Rapoport on latest injury news for Eagles' Jalen Hurt, Quinyon Mitchell 'GMFB'
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport on latest injury news for Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurt (knee) and cornerback Quinyon Mitchell (shoulder).
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport on latest injury news for Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurt (knee) and cornerback Quinyon Mitchell (shoulder).
Hurts has a week to recover and get ready for next Sunday's NFC championship game against the Commanders.
The Eagles need to rediscover their passing game to win big in the playoffs.
Nakobe Dean was second on the team in tackles with 128.
Hurts has not played since suffering a concussion on Dec. 22 against the Commanders.
There's no news on Jalen Hurts.
Hurts suffered the injury in the first quarter.
“A lot of things we do in our run game is designed with Jalen,” Saquon Barkley said. “It’s kind of hard to continue to run the same stuff when he’s not in there."
You can find all the inactives for Week 16 right here.
Stafford will be 37 years old going into next season.
The Eagles' QB played with a knee brace after suffering an injury in the divisional round win over the Rams.
Christian Polanco and John Shin talk about the struggles from Manchester United this season, Everton finally defeating Tottenham at home, Arsenal dropping critical points and Taylor Twellman joins the show to discuss the upcoming MLS season.
The hiring should be good news to Bears QB Caleb Williams.
Vincent Goodwill and former Knicks GM Scott Perry discuss whether or not several prominent teams in the NBA such as the Los Angeles Lakers, Denver Nuggets and Phoenix Suns should make a splash move ahead of the trade deadline or keep their rosters together.
Cooper Flagg and Duke moved up to No. 2 after a 25-point blowout win at Boston College on Saturday.
Keys won her ninth consecutive match, while Rybakina struggled through a back injury.
Nate Tice and Charles McDonald recap the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs, including Josh Allen and the Bills getting the best of Lamar Jackson and the Ravens. They also discuss Jayden Daniels' incredible performance over the Lions, Saquon Barkley's 200-yard game and the Chiefs' refereeing discourse.
You could see it in his fidgeting and feel it in his energy. The frustration is there for the QB who is going to have this loss mostly attributed to his two turnovers rather than what happened after them.
Wonder what QBs Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward think of this scrambled NFL Draft board heading into Sunday's regular-season finale?
Multiple Ravens players expressed support for Mark Andrews, including Lamar Jackson, who shouldered the blame for Sunday's loss as his own.
Officiating, as usual, remains an issue in the NFL playoffs.