Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Johnny Wilson will undergo season-ending surgery on his knee and ankle, according to a report from the Inquirer’s Jeff McLane.
This is really unfortunate news for Wilson, who turned the corner after a rough start to training camp. The second-year wide receiver shined in the Eagles’ first preseason game by using his 6’6” frame to make jump ball catches. Wilson figured to contribute as a blocker, special teams player, and occasional red zone target in 2025. Instead, he’ll end up being placed on injured reserve.
Wilson’s injury leaves the Eagles with six wide receivers who are projected to make the 53-man roster. A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, and Jahan Dotson are cemented as the top trio. After them, it’s undrafted rookie sensation Darius Cooper, Ainias Smith, and the recently acquired John Metchie III. Speaking of the Metchie trade, that move to add more wide receiver depth is aging well.
Here’s wishing Wilson a full recovery that allows him to get healthy in time for the 2026 offseason.
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