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Join now >Michael Thomas (ankle) officially did not practice today.
Thomas is probably on the doubtful side of things for Sunday night against Green Bay, but we’ll see how he’s listed on the final Week 3 injury report when it’s out tomorrow.
9/24/20 - 04:44 PM ET
Christian Kirk (groin) officially did not practice today.
Kirk also missed practice yesterday, so his Week 3 status is in definite jeopardy. If the third-year receiver can’t get on the practice field tomorrow, he might just be ruled out ahead of the weekend.
9/24/20 - 04:31 PM ET
Julio Jones (hamstring) officially did not practice today.
Julio is the type of player that doesn’t need much practice time to play on Sundays, but his status is becoming slightly concerning after missing practice both yesterday and today. We’ll see how the All-Pro is listed on the final Week 3 injury report when it’s released tomorrow.
9/24/20 - 04:29 PM ET
Davante Adams (hamstring) officially remains out of practice.
Adams’ Week 3 status remains a mystery, but ideally we’ll see him hit the practice field in some capacity tomorrow. The final injury report of the week might not give much clarity on his status if he’s listed as questionable.
9/24/20 - 04:27 PM ET
Kenny Golladay (hamstring) officially remains limited in practice.
Hopefully Golladay will be able to get up to a full participation tomorrow to end the week, but the star receiver is expected to play in Week 3 after missing the first two games of the season.
9/24/20 - 04:25 PM ET
A.J. Brown (knee) officially did not practice today.
If Brown isn’t able to hit the practice field tomorrow, he might just be ruled out ahead of the weekend as was the case for Week 2. The final injury report for the week will be out sometime tomorrow.
9/24/20 - 03:42 PM ET
Alshon Jeffery (foot) was a limited participant in practice on Thursday.
The veteran wideout isn’t expected to return to game action until next month, but this participation suggests it could be early next month, especially considering the Eagles didn’t place him on IR. When he’s back, Jeffery will immediately step in as a starter and could realistically be Philly’s No. 1 receiver before long with Jalen Reagor (thumb) out for several weeks and DeSean Jackson not showing much so far. He’s worth stashing in all formats if you have an IR spot or room on the bench; we’ll see what Alshon’s status is on tomorrow’s injury report.
9/24/20 - 03:38 PM ET