There aren't many injuries to the Philadelphia Eagles right now, which is good, but a lot of key injuries are messing things up, with a new one being at the forefront of the team now.
The latest Week 15 injury report ahead of the Las Vegas Raiders game for the Eagles looks similar to the first one, as it is bad news for defensive tackle Jalen Carter (shoulders) and right tackle Lane Johnson (foot), who both did not practice for the second straight day. Another key starting offensive lineman, Landon Dickerson, was also out with a calf injury, but also had a rest day, which has become customary each week now.
Philly's plot twist to the injury report this week is Johnson's replacement at right tackle, Fred Johnson, now being added as limited. Fred Johnson is dealing with an ankle injury and is still lined up to play, but having another offensive lineman who is not 100% is not ideal.
Rounding out the injury report, linebacker Zach Baun (hand), long snapper Charley Hughlett (abdomen), and offensive tackle Cameron Williams (shoulder) were full participants in practice. This was Williams' first practice since being placed on IR with that shoulder injury, as the team just opened his 21-day practice window.
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— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) December 11, 2025
Eagles are praying everyone can hold up on the offensive line
It is getting a bit alarming with all the injuries on the offensive line. Dickerson and Cam Jurgens have not been 100% all season, with lingering injuries occurring at the beginning of the season, and Lane Johnson looks like he's about to miss his fourth straight game of the season.
The headache of now having to deal with Fred Johnson is a massive concern for an Eagles offense that can't afford it. They are already hanging on by a string, and Johnson not being able to play in the Raiders game could be bad. Even if he does play, the ankle injury is going to be on the minds of every Eagles fan, hoping it holds firm for three hours.
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Their Week 15 showdown is a big one if the team wants to regain momentum for the season after starting the year 8-2 and now facing a three-game losing streak. Carter and Lane Johnson don't look suitable for playing, so can the Eagles move on for one more week before potentially getting one or both guys back?
