Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Josh Sweat was stretchered off the field after suffering a neck injury in the first quarter of Sunday's game against the New Orleans Saints.
Sweat was taken to a local hospital and had movement in all of his extremities, per the Eagles, who later noted he was expected to be released from the hospital Sunday night.
Sweat said he will return to the field this season:
The 25-year-old has enjoyed his best season in 2022. His 11 sacks are a personal high, and he recorded his first career interception in Philly's Week 16 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.
The Eagles selected the 6'5", 265-pounder in the fourth round of the 2018 NFL draft. A reserve for the bulk of his first three years, he flourished in his first full season as a starter in 2021. He posted 7.5 sacks, seven tackles for loss and one forced fumble en route to reaching the Pro Bowl.
Sweat has arguably been better this season despite missing out on a second Pro Bowl nod, with Pro Football Focus' Marcus Mosher listing him as Philadelphia's biggest snub:
While Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has inserted himself into the MVP conversation, the defense deserves plenty of credit for the team's 13-2 record. Philly is fifth in defensive efficiency and first in adjusted sack rate, per Football Outsiders. The latter reflects Sweat's contributions off the edge.
The Eagles have qualified for the playoffs and are one victory from securing the top seed in the NFC. Looking ahead to the postseason, Sweat's return would be a boost for a team with Super Bowl aspirations.