The Philadelphia Eagles could be without their Pro Bowl offensive lineman for multiple weeks. The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Jeff McLane reports
The Philadelphia Eagles could be without their Pro Bowl offensive lineman for multiple weeks.
The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Jeff McLane reports left guard Landon Dickerson could miss one to two games with an ankle injury he sustained in Sunday’s loss to the Denver Broncos. Dickerson had his ankle rolled up on in the first quarter and didn’t return. Brett Toth replaced him for the rest of the game and would be the likely starter if Dickerson misses time.
Of the three #Eagles who were an estimated “DNP” on Monday’s injury report, RB Saquon Barkley (knee) is expected to be ready for Thursday’s game vs. the Giants, per NFL source.
— Jeff McLane (@Jeff_McLane) October 7, 2025
Sounds like G Landon Dickerson (ankle) could miss the next 1-2 games. TE Grant Calcaterra (oblique) is…
McLane also reported that tight end Grant Calcaterra is unlikely to play with an ankle injury while running back Saquon Barkley should be able to suit up despite a knee issue.
The injury adds to what has been a difficult season for Dickerson. During training camp, he suffered a meniscus injury to his right knee at a public practice that required surgery. He returned for the season opener against the Dallas Cowboys but has also been dealing with a back issue.
Struggling Performance When Healthy
If Dickerson misses the Week 6 Thursday night matchup against the New York Giants and the Week 7 game against the Minnesota Vikings, the extended rest might be a blessing in disguise.
He hasn’t been his three-time Pro Bowl self in 2025. Pro Football Focus has Dickerson ranked 57th out of 104 guards, with a poor pass blocking grade of 45.0 — 78th among guards. He’s also allowed three sacks, two quarterback hits and eight hurries this season.
The 4-1 Eagles will look to get their struggling offense back on track when they head to the Meadowlands to take on the 1-4 Giants in NFC East play.
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