The Lions will host free agent kick returner Brad Smith on a visit to the team on Tuesday, according to a report by the Detroit Free Press.
Smith has played nine years with the Jets, Bills and Eagles. He has four kick return touchdowns in his career and also plays a key role on kick coverage.
Most of the Eagles who were probable on the injury report are active for Monday's game against the Panthers. The list includes center Jason Kelce (hernia), guard Evan Mathis (knee), safety Nate Allen (hamstring), linebacker Mychal Kendricks (calf) and wideout Brad Smith (groin).
The Eagles are expected to be without just one player in Monday night's Week 10 matchup with the Panthers.
Quarterback Nick Foles (collarbone) has already been ruled out and will miss several weeks while recovering from his injury, but every other player on the team's injury report is probable to play Monday. That list includes wide receivers Brad Smith (groin) and Jeff Maehl (foot), offensive linemen Evan Mathis (knee) and Jason Kelce (hernia), linebacker Mychal Kendricks (calf) and defensive backs Nate Allen (hamstring) and Nolan Carroll (groin).
Safety Nate Allen (hamstring) and wide receiver Brad Smith (groin) are the lone injured inactives for the Eagles on Sunday in Houston.
The healthy scratches are quarterback Matt Barkley, center Julian Vandervelde, tackle Dennis Kelly, linebacker Marcus Smith and defensive end Taylor Hart.
Wide receiver Brad Smith (groin) and safety Nate Allen (hamstring) are the lone Eagles deemed questionable for the Sunday game in Houston. Both practiced in full Friday.
All the others on their injury report are probable. They are cornerback Brandon Boykin (hamstring), tight end Brent Celek (back), offensive linemen Todd Herremans (biceps) and Jason Kelce (hernia), linebackers Mychal Kendricks (calf) and DeMeco Ryans (groin), wide receiver Jeff Maehl (foot), running back Darren Sproles (knee) and cornerback Jaylen Watkins (wrist).
Eagles center Jason Kelce, who's coming back from sports hernia surgery, is among the team's inactives Sunday at Arizona. David Molk will continue to fill in.
Also sitting out are running back Darren Sproles (knee), wideout Brad Smith (groin), quarterback Matt Barkley, offensive lineman Dennis Kelly and defensive end Taylor Hart.
The Eagles have released an injury report Friday that has just one player worse off than questionable. Wide receiver Brad Smith (groin) will not play.
Those designated as questionable are center Jason Kelce (hernia), linebacker Mychal Kendricks (calf) and running back Darren Sproles (knee). Running back Chris Polk (hamstring), linebacker DeMeco Ryans (groin) and cornerback Jaylen Watkins (wrist) are probable.
The Eagles declared linebacker Mychal Kendricks (calf), receiver Brad Smith (groin), running back Chris Polk (hamstring), center Jason Kelce (hernia), quarterback Matt Barkley, offensive lineman Dennis Kelly and defensive end Taylor Hart inactive for Sunday night's game against the Giants.
Eagles linebacker Mychal Kendricks (calf) has been assured of missing his fourth straight game. He has been ruled out for Week 6 against the Giants. Also out are center Jason Kelce (hernia), running back Chris Polk (hamstring) and wide receiver Brad Smith (groin).
Linebacker DeMeco Ryans (groin) is questionable. The probables are linebacker Connor Barwin (knee), cornerbacks Brandon Boykin (hamstring) and Nolan Carroll (hamstring), tight end Trey Burton (Achilles), wide receiver Josh Huff (shoulder) and tackle Matt Tobin (ankle).
Eagles coach Chip Kelly said Thursday wide receiver Brad Smith will be sidelined for a couple of weeks due to a core muscle injury. He has one catch through 11 games.
The Eagles ruled wide receiver Brad Smith out for Week 6 against the Giants because of a groin injury, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports Wednesday. Smith has only one reception on the year. The team will likely turn to Jeff Maehl and Josh Huff to fill his void on Sunday.
All of the Eagles listed as probables on the team's final injury report are active for Sunday's Week 5 matchup against the Rams, including tight ends James Casey (knee) and Trey Burton (Achilles), cornerback Nolan Carroll (ankle), wide receivers Jeremy Maclin (hamstring), Brad Smith (groin) and Josh Huff (shoulder), tackle Matt Tobin (ankle) and safety Earl Wolff (knee).
Huff indicated during the week that he was healthy and ready to play despite being continued to be listed on the injury report. He'll make his professional debut on Sunday if he gets on to the field. Wide receiver Jeff Maehl, who is inactive with Huff ready to roll, played just four offensive snaps in Week 4.
The Eagles have issued a rather lengthy injury report for their Sunday game against St. Louis, but only center Jason Kelce and linebacker Mychal Kendricks have been ruled out. Cornerback Brandon Boykin (hamstring) is questionable while the rest are probable.
That designation belongs to tight ends James Casey (knee) and Trey Burton (Achilles), cornerback Nolan Carroll (ankle), wide receivers Jeremy Maclin (hamstring), Brad Smith (groin) and Josh Huff (shoulder), tackle Matt Tobin (ankle) and safety Earl Wolff (knee).
A slew of Eagles who were listed as probable are active for the game in San Francisco. They include wideouts Jordan Matthews (oblique) and Brad Smith (groin), defensive end Brandon Bair (foot), cornerback Brandon Boykin (hip), tight end James Casey (knee), defensive end Fletcher Cox (back), offensive tackle Matt Tobin (ankle) and safety Earl Wolff (knee).
Probables dominate the injury report released Friday by the Eagles for their game Sunday in San Francisco.
Among those with that designation are defensive ends Fletcher Cox (back) and Brandon Bair (foot), cornerbacks Jaylen Watkins (hamstring) and Brandon Boykin (hip), tight end James Casey (knee), wide receivers Brad Smith (groin) and Jordan Matthews (oblique), tackle Matt Tobin (ankle) and safety Earl Wolff (knee).
Center Jason Kelce (hernia) and linebacker Mychal Kendricks (calf) will not play. Wideout Josh Huff (shoulder) is questionable.
Eagles wide receiver Brad Smith (groin) is active for Week 3 against Washington, after being listed as probable on the injury report.
Eagles wide receiver Josh Huff is doubtful for Week 3 against Washignton, despite participating in full during Friday's practice with a shoulder injury.
Additionally, wide receiver Brad Smith (groin) and offensive lineman Todd Herremans (hamstring) are both probable for Sunday's game, while tackle Matt Tobin is questionable.
Eagles running back Chris Polk (hamstring) and receiver Brad Smith (groin) are active for Monday night's game in Indianapolis after being listed as probable on the injury report.
Eagles running back Chris Polk (hamstring), wide receiver Brad Smith (groin) and cornerback Jaylen Watkins (hamstring) are listed as probable for Monday's Week 2 matchup with the Colts.
Eagles rookie Jordan Matthews has moved ahead of Brad Smith on the team's unofficial depth chart as the No. 3 wide receiver behind Jeremy Maclin and Riley Cooper, according to The Philadelphia Inquirer.