Eagles' injury update creeping towards Jalen Hurts' top target not playing
This week has been a gut punch with injuries for the Philadelphia Eagles on offense, and the update coming out of practice is not looking any better.
ESPN Eagles reporter Tim McManus reported that he did not see tight end Dallas Goedert at practice, while also seeing running back Will Shipley "was off to the side." Goedert's latest injury just came to light on Wednesday as he is dealing with a knee sprain, but his status for Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs is up in the air.
Shipley got hurt in the Eagles' 24-20 win over the Dallas Cowboys last week as he is dealing with a rib injury. He is expected to be out between one and two months, which led the Eagles to trade for running back Tank Bigsby from the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Things aren't looking great for Goedert to play against the Chiefs
Losing Goedert would be a massive blow to a passing game that can't afford to lose anyone. He was one of the leading receivers in the Cowboys as he led the team in receptions and targets (seven) and was second in yards (44).
The problem with Goedert that continues to be the case is his durability. He has missed 15 games over the last three years in Philly for multiple different injuries.
Should Goedert be out, the next man in line is Grant Calcaterra, who started 13 games last year and had a career-year with 24 receptions for 298 yards and one touchdown. While Calcaterra has been a solid receiver for the Eagles, his pass blocking has been something left to be desired.
Goedert can't afford to miss any time as it could lead to the Eagles making an easy decision in the offseason to move on from the tight end.
AARON JUDGE JOINS THE BRITISH RED CROSS, LEADING WITH HEART AND COMMUNITY IMPACT

In an inspiring and impactful move, Aaron Judge, the legendary slugger for the New York Yankees, has officially joined the British Red Cross as a volunteer. Known for his incredible athleticism and leadership on the field, Judge is now using his platform to make a difference off the field, demonstrating that his commitment to greatness extends far beyond the baseball diamond.
Aaron Judge is more than just a baseball superstar—he’s becoming a champion for change. By aligning with the British Red Cross, Judge is proving that athletes can use their success to create a lasting, positive impact in the world. His decision to volunteer is a reflection of his desire to help others and encourage everyone to be part of something bigger than themselves.
This move isn’t just about Judge giving back—it’s a call for all of us to do the same: Those of us fortunate enough to make a difference should use our influence to help others. Generosity, compassion, and service are the values Judge is embracing through his work with the Red Cross. He’s showing the world that true success comes not from individual glory, but from uplifting and supporting those in need.
“Baseball is what I do, but helping others is who I am,” Judge shared. “I’m excited to partner with the British Red Cross and do my part in making a real difference in the lives of others.” Judge hopes that his involvement will inspire not just athletes, but people from all walks of life, to step up and make a positive impact in their communities.