In a welcome boost to team morale, the Philadelphia Eagles saw three key players return to practice on Wednesday ahead of their upcoming matchup with the Minnesota Vikings. Three key contributors were spotted during the media’s limited viewing window—a promising sign for a team desperate to halt a two-game skid.

While the official injury report will reveal how involved they were, simply seeing these starters back in helmets was an encouraging sight for a roster trying to rebound from a disappointing performance.

Injury Updates on Key Players
Dickerson and Carter were both sidelined for last Thursday’s 34-17 loss to the New York Giants. Dickerson, dealing with an ankle injury, was in an unfamiliar position—missing a start. Since joining the Eagles in 2021, he has been a staple of the offensive line, racking up 67 starts and earning three Pro Bowl nods.

Carter’s absence proved just as costly. A game-time decision due to a heel injury, he went through warmups but was ultimately held out—his second missed contest of the season. Without him anchoring the defensive front, the Eagles struggled to slow down the Giants’ run game, allowing Cam Skattebo to pile up 98 rushing yards and three touchdowns.
Mitchell’s Rapid Recovery from Hamstring Issue

Mitchell’s situation added yet another wrinkle to the Eagles’ injury woes. He left early in the second quarter against the Giants with a hamstring injury and did not return. The team chose caution, ruling him out to avoid further damage—a move that may have affected their chances of winning.

Defensive coordinator Vic Fangio explained that the original plan was to rotate Adoree Jackson with rookie Kelee Ringo, but Mitchell’s injury forced a change. With Mitchell likely back this week, Fangio expects Jackson to start opposite him as the Eagles prepare to face a dangerous Vikings receiving duo of Justin Jefferson and emerging star Jordan Addison.
Looking Ahead to the Vikings Matchup
The Eagles are also keeping an eye on backup tight end Grant Calcaterra, who was spotted working on a side field while recovering from an oblique injury.
As Philadelphia readies for Sunday’s showdown with Minnesota and looks to snap its losing streak, the returns of Mitchell, Dickerson, and Carter could be exactly what the team needs. The stakes are high—and this boost in health may be the spark that helps the Eagles get back on track.