Kenny Pickett is poised to step in as the starting quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles this Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys, amidst uncertainty surrounding Jalen Hurts' availability due to a concussion and finger injury. Pickett, who has been preparing diligently since joining the Eagles as Hurts' backup, expressed confidence in his readiness for this crucial matchup.
Despite dealing with rib injuries sustained during his last appearance against the Washington Commanders, Pickett participated fully in practice and is optimistic about his performance. He emphasized the importance of timing and chemistry with key receivers like A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, noting that practice reps with them will be vital for success on game day. His previous game experience, although challenging, has provided him with valuable insights into the speed and dynamics of NFL play.
In addition to Pickett's preparation, the Eagles are monitoring the health of other players, including A.J. Brown and Josh Sweat, who have recently appeared on the injury report. As the team gears up for this pivotal divisional clash, camaraderie and support among teammates are evident, with players like Saquon Barkley praising Pickett's work ethic and readiness to take on the starting role.