Eagles’ Dallas Goedert suffers forearm injury vs. Cowboys
Eagles’ Dallas Goedert suffers forearm injury vs. Cowboys originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia
Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert suffered a forearm injury in the third quarter against the Cowboys and, after initially being listed as questionable to return, has been ruled out.
After getting off the field, Goedert went directly into the tunnel and made his way to the X-ray room at Lincoln Financial Field.
The injury happened on the end of a 28-yard catch-and-run on the Eagles’ scoring drive that put them up 28-17. It looked like Goedert’s right arm got trapped and he came down on it awkwardly. It was hanging by his side as he walked into the tunnel.
In this game, Goedert has 3 catches on 4 targets for 50 yards. The 28-yarder where he suffered the injury was his long of the afternoon.
Coming into Sunday, Goedert this season had 35 catches for 360 yards and 2 touchdowns in eight games.
Remember, third-string tight end Grant Calcaterra missed this game with a concussion suffered against the Commanders last week. The Eagles are down to Jack Stoll and Albert Okwuegbunam as their two tight ends for the rest of the game.
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Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean suffers another foot injury vs. Cowboys
Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean suffers another foot injury vs. Cowboys originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia
Eagles starting linebacker Nakobe Dean suffered a foot injury in the first half against the Cowboys. He has been ruled out.
After getting injured in the second quarter, Dean was visibly upset when he walked off the field. He slammed his helmet to the sideline and eventually limped into the tunnel toward the locker room.
It’s worth noting that Dean was on IR earlier this year with a foot injury.
Dean, 22, started on Sunday afternoon but has been a part of a three-man rotation with Nicholas Morrow and Zach Cunningham. Those two will play the rest of this game.
After not missing a game with injury in college, Dean has struggled to stay on the field this season, his first as an NFL starter. He suffered the first foot injury in the opener and missed four games on IR. In the three games since he’s been back, Dean has been rotating with those other two.
Even before the injury on Sunday, the linebackers were rotating.
The Eagles had a few other injuries in the first half, most notably to Jalen Hurts. He was hit on his left knee late in the first half. It looked like the helmet of DeMarcus Lawrence got him in that injured knee. But Hurts stayed in the game.
A few defensive tackles — Fletcher Cox, Jordan Davis and Milton Williams — suffered first-half injuries but remained in the game.
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