Seumalo (knee) was activated from injured reserve Friday, Martin Frank of The Delaware News Journal reports.
Philadephia still has to contend with Brandon Brooks (Achilles) being on the reserve/PUP list and Andre Dillard (biceps) on IR, but the Eagles have integrated yet another piece back into the starting offensive line with Seumalo's activation. The 27-year-old is slated to make his first start since Week 2, shoring up Carson Wentz's blindside alongside left tackle Jason Peters heading into a Sunday matchup against the Browns.
Coach Doug Pederson said Friday that he expects Seumalo (knee) to come off IR and start Sunday's game against the Browns, Reuben Frank of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports.
Seumalo will reprise his starting role at left guard if he's indeed activated in time to suit up Sunday, a development that would provide a notable boost for Philadelphia's offensive front. In order to activate him, the Eagles will have to make a corresponding transaction to free up a roster spot.
Seumalo (knee) was designated to return from injured reserve Monday, indicating his 21-day practice window has begun, Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
Seumalo will be evaluated through the practice week and could return for the Week 10 matchup against the Giants. The 2016 third-round pick started at left guard through the first two games of the year, and he'd be a major boost for an offensive line that has been decimated by injuries this season.
Coach Doug Pederson said Wednesday that Seumalo (knee) is "out for the foreseable future," Les Bowen of the Philadelphia Daily News reports.
Seumalo looks like he could spend more than the requisite minimum three weeks on injured reserve, though Pederson also previously expressed optimism that his knee issue wouldn't be long-term. In the meantime, Matt Pryor appears to be the likeliest candidate to start at left guard versus the Bengals on Sunday.
Seumalo (knee) has been placed on the reserve/injured list, Les Bowen of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
Head coach Doug Pederson believes it will be a short stint on IR for the Eagles starting center, although the move means he will have to miss three weeks minimum. Seumalo hasn't missed a start since the 2018 season, but now Philly will have to rely on Matt Pryor for the immediate future.
Seumalo (knee) is questionable to return to Sunday's matchup against the Rams, Zach Berman of The Athletic reports.
Injury woes continue to present themselves along Philadelphia's offensive line, as the unit is already dealing with potential season-ending injuries to Brandon Brooks (Achilles) and Andre Dillard (bicep). Seumalo played all 68 of the Eagles' offensive snaps Week 1, but if he cannot return against Los Angeles, Matt Pryor or Nate Herbig may fill in at left guard.
Seumalo agreed to a three-year contract extension with the Eagles on Monday.
Seumalo played in at least 13 games during each of the last two seasons, showcasing his versatility by playing at multiple positions on the offensive line. With Brandon Brooks rehabbing from an Achilles injury sustained during the playoffs, Seumalo could slot into the starting lineup to begin the 2019 season.
Seumalo (chest) is officially active for Sunday's wild-card game against the Bears.
Seumalo missed the previous three contests but his full practice participation Friday helped clear the way for his return. The 25-year-old should return to his starting role at left guard at Chicago.
Seumalo (pectoral) is ruled out for Sunday's game against Washington.
Seumalo will miss his third consecutive game due to a lingering pectoral injury. Stefan Wisniewski will slot into the starting lineup once more versus Washington.
Seumalo (pectoral) was ruled out for Sunday's game against the Texans, Dave Zangaro of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports.
Seumalo will miss his second straight game as he continues to nurse the pectoral injury suffered Week 14 against the Cowboys. Stefan Wisniewski should grab another start at left guard in his absence.
Seumalo (pectoral) is ruled out for Sunday's game versus the Rams, Zach Berman of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
Seumalo suffered this injury in Week 14 against the Cowboys. Expect Stefen Wisniewski to start at left guard in Seumalo's place against a fierce Rams pass rush.
Seumalo (pectoral) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Cowboys, Dave Zangaro of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports.
It's unclear when the Seumalo picked up the injury or the severity of the injury at this time. For the time being, Stefen Wisniewski has replaced Seumalo on the offensive line.