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Minny Meltdown has Mills, Darby ready to rectify

- By Jack McCaffery jmccaffery@21st-centurymed­ia.com @JackMcCaff­ery on Twitter

PHILADELPH­IA >> The Eagles’ alternates having failed famously a day earlier in Minneapoli­s, Doug Pederson Monday was looking forward to some cornerback reinforcem­ents.

At his day-after news conference, Pederson said he expects Jalen Mills, who made noteworthy contributi­ons to the run to a championsh­ip two seasons ago, to resume practicing this week. Also, Ronald Darby is likely to recover from a hamstring injury in time to face the Cowboys Sunday night in Dallas.

Mills has been inactive since midway through last season due to a foot injury said to be a Lis franc fracture. As he was still on the Physically Unable to Perform list as training camp broke, he became eligible to return only after the Eagles had passed Week 6.

Considerin­g that cornerback­s Rasul Douglas and Sidney Jones were victimized by plenty of Kirk Cousins’ 333 passing yards in a 38-20 loss Sunday to the Vikings, Pederson and the Eagles should welcome help from any direction. Pederson, though, will exercise caution.

“You have to be careful with Jalen, No. 1,” the head coach said. “He hasn’t played in a while. That’s why the practice is so important this week for him. I think you still have to have a plan. Obviously if he can’t go 60 minutes, I don’t think it would be smart on our part to put him out there for a full 60-minute game.”

While on the PUP scroll, Mills was ineligible to participat­e in any practices. He has, though, been running at full speed, has regained full physical shape and is experienci­ng no pain. Last week he indicated he would be ready to face the Cowboys.

“That’s like riding a bike,” he said. “But for sure, when I play, it’s going to be exciting. I am going to go out there with a lot of energy.”

Darby started the first three games of the season, his third with the Eagles after two productive years for the Buffalo Bills. The hamstring issue kept him out of the last three games, but Pederson would not hesitate to trust him for an entire game.

“You probably could do that just because he’s played and he’s played this season,” Pederson said. “Two different guys. But I would expect Darby to maybe play a little more if he’s healthy and ready than Jalen.”

Either way, the Eagles need help after being hit with four touchdown passes Sunday, including three to Stefon Diggs good for 62, 51 and 11 yards. Each time, the Eagles appeared befuddled in the secondary.

“On the first one, we were in cover-four,” Pederson said. “Both safeties were obviously in cover four. They’re run-support safeties. They were low and Diggs ran a good route. He just ran past us and then Cousins put the ball in a position where only Diggs could make the play. That was a win for them.”

On the 51-yard Diggs reception, Pederson identified safety Malcolm Jenkins as being “out of position.”

“I know he made some comments about that after the game,” Pederson said. “He took ownership on that. Obviously we can’t do that. Communicat­ion is imperative in the back end, and they caught us there again.”

With Mills and Darby likely to face the Cowboys, Pederson Monday remained uncertain of how he would dispense the cornerback playing time.

“We’re still putting the final touches on yesterday’s game,” he said. “But I want the guys to understand that we’ve played six games, and sure, the season hasn’t gone so far the way we’d like it. We’ve had opportunit­ies in a couple games to win those games and it could be a different outcome right now. But I have to show confidence. I believe in our guys. I totally do. And we’re close. When I say we’re close, we’re close in a lot of areas.

“We are playing some young guys in some spots. They are getting better every week. We’re going to continue to work and we’re going to get better.”

• • • Jason Peters, who has had difficulty remaining healthy, left the Vikings game early with a knee injury. By Monday, the Eagles were not certain of the extent of that problem.

“The one thing I love about J.P. is how he fights through and battles through injury,” Pederson said. “That’s first and foremost. He’s a tough guy, and he’s an anchor.

“We’ll have to see where Jason is at later in the week but Andre Dillard will be fully prepared, fully ready to go if we have to go that route.”

Also Sunday, an ankle injury sent Nigel Bradham to the sideline early.

“They want second opinions, obviously, so we grant that for them,” Pederson said. “Looks like it’s a little more day-to-day with these two guys.”

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NOTES >> The Eagles added running back D’Angelo Henderson to their practice squad. Waived by the Vikings in August, the Coastal Carolina product has had experience with the Broncos and Jets . ... With the cornerback situation about to turn crowded, the Eagles waived Ryan Lewis, who had been eligible for the past two games after a promotion from the practice squad ... Linebacker Zach Brown has been released.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Jalen Mills is fully extended trying to haul down Minnesota Vikings receiver Adam Thielen. This was last year’s game, in Philadelph­ia, not Sunday’s Vikings blowout win in which the Birds’ secondary was humiliated in Minneapoli­s. Mills has been out since midseason of 2018 with what probably has been a Lis franc fracture in his foot, but is expected to return Sunday night in Dallas.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Jalen Mills is fully extended trying to haul down Minnesota Vikings receiver Adam Thielen. This was last year’s game, in Philadelph­ia, not Sunday’s Vikings blowout win in which the Birds’ secondary was humiliated in Minneapoli­s. Mills has been out since midseason of 2018 with what probably has been a Lis franc fracture in his foot, but is expected to return Sunday night in Dallas.

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