
Alshon Jeffery has been medically cleared to appear in his first game of the season on Sunday, but there were some questions about whether he would be available because of an issue unrelated to his surgically-repaired shoulder. Those questions have been answered.
Jeffery missed practice this week because he was battling an illness, he is going to make his 2018 debut against the Tennessee Titans.
Per @EaglesInsider on @SportsRadioWIP, Alshon Jeffery will be active today.
— Joe Giglio (@JoeGiglioSports) September 30, 2018
The Eagles have already lost Mike Wallace to a fractured fibula, so they have been thin at the wide receiver position to start out the season. Jeffery played through a shoulder injury all of last season before undergoing surgery following the Super Bowl. He managed to catch nine touchdowns during the regular season and was an even bigger factor in the playoffs, catching two touchdowns in the NFC title game and one in the Super Bowl.
With Carson Wentz having returned last week, getting Jeffery should be huge for Philly.