The Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants both released lengthy injury reports ahead of their Week 8 matchup, with several Pro Bowl talents missing Wednesday’s practice. Wide receiver A.J. Brown and center Cam Jurgens headline the Eagles’ absentees, while Giants pass rusher Brian Burns and safety Jevon Holland were also sidelined due to injuries.
The NFC East rivals are gearing up for their rematch on Sunday, but both teams are facing lineup concerns that could impact game plans and player availability.
Eagles Injury Report: A.J. Brown and Cam Jurgens Among Key Absences
A.J. Brown, who delivered a season-best performance against the Vikings with 121 yards and two touchdowns, did not practice on Wednesday due to a hamstring injury. Center Cam Jurgens also missed practice after suffering a knee issue during Sunday’s win. Head coach Nick Sirianni confirmed that the team is monitoring both players closely, saying, “We’ll see where we are as the week continues.”
Linebacker Jeremiah Trotter Jr. (ankle), cornerback Adoree’ Jackson (concussion), and outside linebacker Azeez Ojulari (hamstring) also missed Wednesday’s session. Defensive coordinator Vic Fangio indicated that Ojulari is unlikely to be available this week.
Meanwhile, veteran defensive end Brandon Graham, who recently came out of retirement, was a full participant in practice. His potential return to the field after missing action since Super Bowl LIX adds an emotional lift to the locker room. The Eagles also activated cornerback Jakorian Bennett’s practice window after a pectoral injury landed him on injured reserve earlier in the season.
Other limited participants for Philadelphia included guard Landon Dickerson (ankle/back), tight ends Dallas Goedert (calf) and Grant Calcaterra (oblique), and defensive tackle Moro Ojomo (shoulder). Each remains under evaluation as the week progresses.
Giants Injury Concerns: Brian Burns Confident Despite Hip Issue
For the Giants, defensive end Brian Burns—the NFL’s leader in sacks and tackles for loss—missed Wednesday’s practice due to a hip injury. However, Burns assured reporters he is “good” and expects to play Sunday. His performance will be crucial after notching two sacks and seven tackles in the previous matchup with the Eagles.
Cornerback Paulson Adebo (knee), safety Jevon Holland (knee), and defensive lineman Chauncey Golston (neck) were all non-participants. The Giants’ defense could face depth challenges if multiple starters are sidelined for Sunday’s rematch.
On a positive note, kicker Graham Gano returned as a full participant after recovering from a groin injury that had placed him on injured reserve. Rookie Jude McAtamney, who missed two extra-point attempts last week, may lose kicking duties if Gano is activated in time for the game. Quarterback Jaxson Dart, listed with an ankle injury, was also a full participant and is expected to start.
Outlook for Sunday’s NFC East Battle
Both teams will be closely monitored throughout the week, with the final injury designations expected on Friday. The Eagles remain cautious about A.J. Brown’s status given his offensive impact, while the Giants are hoping Brian Burns’ confidence translates into availability.
Philadelphia enters the matchup riding a momentum surge after defeating Minnesota, while the Giants are seeking to rebound from a narrow one-point loss to Denver. Player health could prove decisive as both teams fight for NFC East positioning.
As the Week 8 game approaches, the Giants vs. Eagles injury update remains fluid, with several key names likely to influence the outcome of Sunday’s high-stakes divisional clash.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: Will A.J. Brown play against the Giants?
Brown is dealing with a hamstring injury and missed practice on Wednesday. His availability will depend on how he responds in the coming days.
Q2: Is Brian Burns expected to play Sunday?
Yes, Burns told reporters he feels “good” despite a hip injury and plans to be ready for the Eagles game.
Q3: Which other Eagles players are injured?
Cam Jurgens, Adoree’ Jackson, Jeremiah Trotter Jr., Azeez Ojulari, and Dallas Goedert were all listed on the injury report with varying levels of participation.
Q4: Who replaced Cam Jurgens after his injury?
Veteran offensive lineman Brett Toth stepped in for Jurgens after he exited with a knee injury.
Q5: What’s the status of Giants kicker Graham Gano?
Gano was a full participant in practice and could return from injured reserve this week after recovering from a groin injury.
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