Eagles WR Mike Wallace Out At Least Next Few Weeks With Fibula Fracture

Update:

Eagles HC Doug Pederson said that WR Mike Wallace has a fibula fracture and will miss “at least the next few weeks.

As of now, the plan is for Wallace to undergo more tests before deciding on whether to place him on injured reserve.


Adam Schefter reports that Eagles WR Mike Wallace, who was seen sporting a walking boot after Sunday’s loss to the Buccaneers, suffered a potentially season-ending ankle injury.

Wallace is undergoing further testing today to determine specific ankle injury, but he is out indefinitely.

This is bad news for the Eagles, who have been without Mack Hollins and Alshon Jeffery.

Wallace, 32, is a former third-round pick of the Steelers back in 2009. He spent four years in Pittsburgh before signing on with the Dolphins in 2013.

Wallace was later traded to the Vikings before the cut him loose after one season. Wallace spent the past two seasons with the Ravens before signing a one-year, $1.915 million contract with the Eagles this past March.

In 2018, Wallace has appeared in two games, but has yet to catch a single pass.

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