Eagles vs Buccaneers Week 4 Final Injury Report
Alright, let’s cut to the chase. The Philadelphia Eagles are marching into Tampa Bay to face the Buccaneers, and while the team looks mostly healthy on paper, there are some storylines brewing that could make or break this Week 4 matchup. The official injury report is out, and while Philly fans might be breathing a sigh of relief, the Bucs are looking a little worse for wear. One team is nearly at full strength, while the other is juggling a “questionable” list that includes their starting quarterback and top receiver.
This isn’t just about who’s on the field; it’s about who’s being thrown into the fire and whether they’re ready for the heat. So, let’s break down this injury report with a healthy dose of reality and a little bit of that Philly sarcasm you know and love.
Adoree’ Jackson’s Injury Puts Kelee Ringo in the Spotlight
Let’s start with the big question mark for the Eagles. Cornerback Adoree’ Jackson is officially listed as “doubtful” with a groin injury. In the NFL, “doubtful” is basically a polite way of saying, “Yeah, he’s not playing, but we don’t want to admit it until we have to.” Jackson went from not practicing on Wednesday to being limited for the rest of the week, which is never a great sign.
So, who’s next in line? Get ready for the Kelee Ringo show. With Jakorian Bennett chilling on Injured Reserve, the Eagles are turning to the 2023 fourth-round pick. You might remember Philadelphia had high hopes for Ringo to be the starting CB2 right out of the gate, but he stumbled through training camp and lost that competition. Now, thanks to injuries, he gets a shot at redemption. No pressure, kid. You just have to cover some of the league’s best receivers. Good luck with that.
Good News for Key Eagles Players

Now for the part that will let Philly fans sleep a little better. Besides Jackson, everyone else on the 53-man roster is good to go. That’s a sentence you don’t get to write very often in the NFL.
Linebacker Zack Baun (knee) and Jihaad Campbell (triceps) gave everyone a little scare by being limited on Thursday, but they were full participants by Friday. More importantly, powerhouse tackle Lane Johnson, who left the Rams game with a stinger after just one series, is also cleared for action. The collective sigh of relief from Jalen Hurts is probably still echoing through the Lincoln Financial Field tunnels.
And in a bit of quarterback drama nobody asked for, Tanner McKee is finally ready to step up as the official QB2. He’s been the emergency third-stringer while his thumb healed, but now he’s back to full practice. Sam Howell can go back to holding the clipboard for the clipboard holder.
Tampa Bay’s Injury Woes Could Tip the Scales
While the Eagles are looking relatively pristine, the Buccaneers’ injury report reads like a Pro Bowl roster on a sick day. They’ve ruled out six-time Pro Bowl receiver Mike Evans with a hamstring injury. Ouch.
But wait, there’s more. The “questionable” list is where it gets really juicy. Quarterback Baker Mayfield (right biceps), star receiver Chris Godwin (ankle), and beastly left tackle Tristan Wirfs (knee) are all up in the air. Now, let’s be real—”questionable” for guys like this usually means they’ll play, even if they have to be duct-taped together. Godwin was a full participant on Friday, so he’s likely in. But a one-armed Mayfield and a one-legged Wirfs? That sounds like a recipe for a long day against this Eagles defensive front.
The Bucs are also missing key linemen Luke Goedeke and Cody Mauch, who are on IR. It’s starting to look like the Eagles’ pass rush might be feasting on Sunday. It’s almost unfair. Almost.
Final Injury Report Summary
Philadelphia Eagles:
- DOUBTFUL: CB Adoree’ Jackson (groin)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers:
- OUT: WR Mike Evans (hamstring), S Christian Izien (quad)
- QUESTIONABLE: WR Chris Godwin Jr. (ankle), DT Logan Hall (groin), QB Baker Mayfield (right biceps), OT Tristan Wirfs (knee)
This game is shaping up to be a classic battle of attrition. The Eagles are nearly at full strength, while the Bucs are patching holes with some of their biggest stars. Will Kelee Ringo rise to the occasion, or will he get exposed? Will Baker Mayfield even be able to throw a deep ball? Tune in Sunday to find out. It’s going to be interesting, to say the least.
