Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith hasn't practiced this week due to a back injury, but he's still expected to suit up for the Birds in their Wild Card playoff game against the Green Bay Packers.
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith is dealing with a back injury heading into the team’s wild card round matchup with the Green Bay Packers. Howeve
The Philadelphia Eagles issued their third and final official injury report on Friday in advance of their Wild Card playoff game against the Green Bay Packers. The Eagles ruled two players OUT: Trevor Keegan and Byron Young.
Wide receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith do not have injury designations for Sunday, which leaves them on track to play. Brown missed practice on Thursday with a knee injury and Smith was out with a back issue on Friday, but word was always that they would be good to go against Green Bay.
DeVonta Smith now stands alone in Philadelphia Eagles history. Amid Sunday's divisional round matchup against the Los Angeles Rams, the veteran wide receiver set the record for the most playoff receiving yards in the franchise's history.
The Eagles declared seven inactive players for Sunday’s Wild Card Weekend game against Green Bay. Rookie offensive ... A.J. Brown (knee) and DeVonta Smith (back) banged up the Eagles decided ...
The Packers became the first No. 7 seed to win a playoff game last season. Once again the seventh seed, Matt LaFleur’s team will attempt to repeat the feat when they take on the second-seeded and NFC East champion Eagles to open the postseason.
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But with a tricky Wild Card matchup against the Green Bay Packers on tap Sunday ... A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, nursing ailments of their own. We've already got positive word on both Hurts ...
The defeat ends the No. 7-seeded Packers' season with a three-game losing streak and 11-7 overall mark. The No. 2-seeded Eagles advance to host the NFC Divisional playoff and are 15-3, having lost just one game since their Week 5 bye.
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