Dickerson could not play in the second half of the NFC championship game because of a left knee injury. Nick Sirianni said "we'll see" about Dickerson's return to face the Chiefs.
The Philadelphia Eagles received some good news on the injury front ahead of the NFC Championship Game, when starting quarterback Jalen Hurts was removed from the injury report after hurting his knee in the NFC Divisional Round.
Dickerson hadn’t snapped the football in a game since Sept. 29, when he handled seven. Philadelphia used Nick Gates for 12 snaps during a November game, then had him go all the way in the regular-season finale, when the Eagles sat many of their starters in preparation for the playoffs.
The Eagles crushed the Commanders in the NFC Championship Game and got to empty their bench in the fourth quarter.
Dickerson (knee) is listed as a non-participant on Wednesday's practice estimate.
Philadelphia Eagles center Cam Jurgens likely will not start in the NFC championship game while dealing with a back injury. Here's what that means:
Eagles coach Nick Sirianni offered no update on left guard Landon Dickerson's knee injury, because he doesn't have to.
Cam Jurgens is in danger of missing Sunday’s NFC Championship Game so Landon Dickerson is ready to slide into that role.
The Philadelphia Eagles' biggest question mark about their starting lineup is whether or not starting center Cam Jurgens will be available to suit up in the Super Bowl against the Kansas City Chiefs.
With the NFC Championship Game in our rearview mirror, we're still thinking about a half-dozen Eagles. Can they carry magic with them into Super Bowl Sunday?
What you should knowThe Eagles will hold their first practice for the Super Bowl Thursday afternoon. They'll face the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans next week.Nick Sirianni calls Andy Reid one of the two best coaches in NFL history — even though Reid once fired him.