The Philadelphia Eagles travel to Colorado in Week 4 to take on the Denver Broncos who have lived up to their billing as Super Bowl favorites early on in the season. Through three games, Peyton Manning and the Broncos offense are averaging 42.3 points, 486.7 total yards, and 374.7 passing yards per game, which are league bests.
Of course even when things are going swimmingly, Manning always finds something to get ticked off about. Earlier this week, Manning voiced his displeasure with the scheduling committee, arguing that the Eagles had an unfair advantage with nearly double the amount of time to prepare for this game than the Broncos did. While Manning's comments made him sound very pessimistic, the Eagles injury report for Week 4 does prove the point he was trying to make.
With the exception of perhaps two players, all systems are go for the Eagles in Denver this Sunday, and they'll need to be firing on all cylinders if they're going to have any chance to pull off an upset against the Broncos.
Free safety Patrick Chung suffered a shoulder injury in the 26-16 Week 3 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs and has not practiced since. Chung is listed as doubtful for Sunday. If Chung cannot play, head coach Chip Kelly says rookie Earl Wolff will get the start at free safety.
Starting left tackle Jason Peters has been bothered by a dislocated finger since the Eagles' 33-27 win over the Redskins in Week 1, and re-aggravated the injury in Week 3. However, Peters was a full participant in practice this week and is fully expected to play Sunday. Peters is officially listed as probable.
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Of course even when things are going swimmingly, Manning always finds something to get ticked off about. Earlier this week, Manning voiced his displeasure with the scheduling committee, arguing that the Eagles had an unfair advantage with nearly double the amount of time to prepare for this game than the Broncos did. While Manning's comments made him sound very pessimistic, the Eagles injury report for Week 4 does prove the point he was trying to make.
With the exception of perhaps two players, all systems are go for the Eagles in Denver this Sunday, and they'll need to be firing on all cylinders if they're going to have any chance to pull off an upset against the Broncos.
Free safety Patrick Chung suffered a shoulder injury in the 26-16 Week 3 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs and has not practiced since. Chung is listed as doubtful for Sunday. If Chung cannot play, head coach Chip Kelly says rookie Earl Wolff will get the start at free safety.
Starting left tackle Jason Peters has been bothered by a dislocated finger since the Eagles' 33-27 win over the Redskins in Week 1, and re-aggravated the injury in Week 3. However, Peters was a full participant in practice this week and is fully expected to play Sunday. Peters is officially listed as probable.
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