Eagles Make Final Call on Dallas Goedert’s Status for Rams Game

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METAIRIE, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 07: Dallas Goedert #88 of the Philadelphia Eagles participates in a team practice ahead of Super Bowl LIX at the Ochsner Sports Performance Center located at New Orleans Saints headquarters on February 6, 2025 in Metairie, Louisiana. The Eagles will face the Kansas City Chiefs this Sunday in the Caesars Superdome. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images)

The defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles are 2-0 after the first two weeks of the 2025 NFL season, with Saquon Barkley and company getting the best of the Dallas Cowboys and Kansas City Chiefs in consecutive games.

Even though the Eagles were able to start the season off on the right foot, the team didn’t come away with dominant performances, which has led to some concern about this NFC heavyweight heading into Week 3 against the Los Angeles Rams at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday.


Eagles Dealing With a Few Key Injuries Ahead of Week 3

Although the Eagles are not as banged up as many other teams around the league after two weeks, the team does have one notable name from the offensive side of the football still on Friday’s injury report. Veteran tight end Dallas Goedert was on the report due to a knee injury he’s dealing with, along with Jalen Carter (shoulder) and Byron Young (forehead laceration), who all participated fully in practice and will play against the Rams.

This is obviously great news for the Eagles against a team that will definitely pose a challenge on both sides of the football on Sunday. Both the Rams and Eagles are undefeated coming into this matchup and appear to be teams that could be Super Bowl title contenders during the 2025 campaign.

The Eagles were without their starting tight end for the Super Bowl rematch against the Chiefs in Week 2. Philadelphia came out on top against Patrick Mahomes and company, regardless, with tight ends Grant Calcaterra and Kylen Granson catching just two passes combined.

However, the passing game wasn’t exactly working up to its potential for the Eagles against the Chiefs, with star quarterback Jalen Hurts throwing for only 101 yards. Hurts threw just 22 passes against Kansas City, with DeVonta Smith being the leading receiver on the squad with four catches for 53 yards, while A.J. Brown caught five passes for 27 yards.


Goedert Makes Eagles Passing Game More Dynamic

Goedert definitely has more of an impact when on the field and healthy, as he’s considered a threat in the passing game, along with star wideouts Smith and Brown. In the season opener against the Cowboys, he caught seven passes for 44 yards.

Last season, Goedert played in 10 regular-season games, finishing with 42 receptions for 496 yards and two touchdowns. During the NFL playoffs, he played in four games, racking up 17 catches for 215 receiving yards and two touchdowns.

Although Goedert can do damage as a passcatcher, he seems to be more focused on blocking Rams‘ defensive ends, Braden Fiske and Kobie Turner, as he made clear when speaking to reporters in the locker room on Wednesday.

“They’ve got two really good defensive ends, we’ll have to make sure we’re on our Ps and Qs with,” Goedert said. “They are both really good players. High-motor guys. They’ve got a lot of techniques that they can use to win, so that’s kind of what I’m focused on this week.”

Goedert and the Eagles will have their work cut out for them against the Rams, with the defending champions potentially having everything to lose, while a win for Los Angeles would put them on the map as a legitimate force to be reckoned with in the NFC this season.

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