Eagles’ Dickerson Set for Knee Procedure Ahead of Season Opener

Eagles Pro Bowl guard Landon Dickerson is preparing for a minor procedure to address a meniscus injury to his right knee, according to a source shared with ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The procedure is scheduled for the coming days, and the team is optimistic about his recovery timeline to ensure he is ready for the season opener.

Dickerson, who has been a key player for the Eagles, has been working closely with the team’s medical staff to manage the injury. The procedure is expected to be minimally invasive, allowing for a quicker return to play. The team has not yet provided specific details about the surgery, but the outlook remains cautiously optimistic.

The injury has raised concerns about the team’s offensive line depth, particularly with the impending season opener. However, the Eagles’ coaching staff has expressed confidence in both Dickerson’s recovery and the overall health of the offensive line. The team’s medical team is monitoring his progress with regular check-ups and is adjusting his rehabilitation plan as needed.