The Philadelphia Eagles have made roster moves for their upcoming Wild Card Weekend game against the Green Bay Packers by promoting two offensive players from the practice squad. Fullback Khari Blasingame and wide receiver Parris Campbell will be available for head coach Nick Sirianni. This decision comes as the Eagles, boasting a 14-3 record, prepare to face the 11-6 Packers.
Blasingame's role will be crucial as a lead blocker for rushing champion Saquon Barkley and on special teams, while Campbell provides depth at wide receiver, especially with starters A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith dealing with injuries. Brown's practice time has been limited; he missed Thursday's session but returned on Friday, expressing determination to contribute despite being banged up. Smith, on the other hand, was held out of practice as a precaution due to back tightness.
Both players were elevated from the practice squad during the regular season, but the playoffs allow for unlimited elevations. Blasingame has contributed significantly on special teams throughout the season, while Campbell has made a handful of receptions, including a touchdown.