Eagles' DeVonta Smith ruled out of Sunday night game against Rams with hamstring injury

Alex Parker

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DeVonta Smith, the Philadelphia Eagles' star wide receiver, has been ruled out of Sunday night's game against the Los Angeles Rams due to a hamstring injury.

Why it matters: Smith's absence from the lineup is a significant blow to the Eagles' offense and their chances of continuing their winning streak.

Smith has been a key contributor to the team's success this season:

  • He leads the Eagles with 41 receptions and four touchdown catches.
  • He ranks second on the team with 516 receiving yards in nine starts.

Yes, but: This is not the first time Smith has missed a game due to injury. He was previously inactive in Week 4 due to a concussion.

What to watch: With Smith out, the Eagles will have to rely on their other receivers to step up and fill the void.

What's next: The Eagles, currently leading the NFC East with an 8-2 record, face a tough challenge against the Los Angeles Rams, who have won four of their past five games.

  • Philadelphia will need strong performances from their remaining offensive weapons to maintain their momentum and secure a victory.

The bottom line: DeVonta Smith's absence due to a hamstring injury creates a significant challenge for the Philadelphia Eagles as they aim to continue their successful season. The team will need other players to step up and fill the void left by Smith's absence.