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Eagles Face Bills Without Key Players

The Philadelphia Eagles face the Buffalo Bills in week seventeen, missing linebacker Nakobe Dean and offensive tackle Lane Johnson due to injuries. Rookies Jihaad Campbell and Fred Johnson will fill in, aiming to prove themselves against a tough Bills defense. Despite securing the NFC East title, head coach Nick Sirianni insists on fielding available starters to maintain playoff sharpness. The Eagles may ease up in their final regular-season game, with this weeks matchup potentially setting the tone for their postseason run.

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