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Philadelphia Eagles Injury Report Ahead of Week 7 Matchup with Minnesota Vikings

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Philadelphia, October 17, 2025, 2:56 PM +07 – As the Philadelphia Eagles prepare for a crucial matchup against the Minnesota Vikings this Sunday (October 20, 2025) following a mini-bye after their Week 6 loss to the New York Giants, the latest injury updates from Wednesday (October 16) and Thursday (October 17) practices are in focus. Based on the injury report and details from the @ThePhillyTimess X post, here’s an update on the status of three key players: Quinyon Mitchell, Landon Dickerson, and Jalen Carter.

Detailed Injury Report

Below is a summary of the injury status and potential availability for the three players:

PlayerPositionInjuryWednesdayThursdayNotes
Quinyon MitchellCBHamstringLimitedFullInjured in the first half vs. Giants; showing good progress, likely to play.
Landon DickersonGAnkleLimitedLimitedMissed Week 6; injured vs. Broncos, still limited.
Jalen CarterDTHeelFullLimitedMissed Week 6; confident to play, but reduced status Thursday.

Impact Analysis

  • Quinyon Mitchell (Cornerback): Mitchell has improved from "limited" to "full" in just one day, indicating his hamstring injury is well-managed. His return is critical to counter the Vikings’ top receivers, Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison.
  • Landon Dickerson (Guard): Remaining "limited" on both days, Dickerson is recovering from an ankle injury sustained in Week 5. If he’s unavailable, the Eagles’ offensive line could struggle to protect the quarterback.
  • Jalen Carter (Defensive Tackle): After missing Week 6, Carter practiced fully on Wednesday but dropped to "limited" on Thursday. His return will bolster the defense, particularly in pressuring the Vikings’ quarterback.

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