Philly adds to its growing injury list
Eagles' backup quarterback Nate Sudfeld was back at practice Saturday wearing an arm sling, one day after surgery to repair a broken left wrist.
Two other players joined him on the Philadelphia sideline.
Two-time Pro Bowl right tackle Lane Johnson and second-year tight end Dallas Goedert are listed as week-to-week with injuries that aren't expected to force them to miss the season opener. Johnson has a knee injury and Goedert hurt his calf.
Goedert was one of a few key players who played in a
27-10 loss to Tennessee on Thursday night. He's expected to see plenty of action with Pro Bowl tight end Zach Ertz in certain formations.
Sudfeld said a plate and pins were inserted into his nonthrowing wrist and he anticipates returning in September.
“I'm fortunate and blessed it was only my left wrist,” Sudfeld said Saturday. “I'm trying to get back as soon as I can.”
Eagles coach Doug Pederson said the team is content with veteran Cody Kessler and rookie Clayton Thorson backing up Carson Wentz.
“We're very comfortable with the two we have,” Pederson said. “They're going to get a lot of work these next several weeks, obviously, in practice. If we see the need to add depth and value, we will. But at this time, we're confident with the guys we have moving forward.”
Wentz and the starters got plenty of reps in Saturday's practice that lasted two-plus hours. Pederson wouldn't say whether he plans to hold his No. 1 unit out until the first game against Washington on Sept. 8, but gave a strong indication that he values practices perhaps more than preseason action.
“These are game-like practices,” he said.
Johnson might be the most valuable player on offense other than Wentz. In 2016, the team was 2-8 without him when he was suspended 10 games for violating the league's substance abuse policy and 5-1 with him. His absence in preseason allows second-year pro Jordan Mailata to get more experience. Mailata hadn't played football before he was drafted in the seventh round in 2018 after starring as a rugby player in Australia.
“I'm pretty comfortable now,” Mailata said.
LIONS’ KEARSE ON IR
The Detroit Lions have placed wide receiver Jermaine Kearse on injured reserve and signed quarterback Josh Johnson.
Kearse hurt his left leg during Detroit's first possession of Thursday's preseason opener against New England, a 31-3 loss. He has played seven seasons and came to Detroit as a free agent this offseason from the New York Jets.
Quarterback Tom Savage was removed from the game at Ford Field when his head hit the turf on a sack. Johnson started three games for Washington last season. He was drafted by Tampa Bay in the fifth round in 2008 out of San Diego and has passed for 1,632 yards in 33 games.
In other moves, the team put defensive tackle Darius Kilgo on injured reserve; signed running back Justin Stockton; activated defensive end Trey Flowers off the physically unable to perform list; and waived cornerback Tarvarus McFadden.