Eagles Injury Update: 3 More Defensive Backs Miss Practice

The Eagles are pretty light at defensive back Wednesday.

Rodney McLeod and Jaylen Watkins, who both suffered hamstring injuries during Sunday's 27-20 loss to Kansas City, didn't practice Wednesday, head coach Doug Pederson said.

"Right now, day to day," Pederson said. "Keep evaluating, keep monitoring both of those guys."

The Eagles are down to just seven healthy defensive backs without McLeod, Watkins and Ronald Darby, who is out for at least another few weeks with a dislocated ankle.

Defensive back Corey Graham also didn't practice Wednesday. It's unclear whether Graham is injured or missed practice for another reason.

Despite the numbers in the secondary, the Eagles still haven't filled the empty spot on their roster. The Eagles have had the 53rd spot empty since they placed Donnel Pumphrey on IR with a torn hamstring Friday.

Pederson said the Eagles are going to "keep [their] eyes open" but haven't made a decision on how to fill the empty roster spot yet. They have just one defensive back on their practice squad. They signed former Chiefs corner De'Vante Bausby last week.

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