The Philadelphia Eagles are poised to return from their bye, with a much-needed boost of talent and health. As they head into Monday night's marquee matchup against the Green Bay Packers, several key players will be making their returns from injuries, while others have recently joined the team via trades.
Brandon Graham is set to make his debut after a brief retirement, as well as edge rusher Jaelan Phillips, who arrived in Philadelphia ahead of the deadline. Cornerback Jaire Alexander is also expected to join the fold, bolstering the Eagles' already solid secondary. Meanwhile, injured players like Nolan Smith and A.J. Brown are on track to be healthy and ready for action by Monday night.
Despite this influx of fresh talent, the sportsbooks still favor the Packers at home in Week 10. This might seem surprising given the Eagles' recent form, which saw them enter their bye with a record of 6-2. However, the Packers have been playing vulnerable themselves, with losses to the Lions and Vikings, as well as a crushing defeat at the hands of the upstart Carolina Panthers.
The Packers' offseason moves are also worth noting. A blockbuster trade for Micah Parsons has been touted as a key piece in their quest to become Super Bowl contenders. However, their efforts have been somewhat hampered by injuries to receiver Matthew Golden and tight end Tucker Kraft, who tore his ACL in Sunday's loss to Carolina.
With both teams now healing and replenishing their rosters, Monday night's matchup is shaping up to be a closely contested affair. The Eagles' "Push On" campaign from last season may not have the same bite as it did back then, but they will no doubt bring a fierce competitiveness against their NFC rivals.
Brandon Graham is set to make his debut after a brief retirement, as well as edge rusher Jaelan Phillips, who arrived in Philadelphia ahead of the deadline. Cornerback Jaire Alexander is also expected to join the fold, bolstering the Eagles' already solid secondary. Meanwhile, injured players like Nolan Smith and A.J. Brown are on track to be healthy and ready for action by Monday night.
Despite this influx of fresh talent, the sportsbooks still favor the Packers at home in Week 10. This might seem surprising given the Eagles' recent form, which saw them enter their bye with a record of 6-2. However, the Packers have been playing vulnerable themselves, with losses to the Lions and Vikings, as well as a crushing defeat at the hands of the upstart Carolina Panthers.
The Packers' offseason moves are also worth noting. A blockbuster trade for Micah Parsons has been touted as a key piece in their quest to become Super Bowl contenders. However, their efforts have been somewhat hampered by injuries to receiver Matthew Golden and tight end Tucker Kraft, who tore his ACL in Sunday's loss to Carolina.
With both teams now healing and replenishing their rosters, Monday night's matchup is shaping up to be a closely contested affair. The Eagles' "Push On" campaign from last season may not have the same bite as it did back then, but they will no doubt bring a fierce competitiveness against their NFC rivals.