Eagles’ tight end Dallas Goedert, who injured his forearm on November 5, finally receives the all-clear to play against the Cowboys in Week 14.

Dallas Goedert, a tight end for the Philadelphia Eagles, is making a comeback in time for a crucial NFC East matchup with the Dallas Cowboys. According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the fan favorite is not listed as injured ahead of Sunday Night Football after missing the previous three games due to a forearm injury.

Goedert exceeded the initial timeline that was anticipated for him, so he will be available for Philly’s final stretch of games. With the postseason rapidly approaching, the team is in control of its own destiny as the top seed in the NFC at the moment. But a road trip to Dallas that didn’t work out would definitely heat things up.

In the Eagles’ lopsided loss to the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, Jalen Hurts, AJ Brown, and DeVonta Smith all had excellent statistical performances, suggesting that the team’s passing attack was successful. However, it was impossible to ignore the scoreboard. In the pivotal moments, the results were absent, and in the second half, the game completely got out of control.

Things are more open when Dallas Goedert is healthy. In nine games this season, he has 410 receiving yards on 38 receptions and two touchdowns. The South Dakota State product, 28, was unintentionally hurt against the Cowboys just after making a huge play in a close 28–23 victory for the Philadelphia 76ers.

He will probably be counted on by the Eagles to make another one this Sunday. Before they get to the point where mulligans are no longer given, they are eager to move past the thrashing they suffered last Sunday and regain their offensive rhythm.

 

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