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- Last Updated
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Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Bryce Huff will undergo wrist surgery on Thursday, sidelining him for several weeks, with hopes to return by the end of the season. Huff, who joined the Eagles this year on a three-year, $51 million deal, has struggled with injuries, managing 2.5 sacks in 10 games. Coach Nick Sirianni confirmed that Huff has been playing with a cast, which limited his performance, and emphasized the surgery aims to restore function to his hand. The Eagles have depth at the position, with Nolan Smith, Jalyx Hunt, and veteran Brandon Graham expected to fill Huff's role. Despite Huff's absence, the Eagles' defense, managed by coordinator Vic Fangio, continues to perform well, ranking first in yards allowed and sixth in points allowed. As the Eagles prepare for their next game against the Rams, discussions are ongoing about possibly adding depth to their defensive line, with veteran Shaq Lawson mentioned as a potential acquisition.
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- Last Updated
- 7 min ago
- Bias Distribution
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