Eagles Rule Out Dallas Goedert and Jordan Mailata for Key Matchup Against Giants
The Philadelphia Eagles have officially ruled out two key offensive players, tight end Dallas Goedert and offensive tackle Jordan Mailata, for their upcoming game against the New York Giants. Both players suffered hamstring injuries last week and have not participated in practice, raising concerns for the Eagles as they prepare for a pivotal NFC East matchup.
Goedert, one of the league’s premier tight ends, has been an integral part of the Eagles’ offense, providing quarterback Jalen Hurts with a reliable target over the middle. His ability to make plays in the passing game while also serving as a strong blocker in the run game makes him a critical piece of Philadelphia’s attack. Without Goedert, the Eagles will have to rely on backup tight ends like Jack Stoll and Grant Calcaterra to step up in both the passing and run-blocking departments.
Goedert’s absence is a significant blow, especially given the Eagles’ focus on the short and intermediate passing game. With 35 receptions for 420 yards and four touchdowns so far this season, his production will be sorely missed. The Giants’ defense, which has shown improvement in recent weeks, will likely adjust its game plan, no longer needing to account for Goedert’s dangerous presence down the seam and in the red zone.
The loss of Mailata, Philadelphia’s starting left tackle, compounds the team’s issues on offense. The 6-foot-8, 365-pound Mailata has been a stalwart on the Eagles’ offensive line, protecting Hurts’ blindside and helping to pave the way for their formidable rushing attack. The Australian-born lineman, who has developed into one of the league’s top tackles, is also known for his ability to handle elite pass rushers, giving Hurts valuable time in the pocket.
With Mailata sidelined, the Eagles will likely turn to veteran Andre Dillard or Jack Driscoll to fill the left tackle spot. Dillard, a former first-round pick, has struggled with injuries throughout his career but has shown flashes of potential. Driscoll, a versatile lineman, has experience at both tackle and guard and may be called upon to handle the challenge of protecting Hurts.
The timing of these injuries couldn’t be worse for Philadelphia, as they look to maintain their position atop the NFC East. Facing a Giants team hungry for a win, the Eagles will need to adjust their offensive strategy and find ways to succeed without two of their most important players. The loss of both Goedert and Mailata will test the Eagles’ depth and resilience, especially as the team enters a critical stretch of the season.