The Facts: After Matthews was forced out of last Friday's practice with a knee injury, HC Doug Pederson downplayed the severity of the injury by saying Matthews was "just going to be sore" for a couple of days. It will now be longer. Pederson said on Monday, via Zach Berman of the Philadelphia Inquirer, that Matthews will be sidelined for a few weeks and that the team hopes that he'll be able to play in their third preseason game against the Colts on August 27.
Diehards Line:
Matthews was hurt on a low hit by rookie defensive back Jalen Mills in the same practice that saw tight end Zach Ertz leave for a concussion evaluation after another low hit from rookie Blake Countess. That led Ertz to call for younger members of the team to pay closer attention to where they’re hitting their teammates. Whatever the case, it's not a surprise to see the Eagles take a cautious approach with Matthews' return.