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Eagles’ Pro Bowl guard leaves practice with apparent leg injury

  • Landon Dickerson was helped off the field and taken to the locker room on a cart.
  • The severity of Dickerson’s injury is unknown at this time.
  • Dickerson has been a key part of the Eagles’ offensive line success in recent years.

Pro Bowl offensive guard Landon Dickerson of the Philadelphia Eagles had to be helped off the field after suffering an apparent injury to his right leg during the team’s open practice on Sunday night, Aug. 10.

With an estimated crowd of 50,000 watching, Dickerson went down while running a pass play with the first team offense. He was on the ground for several minutes before being helped to his feet. He then left the field on a cart and headed toward the locker room for evaluation.

The team has not yet released any details on the severity of the injury.

Dickerson, 26, was a key part of the Eagles offensive line that paved the way for Saquon Barkley’s record-setting 2024 campaign in which he rushed for a combined 2,504 yards during the regular season and the playoffs. He has been named to the Pro Bowl for each of the last three seasons.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY
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