The Philadelphia Eagles had several injury concerns ahead of their Week 9 battle against the Chicago Bears. Fans were worried that the team wouldn't be able to field their best lineup in their final game before the bye.

However, Adam Schefter detailed the return of some of the team's most important playmakers in DeSean Jackson, as well as running backs Darren Sproles and Miles Sanders.

Jackson is one of the Eagles' most effective wide receiver options. While it's true that he's only played two games this season due to his injuries, he's notched an impressive 154 yards from eight receptions. Fans can expect him to step it up even further as they play a team that has efficient pass defenders in the Bears.

Sproles is also a decent running back option for the Doug Pederson. While the 36-year-old doesn't start a lot of games, his powerful running is helping the team get the yards they need to move the chains. Miles Sanders is the team's go-to kick returner, notching 283 yards in 12 returns. His return to the lineup should also set the team up for a lot of good positions.

This makes a decent Philadelphia Eagles team much more dangerous to face. With the Chicago offense already struggling to get points on the board, their defense would have to do more work as the Eagles get their men back to the fold.

Of course, nothing's set in stone until the final whistle blows, but the Eagles offense figures to be a lot more threatening with their trio of offensive weapons back in the lineup.