The Philadelphia Eagles are facing some serious setbacks as they head into their final regular-season game. It's a tough situation, but let's break down the details.
Defensive tackle Jalen Carter, who made a triumphant return last week after shoulder procedures – even managing a sack and a blocked extra point – is now sidelined. Unfortunately, a hip injury has sidelined him, preventing him from playing in Sunday's game against the Commanders.
Adding to the Eagles' woes, several key players have also been ruled out. Linebacker Nakobe Dean (hamstring) and tight end Dallas Goedert (knee) will also miss the game. Safety Marcus Epps (concussion), right tackle Lane Johnson (foot), and edge rusher Jaelan Phillips (ankle) are also out.
However, there's a glimmer of hope! Linebacker Jihaad Campbell (back, shoulder) has been cleared to play, with no injury designation.
But here's where it gets controversial... This string of injuries could significantly impact the Eagles' performance. How do you think these absences will affect their chances? Do you think the team has enough depth to compensate? Share your thoughts below!