The Eagles are moving on from wide receiver Jordan Matthews for a third time.
The top two receivers on the Eagles depth chart will be on the field Sunday unless there is any setback during warm-ups, a source told ESPN.
Falcons rookie strong safety Keanu Neal told ESPN that his $24,309 fine for an illegal hit on Eagles wide receiver Jordan Matthews was cut in half on appeal.
Jordan Matthews is not expected to play when the Eagles visit the Bengals on Sunday, but Philadelphia will have Nelson Agholor back in the wide receiver position, sources told ESPN.
Falcons safety Keanu Neal should have been penalized for his hit on Eagles WR Jordan Matthews, coach Doug Pederson said.
Rookie quarterback Carson Wentz went 4-for-5 for 57 yards and 1 touchdown on his first NFL drive, helping the Eagles jump to a 7-0 lead Sunday against the Browns.