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  • Raiders' Marcus Epps: Avoids injury report

    Epps (neck) was not listed on the Raiders' injury report Wednesday. Epps sustained a neck injury in Week 12 against the Chiefs and finished the game with two tackles (one solo). The bye week appears to have allowed Epps to recover from the stinger and he's on track to play Sunday against the Vikings. In 12 games this season, he's recorded 47 tackles (32 solo), one pass deflection and a fumble recovery.
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  • Raiders' Marcus Epps: Will play Sunday

    Epps (neck) is active for Sunday's game against the Chiefs. Epps was knocked out of last week's loss the Dolphins with a neck injury. He was a limited participant in all three practices this week and will start at strong safety alongside Tre'von Moehrig. Epps has 45 tackles (31 solo) and a fumble recovery in 11 games this season.
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  • Raiders' Marcus Epps: Deemed questionable for Week 12

    Epps (neck) is officially questionable to play against Kansas City on Sunday, Rachel Gossen of the Raiders' official site reports. Epps suffered a stinger in last Sunday's loss to Miami and didn't play at all in the second half. He logged a trio of limited practice sessions during Week 12 prep, leaving his status for Sunday up in the air. Isaiah Pola-Mao replaced Epps against the Dolphins last weekend and would presumably start against the Chiefs if Epps is unable to suit up.
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  • Raiders' Marcus Epps: Questionable to return

    Epps is questionable to return to Las Vegas' game versus the Dolphins on Sunday due to a neck injury. Epps exited the game in the first half and is now questionable to return to Sunday's game. Chris Smith should be in line for more playing time if Epps ends up being unable to return to action.
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  • Eagles' Marcus Epps: Totals eight tackles Week 17

    Epps recorded eight tackles (seven solo) during Sunday's 20-10 loss to the Saints. Epps finished with the Eagles' second-most tackles behind linebacker T.J. Edwards (11). The 198-pound safety also continued to play every defensive snap for Philadelphia, and he has now accumulated 91 tackles over 16 games. Epps could have a chance to secure his first 100-tackle season if he posts another prolific performance Week 18 against the Giants.
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  • Eagles' Marcus Epps: Leading tackler in season opener

    Epps had 10 tackles (eight solo), including one tackle for loss, in Sunday's 38-35 win over Detroit. Neither defense played particularly well, but Epps helped the Eagles do just enough on that side of the ball to pull out a Week 1 road victory. The safety led the team in tackles in the season opener.
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  • Eagles' Marcus Epps: Could start in 2022

    Epps has a good chance to start alongside Anthony Harris at safety this season, Zach Berman of The Athletic reports. After losing Rodney McLeod to the Colts this offseason, Philadelphia will need someone to step up as its second starting safety, and it sounds like Epps currently is the favorite to do so. He provided reason to believe he could succeed as a starter last season, racking up 20 tackles over two games when he took over for the injured Harris in Weeks 7 and 8.
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  • Eagles' Marcus Epps: Career high in tackles

    Epps had 11 tackles (five solo) in a 33-22 loss to the Raiders on Sunday. Epps stepped into a full-time role playing 100 percent of the snaps with Anthony Harris (hands/groin) unable to play. The third-year pro took advantage of the opportunity, as his 11 tackles marked a career high. The Eagles will travel to Detroit for Week 8, and if Harris is able to return, look for Epps to be relegated to a part-time role.
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  • Eagles' Marcus Epps: Racks up eight stops

    Epps had eight tackles (five solo) during Sunday's 21-18 win over the Panthers. Epss was busy as a run stopper despite playing just 29 percent of defensive snaps. As he's been mostly limited to a depth role, Epps shouldn't be considered as a viable IDP option except in exceptionally deep formats.
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  • Eagles' Marcus Epps: Clears concussion protocol

    Epps is active for Sunday's Week 2 matchup against the 49ers. Epps entered concussion protocol immediately after the Eagles' Week 1 victory against the Falcons. However, he apparently passed all required medical tests and will likely step into a significant role with Rodney McLeod (knee) inactive once again.
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  • Eagles' Marcus Epps: Starting against Atlanta

    Epps will be starting at safety Sunday against the Falcons, according to Dave Zangaro of NBC Sports Philadelphia. Epps will get the starting nod at safety over Rodney McLeod, but that isn't all that surprising considering he ended the 2020 season in a starting role as well. The former Wyoming standout managed 47 tackles (35 solo), four defended passes and two interceptions across 14 games in 2020.
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  • Eagles' Marcus Epps: Suiting up Thursday

    Epps (rib) upgraded to full practice participation Wednesday and doesn't carry an injury designation into Thursday's game against the Giants. Epps was forced to miss his first game of the season last week against Baltimore due to the rib injury but appears back to full health. The fact that the Wyoming product will play is a positive sign for the depth at safety for the Eagles, especially considering K'Von Wallace (shoulder) was already ruled out for the contest.
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  • Eagles' Marcus Epps: Sitting out Sunday

    Epps (ribs) has been ruled out for Sunday's game versus the Ravens. Epps has played every game this season, including two starts, but he was unable to practice this week and will watch from the sidelines. The second-year safety has recorded 17 tackles and two pass breakups, and now rookie K'Von Wallace likely will handle more reps with the No. 8 scoring offense coming to town.
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  • Eagles' Marcus Epps: Back to full health

    Epps (lower body) is not listed on Wednesday's injury report. Epps dealt with a lower body injury during training camp, but he's shed the issue heading into the regular season. He'll provide the Eagles with a reserve safety option during Sunday's season opener against Washington.
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