Dickerson (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's contest against the Giants. Dickerson is one of several starters Philadelphia is sitting for rest purposes with the team having locked up the No. 2 playoff seed in the NFC. Joining Dickerson as healthy inactives along the Eagles' offensive line Sunday are left tackle Jordan Mailata and right tackle Lane Johnson.
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Getting Week 18 off
Dickerson (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's contest against the Giants. Dickerson is one of several starters Philadelphia is sitting for rest purposes with the team having locked up the No. 2 playoff seed in the NFC. Joining Dickerson as healthy inactives along the Eagles' offensive line Sunday are left tackle Jordan Mailata and right tackle Lane Johnson.
Ready to rock
Dickerson (knee) has no injury designation ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Commanders. Dickerson upgraded from a DNP on Wednesday to limited practice participation Thursday and Friday, suggesting he's moved past his knee injury enough to play in Sunday's divisional matchup. With the Alabama product back at full health, he's expected to serve as Philadelphia's top left guard in Week 16.
Looking ok for Week 16
Dickerson (knee) was a limited participant in practice Thursday, though his injury was labeled as knee/rest. The offensive guard looks like he's trending toward playing in Sunday's showdown with the Commanders. Dickerson has started all 14 games for the Eagles in 2024, though he did suffer the knee injury during last week's win over the Steelers and leave the contest. If he's unable to suit up this week, Tyler Steen should see more snaps at left guard.
Hurts knee Week 15
Dickerson suffered a knee injury Sunday against Pittsburgh and is questionable to return. Dickerson was hurt on the first drive of the second half and was deemed questionable to return midway through the third quarter. The two-time Pro Bowler was replaced at left guard by Tyler Steen.
Back at practice
Dickerson (leg) returned to practice Sunday, EJ Smith of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports. Dickerson departed early from Tuesday's practice with a leg injury, but the issue didn't prove to be serious. The Alabama product will look to put together another Pro Bowl campaign as the Eagles' starting left guard after signing a four-year contract extension in March.
Dealing with leg injury
Dickerson left Tuesday's practice with a leg injury, EJ Smith of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports. Head coach Nick Sirianni told reporters Thursday that he doesn't anticipate Dickerson to be sidelined for "too long." That said, the Eagles could take the cautious route and limit Dickerson to training camp practice while keeping him out of preseason games. With projected starting left guard Tyler Steen (ankle) also sidelined, snaps with the first-team offense are up for grabs for Matt Hennessy, Mekhi Becton, Darian Kinnard and Trevor Keegan.
Signs extension
Dickerson signed a four-year extension with the Eagles on Wednesday, putting him under contract through the 2028 season, Dave Zangaro of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports. Dickerson's new deal has a maximum value of $87 million, and according to Adam Schefter via Tim McManus of ESPN.com, the contract will make him the highest-paid guard in NFL history. The two-time Pro Bowler has quickly developed into one of the elite guards in the league, so neither Philadelphia's move to extend him nor the size of the contract should come as much of a surprise. Dickerson should remain a fixture of one of the top offensive lines in football for at least the next five seasons.