Super Bowl 2025: Eagles issue estimated injury report

Neither the Philadelphia Eagles nor the Kansas City Chiefs actually held practice on Wednesday but the teams were still required to issue estimated injury reports as part of the lead up to Super Bowl LIX.

The Eagles listed nine players under DID NOT PARTICIPATE: DeVonta Smith, Cam Jurgens, Landon Dickerson, Moro Ojomo, Brett Toth, Kenny Gainwell, Dallas Goedert, A.J. Brown, and Saquon Barkley.

Smith is an unexpected addition to the injury report. Heā€™s listed with a hamstring injury. Hard to imagine he misses the Super Bowl but something to monitor leading up to the big game.

Jurgens and Dickerson were clearly playing through injuries in the NFC Championship Game. They still have some time to rest up before playing on February 9.

Ojomo is an unexpected addition to the injury report. Heā€™s listed with a shoulder injury.

Toth is an unexpected addition to the injury report. Especially since he only played five offensive snaps and eight special teams snaps against the Washington Commanders. Heā€™s listed with a knee injury. Toth is the third center option behind Jurgens and Dickerson.

Gainwell suffered a concussion in the NFC Championship Game. Heā€™ll need to be cleared before he can return to the field. Heā€™s also listed with a knee injury.

Goedert is listed with ā€œrest/ankle.ā€ Goedert missed some practice time leading up to the NFC Championship Game but was able to play and contribute effectively.

Brown and Barkley were both listed with ā€œrestā€ designations. Theyā€™ll be ready to play.

The Eagles listed one player under LIMITED PARTICIPATION: Britain Covey.

The Eagles opened Coveyā€™s 21-day practice window to return from injured reserve last week. Covey was not deemed ready to play against Washington but it seems like he has a shot to play in the Super Bowl. Assuming he gets activated to the roster, Covey will be the Eaglesā€™ punt returner in addition to providing wide receiver depth. Coveyā€™s return would allow Cooper DeJean to focus solely on playing defense.

The Eagles notably did not list these players on the injury report: Brandon Graham, Jalen Hurts, Jalen Carter, Darius Slay, Quinyon Mitchell, Kenny Pickett, and Byron Young.

Considering the Eagles didnā€™t actually practice, there would be no point in activating Grahamā€™s 21-day practice window to return from IR. Weā€™ll see if heā€™s actually able to practice or not with the Eagles holding their first Super Bowl preparation practice on Thursday.

Hurts was listed on the injury report last week with a knee injury. Heā€™s no longer listed.

Carter missed a couple snaps in the NFC Championship Game but was able to finish the game.

Slay got banged up late in the NFC Championship Game but apparently it wasnā€™t too serious of an issue.

Mitchell entered the NFC Championship Game with a shoulder injury. Heā€™s no longer listed.

Pickett had previously been on every injury report since suffering broken ribs in Week 16. The backup quarterback is no longer listed.

The Eagles opened Youngā€™s 21-day practice window back on January 8. Itā€™s January 29, so, it looks like his window is closed. The second-year defensive tackle will remain on injured reserve. Not exactly a shocking development since he was a healthy scratch when he was on the roster earlier this season. The 21 days served as a chance for him to get some practice reps and be available in the event of defensive line injuries.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES INJURY REPORT (WEDNESDAY)
DID NOT PARTICIPATE

RB Saquon Barkley (rest)
WR A.J. Brown (rest)
OG Landon Dickerson (knee)
RB Kenny Gainwell (concussion/knee)
TE Dallas Goedert (rest/ankle)
C Cam Jurgens (back)
DT Moro Ojomo (shoulder)
WR DeVonta Smith (hamstring)
OL Brett Toth (knee)

LIMITED PARTICIPATION

WR Britian Covey (neck)

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS INJURY REPORT (WEDNESDAY)
The Chiefsā€™ active roster is healthy.

FULL PARTICIPATION

S Bryan Cook (quad)
RB Kareem Hunt (quad)
QB Patrick Mahomes (ankle)
OT Jawaan Taylor (knee)
CB Jaylen Watson (ankle)

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