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Eagles-Cowboys Final Injury Report: Star Lineman OUT, Key Players Questionable Before NFC East Showdown

PHILADELPHIA, PA – Just two days before one of the biggest divisional clashes of the season, the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys have released their final injury reports, and there are some major names on the list that could dramatically impact Sunday’s game.


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πŸ¦… Eagles Injury Report: Major Hit to the O-Line

The biggest blow for Philadelphia is the official ruling of right tackle Lane Johnson as OUT due to a Lisfranc foot injury suffered in Week 11. Sources expect Johnson to be placed on injured reserve, potentially sidelining him for multiple weeks. In his absence, Fred Johnson will take over starting duties at right tackle.

Three other players are listed as QUESTIONABLE heading into the matchup:

β€’ Cam Jurgens (concussion) – Practiced fully on Friday, signaling a strong chance to play.
β€’ Willie Lampkin (knee/ankle) – Remains limited. Eligible to return from IR; activation deadline is 4:00 PM ET, November 22.
β€’ Myles Hinton (back) – Same as Lampkin, practicing but still under evaluation.

Note: The 21-day practice windows for Lampkin and Hinton have opened, giving the team flexibility to activate them if needed. Jurgens' availability hinges on final medical clearance.

Safety Jaelan Phillips appeared on the report earlier in the week but carries no game designation, meaning he is expected to suit up.


⭐ Cowboys Injury Report: Clowney’s Status in Question

Dallas enters Week 12 with two key players listed as QUESTIONABLE:

β€’ Hakeem Adeniji (illness) – Added to the report on Friday, missed practice
β€’ Jadeveon Clowney (shoulder/neck) – Limited all week and remains a game-time decision


πŸ“‹ Full Eagles Injury Report – Friday

StatusPlayerInjury
OUTOT Lane JohnsonFoot (Lisfranc)
QUESTIONABLEOT Myles HintonBack
QUESTIONABLEC Cam JurgensConcussion
QUESTIONABLEG/C Willie LampkinKnee/Ankle

πŸ“‹ Full Cowboys Injury Report – Friday

StatusPlayerInjury
QUESTIONABLEOT Hakeem AdenijiIllness
QUESTIONABLEEDGE Jadeveon ClowneyShoulder/Neck

πŸ₯ Other Reserve Lists

Eagles Reserve/Injured List Includes:
Marcus Epps, Azeez Ojulari, Ben VanSumeren, Charley Hughlett, Cameron Williams, Johnny Wilson, Ogbo Okoronkwo

Note: Epps and Ojulari eligible to return after Week 13. VanSumeren, Wilson, and Okoronkwo are out for the season.

Cowboys Reserve/Injured List Includes:
Ajani Cornelius, Trevon Diggs, Rob Jones, Trevor Keegan, Phil Mafah, Jack Sanborn, Miles Sanders, Payton Turner
Physically Unable to Perform: CB Josh Butler
Non-Football Illness: S Juanyeh Thomas


πŸ”₯ What This Means

β€’ Eagles' offensive line faces serious reshuffling without Lane Johnson
β€’ Jurgens and Lampkin could be critical late activations
β€’ Cowboys dealing with uncertainty on the edge if Clowney can’t go

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