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Eagles-Bears Week 15 injury report, with analysis

A look at the current status of currently injured Eagles players.

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BY JIMMY KEMPSKI
PhillyVoice Staff
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With Darnell Mooney out, the Bears don't have much else at wide receiver.

The Philadelphia Eagles have some concerns at safety with Chauncey Gardner-Johnson on injured reserve and Reed Blankenship out. They will also be without Dallas Goedert, when it was anticipated that he would return in time to play on Sunday. Otherwise, they are a very healthy team.

The Birds' Week 15 opponent, the Chicago Bears, don't have injuries in bulk, but they do have three important players on injured reserve.

Here's the Eagles-Bears injury report, with analysis.

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Player  Injury  Wed* Thurs Fri Status 
S Reed Blankenship Knee DNP DNP DNP Out
RT Lane Johnson   Abdomen  Limited  Limited   Full   -
LG Landon Dickerson   Back  Limited  Limited   Full   -
WR Quez Watkins   Shoulder  Limited  Full   Full   -
LB Shaun Bradley   Hamstring  Limited  Limited   Full   -
 LB Kyron Johnson  Shoulder  Full  Full   Full   -


Wednesday notes (walkthrough only, practice report designations are estimates)

• The only minor surprise here is Dickerson, who was at least categorized as a limited participant.

Thursday notes

• Watkins trended forward, but no changes otherwise.

Friday notes:

• Blankenship is out. Everyone else is good to go.

Saturday notes:

• Dallas Goedert was not activated from injured reserve. Perhaps the Eagles are saving him for Dallas.

Notable players on IR, PUP, suspension, etc.

• TE Dallas Goedert (IR - Week 11): Goedert has 43 receptions for 533 yards and 3 TDs, and has been one of the most efficient pass catchers in the NFL the last two seasons, in addition to his above average blocking skills. He is a top five type of tight end with no obvious flaws in his game who rarely comes off the field. The trio of Jack Stoll, Grant Calcaterra, and Tyree Jackson played admirably in Goedert's absence. Goedert has his 21-day practice window to return from IR activated on Wednesday, but he was not elevated from injured reserve just yet.

• S Chauncey Gardner-Johnson (Week 13): Gardner-Johnson lacerated a kidney in the Eagles' win over the Green Bay Packers. He will miss a minimum of two more games (at Bears, at Cowboys), after missing the Eagles' wins over the Titans and Giants. Undrafted rookie Reed Blankenship filled in for Gardner-Johnson initially, but he too is now hurt. K'Von Wallace could get the start on Sunday against the Bears.

 DE Robert Quinn (IR - Week 14): The Eagles traded a fourth-round pick for Quinn at the trade deadline, hoping that he could add some juice to their pass rush in a role reminiscent of Chris Long's in 2017, or Ryan Kerrigan's in 2021. So far he's been more like Kerrigan than Long, as he has just 2 tackles and 2 QB hits with no sacks in five games.

 P Arryn Siposs (IR - Week 15): Siposs collected a loose ball after a blocked punt and was injured while trying to run for a first down. The Eagles signed 15-year vet Brett Kern to the practice squad to replace him. 

• DE Derek Barnett (IR - Week 2): Barnett tore his ACL Week 1 against the Lions, and his season is over. After a 2021 season in which he had 8 penalties vs. 2.5 sacks, Barnett lost his starting job, but remained a depth player poised to get his share of snaps in 2022.

 DT Marlon Tuipulotu (IR - Week 11): Tuipulotu has 16 tackles, a sack, and a fumble recovery in a rotational role this season.

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Player  Injury  Wed Thurs Fri Status 
QB Justin Fields Illness DNP Full Full -
WR Chase Claypool   Knee  DNP   DNP   DNP Out 
OL Larry Borom   Knee  DNP   Limited  Limited Doubtful 
TE Trevon Wesco   Calf  DNP   DNP   DNP Out 
S Jaquan Brisker   Concussion  Full   Full   Full
CB Kyler Gordon   Concussion  Full   Full   Full
 CB Kindle Vildor  Ankle  Full   Full   Full Questionable 
WR N'Keal Harry   Back   Full   Full   Full Questionable 
RB David Montgomery   Illness   -   DNP   Full


Wednesday notes:

• The Bears are coming off their bye, so it's perhaps a little surprising that they have four players who could not practice on Wednesday. Fields will be the player to watch as the week progresses, obviously.

Thursday notes

• Fields was back at practice on Thursday.

• Claypool did not practice for the second consecutive day. With Darnell Mooney done for the season, Claypool is probably Chicago's most talented remaining receiver.

Friday notes:

• With Claypool out, the Bears' top two receivers are Equinimeous St. Brown and Dante Pettis. 

Notable players on IR, PUP, suspension, etc.

 RB Khalil Herbert (IR): Herbert rushed 108 times for 643 yards (6.0 YPC) and 4 TDs before going down with a hip flexor injury. Herbert is an explosive back who helped form a nice speed/power duo with David Montgomery.

 WR Darnell Mooney (IR): Mooney is done for the season with an ankle injury. As we noted in our five matchups to watch, the Bears don't have other good options at wide receiver. With Chase Claypool also out, here are their leading wide receivers otherwise: 

Chicago WRs  Rec  Yards  YPC  TD 
Equinimeous St. Brown  17  280  16.5 
Dante Pettis  14  202  14.4 


Hehehe, gross.

 S Eddie Jackson (IR): Jackson had 80 tackles, 4 INTs, and 2 FFs before landing on IR with a season-ending Lisfranc injury.

 QB Trevor Siemian (IR): Siemian was the Bears' backup quarterback. If they need to turn to a backup on Sunday, it'll be Nathan Peterman.

 OG Lucas Patrick (IR): Patrick played in 7 games this season, starting 5.

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