Official Eagles-Redskins injury report

The Philadelphia Eagles have released their final injury report prior to tomorrow's game against the Washington Redskins

Both teams have three players ruled out for this game.

For the Eagles, starting linebacker Kiko Alonso is expected to be sidelined for about a month after re-injuring his left knee in Week 2. Rookie Jordan Hicks is projected to get a lot of playing time again this week against Washington. 

Starting defensive end Cedric Thornton (hand) and his backup Taylor Hart (shoulder) won't be able to give it a go for the Eagles. Brandon Bair will make his second consecutive start for Philadelphia, with Vinny Curry also getting some rotational snaps. 

Starting right guard Andrew Gardner (foot) and kicker Cody Parkey (groin) were both placed on the injured reserve this week. Matt Tobin makes his first start of 2015 at right guard. The Eagles signed former Miami Dolphins kicker Caleb Sturgis to replace Parkey. 

Starting running back DeMarco Murray is listed as questionable. He tweaked his hamstring during practice last week and was unable to play against the New York Jets. He practiced in full on Thursday and Friday. If Murray doesn't play, Ryan Mathews will make his second start of the year for the Eagles. He rushed for over 100 yards in a victory last week. 

Starting linebacker Mychal Kendricks (hamstring) was a full participant in practice throughout the week, but he is still ruled questionable. 

Starting left tackle Jason Peters (quad) is also ruled questionable, but head coach Chip Kelly expects Peters to start. 

For Washington, starting Wide receiver DeSean Jackson hasn't played a snap since suffering a hamstring injury in Week 1. Jackson reportedly wanted to give it a go this week, but he isn't close enough to being game-ready. 

Starting cornerback DeAngelo Hall (toe) is projected to miss about a month after tearing multiple ligaments in his big right toe. 

Starting linebacker Perry Riley Jr. (calf) didn't practice at all this week and is ruled out for Sunday's game. 

Starting cornerback Chris Culliver (knee) is ruled questionable, but he is optimistic that he'll play. If both Hall and Culliver don't play, Washington will start cornerbacks Bashaud Breeland and Will Blackmon.

Defensive end Kedric Golston (hand) and offensive lineman Josh LeRibeus (calf) are also ruled questionable. 

Michael Malia is a contributing intern for Eagledelphia. Follow him on Facebook (Michael Malia) or Twitter @Michael_Malia. 

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