Eagles' Jonathan Greenard Faces Uncertain Start to Season Due to Injury
The Philadelphia Eagles received disappointing news regarding edge defender Jonathan Greenard, who may not be ready for the start of the season due to a strained pec muscle. Defensive coordinator Vic Fangio expressed concern about Greenard's absence, indicating that he is not counting on him being available for Week 1.
With Greenard sidelined, players Jalyx Hunt and Nolan Smith will need to step up significantly. The Eagles traded for Greenard to enhance their pass rush, which is crucial for their defensive strategy. His injury comes at a challenging time, especially after the team lost Jaelan Phillips to the Carolina Panthers in free agency.
Fangio also commented on defensive lineman Ty Robinson, who struggled during his rookie season but showed promise with a sack in the first preseason game. Fangio's candid assessment highlighted the need for Robinson to demonstrate consistent performance to secure a role on the defense. The Eagles' defensive line depth will be tested early in the season, and Fangio's ability to maximize player potential will be critical.
