Philadelphia rules out five players The Philadelphia Eagles released their third and final official injury report on Wednesday in advance of their Week 6 Thursday Night Football game against the New York Giants.The Eagles ruled the following five players OUT: D.J. Alexander Mike Wallace Jersey , Nathan Gerry, Corey Graham, Haloti Ngata, and Darren Sproles.Alexander and Gerry being out hurts an Eagles special teams unit that hasn’t been great to begin with this season. It also thins Philly’s linebacker depth.Graham being out means the Eagles are down to just three healthy safeties on the 53-man roster: Malcolm Jenkins, Avonte Maddox http://www.eagleslockerroom.com/authentic-haloti-ngata-jersey , and Deiondre’ Hall. And Maddox isn’t even a real safety. He just started to play the position less than two weeks ago. Not ideal. Ngata’s absence means the Eagles are down to just Fletcher Cox, Destiny Vaeao, Treyvon Hester, and T.Y. McGill at defensive tackle. The Eagles just called Hester up from the practice squad last week while McGill was claimed via waivers on Monday. The Eagles can obviously have Michael Bennett and Brandon Graham play some interior defensive line snaps but boy are the Eagles thin at DT. Sproles hasn’t played since Week 1. Doug Pederson said “he’s close” to returning so maybe he has a chance to play in Week 7. We’ll see. In the meantime, the Eagles down to just Corey Clement (who is back this week) Womens Nate Gerry Jersey , Wendell Smallwood, and Josh Adams at running back with Jay Ajay going on injured reserve. Those three guys combined for 142 rushing yards on 32 carries (4.4 average) against the Colts in Week 3. Clement and Smallwood should see the bulk of the workload there with Adams sparingly working in. The good news is that no other players are listed on the final injury report. Starting tackles Jason Peters and Lane Johnson are good to go despite being limited in practice earlier this week. Sidney Jones is also set to play and so is Derek Barnett, who missed Sunday’s game against the Vikings. Barnett’s return gives a boost to Philly’s defensive line rotation as they take on a bad Giants offensive line.PHILADELPHIA EAGLES INJURY REPORT (WEDNESDAY)OUTLB D.J. Alexander (quad)LB Nathan Gerry (ankle, knee)S Corey Graham (hamstring)DT Haloti Ngata (calf)RB Darren Sproles (hamstring)...RESERVE/PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORMS Chris MaragosRESERVE/NON-FOOTBALL INJURYDT Timmy JerniganRESERVE/INJUREDRB Jay AjayiCB Elie BoukaWR Mack HollinsS Rodney McLeodTE Richard RodgersWR Mike WallaceLB Paul Worrilow...NEW YORK GIANTS INJURY REPORT (WEDNESDAY)The Giants ruled out two players: starting tight end Evan Engram and backup wide receiver Russell Shepard. There was some optimism that Engram might be able to return this week but that won’t be the case. That’s one offensive weapon the Eagles won’t have to worry about.Engram is the only injured Giants tight end this week. No. 2 option Rhett Ellison is questionable to play after failing to practice on Monday and then being limited on both Tuesday and Wednesday. Ellison ranks fourth on the Giants in receiving this year with 11 receptions for 106 yards and one touchdown. Giants pass rusher Olivier Vernon is set to make his season debut despite being limited in practice this week. He’ll test an Eagles offensive line that’s looked shaky in pass protection.Old friend Connor Barwin is expected to play despite not practicing on Tuesday. He was full go on Wednesday.Giants kicker Aldrick Rosas isn’t listed on the injury report, so it looks like he’ll play Womens Mike Quick Jersey , but he was limited on Wednesday after sitting out on both Monday and Tuesday. Something to keep an eye on. Perhaps his range and/or accuracy will be affected. OUTTE Evan Engram (knee)WR Russell Shepard (neck)QUESTIONABLETE Rhett Ellison (foot)...RESERVE/NON-FOOTBALL INJURYRB Paul PerkinsRESERVE/NON-FOOTBALL ILLNESSDT RJ McIntoshRESERVE/INJUREDCB Sam BealWR Stacy ColeyOG Nick GatesOL Jon HalapioDT Kristjan SokoliRB Jonathan StewartOLB Jordan WilliamsPatrick Robinson Injury: Saints place former Eagles cornerback on injured reserve The New Orleans Saints are placing former Philadelphia Eagles slot cornerback Patrick Robinson on injured reserve, according to a report from NFL Network. Robinson suffered a broken ankle during the Saints’ win over the Falcons in Week 3 and had to be carted off the field. That really sucks.It’s unclear if Robinson will be healthy enough to return later this season. For now, we know he’ll out for at least eight weeks due to the nature of being placed on injured reserve. That means he won’t be eligible to suit up for when the Saints host the Eagles in Week 11. Losing Robinson, who signed a four-year, $20 million contract to return to New Orleans earlier this year http://www.eagleslockerroom.com/authentic-wes-hopkins-jersey , hurts a Saints pass defense that’s already been struggling this season.It’s really a bummer to see Robinson’s season potentially end like this. The 31-year-old has dealt has been plagued by injuries in recent years but he mostly stayed healthy with the Eagles, helping Philadelphia win the Super Bowl earlier this year.P-Rob will always be a legend for his time with the Eagles. No one will ever forget his crucial pick-six against the Vikings in the NFC Championship Game.