Even after being limited in practice all week, Eagles head coach Chip Kelly has yet to officially rule Michael Vick out against the Packers Sunday.
Even though he was unable to finish practice Thursday and has been a limited participant in practice all week, the Philadelphia Eagles have not officially ruled Michael Vick out Sunday against the Green Bay Packers.
Vick, 33, is still recovering from a re-injured hamstring suffered on October 27th against the New York Giants and is officially doubtful on the injury report.
The Eagles starting quarterback to open the season hasn't finished a game since September 29th against the Denver Broncos and in what amounts to three quarters against the New York Giants in his two most recent starts has only completed 12 of 23 passing for 135 yards and one interception.
All signs point to Nick Foles making his fourth start of the season on the heels of tossing an NFL record tying seven touchdown passes against the Oakland Raiders Sunday.
On the season Foles is the owner of a 127.1 passer rating and has thrown for 1,028 yards and 13 touchdowns while completing 62.7 percent of his passes. The 24-year old also has the lowest interception percentage in NFL history among quarterbacks who have thrown for 300 passes.
Officially Vick was listed as a full participant in practice Friday, although the caveat is that Friday's are simply a walk through.
Elsewhere Bradley Fletcher is officially questionable with a pectoral injury.
Meanwhile Patrick Chung has been upgraded to probable having spent a majority of the season battling a shoulder injury. Damaris Johnson, Jason Peters, Chris Polk, Cedric Thornton and Julian Vandervelde all are listed as probable as well.
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