A.J. Brown Skips Wednesday Practice Due to Hamstring Injury

A.J. Brown, the Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver, made headlines after his standout performance against the Minnesota Vikings, where he recorded 121 receiving yards and two touchdowns. However, his participation in the upcoming game against the New York Giants is uncertain due to a hamstring injury.
A.J. Brown’s Injury Status
Brown missed Wednesday’s practice, raising concerns about his health. The Eagles have officially cited a hamstring injury as the reason for his absence.
Other Players Missing Practice
The Eagles faced additional challenges as several key players were also sidelined:
- Adoree’ Jackson, Cornerback (concussion)
- Cam Jurgens, Center (knee)
- Azeez Ojulari, Edge Rusher (hamstring)
- Jeremiah Trotter, Linebacker (ankle)
Limited Participants
Several players were listed as limited during Wednesday’s practice:
- Jakorian Bennett, Cornerback (pectoral)
- Grant Calcaterra, Tight End (oblique)
- Landon Dickerson, Guard (ankle, back)
- Dallas Goedert, Tight End (calf)
- Moro Ojomo, Defensive Tackle (shoulder)
Bennett has been designated for return from injured reserve, offering a glimmer of hope for the Eagles’ defense.
Brandon Graham’s Return
In a notable development, defensive end Brandon Graham returned to practice after emerging from retirement. He was able to participate fully, albeit for non-injury reasons.
The Eagles will need to monitor A.J. Brown’s condition closely as they prepare for their crucial matchup against the Giants.