The Eagles’ rookie cornerback was sidelined during the Rams’ first offensive drive of the NFC Divisional Round matchup, but doesn’t expect to be out long term.
The Eagles’ defense had a few nice plays during the Rams’ first offensive drive in Sunday’s playoff game, but Los Angeles ultimately got into the endzone to take the lead, 7-6. During the drive, rookie CB Quinyon Mitchell left the game after tackling Matthew Stafford and didn’t return.
Eagles beat reporter Olivia Reiner spoke to the rookie after the game, and Mitchell didn’t think it would be a long term issue and doesn’t expect it to keep him out long, if at all.
Just spoke to Quinyon Mitchell in the locker room, who was in good spirits. He said he’s “fine” after his shoulder injury. When I asked him if he had any long-term concern, he said, “No, I’m going to be good.”
— Olivia Reiner (@ReinerOlivia) January 19, 2025
NFL insider Jordan Schultz also shared a positive update:
Sources: #Eagles star rookie CB Quinyon Mitchell is not believed to have sustained a serious shoulder injury in tonight’s win over the #Rams.
Despite leaving the game, the team remains “hopeful and optimistic” that Mitchell will be ready for the NFC Championship vs Washington. pic.twitter.com/LXgOmow8L1
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) January 20, 2025
Just as the broadcast was boasting the number of defensive snaps Mitchell played as a rookie, he ended up leaving the field to be checked out and eventually ended up in the blue medical tent. He was ruled questionable to return after suffering a shoulder injury and soon after made his way into the locker room.
It wasn’t long after halftime that the team announced Mitchell would not return, and had been ruled out.
Injury Update: CB Quinyon Mitchell (shoulder) has been downgraded to out. https://t.co/JDGrIggbQy
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) January 19, 2025
With Mitchell on the sideline, Isaiah Rodgers took his place. Rodgers has filled in for Darius Slay quite a bit throughout the season, so he has a rapport with the defensive backs and can hopefully rise to the occasion.