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When Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter met Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels in college, the Georgia-LSU game included a viral moment in which Carter sacked Daniels both by lifting Daniels off the ground and by simultaneously raising a finger in celebration.
2024 Season Overview
Next GameNext Game 11/14/2024 8:15 PM EST
Next OpponentNext Opponent WAS Washington Commanders 
Standing (Division)Division Rank 1st NFC East
WinsWins 7
LossesLosses 2
DrawsDraws 0
PPGPoints per Game 25.9
OPPGOpponent Points per Game 17.9
Head CoachHead Coach Nick Sirianni

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  • PHI Wide Receiver #6
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    The Eagles estimated Smith as a DNP for the first practice of the week but upgraded him to a limited session on Tuesday and Wednesday. His practice reps will likely remain limited going forward, but he doesn’t appear to be at any risk of missing time because of the minor hamstring issue. Smith sits in the WR2 ranks for a potential shootout with the Commanders.
  • PHI Tight End #88
    Goedert finally returned from the ankle injury last week. He wasn’t heavily involved in the offense, seeing just three targets. He managed to reel in two of them for 25 yards and a touchdown. Philly limited his reps in practice this week but he never appeared at risk of missing Thursday’s game. He will sit just outside of the TE1 ranks for Week 11.
  • PHI Tackle #68
    Mailata went on injured reserve a month ago after suffering a severe hamstring injury. He was a full participant in practice today and did not get a questionable tag after being removed from injured reserve. The Eagles are getting healthy at the right time as they gear up for a crucial matchup with the Commanders that could decide the fate of the NFC East.
  • PHI Tight End #88
    It was, as usual, estimated. The ankle injury was a new listing on Monday, but it doesn’t seem like it’s all that serious. The team didn’t release an injury report until after Nick Sirianni had spoken on Monday, and only assistants spoke on Tuesday. It’s possible Goedert winds up questionable on Wednesday given the lack of context around this so far, but it’s hard to read what we’ve seen so far on the report as much of a signal for that.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #6
    It was estimated, as usual on Mondays and Tuesdays. It’s likely that Smith’s DNP on Monday was just a rest day for a hamstring that kept him on the injury report for most of last week before he had a forgettable 2/14 outing against the Cowboys in a game Philadelphia barely had to pass in. It seems much more likely he’ll be involved against the Commanders on Thursday night.
  • PHI Tight End #88
    Goedert made his long-awaited return from injury in Week 10 against the Cowboys and wound up catching 2-of-3 passes for 25 yards and a touchdown. This ankle injury is a new one for the veteran tight end, so we’ll see what the team lists him as on Tuesday when they actually take to the practice field. Goedert will be a fringe TE1/TE2 if he can play against the Commanders on Thursday night.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #6
    Smith was a DNP for two of the team’s three practices last week but still suited up to play in Week 10 against the Cowboys. With Monday’s report being an estimation, fantasy managers shouldn’t read too much into this just yet. However, if he’s not able to get on the practice field before Thursday’s game, Smith could be at risk of missing an NFC East tilt with the Commanders.
  • PHI Tackle #68
    The decision to open Mailata’s 21-day return window on a short week is an interesting one, but perhaps it’s a sign the Eagles believe Mailata could be ready for Thursday night’s game against the Commanders. The Eagles placed Mailata on injured reserve on October 18th after he suffered a hamstring injury in the team’s Week 6 win over the Browns. Mailata was playing at a high level before going down, boasting a 90.9 PFF pass-blocking grade while allowing just one sack on eight pressures.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #6
    It was a forgettable outing for Smith, whose 14 receiving yards marked his fewest Week 7 when he totaled negative two yards against the Giants. The good news is Smith has gone for 64 or more yards in six of eight games this season and has four touchdowns on the year. He has a good chance of bouncing back on Thursday night against the Commanders as a high-end WR2.
  • PHI Tight End #88
    Goedert nearly had two touchdowns in this one, but his first end zone target ended up being the second interception of the season for Trevon Diggs. Goedert would eventually find the end zone for a 14-yard score late in the second quarter to give him his first touchdown of the season, but the veteran tight end didn’t exactly stuff the box score in this one. He exited briefly to the blue medical tent but returned soon after. Assuming he exited this game without any setbacks, Goedert will be a fringe TE1/TE2 on Thursday night against the Commanders.