Keegan (illness) was not listed on the Eagles' injury report Wednesday.
Keegan was unable to play in the Eagles' NFC wild-card game against the Packers due to an illness. He doesn't appear to be under the weather anymore, and barring any setbacks, the rookie fifth-round pick should be able to suit up in Sunday's NFC divisional-round clash against the Rams.
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Eagles' Trevor Keegan: Will miss wild-card round
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Keegan (illness) has been ruled out for Sunday's wild-card game against Green Bay.
Keegan saw the first action of his professional career Week 18 against the Giants, logging 51 percent of the Eagles' offensive snaps with the team resting many of its starters. The rookie was a fifth-round pick by the Eagles in April's NFL Draft and has spent most of his first year as an observer.
The Eagles selected Keegan in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 172nd overall.
Keegan is a bit thin for a guard (6-foot-5, 310 pounds) and lacks the reach to play at tackle (32 and 3/8-inch arms), but he's a three-year starter from a dominant Michigan offensive line and might have just enough athleticism to develop into a viable NFL starter. Keegan's 5.24-second 40-yard dash, 30.5-inch vertical and 107-inch broad jump were all well above average by guard standards, so Keegan might be able to add some useful weight without falling below the league average line for athleticism. If he can shore up his power element, Keegan wouldn't have any obvious limitations.