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Eagles wrap Day 18 with injury updates and depth notes
Day 18 of Eagles camp closes with injuries, standout moments from Ojomo and Dotson, and roster questions ahead of preseason

The Eagles close training camp with an emphasis on injuries, emerging depth and layout questions ahead of the preseason.
Eagles Camp Ends with Injury Tally and Depth Questions
Philadelphia Eagles wrapped Day 18 of 2025 training camp with a walkthrough, a short practice, and a closing walkthrough. A long list of players did not practice, including A.J. Brown, Tariq Castro-Fields, Lewis Cine, Landon Dickerson, Jordan Mailata, Tanner McKee, Andrew Mukuba, Kelee Ringo, DeVonta Smith, Josh Uche, and Johnny Wilson.
Adoree’ Jackson took first-team reps at cornerback two as Kelee Ringo’s status raised questions about a Week 1 role. Moro Ojomo stood out with a powerful rush on Kenyon Green, a move described as a forklift that grabbed attention. Smael Mondon and Nolan Smith added sacks, signaling progress from the edge and in blitz situations. Off the field, the questions about the offensive line depth persisted, even as the unit remains stronger than many others in the league. UDFA Darius Cooper closed camp with a sharp zone beat and a leaping end-zone grab, while Jahan Dotson showed signs of a larger role in the offense. Kyle McCord directed the second unit but made a triple-coverage throw that was picked off by Jeremiah Trotter Jr. Lane Johnson worked on the scout team defense as part of preseason prep, a reminder of the team’s ongoing rotation considerations going into Friday night’s game against the Jets at MetLife.
Key Takeaways
"Ojomo's forklift rush stood out today"
A standout moment showing his burst and leverage
"Dotson looks set for a bigger role this season"
Observed increased involvement and playmaking ability
"Kyle McCord threw into triple coverage for an interception"
A sign of command issues in a high-pressure drill
Injuries are forcing the Eagles to test their depth earlier than intended. The camp notes point to a roster that will rely on young players to step into larger roles, especially at receiver and on the edge. Ojomo’s continued progress adds a tangible bright spot for the pass rush, while Dotson’s development could unlock more weaponry for Hurts. The QB depth chart remains unsettled, and the offensive line’s backups are a focal point as preseason play approaches. If health doesn’t improve soon, the team may lean on development over immediate results, shaping decisions for the 53-man roster.
Highlights
- Ojomo flashed a forklift rush that turned heads at practice
- Dotson looks set for a bigger role this season
- McCord needs to tighten command under pressure
- Depth will be tested this preseason for the Eagles
Injury tally and depth concerns raise roster scrutiny
A surge of injuries tests the Eagles depth and could influence early roster decisions and fan reaction ahead of preseason.
The next chapters come in the preseason, where depth will be tested in real game conditions.
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