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Jalen Carter, Other Eagles Players Ill Before Super Bowl 2025

Last updated: February 9, 2025 1:09 am
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The Philadelphia Eagles are facing some unexpected challenges as they prepare for their upcoming Super Bowl showdown against the Kansas City Chiefs. Defensive tackle Jalen Carter, a key player for the Eagles, was sidelined from practice earlier this week due to an illness. According to reports, several other teammates have also been battling flu-like symptoms, raising concerns about their readiness for the big game on Sunday.

It is crucial for the Eagles to determine the nature of the illness affecting their players. While flu is a common culprit during this time of year, other viruses can also cause similar symptoms. Testing is necessary to confirm a flu diagnosis, which involves analyzing samples from the nose or throat for specific viral proteins or genetic material.

For those infected with influenza A or B, the typical progression of the flu includes an incubation period, infectious period, symptomatic period, and recovery period. Symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, and fatigue can persist for several days, impacting a player’s performance on the field. Severe cases may even require hospitalization, posing a potential threat to the team’s Super Bowl aspirations.

As flu season rages on in the United States, both the Eagles and Chiefs must take precautions to prevent further spread of illness within their organizations. Some players and staff have already been seen wearing face masks as a protective measure. With the stakes high and the competition fierce, staying healthy and avoiding the flu virus could be a game-changer for both teams on Super Bowl Sunday.

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