INJURY UPDATE: Philadelphia Eagles key player is now listed as injured reserve for the Eagles……

According to a report from NFL insider Ian Rapoport, Miles Sanders has been placed on the injured reserve list by the Philadelphia Eagles. Sanders “should be back soon upon eligibility,” Rapoport continued.

Sanders was projected to miss two to three weeks due to an ankle/foot injury sustained against the Las Vegas Raiders, according to a recent report from Derrick Gunn. After being placed on injured reserve by the Eagles, Sanders will not be allowed to play in the team’s next three games. At the latest, he can be activated for the Philadelphia Eagles’ Week 11 matchup with the New Orleans Saints.

The timing of Sanders’ injury was particularly unfortunate, as it appeared that the club would finally run the ball and utilize him more in the offense. As of right now, the Eagles’ 53-man roster consists solely of Boston Scott and Kenneth Gainwell as running backs. Neither player will be mistaken for a prolific ball carrier, despite their ability to contribute as both runners and pass-catchers.

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Jordan Howard from the practice squad will probably be promoted by the Eagles in light of this. He can manage a heavier workload. Going ahead, the Eagles anticipate rotating Howard, Gainwell, and Scott among the backfield touches. Gainwell will probably see the most targets in the passing game, but Howard may really lead the way in carries.

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