Evans (neck)

Quez Watkins, WR (hamstring), is FULL

In the absence of any setbacks, standout receiver Cooper Kupp is scheduled to make his NFL debut on Sunday, according to Rams coach Sean McVay on Friday.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, EAGLES INJURY REPORT Before Sunday’s game at Lincoln Financial Field against the Washington Commanders, the Philadelphia Eagles have released their Friday injury report.

Due to hamstring problems, the Eagles excluded rookie safety Sydney Brown and receiver Quez Watkins from the lineup. Watkins participated in a sparse Friday practice, but it seems the club is taking it easy on him.

Justin Evans, a safety, is also doubtful due to a neck injury.

This is the complete report:

S Sydney Brown (hamstring) – DNP, OUT

S Justin Evans (neck) – FULL, QUESTIONABLE

WR DeVonta Smith (illness) – Limited

DT Fletcher Cox (knee) – Limited

G Cam Jurgens (groin) – FULL

WR Quez Watkins (hamstring) – Limited, OUT

WR Britain Covey (hamstring) – FULL

LB Zach Cunningham (ribs) – FULL

G Landon Dickerson (knee) – FULL

RB Boston Scott (concussion) – FULL

EAGLES SET RECORDS ON SEPTEMBER 28 WITH RUSHING, FINAL SCORES – The unbeaten Eagles are altering both conventional and novel records.

They have outrushed opponents by a staggering 460-69 during their last two games, the highest margin (+391) in a two-game span for the team since 1949. They are currently 3-0. But they also made an odd record versus Tampa Bay on Monday night that will never be surpassed.

There have been 17,428 games played in NFL history and only one – Philly’s win over the Bucs – finished with a final score of 25-11. It’s called “scorigami” and with the advent of more missed PATs and more two-point conversions, scores have gotten wonky in the last couple of seasons. The Dolphins’ 70-20 victory over the Broncos also provided an unprecedented score.

The Eagles ran out the clock in their non-traditional 14-point win in Tampa. But even they would’ve scored another touchdown, a final score of 31-11 or 32-11 would have also provided a scorigami.

SEPT. 27 EAGLES INJURY REPORT The Philadelphia Eagles have revealed their Wednesday injury report ahead of Sunday’s home game against the Washington Commanders at Lincoln Financial Field.

The Eagles still have some lingering injuries to deal with, something that was apparent on the injury report. However, it’s important to keep in mind that Philly participated in a walk-through on Wednesday after just playing on Monday, meaning the report is an estimate if the team were to hold a real practice. Regardless, here’s who was listed:

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