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Eagles deliver definitive final Week 11 answer to Cam Jurgens injury question

The only big question for the Philadelphia Eagles entering their Week 11 showdown with the Detroit Lions was whether starting center Cam Jurgens would be returning to the lineup.

Philly's final Week 11 injury report was released, and the good news was that Jurgens was a full participant in practice and had no injury status, which means he is good to play. Jurgens has missed the last two games due to his knee injury, but has been wearing a brace on his knee throughout the week, so he may not be 100% healthy. He told the media before the report that he needed to "check the boxes" before the trainers could clear him.

The only injury concern for the Eagles is offensive lineman Willie Lampkin, who did fully practice but is listed as questionable with his knee and ankle injury. Lampkin recently had his 21-day practice window open, and while his head coach, Nick Sirianni, has said that he looks good in practice, there is no timetable for his return to the field.

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Jurgens' return to the field would be massive for an Eagles offense that has struggled with pretty much everything from pass protection to run blocking. While the 2025 campaign has not been a strong one for Jurgens, he still makes a big difference on the line and can help bring back continuity on the Eagles' offensive line.

Philadelphia appears to be at nearly full strength for the Lions game, as Detroit deals with multiple injuries of its own. While the Eagles may not be 100% healthy, they will at least have all their key stars in the lineup for the biggest game of the season.

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The Eagles get a massive boost with Jurgens available to play again, which hopefully means a renaissance performance from the offense, which desperately needs it after all the drama from A.J. Brown this week.

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