Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown did not participate in Wednesday’s practice due to a hamstring injury, raising concerns about his availability for Sunday’s crucial NFC East matchup against the New York Giants.
Brown’s absence comes just days after his best performance of the season, where he posted 121 receiving yards and two touchdowns in the Eagles’ win over the Minnesota Vikings. The Pro Bowl receiver’s explosive fourth-quarter catch helped seal that victory — but now the focus shifts to his recovery timeline ahead of Week 8.
Eagles Star A.J. Brown Sidelined With Hamstring Injury
According to the team’s official injury report released Wednesday, A.J. Brown was among five players who did not participate in practice. Alongside him, center Cam Jurgens (knee), cornerback Adoree’ Jackson (concussion), linebacker Azeez Ojulari (hamstring), and special teams standout Jeremiah Trotter Jr. (ankle) were also sidelined.
Head coach Nick Sirianni spoke cautiously about Jurgens’ recovery but did not address Brown’s condition in detail. The team’s medical staff will monitor both players closely as the week progresses. Brown’s hamstring issue reportedly flared up during Sunday’s game but did not prevent him from finishing the contest.
Pro Bowl guard Landon Dickerson (ankle/back), tight ends Dallas Goedert (calf) and Grant Calcaterra (oblique), and defensive tackle Moro Ojomo (shoulder) were all limited participants. Veteran defensive end Brandon Graham, who recently returned from retirement, was a full participant and could make his 2025 debut this weekend.
Giants Dealing With Defensive Injuries Ahead of Eagles Clash
The Giants are also facing their own injury concerns before facing Philadelphia. Defensive end Brian Burns, who leads the NFL in sacks and tackles for loss, missed Wednesday’s practice with a hip injury. However, Burns told reporters he feels “good” and expects to play on Sunday.
Cornerback Paulson Adebo (knee), safety Jevon Holland (knee), and defensive lineman Chauncey Golston (neck) all missed practice. Tight end Daniel Bellinger (neck), linebacker Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles (hamstring), and wide receiver Darius Slayton (hamstring) were limited. Quarterback Jaxson Dart (ankle) and kicker Graham Gano (groin) were full participants, signaling positive progress for the Giants’ offense and special teams.
How A.J. Brown’s Injury Could Impact the Eagles Offense
If Brown is unavailable, the Eagles will need increased production from DeVonta Smith and tight end Dallas Goedert. Brown’s deep-threat ability stretches defenses and opens space for Jalen Hurts’ short-to-intermediate passing game. His potential absence could also shift more focus toward the running attack led by D’Andre Swift.
For the Giants, the availability of Brian Burns could determine whether their defense can pressure Hurts effectively. A showdown between two injury-affected rosters may come down to which team’s stars recover in time.
The final decision on Brown’s status will likely come on Friday when the team issues its official game designations. Until then, Eagles fans will be holding their breath for positive news about their star receiver.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: What is A.J. Brown’s injury status for Week 8?
A.J. Brown did not practice Wednesday due to a hamstring injury. His status for Sunday’s game vs. the Giants remains uncertain.
Q2: Who replaced Cam Jurgens at center after his knee injury?
Veteran Brett Toth stepped in for Cam Jurgens after he exited Sunday’s game with a knee injury.
Q3: Is Brian Burns expected to play against the Eagles?
Yes, despite missing practice with a hip injury, Burns said he’s “good” and expects to play on Sunday.
Q4: Which Eagles players were limited in practice?
Landon Dickerson, Dallas Goedert, Grant Calcaterra, Moro Ojomo, and Jakorian Bennett were all limited participants.
Q5: When will the Eagles release their final injury report?
The team typically releases its final injury designations on Friday before the weekend’s matchup.
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