The Philadelphia Eagles (12-2) are once again looking healthy as they prepare to face the Washington Commanders (9-5) in Week 16.
All 53 players practiced at some capacity on Thursday, including safety Sydney Brown who left last Sunday's win early with a concussion.
Brown, along with wide receiver A.J. Brown (knee/rest), defensive end Bryce Huff, and left guard Landon Dickerson (knee/rest) were the only players who were limited in practice.
Eagles Week 16 Injury Report Observations
- Nick Sirianni has discussed resting his key players when they need it in order to keep them ready to go for their playoff run.
- Quarterback Jalen Hurts injured his non-throwing hand in Week 14's win over the Carolina Panthers but has not missed practice because of that.
- The Eagles rested their offensive linemen but they still did some workouts on the side, such as tossing a medicine ball back and forth.
- Left guard Landon Dickerson left last Sunday's game with a knee injury but he appears to be fine.
- Safety Sydney Brown suffered a concussion at the start of Week 15's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- Even though he did not practice on Wednesday, Brown did work out some on the side by himself. He will need to pass through concussion protocol in order to play on Sunday.
- Wide receiver DeVonta Smith's back issue doesn't appear to be too serious.
- Wide receiver Britain Covey has missed the last two games with a neck injury, despite practicing during the week. Rookie Cooper DeJean has done a good job stepping in for him on punt return.
- The Eagles have 20 days to activate Bryce Huff off Injured Reserve. He is still wearing a cast on his left hand.