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Injuries Cloud Eagles' Minicamp Outlook as Linebacker Depth Cotinues To Be Growing Concern

Injuries Cloud Eagles' Minicamp Outlook as Linebacker Depth Cotinues To Be Growing Concern

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Injuries Cloud Eagles' Minicamp Outlook as Linebacker Depth Cotinues To Be Growing Concern originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
As the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles wrap up their spring practice sessions, several key players remain sidelined with injuries that will impact their availability for July minicamp. The reigning champions face significant depth concerns at linebacker, while other positions show more promising recovery timelines.
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LB Nakobe Dean (torn patellar tendon):
Dean's recovery from the injury suffered during the wild-card victory over Green Bay continues to progress slowly. Defensive coordinator Vic Fangio delivered sobering news this week, stating that Dean 'won't be back anytime soon' and 'won't be back for a while.' The third-year linebacker, who was having a breakout season before the injury, has incorporated ballet training into his rehab to improve flexibility and mobility. Dean shed his crutches just three weeks after surgery, but full recovery from a patellar tendon tear typically requires eight to 12 months. With his surgery taking place in January, participation in July minicamp is extremely unlikely. Late July training camp represents his earliest possible return.
LB Jihaad Campbell (shoulder surgery):
The Eagles' first-round pick will definitively miss July minicamp as he continues to recover from March surgery to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder. Fangio confirmed that Campbell 'won't hit the practice field until sometime in August,' meaning the rookie will miss all spring and summer sessions. Though he remains active in meetings and walkthroughs, Campbell's health remains a concern. Reports indicate the Alabama product will eventually require surgery on his other shoulder and may have underlying knee issues. Despite this, the Eagles remain confident in his long-term upside.
C Cam Jurgens (back procedure):
Jurgens, who recently signed a four-year, $68 million extension, presents a far more optimistic outlook. The newly extended center played through significant back pain during the postseason before undergoing an offseason procedure to address nerve discomfort. He's expected to be fully available for minicamp and training camp, reinforcing the team's confidence in his recovery and value.
EDGE Nolan Smith (triceps):
Smith's recovery from the triceps tear suffered in Super Bowl LIX is progressing on schedule. The second-year edge rusher has been a limited participant in OTAs and is expected to be cleared for full action by July minicamp, if not sooner.
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FB Ben VanSumeren (knee):
VanSumeren, who missed the Eagles' first media-attended OTA session, returned to action June 4. He previously stated he would be ready for training camp, and signs point to him being available for July's minicamp.
Of all the injury concerns, linebacker represents the most pressing issue heading into the summer. With Dean and Campbell sidelined, Jeremiah Trotter Jr. has received first-team reps next to Zack Baun throughout OTAs. While this opens the door for younger players to step up, it also highlights the team's thin depth at a crucial position.
The Eagles are the only NFL team holding just one mandatory minicamp practice this year, potentially a reward for their Super Bowl run. That limited time on the field makes the health of key contributors even more critical as Philadelphia prepares for another title defense. Training camp in late July will provide the next major checkpoint to determine which injured players are ready to contribute to the Eagles' repeat aspirations.
Related: Eagles Predicted To Have Two 'Sleeper' MVP Candidates
Related: Blankenship Sounds Off on 'Completely Different' Eagles Setup
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 9, 2025, where it first appeared.

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