INJURY UPDATE: Ahead of a Crucial Clash With the Chicago Bears, the Eagles Are Hit With a Devastating Wave of Injuries to Key Starters – Their Breakout Rookie Now Faces Season-Ending Surgery – The Video Has Eagles Fans Heartbroken
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Just days before one of the most important matchups of their season, the Philadelphia Eagles have been blindsided by an injury crisis that could reshape their Week 13 outlook. What was expected to be a must-win game has now turned into a test of resilience, depth, and emotional strength.
The Eagles released their Week 13 injury report, and it read like a nightmare. Five key starters did not practice, but the most devastating blow came from the news that rookie standout Andrew Mukuba has suffered a fractured ankle requiring surgery — likely ending his season.
A video circulating online showing Mukuba collapsing in pain after the injury against the Cowboys has left Eagles fans stunned and heartbroken.
Among those listed as Did Not Practice:
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DeVonta Smith (Shoulder/Chest) – the team’s No. 1 receiver
Xavier Gipson (Shoulder)
Brandon Graham (Groin)
Lane Johnson (Foot)
Andrew Mukuba (Ankle – Surgery)
In addition, Saquon Barkley (groin), Reed Blankenship (thigh), and Landon Dickerson (knee) were all limited participants — raising even more concerns for a roster that cannot afford setbacks this late in the season.
Sources within the organization confirm that Mukuba is expected to undergo surgery within days, with his chances of returning this year considered “extremely slim.” It is a painful loss for a defense already stretched thin.
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In the midst of growing anxiety from the fanbase, head coach Nick Sirianni addressed the media with a message that was both emotional and encouraging, giving Eagles Nation a moment of unity during the chaos:
“There’s nothing harder than watching your guys go down like that. They give everything they have every single week. We hurt with them, but we also believe they’ll come back stronger. Right now, the only thing we can do is stand together and fight for them.”
The quote immediately spread across social media, drawing tens of thousands of reactions from Eagles fans who know their team is entering a critical week with a wounded roster — and a wounded heart.
Even so, one thing remains true: the Philadelphia Eagles do not break easily.
This franchise has built its identity on resilience and fire, and as Week 13 approaches, they will rely more than ever on the strength of the locker room and the energy of their fans.
For now, all of Philadelphia is hoping for one thing —
a successful surgery for Andrew Mukuba and a team strong enough to weather this storm.













