Cam Jurgens left warmups early but be active in today's NFC Championship game, solidifying the Eagles' offensive line against the Commanders.
Watch the most critical plays in Philadelphia Eagles' 55-point NFC championship game outburst against the Washington Commanders.
The Eagles' starting center Jurgens is questionable to play against the Commanders, but Hurts and Goedert are on track to play on Sunday.
Former Alabama and current Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts gave an update following a knee injury in the second half of the divisional round.
Dickerson hadn’t snapped the football in a game since Sept. 29, when he handled seven. Philadelphia used Nick Gates for 12 snaps during a November game, then had him go all the way in the regular-season finale, when the Eagles sat many of their starters in preparation for the playoffs.
The results are in the numbers, as Philadelphia posted a 14-3 record and running back Saquon Barkley had a historic campaign on the ground. Now, as the Eagles are one win away from the NFC championship, the offensive line may need to adjust as Jurgens' status is in question.
Landon Dickerson, who exited the NFC championship game with a left knee injury, expects to play for the Eagles in the Super Bowl, according to NFL sources. The 26-year-old left guard started at center Sunday against the Washington Commanders in place of Cam Jurgens,
Jalen Hurts continues to trend in the right direction toward playing in Sunday’s NFC championship game against the Washington Commanders. The 26-year-old quarterback, who is dealing with a knee injury,
Landon Dickerson earned unanimous All-American recognition and won the Rimington Trophy as the nation’s best center for Alabama ’s 2020 unbeaten CFP national-championship team. During his four seasons in the NFL, Dickerson has worked as the Philadelphia Eagles’ left guard and earned Pro Bowl recognition three times.
This has never happened before. The Eagles going to the Super Bowl? Yeah, that’s happened before. But going twice in a three-year span? Such a thing would have been too crazy to contemplate in earlier eras of the team’s history — in,
With the NFC Championship Game in our rearview mirror, we're still thinking about a half-dozen Eagles. Can they carry magic with them into Super Bowl Sunday?