DeVonta Smith’s Injury Raises Concerns Ahead of Bears Showdown
The Philadelphia Eagles are facing a tight turnaround as they prepare for their next game, just two days after a disappointing loss to the Dallas Cowboys. With a matchup against the Chicago Bears looming on Black Friday, there’s little time for the team to reflect on the past. Instead, they must focus on recovery and strategy.
Injury Report Highlights Key Concerns
On Tuesday, the Eagles conducted a walkthrough practice, given the short week between games. Consequently, the team released an estimated Injury Report that reflects what it might have looked like had they held a full practice. However, the report brought some unsettling news for fans and team officials alike.
Wide receiver DeVonta Smith was notably marked as a DNP (Did Not Participate) due to shoulder and chest injuries. This development raises eyebrows, particularly as the Eagles head into a critical game. Smith has been a key contributor to the offense, and any absence would be a significant blow to the team’s chances.
Additionally, star running back Saquon Barkley also appeared on the Injury Report with a groin issue. However, he was listed as a Limited Participant, suggesting that he may still have a chance to play, depending on how he responds in the coming days.
What’s Next for the Eagles
As the Eagles gear up for their clash against the Bears, the health of their key players will be paramount. The team will continue to monitor Smith’s condition closely. With the stakes high and the season progressing, every player’s availability will be crucial as they aim to rebound from their recent defeat.
The upcoming game promises to be a pivotal moment for Philadelphia, and fans will be keeping a close eye on injury updates as kickoff approaches. With the potential for significant absences, the Eagles coaching staff will need to strategize effectively to ensure their team is competitive on Friday.

