Eagles have a few new key players pop up on final injury report ahead of Week 13 Ravens game

   

The Philadelphia Eagles (9-2) are set to face their biggest test against the Baltimore Ravens (8-4) on Sunday, and they may be down a few key players. 

Eagles vs. Ravens Injury Report and Start-Sit Advice: Week 13 Updates on  DeVonta Smith and Others

In the Eagles' wide receiver room, starter DeVonta Smith (hamstring) is still banged up and questionable while giant rookie wideout Johnny Wilson (hamstring) has been ruled out after not practicing on Friday. 

In the secondary, starting cornerback Darius Slay (concussion) has also been ruled and safety Sydney Brown (knee) is questionable. 

Additionally, linebacker and core special teamer Ben VanSumeren is done for the year due to a season-ending knee injury. 

Eagles Week 13 Friday Injury Report 

Eagles Week 13 Injury Report Observations

  • The Eagles are said to be monitoring Jalen Hurts and running back Saquon Barkley's health closely so it will be normal for either or both of them to kick off the week limited moving forward.
  • With defensive end Bryce Huff (wrist) and Brandon Graham (triceps) on injured reserve, we could see rookie Jalyx Hunt take snaps in their place.
  • The Eagles also signed defensive ends Charles Harris and K.J. Henry this week.
  • Wide receiver Kyle Phillips was also spotted practicing after being released last week.
  • Wide receiver DeVonta Smith has been dealing with that hamstring injury on and off this season. He played injured against the Cowboys and Washington. 
  • Cornerback Darius Slay has been on and off the injury report this season with a lingering knee issue. He suffered this concussion in Week 12's win over the LA Rams.
  • Ben VanSumeren was placed on Injured Reserve on Sunday. 
  • The Eagles promoted receiver Parris Campbell to the 53-man roster in place of VanSuemren. 
  • Rookie wideout Arian Smith could get more looks this week due to the banged-up WR room. 
  • Philly elevated tight end C.J. Uzomah and edge rusher Ochaun Mathis for this game.