The Philadelphia Eagles beat the Rams without one of their top defensive players able to play in Nakobe Dean, who was lost for the season in the widlcard round.
Philadelphia Eagle Nolan Smith paid tribute to his injured teammate Nakobe Dean ahead of their playoff game. The divisional round of the NFL playoffs kicked of
Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Nolan Smith was excited to compete in the NFC divisional game vs. the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, but he made sure to show support to his fellow linebacker Nakobe Dean, who had to miss the game due to injury.
With Nakobe Dean placed on IR with knee injury, the Philadelphia Eagles have re-signed veteran LB Nick Morrow. The post Eagles Bring Back Familiar Face to Replace Nakobe Dean Ahead of Rams Game appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Eagles won their matchup against the Packers but lost star defender Nakobe Dean, which forced the team to bring back a former player.
Heading into their Divisional Game vs. the Los Angeles Rams, the Philadelphia Eagles would be without their breakout star Nakobe Dean. During the first half of the Wild Card game vs. the Green Bay ...
After the Eagles lost inside linebacker Nakobe Dean to a torn patellar tendon in last week’s wild-card round, attention quickly turned to Oren Burks to replace him for Sunday’s divisional
Nakobe Dean is out due to an injury he suffered ... A nice tribute from Smith ahead of the Divisional Round matchup against the Los Angeles Rams. Smith is getting ready to face off against Matthew ...
The winner of Sunday's game between the Eagles and Rams, which is set to be played in snow, will advance to the NFC Championship game.
Jeremiah Trotter Jr. is ready to make his mark, stepping up for the Eagles in the wake of Nakobe Dean’s injury as Philadelphia preps for a high-stakes playoff matchup.
Philadelphia Eagle Nolan Smith paid tribute to his injured teammate Nakobe Dean ahead of their ... was the Philadelphia Eagles vs the Los Angeles Rams, two teams that are littered with former ...
With defensive signal caller Dean done for the postseason with a patellar tendon injury, who will step up in Vic Fangio's defense?