The Philadelphia Eagles are set to face the Las Vegas Raiders without two key players: right tackle Lane Johnson and defensive tackle Jalen Carter. Both athletes have been ruled out for the upcoming game, impacting the team’s lineup significantly.
In light of Carter’s absence, fourth-round rookie Ty Robinson, who has seen limited action this season, will be active for the matchup. Robinson’s promotion underscores the team’s need for depth at defensive tackle, and veteran Brandon Graham is expected to play a crucial role in the defensive tackle rotation as they adjust to the changes.
On the offensive front, with Lane Johnson unable to participate, Fred Johnson will step in as the starting right tackle. Fred Johnson has already filled this role for the last four games, providing the team with some continuity despite the injury. His experience in this position could be vital as the Eagles look to maintain their offensive performance.
The Eagles also have roster updates, with quarterback Sam Howell listed as the third-string QB. In a noteworthy development, Joshua Uche will miss his third consecutive game after being a fixture in the lineup during the first 11 games of the season. His absence signifies a tough blow for the Eagles’ defensive lineup as they prepare to face a formidable opponent in the Raiders.
As the team gears up for this matchup, the adjustments made in response to these inactives will be crucial for their chances of success on the field.

