Hinton (back) has been ruled out for Monday's game against the Chargers.
Hinton was a full participant in practice during Week 14 prep, but he will remain on injured reserve for at least one more game. He's in the final stages of his recovery from a back injury that caused him to start the season on IR.
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Eagles' Myles Hinton: Staying on IR
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Hinton (back) has been ruled out for Friday's game against the Bears.
Hinton will stay on injured reserve for at least one more week due to a back injury. The rookie sixth-rounder started the season on injured reserve, and his next opportunity to make his NFL regular-season debut is Week 14 against the Chargers on Monday, Dec. 8.
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Eagles' Myles Hinton: Starts week without limitations
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Hinton (back) was listed as a full participant on Philadelphia's practice estimate Tuesday.
Hinton also practiced in full during the Eagles' preparation for Week 12, so his activity during Tuesday's walkthrough is no big surprise. He's in a decent position to potentially be activated from IR and suit up for the first time this regular season in Week 13.
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Eagles' Myles Hinton: Full participant in practice
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Hinton (back) was a full participant in Philadelphia's practice Wednesday.
Hinton managed to practice fully for the first time since landing on injured reserve back in August. If the team activates him in time, the rookie sixth-round pick could make his regular-season debut during Sunday's matchup versus the Cowboys.
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Eagles' Myles Hinton: Designated to return
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Hinton (undisclosed) was designated to return from the injured reserve list Wednesday.
The rookie offensive lineman from Michigan now has 21 days to be added to the Eagles' active roster before reverting to IR. Once fully healthy, Hinton will likely operate as one of the team's top reserve tackles.
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Eagles' Myles Hinton: Joins Eagles on Day 3
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The Eagles selected Hinton in the sixth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 191st overall.
Hinton is a big-bodied tackle prospect (6-foot-6, 323 pounds, 34-inch arms) who spent his college career at Stanford and then Michigan, where he won a national championship. He became a full-time starter at Michigan at left tackle this past season. Hinton has some injury history, which raises durability questions, but landing in Philadelphia suggests he'll get the type of coaching that will help him reach his potential if he stays healthy.