Current Injury Reports for Eagles....
ESPN's John Clayton expects Michael Vick (hand) to miss "a day of practice at the most" this week.
"Vick should be able to go" against the 49ers this week, Clayton added. The Philadelphia Inquirer reported earlier in the day that Vick is "likely" to play this week. Vince Young is tentatively expected to handle backup duties going forward.
Riley Cooper (concussion) is considered day to day.
Cooper will have to go through the concussion protocol in an effort to get cleared by Sunday. He's a poor bet to step into a possible void created by Jeremy Maclin's hamstring injury.
Jeremy Maclin's hamstring injury is not as bad as initially thought, according to coach Andy Reid.
Maclin had an MRI which painted a rosy picture and he has been listed as day to day. Still, hamstring injuries for receivers are concerning. Maclin was unable to finish yesterday's loss and he'll likely miss practice time this week. Owners still should add Steve Smith as insurance.
Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer considers Jeremy Maclin (hamstring) "unlikely" to face the 49ers in Week 4.
McLane is speculating, but the fact that Maclin couldn't return to Sunday's loss to the Eagles suggests his hamstring pull could be a multi-week injury. Riley Cooper, Maclin's backup at split end, is also considered "unlikely" for Week 4 after a concussion. It's possible that Steve Smith will start against the 49ers at flanker, with DeSean Jackson at split end and Jason Avant in the slot. Smith is the Eagles receiver to target on waiver wires this week.