Availability
At the age of 27, Pro Bowl lineman Landon Dickerson is reportedly mulling over retirement this offseason. The news comes on the heels of long-time offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland announcing that he was stepping down.
Fantasy Impact
Dickerson has played five seasons with the Eagles and inked an extension to remain in Philadelphia through the 2028 season. However, 13 surgeries throughout his college and pro careers have taken their toll. Dickerson had a right meniscus operation last August and made it back for opening week, but was later shelved for two games with an ankle injury. Dickerson is a three-time Pro Bowl selection and, even if he doesn't retire, expect the Eagles to be a major player in the offensive line market this offseason.
Landon Dickerson was not seen at practice on Wednesday.
Fantasy Impact
Dickerson appears to be remained sidelined. He is trending in the wrong direction to be sidelined in Week 17 against the Bills.
Landon Dickerson was with the team, but not practicing on Tuesday.
Fantasy Impact
Dickerson was able to play last week after being in and out of practice. His status will need to be monitored in practice the rest of this week.
Landon Dickerson (calf/rest) will be available to play in Saturday's game against the Washington Commanders.
Fantasy Impact
Dickerson will be available to play on Saturday, despite being sidelined from practice earlier on in the week. His presence is good news for Philadelphia's offensive line, but they will still be operating at less than full capacity with Lane Johnson (foot) set to be sidelined against the Commanders.
Landon Dickerson was back at practice on Thursday.
Fantasy Impact
Dickerson and Fred Johnson (ankle) were both practicing. They should be good to go on the Eagles offensive line for Saturday's game against the Commanders.