NFL: Report: Eagles QB Jalen Hurts has broken finger on left hand

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Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts apparently has a broken finger on his left (non-throwing) hand, NFL Network reported on Sunday afternoon.

Hurts was seen arriving for the 11-2 Eagles’ home game Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers (10-3) with a bandaged finger.

The quarterback was on the injury report for a finger issue but was a full participant at practice each day.

Hurts is active for Sunday’s game. The Eagles announced their inactive list: wide receiver Britain Covey (neck), cornerback Eli Ricks, offensive linemen Nick Gates, Trevor Keegan and Darian Kinnard, and third quarterback Tanner McKee.

Safeties Reed Blankenship (concussion) and Sydney Brown (knee) returned to the active list after missing games. Wide receiver Johnny Wilson, who was questionable because of an illness, also is active.

The Steelers’ inactives include star wide receiver George Pickens (hamstring), safety DeShon Elliott (hamstring), defensive back Cory Trice Jr., defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi (groin) and third quarterback Kyle Allen.

–Field Level Media

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