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Eagles LB Jonathan Greenard could miss start of season

By Thomson Reuters Aug 19, 2026 | 10:49 AM

Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio said Wednesday he is concerned linebacker Jonathan Greenard could miss the start of the ​regular season.

The Eagles placed the former ‌Pro Bowl selection on the physically unable to perform list on July 29 due to a pectoral injury sustained in a weightlifting session before training camp.

Greenard, 29, signed ‌a ​four-year, $98 million contract ($50 million ⁠guaranteed) with Philadelphia after ⁠arriving in an April 24 trade that sent third-round picks in 2026 and 2027 to the Minnesota Vikings.

Greenard has a little more than ​three weeks to get cleared, conditioned and up to speed in Fangio’s defense before ⁠the Sept. 13 season opener ⁠against the visiting Washington Commanders.

If Greenard ​remains on the PUP list when Philadelphia sets ​its initial 53-man roster later this month, he ‌would be required to sit out at least the first four regular-season games.

After posting double-digit sacks in back-to-back seasons with Houston in 2023 ⁠and Minnesota in 2024, Greenard had three sacks, 38 tackles and 12 quarterback hits last season. He was ⁠limited to ‌12 games before undergoing shoulder ⁠surgery in the offseason.

Greenard has 38 ​sacks, 217 ‌tackles, 75 QB hits, eight ​forced fumbles ⁠and one interception (returned for a touchdown) in 77 career games (59 starts) with the Texans (2020-23) and Vikings. Houston drafted him in the third round in 2020 and he made the Pro Bowl in 2024.

–Field ​Level Media