Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Golden Tate was among the notable players on the injury report leading up to the Divisional Round versus the New Orleans Saints. Fortunately, it appears he will be good to go this Sunday.

Tate had been a limited participant in practice this week due to a knee injury. According to Mike Kaye of nj.com, he was taken off the team's latest injury report:

Eagles Injury Report:
OUT: QB Carson Wentz (back)
Questionable: LB D.J. Alexander (hamstring), DE Michael Bennett (foot), WR Shelton Gibson (hamstring), CB Sidney Jones (hamstring), T Jason Peters (quadricep), WR Mike Wallace (ankle)

Philadelphia still clearly has some key players that they are hoping will be 100 percent. Fortunately, they can take solace in the fact that Tate will be good to go versus the Saints.

Although he has been relatively quiet since his arrival in Philadelphia, Tate has finally managed to make his presence felt with a clutch performance in the Wild Card Round versus the Chicago Bears. Despite his confusion at the line, the veteran still managed to haul in the game-winning touchdown from quarterback Nick Foles. It is safe to assume he will remain an integral part of the receiving corps for Foles moving forward.

It is no secret that the Eagles will have their hands full when they travel to face the Saints. They were handed their worst loss of the season the last time they were in New Orleans. Philadelphia is hoping that the changes they have made since then will be enough to help them secure a victory.