Landon Dickerson clutching his calf with teammates concerned and coaches instructing under golden stadium lights on wet grass

Eagles Guard Lands Calf Injury, Line Shifts Mid‑Game

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Eagles guard Landon Dickerson left the field with a calf injury during the second quarter, leaving the offensive line in a tight spot.

Eagles’ Offensive Line Shakeup

Dickerson, 27, had already battled multiple injuries all season, but his exit forced the team to adjust on the fly. Brett Toth, who has filled in at left guard and center all season, took over for the rest of the Eagles’ penultimate drive of the first half. The coaching staff remained uncertain about Dickerson’s availability for the second half.

Jackson’s Late‑Game Injury

Wide receiver Adoree’ Jackson was hit hard after an interception late in the second half. He was transported to the blue medical tent and then to the locker room, but the team reported that he was ready to start the next half.

Chargers’ Safety James Evaluated

Chargers safety Derwin James was checked for a concussion during the game. After evaluation, he was cleared and returned to play.

Key Takeaways

  • Landon Dickerson exited with a calf injury and was replaced by Brett Toth.
  • Adoree’ Jackson suffered a late‑game injury but was cleared to start the next half.
  • Derwin James was evaluated for a concussion and returned to the field.
Brett Toth assumes center with ball in gloves wearing helmet and pads and uncertain coaches watching
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Author: Jordan M. Lewis

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