The Philadelphia Eagles are finally starting to get healthier at the skill positions coming off a bye week.

As expected, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports running back Miles Sanders will make his return, while veteran wide receiver Alshon Jeffery will — at long last — make his season debut this weekend against the New York Giants.

Jeffery's debut feels especially notable considering Philly's struggles in terms of health at the wide receiver position.

DeSean Jackson was moved to the injured reserve list at the end of October. Tight end Zach Ertz is also on injured reserve, and rookie first-round draft pick Jalen Reagor is still making his way back from injury.

Jeffery had been dealing with a Lisfranc injury and a calf issue to start the year, but he will have a chance to make immediate contributions in the passing game.

The Eagles are atop the weak NFC East at 3-4-1, and they are looking for their third consecutive win on Sunday against the Giants.

Philly's passing game has still been rather inconsistent, with the offensive line struggling to protect Carson Wentz and Wentz making some poor throws. But Jeffery gives the former No. 2 overall pick another big-play weapon, if he is truly healthy.

Jeffery is averaging 14.2 yards per reception for his career, though that number has dwindled in each of his last three seasons with the Eagles. Still, the 30-year-old should see plenty of targets as a marquee option in a depleted receiving corps, especially considering how poor New York's secondary has been this year.