Vic Fangio Confirms Marcus Epps in Line to Start Against Chargers, But Caveats on Activation Process
Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio made it clear that veteran safety Marcus Epps is poised to start Monday night's game against the Los Angeles Chargers, provided he passes a 21-day practice window. However, Fangio emphasized that the activation process will involve a "feel and barometer" of Epps' fitness level.
Epps, who was placed on injured reserve earlier this week, had been listed behind Reed Blankenship and rookie Andrew Mukuba on the depth chart prior to his injury. The situation took an unexpected turn when Mukuba, also on injured reserve, suffered a setback that forced Sydney Brown into the starting role for the first time this season.
Fangio expressed skepticism about Brown's performance, describing it as "a lot like the rest of us - some good, some bad." While the coach acknowledged that Carter was dealing with a shoulder injury and is still playing through it, he refused to suggest any snap-count changes to the defensive front.
On another note, Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo expressed frustration over fan backlash after his home in Moorestown, New Jersey, was egged in the early hours of Saturday morning. Patullo called for greater respect from fans, stating that criticism involving family members crosses a "unique" and unacceptable line.
The latest updates on injuries and coaching decisions will undoubtedly shape the Eagles' preparation for their upcoming matchup against the Chargers.
Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio made it clear that veteran safety Marcus Epps is poised to start Monday night's game against the Los Angeles Chargers, provided he passes a 21-day practice window. However, Fangio emphasized that the activation process will involve a "feel and barometer" of Epps' fitness level.
Epps, who was placed on injured reserve earlier this week, had been listed behind Reed Blankenship and rookie Andrew Mukuba on the depth chart prior to his injury. The situation took an unexpected turn when Mukuba, also on injured reserve, suffered a setback that forced Sydney Brown into the starting role for the first time this season.
Fangio expressed skepticism about Brown's performance, describing it as "a lot like the rest of us - some good, some bad." While the coach acknowledged that Carter was dealing with a shoulder injury and is still playing through it, he refused to suggest any snap-count changes to the defensive front.
On another note, Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo expressed frustration over fan backlash after his home in Moorestown, New Jersey, was egged in the early hours of Saturday morning. Patullo called for greater respect from fans, stating that criticism involving family members crosses a "unique" and unacceptable line.
The latest updates on injuries and coaching decisions will undoubtedly shape the Eagles' preparation for their upcoming matchup against the Chargers.