Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jeremy
Maclin will miss Sunday's game against the Arizona Cardinals with a hip
injury.
Maclin suffered the ailment in Philadelphia's season-opening win over the
Cleveland Browns and was able to play last week, but had to be carted off the
field in the third quarter after aggravating the injury.
The four-year veteran has eight receptions for 119 yards and two touchdowns
over the first two games of the season for the 2-0 Eagles.
Left tackle King Dunlap also left Sunday's game with a hamstring injury and
will not play in Week 3, while wide receiver Riley Cooper will remain
sidelined with a collarbone injury.
In other injury news, wide receivers Jason Avant (wrist) and DeSean Jackson
(hamstring), cornerback Curtis Marsh (hamstring) and safety Colt Anderson
(knee) were all full participants in Friday's practice and are listed as
probable.
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