After not practicing all week, tight end Dallas Goedert and cornerback Darius Slay are out for Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Goedert will miss his third straight game with a hamstring injury that he suffered in the Week 6 win over Cleveland. Grant Calcaterra has stepped up in Goedert's absence with 12 catches for 186 yards this season, both career highs.
Slay exited last Sunday's win over the Bengals with a groin injury. He was replaced by Isaiah Rodgers, who played a critical role in a fourth-quarter interception by safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson. Quarterback Joe Burrow targeted Rodgers in coverage on an attempt to wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase down the sideline. Rodgers was able to bat the ball into the arms of Gardner-Johnson.
Everyone else is good to go for Sunday. Wide receiver DeVonta Smith missed practice on Friday for personal reasons, but it will have no impact on his availability for the game.
OUT
• TE Dallas Goedert (Hamstring)
• CB Darius Slay (Groin)
The Jaguars have ruled out three players for Sunday's game, with an astounding seven players listed as questionable.
Jacksonville will be without wide receiver Christian Kirk, who broke his collarbone last week against the Packers and is done for the season. Parker Washington is slated to start in Kirk's place.
The Jaguars will also be without starting left guard Ezra Cleveland, who suffered an ankle injury against Green Bay. He was replaced by Cooper Hodges.
Reserve defensive tackle Maason Smith is also out with an ankle injury.
The Jaguars' other top receivers – Gabe Davis and Brian Thomas Jr. – are both among the players listed as questionable. Davis was limited all week with a shoulder injury, while Thomas Jr. was limited as well with a chest injury.
No matter who starts at wide receiver, there are more question marks along the offensive line. Starting left tackle Cam Robinson, the Jaguars' longest-tenured player, was traded to Minnesota this week. Walker Little starts now at left tackle. Cleveland is out at left guard and longtime rival Brandon Scherff is questionable at right guard. The longtime standout in Washington returned to practice on Friday in a limited capacity with a knee injury, but remains questionable for Sunday.
Running back Tank Bigsby is questionable, as he was limited all week with an ankle injury. That's important because starting running back Travis Etienne Jr. is also questionable after missing the last two weeks with a hamstring injury.
Running back Keilan Robinson and safety Andrew Wingard are both questionable, but are currently on Injured Reserve; Designated for Return.
OUT
• OL Ezra Cleveland (Ankle)
• WR Christian Kirk (Collarbone)
• DT Maason Smith (Ankle)
QUESTIONABLE
• RB Tank Bigsby (Anke; Limited Participation)
• WR Gabe Davis (Shoulder; Limited)
• RB Travis Etienne Jr. (Hamstring; Limited)
• OL Brandon Scherff (Knee; Limited)
• WR Brian Thomas Jr. (Chest; Limited)
• RB Keilan Robinson (Toe; Full)
• S Andrew Wingard (Knee; Limited)
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Jalen Carter returned to practice on Thursday as a full participant after missing Wednesday's practice with a shoulder injury.
This is good news as the Eagles' defensive line faces off against a Jaguars offensive line that will have a new starter at left tackle in Walker Little after the trade that sent Cam Robinson to Minnesota and has question marks at both starting guard spots as left guard Ezra Cleveland (ankle) and right guard Brandon Scherff (knee) have not yet practiced this week.
Speaking of offensive lines, Eagles starting right guard Mekhi Becton (concussion) was upgraded to a full participant on Thursday. He was limited on Wednesday after missing Sunday's win over Cincinnati. Starting Pro Bowl left guard Landon Dickerson (knee) returned to practice as a limited participant after missing Wednesday's practice.
Tight end Dallas Goedert (hamstring) and cornerback Darius Slay (groin) were the only Eagles who did not participate in practice on Thursday. Goedert has not practiced since suffering the injury against the Cleveland Browns in Week 6. Slay exited Sunday's win over the Bengals early due to injury.
