ESPN: Star wide receiver send a 3-world message as he return to play for the game on sunday.
With eight consecutive victories, the Philadelphia Eagles are currently unmatched in the NFC East and are on fire.
They will play the Carolina Panthers at home this weekend.
In front of the Philadelphia media on Friday, star wide receiver DeVonta Smith (hamstring) declared himself ready to play in three words, which was fantastic injury news for the club.
Smith smirked and replied, “Count me in.”
Smith will be making his first appearance back in the starting lineup in a few weeks, based on his response.
Given that he plays with Pro Bowl pass-catcher A.J. Brown, the two-time 1,000-yard receiver is a deadly weapon in this Eagles system and is mostly unappreciated.
Restoring him might probably be very beneficial to franchise quarterback Jalen Hurts and put pressure on the opposition defense, who this week happens to be the Carolina Panthers in fourth place.
As Smith regains his footing, many eyes will be on him.
The Eagles are focused on more than simply making the playoffs.
They hope to return to the Super Bowl this season because they have some unresolved business from a few years ago.
Their firepower allows them to inflict a great deal of damage through the air if they have Smith.
It is probably hoped that the former Heisman champion would emerge from this match in good health.