Dickerson said Thursday that he will need to undergo surgery to repair his injured left knee during the offseason, Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports. Dickerson injured his left knee during the Eagles' NFC Championship Game victory over the Commanders. He was cleared to play in Super Bowl LIX against the Chiefs, but it appears the injury is serious enough for the 2021 second-round pick to undergo an offseason procedure to fix the issue. The exact severity of the injury is not clear, but it could result in Dickerson missing a large chunk of offseason workouts, including training camp.

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Will undergo surgery on knee

Dickerson said Thursday that he will need to undergo surgery to repair his injured left knee during the offseason, Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports. Dickerson injured his left knee during the Eagles' NFC Championship Game victory over the Commanders. He was cleared to play in Super Bowl LIX against the Chiefs, but it appears the injury is serious enough for the 2021 second-round pick to undergo an offseason procedure to fix the issue. The exact severity of the injury is not clear, but it could result in Dickerson missing a large chunk of offseason workouts, including training camp.
Good to go for Super Bowl

Dickerson (knee) doesn't carry an injury designation into Sunday's Super Bowl LIX matchup against the Chiefs. Dickerson practiced in full throughout the week and is ready to go for Sunday's date with Chris Jones and the interior of the Chiefs' defensive line. With Cam Jurgens (back) also good to go, Dickerson be back at his normal left guard position.
Logs full practice Wednesday

Dickerson (knee) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice. Dickerson moved from left guard to center for the NFC Championship Game against the Commanders, but he was forced to leave the game due to a knee injury. He was not tagged with an injury designation on this past Friday's injury report, and he relayed Wednesday that the only way he would not play in Super Bowl LIX against the Chiefs would be "getting carted off on a stretcher," per Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer. Dickerson will likely shift back to left guard as starting center Cam Jurgens (back) also managed to clear an injury tag for Sunday's clash.
Cleared for Super Bowl action

Dickerson (knee) doesn't carry an injury designation for Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, Feb. 9 against the Chiefs. Dickerson started at center in the NFC Championship Game against the Commanders last Sunday, but he was injured in the win, and an injured Cam Jurgens had to step in and play 27 offensive snaps in relief. Both Jurgens and Dickerson are cleared to play in the Super Bowl on Feb. 9.
Estimated as non-participant

Dickerson (knee) is listed as a non-participant on Wednesday's practice estimate. Dickerson continues to nurse the knee injury that forced him out of the NFC Championship Game versus Washington on Sunday. He'll work to regain full health in time to face Kansas City in the Super Bowl on Feb. 9. Center Cam Jurgens (back) is also listed as 'DNP' on Wednesday.
Exits with injury Sunday

Dickerson is questionable to return to Sunday's NFC Championship Game versus the Commanders due to a knee injury. Dickerson moved over from his usual spot at left guard to start at center in place of Cam Jurgens, who came into the game questionable with a back issue. The latter offensive lineman was ruled active pregame, but he spent the first half on the sideline and was only expected to play in case of emergency. With Dickerson out for the time being, Jurgens has stepped in at his usual spot, according to Ben Standig of The Athletic, while Tyler Steen remains at left guard.
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.