The Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers rematch in the Wild Card Round of the NFL Playoffs will be different from the first matchup.

Instead of Brazil, the Eagles will host the Packers at Lincoln Financial Field, giving Philadelphia a real home-field advantage. But more importantly, the Eagles are coming into the NFL Postseason more healthy than almost every other team.

Eagles Head Coach Nick Sirianni to the media on Friday that Quarterback Jalen Hurts has cleared the NFL's Concussion Protocol. Also, Wide Receiver AJ Brown will be in "the best shape he can be to play on Sunday" after not practicing on Thursday.

The Green Bay Packers will be without their top speed Receiver Christian Watson. Reports first came out earlier this week that Watson had sustained an ACL Tear in the knee he injured during the Packers' game in NFL Week 18.

Questions have also been raised about the availability of a few other Packers starters for this Sunday's game at Lincoln Financial Field.

Friday's Injury Report Shows Where Eagles Will Have Advantages Over The Packers

The only Eagles Starter who Did Not Practice on Friday was DeVonta Smith. The Eagles' other top receiver was given a Rest Day at Friday's Practice. Reports are that Wide Receiver known as "Slim Reaper" is dealing with back Tightness that he first felt during Thursday's Practice.

AJ Brown told the media on Friday that he was not participating at Wednesday and Thursday Practices but was back on the field on Friday. The Eagles Receiver told the media that everyone is "banged up" this time of year and while he will be playing, he will potentially not be 100 percent.

The two Eagles players who were ruled out for the game are Interior backup Offensive Lineman Trevor Keegan and Defensive Tackle Byron Young. Both players being unavailable will open the door for the Eagles to call up some different players from the Practice Squad for Sunday's game.

Green Bay Packers List Five As Questionable For Sunday's Game

Multiple players at the Green Bay Packers' safety position have been injured this season.  Zayne Anderson has not participated in practice all week as he is still in the NFL Concussion Protocol.

Aside from getting playing time at Safety, Anderson is also an important Special Teams Contributor and he was the one significant player ruled out for Sunday's game.

The good news for the Packers is the return of safety Evan Williams and Linebacker Quay Walker to practice this week. Walker arguably Green Bay's best defensive player, has been dealing with an Ankle Injury that kept him off the field for the last three games.  He is listed as Questionable for Sunday's game.

Evan Williams is a Rookie who has started six games at Safety for the Packers Defense this season. He was out for the last three games with a Quadriceps Injury that limited his participation at practice this week.  He was also listed as Questionable for the rematch with the Eagles.

The other three Packers listed as Questionable for Sunday's game are Defensive Lineman TJ Slaton and Brenton Cox along with backup Offensive Lineman Andre Dillard.  Slaton, who has been dealing with an Ankle Issue, is an important member of the Packers Defensive Line rotation.

Eagles Wide Receivers, AJ Brown and DeVonta Smith will be important players for the Eagles success in the rematch with the Packers.  Both men in the future will join this list of the Best WRs in Philadelphia Franchise History:

Top Ten Eagles Wide Receivers in Franchise History

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