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Eagles Offense Hampered by Injuries Ahead of Season Opener

Summary

  • Left tackle Jordan Mailata out with concussion
  • WR DeVonta Smith sidelined by groin injury
  • Backup QB Tanner McKee sitting out with finger injury
Eagles Offense Hampered by Injuries Ahead of Season Opener

As the Philadelphia Eagles prepare for their upcoming season opener against the Dallas Cowboys, the team is dealing with a number of injuries to key offensive players. According to the team's injury report released on Tuesday, August 19th, 2025, starting left tackle Jordan Mailata is out with a concussion, while wide receiver DeVonta Smith will be held out due to a groin injury.

The absences of Mailata and Smith leave the Eagles without both of their starting wide receivers, as A.J. Brown remains sidelined with a hamstring issue. The team will also be without backup quarterback Tanner McKee, who is sitting out with a finger injury. This leaves Kyle McCord and Dorian Thompson-Robinson as the only quarterbacks behind starter Jalen Hurts for Tuesday's practice session.

Tight end Dallas Goedert is listed as a limited participant with a groin injury, and the Eagles will likely take a cautious approach with him and the other injured players as they look to have everyone as healthy as possible for the season opener in just over two weeks.

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FAQ

The Eagles are dealing with injuries to several key offensive players, including left tackle Jordan Mailata, wide receiver DeVonta Smith, and backup quarterback Tanner McKee.
The Eagles' season opener is just over two weeks away, against the Dallas Cowboys.
With backup quarterback Tanner McKee sidelined, the Eagles will have Kyle McCord and Dorian Thompson-Robinson behind Jalen Hurts for the practice session.

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