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PHILADELPHIA — A.J. Brown wasn’t the only All-Pro the Eagles were missing on Sunday. Cam Jurgens, one of the best centers in the league, was also ruled out with an injury ahead of the NFC East rematch against the Giants, making many Eagles nervous.
PHILADELPHIA - After failing to practice at all this week with a hamstring injury, Eagles’ second-team All-Pro receiver A.J. Brown was officially ruled out of S
Barkley eclipsed 100 yards rushing for the first time this season, part of a 276-yard ground game for the Eagles, who also got four touchdown passes from Jalen Hurts in a 38-20 victory.
Cam Skattebo owned up to his poor protection on Jaxson Dart’s killer fourth quarter interception in last Sunday’s 33-32 loss at Denver.
CAM JURGENS' WHITE Dodge Ram pickup truck crunches the gravel as he pulls up to his boyhood home on the outskirts of Pickrell, Nebraska, population 186. Three generations of Jurgens live on this half-mile of farmland with corn, cows and sky stretching as ...
Jurgens, who is in his second season as the starting center, appeared to sustain the injury on the first play of the game. Vikings defensive lineman Jonathan Allen fell on the back of Jurgens’ right leg on a Saquon Barkley run play. Jurgens immediately grabbed his knee.
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Brandon Graham was back on the field Thursday for his second straight practice. The Eagles have a two-week roster exemption for Graham so they appear to be targeting a return after the bye week. But if Graham looks good in practice, they could activate him for Sunday’s game.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts tossed four touchdown passes and the Eagles cruised to a 38-20 win over the New York Giants on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field, avenging their road loss two weeks ago.
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