DID NOT PARTICIPATE
• TE Dallas Goedert (Hamstring)
• CB Darius Slay (Groin)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION
• G Landon Dickerson (Knee)
FULL PARTICIPATION
• G Mekhi Becton (Concussion)
• DT Jalen Carter (Shoulder)
• TE Albert Okwuegbunam (Abdomen)
Meanwhile, the injury report did not change from Wednesday for the Jaguars.
In addition to the changes along the offensive line, all three top wide receivers are on the injury report, including Christian Kirk, who is done for the season with a broken collarbone.
DID NOT PARTICIPATE
• G Ezra Cleveland (Ankle)
• WR Christian Kirk (Collarbone)
• G Brandon Scherff (Knee)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION
• RB Tank Bigsby (Ankle)
• WR Gabe Davis (Shoulder)
• RB Travis Etienne (Hamstring)
• DT Maason Smith (Ankle)
• WR Brian Thomas Jr. (Chest)
• S Andrew Wingard (Knee)
FULL PARTICIPATION
• CB Ronald Darby (Hip)
• RB Keilan Robinson (Toe)
The Eagles' offensive line was once again shuffled for Wednesday's practice.
Starting right guard Mekhi Becton returned to practice as a limited participant on Wednesday, but starting left guard Landon Dickerson was sidelined with a knee injury.
Becton suffered a concussion in the Week 7 win against the New York Giants and did not practice last week. Tyler Steen replaced Becton in the lineup.
Dickerson, meanwhile, played 58 snaps in Sunday's win over the Bengals.
Tight end Dallas Goedert, who has missed the last two games after injuring his hamstring early in the Week 6 win over Cleveland, did not practice.
Defensively, defensive tackle Jalen Carter did not practice Wednesday with a shoulder injury. He played 45 snaps on Sunday, the most of any defensive lineman. Carter was on the injury report previously with a shoulder injury, but it is unknown if it's related.
Cornerback Darius Slay, who exited Sunday's win with a groin injury, did not practice on Wednesday. He was replaced in the Bengals game by Isaiah Rodgers, who tipped a pass intended for wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase that led to an interception by safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson.
Tight end Albert Okwuegbunam (abdomen), who had his 21-day practice window opened on October 16, remains a full participant in practice.
DID NOT PARTICIPATE
• DT Jalen Carter (Shoulder)
• G Landon Dickerson (Knee)
• TE Dallas Goedert (Hamstring)
• CB Darius Slay (Groin)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION
• G/T Mekhi Becton (Concussion)
FULL PARTICIPATION
• TE Albert Okwuegbunam (Abdomen)
Lots of question marks on offense for Jacksonville
In Jacksonville, the biggest change to the lineup isn't due to injury. The Jaguars officially announced on Wednesday that they traded their longest-tenured player, starting left tackle Cam Robinson, to the Minnesota Vikings for draft pick compensation.
Walker Little, a second-round pick in 2021, is now the starter at left tackle. Little replaced Robinson in the lineup last week against the Packers as Robinson was in concussion protocol.
There are several injuries on offense for Jacksonville to sort through.
Quarterback Trevor Lawrence lost his blindside protector and he lost one of his top weapons in wide receiver Christian Kirk, who is done for the year with a collarbone injury. Breakout receiver Brian Thomas Jr. suffered a chest injury against Green Bay and was limited on Wednesday. Gabe Davis, the other starting receiver, was also limited with a shoulder injury.
Along the offensive line, both starting guards – left guard Ezra Cleveland (ankle) and right guard Brandon Scherff (knee) – did not practice on Wednesday due to injury.
Running back Travis Etienne, who has missed the last two games with a hamstring injury, continued to be a limited participant in practice.
DID NOT PARTICIPATE
• G Ezra Cleveland (Ankle)
• WR Christian Kirk (Collarbone)
• G Brandon Scherff (Knee)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION
• RB Tank Bigsby (Ankle)
• WR Gabe Davis (Shoulder)
• RB Travis Etienne (Hamstring)
• DT Maason Smith (Ankle)
• WR Brian Thomas Jr. (Chest)
• S Andrew Wingard (Knee)
FULL PARTICIPATION
• CB Ronald Darby (Hip)
• RB Keilan Robinson (Toe)