Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has made it through the concussion protocol and will play against the Packers on Sunday.
Hurts was a full participant in practice Thursday, with the Eagles gaining key assets just before the playoffs begin.
In addition to Brown, the Eagles' injury report had another notable player on it as right tackle Lane Johnson was listed as limited due to rest. The other limited players included backup QB Kenny Pickett (ribs), RB Will Shipley (ankle) and reserve OL Jack Driscoll (ankle).
The Eagles held their second practice of the week Thursday at Lincoln Financial Field as they get ready for their Wild Card playoff game Sunday against the Green Bay Packers.
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has cleared the NFL’s concussion protocol, head coach Nick Sirianni said on Friday afternoon. Hurts will play on Sunday as the Eagles host the Packers in the playoffs.
After Hurts' injury in December, Kenny Pickett replaced him in the lineup but injured his ribs in the game. He started the following week against the Cowboys and was replaced by Tanner McKee after absorbing a couple of hard hits early in the second half.
A.J. Brown did not practice on Thursday, a day after leaving Wednesday’s practice session early with a trainer and being listed as a limited participant because of a knee injury and rest. The expectation,
Eagles star receiver A.J. Brown (knee/rest) did not participate in Thursday’s practice at Lincoln Financial Field a day after leaving practice early. But the Eagles are expecting Brown to play against the Packers on Sunday.
The Philadelphia Eagles returned to the practice field at Lincoln Fincianal Field on Wednesday, marking quarterback Jalen Hurts's return to practice.
The Eagles had A.J. Brown back on the practice field Friday, but their other top wideout was missing. DeVonta Smith was the player out of action this time. Smith has not been on the injury report this week and multiple reporters say that back tightness is the reason for his absence.
The last time the Packers and Eagles tangled in the postseason, Green Bay won a wild-card game in Philadelphia before capping the 2010 campaign with a victory at