Philadelphia Eagles guard Landon Dickerson (69), Sunday, Oct. 15, 2023. (AP Photo/Rich Schultz)
Three-time Pro Bowler leaves the field in a cart
Philadelphia Eagles left guard Landon Dickerson suffered a right leg injury during the team's open practice at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday, August 10, 2025. According to FOX 29 Philadelphia , the 26-year-old lineman went down late in a pass-catching drill involving quarterback Jalen Hurts and running back Saquon Barkley.
The injury immediately sparked concern among fans and teammates, as Dickerson struggled to put weight on his leg before being treated by medical staff and wheeled off the field. NBC Sports reports that an MRI is scheduled for Monday, August 11, to determine the extent of the damage.
A potential blow to one of the NFL's best offensive lines
Dickerson's absence would be a serious setback for the Eagles' offensive line, widely considered one of the best in the NFL. As CBS Sports points out , Philadelphia is already weak at guard, with backup Kenyon Green out due to a preseason injury. The team may now have to rely on depth options like Brett Toth or rookie Trevor Keegan.
The timing is particularly troubling given that Dickerson signed a four-year, $84 million contract extension in March, cementing his status as one of the highest-paid guards in NFL history.
A career based on perseverance
Landon Dickerson's path to NFL stardom has been marked by both elite performance and resilience in the face of injury. His college career began at Florida State (2016-2018), where he made history as the first freshman in decades to start at right guard, but was sidelined multiple times by knee and ankle injuries. After transferring to Alabama in 2019, he became a dominant force, winning the Rimington Trophy in 2020, honoring the nation's top center, and being voted a unanimous All-American, as reported by RollTide.com .
Drafted in the second round by the Eagles in 2021, Dickerson quickly earned three consecutive Pro Bowl selections (2022-2024) and played a pivotal role in the team's Super Bowl LIX victory over the Kansas City Chiefs earlier this year.
What's next for Philadelphia?
The Eagles' management has yet to release an official diagnosis, but rumors circulating in media outlets such as the Hindustan Times suggest a knee or leg injury. While waiting for the MRI results, Philadelphia must prepare contingency plans to protect quarterback Jalen Hurts and preserve the running lanes that made the offense so successful last season.
If Dickerson's injury proves serious, it could reshape the Eagles' offensive strategy heading into the 2025 season—and put even more pressure on management to explore trade or free agency options before Week 1.
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