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Eagles' Jalen Carter Out for Chargers Game After Shoulder Surgery
4 Dec
Summary
- Jalen Carter underwent surgery on both shoulders.
- Carter's absence significantly impacts the Eagles' defensive efficiency.
- Byron Young and Ty Robinson are expected to fill Carter's snaps.

Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman Jalen Carter underwent surgery on both of his shoulders and has been ruled out for Monday night's game against the Los Angeles Chargers. His recovery timeline is being managed on a week-to-week basis, with the team aiming for his full return by the start of the playoffs. Carter had been playing through existing shoulder ailments, which defensive coordinator Vic Fangio confirmed were affecting his performance, particularly against the run.
Carter's impact on the Eagles' defense is substantial, with statistics showing a drastic difference in defensive efficiency per play when he is on or off the field. His absence was previously noted during a Week 1 suspension, which coincided with the Cowboys' strong rushing performance. The Eagles rely heavily on their interior linemen to generate pressure and leverage their defensive front.
With Carter sidelined, veteran Byron Young and rookie Ty Robinson are expected to see increased snaps. However, the primary responsibility for anchoring the interior defensive line will fall on Moro Ojomo and Jordan Davis. Ojomo has been a productive pass rusher, tied for the team lead in sacks, while Davis has improved his run-stopping and pass-rushing contributions.




