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Eagles lose Peters, Hicks for season

- By Rob Maaddi Associated Press Pro Football Writer

PHILADELPH­IA — Staying on top became a little tougher for the Philadelph­ia Eagles.

Nine-time Pro Bowl left tackle Jason Peters and starting linebacker Jordan Hicks will miss the rest of the season after being injured in Monday’s 34-24 win over Washington.

Peters tore his right ACL and MCL and Hicks ruptured his right Achilles tendon. Those are two big losses for the NFL-leading Eagles (6-1).

“Both of them are obviously significan­t,” coach Doug Pederson said Tuesday. “They will be missed.”

The Eagles already lost veteran return specialist Darren Sproles and special teams ace Chris Maragos to season-ending injuries. Top cornerback Ronald Darby has been out since Week 1 with an ankle injury. “When you look at the injury list and the guys that we’ve lost, guys that are significan­t starters and role players, leaders on your football team, captains of your football team, it can make an impact,” Pederson said. “It’s definitely the next-man-up (mentality). We still have a lot of football left.”

Halapouliv­aati Vaitai takes Peters’ spot. Najee Goode and Joe Walker filled in for Hicks against the Redskins.

Peters has anchored Philadelph­ia’s offensive line for a decade. He’s a team leader and teammates showed their respect by surroundin­g the cart before it took him off the field.

“He is a legend around here,” quarterbac­k Carson Wentz said. “He is a future Hall of Famer. We love that guy. He means a lot to us.”

Hicks is a top playmaker on defense. He has seven intercepti­ons and five fumble recoveries in 31 games.

“We’ve had a lot of injuries this year,” tight end Zach Ertz said. “I think it shows a lot about the character of this team that we’re able to fight through adversity each and every week with the guys we have. No matter who’s out there, we have a firm belief that we’re going to win the game.”

The Eagles will host the winless San Francisco 49ers (0-7) on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field.

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