An interesting situation played out today when Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni seemed to let something inadvertently slip during his press conference. Sirianni claimed that quarterback Jalen Hurts has been limited in practice as he has been “dealing with the ankle.” This would be of no consequence, if Hurts hadn’t been listed on the injury report with a “rest” designation, per ESPN’s Tim McManus.
Per McManus, two different sources claimed that “Hurts has been dealing with a mild ankle issue for a couple weeks” and that he is dealing with “lower leg soreness.” Hurts was reportedly limited in practice on Wednesday for “load management” purposes, requiring that he be on the injury report. When asked, Hurts told the media that he just does what he’s told and was told a rest day was in the cards this week.
After two days of full participation, Hurts’ availability shouldn’t really be in question this weekend. It will be interesting, though, to see if the league follows up with an investigation on a potential injury reporting violation by the Eagles.
Here are a few other injury updates from around the NFL:
- Bills rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman has already been ruled out for this week after sitting out the entire week of practice. When his status for the week was still up in the air, though, head coach Sean McDermott claimed that, while they were taking it “one day at a time,” there was potential that he could be out for “more than just this week,” according to Joe Buscaglia of The Athletic. ESPN’s Alaina Getzenberg followed up with a report from McDermott this morning in which he speculated that Coleman would “probably miss multiple weeks with his wrist injury.” The good news is that McDermott clarified that Coleman would avoid injured reserve, accounting for the fact that the rookie should be back within four weeks.
- The Patriots have yet to see defensive tackle Christian Barmore in the 2024 season after the 25-year-old was diagnosed with blood clots in late-July. When the regular season was approaching, the team began preparing for a full-season absence from their blossoming interior defender, but according to Mike Giardi of the Boston Sports Journal, Barmore more may yet play in 2024. Head coach Jerod Mayo told the media that “we’re getting close” to a possible return to practice for Barmore earlier this week. While nothing is set in stone with that statement, it’s an encouraging sign for a young player dealing with one of the sport’s scarier diagnoses.
“It will be interesting, though, to see if the league follows up with an investigation on a potential injury reporting violation by the Eagles”.
Belichick got away with filing injury reports that were murky and ambiguous for years so now all the teams in the league are playing that game. The NFL doesn’t help matters by having about half a dozen different injury designations.
At least it’s not like the NHL where everything is an “upper body injury” or “lower body injury.” The only exception is their concussion protocol.
Another bone-headed move by Sirianni. He’s been losing points all year with ill advised playcalling ( he went for 2 three times last week and didn’t make any of them and passed on a FG and went for it on 4th and didn’t make it. They could have lost that game because of that.
They were booing in the Linc during the 2nd half vs. Jax. Philly took a PAT off the board before halftime cos Jaguars were offside, then a brotherly shove for 2 didn’t work. And Jax made things veddy interesting all thru the 2nd half. Imagine the outrage in Philly had the Eagles blown the game.