Eagles’ tight end To begin Dallas week, Dallas Goedert was fully included in the injury report.

Dallas Goedert, the tight end for the Eagles, was listed as a full participant on the team’s first practice report of the week, indicating that he will probably play again on Sunday against the Cowboys.

Goedert, 28, had surgery to treat a forearm fracture that has kept him out of the last three games. However, he plans to make a comeback on Sunday night against the Cowboys.

Goedert stated, “I think the likelihood is very high.” Extremely enthusiastic. Last week, I tried to return, but it wasn’t quite time. However, I believe that this week will mark my return, so I’m eager to get ready and test it out on the field this week.

Due to the Eagles’ walkthrough on Wednesday, the following injury report is merely an estimate:

Did not participate: Darius Slay (rest/knee), Julio Jones (groin)

Limited: Fletcher Cox (groin), Zach Cunningham (hamstring), Jack Stoll (knee)

Full: Dallas Goedert (forearm), Grant Calcaterra (ankle)

It will be worthwhile to keep an eye on Slay this week. Josh Jobe completed the game on Sunday after he missed the final few snaps against the 49ers. We will thus have to wait and see how he fared over the next few days.

Good news also: Cunningham, who was sidelined for the 49ers game due to a hamstring injury, is making a limited comeback. Against the 49ers, the Eagles started Christian Elliss and Nicholas Morrow; however, they later waived Elliss and added veteran Shaq Leonard.

Thus, there’s a good chance that Leonard, Cunningham, and Morrow will play for the Eagles against the Cowboys on Sunday.

Despite missing all of practice last week, Cox was still able to participate in the 49ers game. He was probably going to play any way, so it’s encouraging that he’s now a limited participant.

 

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