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The Philadelphia Eagles officially announced the inactives list for their Week 11 game against the New Orleans Saints.
The following seven players have been ruled OUT: Darren Sproles, Jalen Mills, Nate Sudfeld, Deiondre’ Hall, Chance Warmack, Jordan Mailata, and Matt Pryor.
The big news here is that right tackle Lane Johnson is back in the starting lineup after missing last week’s game against the Cowboys. Johnson is playing through an MCL sprain and a high ankle sprain so it remains to be seen how effective he’ll be.
Haloti Ngata is also active despite being ruled questionable on the final injury report. The Eagles would’ve been down to just Fletcher Cox, Treyvon Hester, and T.Y. McGill if he couldn’t suit up.
Richard Rodgers is active for the first time all season after being activated from injured reserve.
De’Vante Bausby is active after being called up from the practice squad on Saturday. It’s the first time he’s set to play in a regular season game with the Eagles.
Timmy Jernigan was not activated to the 53-man roster prior to Saturday’s 4:00 PM deadline. The expectation is that he could return for the Eagles’ Week 12 game against the Giants.
Matt Pryor has been a healthy scratch all season. Only six more games stand in the way of him being completely redshirted as a rookie.
Chance Warmack continues to be a complete waste of roster space. $2.03 million cap hit to do nothing for this team.
Philadelphia Eagles Inactive List
RB Darren Sproles - Injury.
CB Jalen Mills - Injury.
QB Nate Sudfeld - Third string quarterback.
S Deiondre’ Hall - Reserve safety.
OL Chance Warmack - Reserve offensive lineman.
OT Jordan Mailata - Reserve offensive tackle.
OL Matt Pryor - Reserve offensive lineman.
New Orleans Saints Inactive List
No major surprises for the Saints. They’ll be without starting left tackle Terron Armstead and rookie pass rusher Marcus Davenport, as expected.
Brandon Marshall
Manti Te’o
Will Clapp
Mitchell Loewen
Terron Armstead
Chaz Green
Marcus Davenport