The depleted Philadelphia Eagles are finally having reinforcements back at the helm as the team is activating Dallas Goedert, Jalen Reagor, Jason Peters from the injured reserve ahead of their matchup against division rival Dallas Cowboys, as per NFL Network‘s Mike Garafolo. They are currently holding a 2-4-1 record against the Cowboys' 2-5 tally entering Week 8 proceedings.

An ankle injury sustained in Week 3 against the Cincinnati Bengals forced tight end Dallas Goedert to remain on the sidelines for multiple games. His return will be a big boost as fellow tight end Zach Ertz is also nursing a high ankle sprain.

Rookie wide receiver Jalen Reagor was considerably durable all throughout his football career until he set foot in the NFL. In a span of a month, the TCU product suffered two injuries, and his most recent thumb injury eventually caused him to be listed as unavailable for five games. He is raring to pick up where he left off in Week 2 and give a much-needed boost to the Eagles offense upon his return.

A veteran offensive lineman in left tackle Jason Peters is also set to make his comeback and contribute a reliable pass protection surrounding quarterback Carson Wentz. The nine-time Pro Bowler recently sustained a toe injury and was carted off the field in their tilt against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 3 proceedings.

Other players are also set to return with linebacker T.J. Edwards and safety Rudy Ford who are both coming off similar hamstring injuries. The Eagles are hoping to finally get back to the win column with some important pieces returning for a crucial encounter against the struggling Cowboys.