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Eagles' AJ Dillon: Inactive versus Chicago
AJ Dillon (coach's decision) is inactive for Friday's game against the Bears.Dillon has been passed on the depth chart by both Tank Bigsby and Will Shipley behind Saquon Barkley. In six appearances this season, Dillon has rushed 12 times for 60 scoreless yards, adding two catches for 18 yards on two targets.
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Eagles' AJ Dillon: Healthy scratch Sunday
AJ Dillon (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Cowboys.The running back last suited up in Week 6 against the Giants. Saquon Barkley, Tank Bigsby and Will Shipley remain ahead of him on the depth chart.
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Eagles' AJ Dillon: Won't play Week 10
AJ Dillon (coach's decision) is inactive for Monday night's game against the Packers.Dillon will be a healthy scratch for a third consecutive game while the Philadelphia Eagles go with three active running backs in Saquon Barkley, Tank Bigsby and Will Shipley. Dillon's next opportunity to play is Week 11 against the Lions on Sunday.
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Eagles' AJ Dillon: Healthy scratch Week 7
AJ Dillon (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Vikings.Dillon has worked in a rotational role out of the backfield through the first six games of the regular season, but he will observe Sunday's road game on the sidelines in street clothes. The Philadelphia Eagles will go with a three-man backfield of Saquon Barkley, Will Shipley and Tank Bigsby. Dillon's next opportunity to suit up is Week 8 against the Giants on Sunday, Oct. 26.
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Eagles' AJ Dillon: Three touches in Week 6
AJ Dillon carried the ball once for two yards and caught a pair of passes for 18 yards in Thursday's loss to the Giants.Dillon received his first two targets of the year, but overall his workload remained minimal. He's yet to receive more than three touches or see the field for more than 10 offensive snaps in a game this season.
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Eagles' AJ Dillon: Two carries in loss
AJ Dillon carried the ball twice for 12 yards in Sunday's loss to the Broncos.Dillon has seen between five and 10 offensive snaps in all five games this season, never touching the ball more than three times. He's been efficient in that very small sample, averaging 5.3 yards on 11 total carries, but he would need an injury to Saquon Barkley to find his way to fantasy relevance.
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Eagles' AJ Dillon: Minor role again in Week 4
AJ Dillon carried the ball three times for 17 yards in Sunday's 31-25 win over Tampa Bay.Will Shipley returned from an oblique injury, but Dillon remained the No. 2 back behind Saquon Barkley, seeing the field for eight offensive snaps compared to Shipley's three. Unless Barkley gets hurt, however, Dillon is unlikely to see enough snaps to have much fantasy relevance.
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Eagles' AJ Dillon: Zero carries in Week 3
AJ Dillon did not receive a carry or a target in Sunday's 33-26 win over the Rams.Dillon received exactly three carries in each of the Philadelphia Eagles' first two games, averaging 8.5 offensive snaps. His already small role nearly dried up in Week 3, as he saw the field for just five offensive snaps and never touched the ball.
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Eagles' AJ Dillon: Small role as Barkley's backup
AJ Dillon was elevated to No. 2 running back for Sunday's game against the Chiefs due to Will Shipley's rib injury but carried the ball just three times for 19 yards.Dillon had at least 178 carries for three straight seasons with the Packers before missing 2024 with a neck injury, but his role in Philadelphia seems destined to be much smaller. He played just eight offensive snaps in the season opener and just nine in Week 2, carrying the ball just three times in each game. It would take an injury to Saquon Barkley for Dillon's role to significantly expand.
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Eagles' AJ Dillon: Three carries after Shipley injury
AJ Dillon rushed three times for 10 yards and wasn't targeted in Thursday's 24-20 win over the Cowboys.Dillon didn't register a touch until the second half. He opened the game as the No. 3 running back behind Saquon Barkley and Will Shipley, but Shipley left the game due to a rib injury late in the first half, allowing Dillon to climb a rung on the depth chart. Dillon could hold on to a change-of-pace role against the Chiefs in Week 2 if Shipley doesn't play, but Barkley should continue to get the vast majority of touches among Philadelphia's running backs regardless.