There is some good news regarding Philadelphia Eagles star AJ Brown’s injury. recorded a complete practice session Thursday, which will allow him to be available Sunday, according to ESPN’s Field Yates. Eagles wide receiver Brown suffered an injury last Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars, where he missed the entire second half with a knee injury.
“Eagles WR AJ Brown was a full participant in practice today,” Yates wrote on his X account, formerly Twitter. “Another sign he’ll face the Cowboys after leaving last week’s win early with a knee issue.”
This is undoubtedly encouraging for fans of the team to hear as the Eagles take on the Dallas Cowboys in what is obviously a heated matchup between the NFC East division rivals.
Eagles’ AJ Brown looks to go big against Cowboys
Brown being ready for Week 10 always seemed like an expectation as NFL insider Jordan Schultz posted on his social media accounts Monday that the 27-year-old wide receiver avoided serious injury.
“Sources: #Eagles WR AJ Brown, who left Sunday’s game with a knee injury, avoided anything serious and is expected to be fine,” Schultz posted on his X account.
The Ole Miss product returned to practice on Wednesday as he logged a limited session before moving on to a full practice session on Thursday. In a video by Dave Zangaro of NBC Philadelphia, he showed the star receiver during exerciseslooking ready to make a huge impact for the Eagles.
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Brown played in just five games this season for Philadelphia, at a time when he was dealing with injuries, such as earlier in the season, due to a hamstring ailment. So far this season, Brown has 23 catches, along with 444 yards and three touchdowns, averaging 19.3 yards per reception.
Either way, he looks to further strengthen an Eagles team that currently has a 6-2 record, which puts them second in the NFC East, just behind the Washington Commanders, who have a record of 6-2.
Zachary Weinberger is a Miami Heat credentialed reporter and associate editor covering the NBA at large, NCAA football and NCAA basketball for ClutchPoints. He graduated from Florida Atlantic University in 2022, covering sports at FAU University Press and later at the Palm Beach Post.