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After a much-needed bye week, the Philadelphia Eagles are back on the field Sunday to host the Cleveland Browns.
The 2-2 Eagles are favorites over the 1-4 Browns, who’ve lost three games in a row.
But after Philadelphia dropped Game 4 to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 33-16, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts owned up to his mistakes on the field and admitted he failed to take advantage of multiple opportunities.
“Overall, I just have to play better, I got to play better,” Hurts said. “I had a ton of opportunities to lead the offense and really play complementary ball and that starts with me on that side of the ball.”
Here’s what you need to know as the Eagles look to improve their record to 3-2 Sunday.
The Philadelphia Eagles host the Cleveland Browns at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday, Oct. 13. Kickoff is at 1 p.m. ET.
Sunday’s game will be broadcast locally on FOX. Nationwide, fans can also stream the game on NFL+.
Eagles fans were likely relieved to see wide receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith and right tackle Lane Johnson back to full participation on Friday after injuries kept the veterans off the field for several weeks.
And now it’s official: The three stars are all active for Sunday’s game against the Browns.
Brown hasn’t played since Week 1 after suffering a hamstring injury, and Johnson and Smith left Week 3 against New Orleans with concussions. Both were out again in Week 4 against the Bucs.
“I feel good, I’m 100 percent, and I’m ready to go,” Brown said Friday.
On Saturday the team announced it signed wide receiver Parris Campbell to the active roster and elevated offensive lineman Jack Driscoll from the practice squad.
The team says Campbell will help add “speed and depth” while Britain Covey remains on the IR.
Players listed as inactive Sunday include: