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Maclin to miss Eagles' game Sunday

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Philadelphia Eagles Jeremy Maclin, show in a January 2012 game, has a hip injury and will miss Philadelphia's game Sunday in Arizona. UPI/John Anderson
Philadelphia Eagles Jeremy Maclin, show in a January 2012 game, has a hip injury and will miss Philadelphia's game Sunday in Arizona. UPI/John Anderson 
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Published: Sept. 21, 2012 at 1:57 PM

PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 21 (UPI) -- Jeremy Maclin, the Philadelphia Eagles' leading receiver this season, will miss Sunday's game at Arizona because of a hip injury, the Eagles said Friday.

Maclin was hurt in the first game of the season but played last week until the injury was aggravated. He was taken off the field on a cart.

Maclin has seven receptions for 96 yards and one of the Eagles' two receiving touchdowns this year, as Philadelphia has started the year 2-0.

The Eagles also said left tackle King Dunlap, who left last week's game with a hamstring injury, and wide receiver Riley Cooper, who has an injured collarbone, will also be out this week.

Topics: Jeremy Maclin
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