The Eagles final injury report is here and there are no surprises as the teams prepares to take on the Cardinals at home on Sunday.

Rookie safety Earl Wolff has officially been ruled out. He hasn't been able to practice all week and his return is not expected until next week at the earliest. Veteran safety Patrick Chung will start in Wolff's place.

Elsewhere, everyone on the roster besides Wolff is healthy enough to suit up against Arizona.

Michael Vick has returned to health and will be the primary backup quarterback. Matt Barkley will be relegated to the third string. If the Eagles only activate two quarterbacks on the game day roster, as they have done at times this season, it's possible Barkley will be an inactive.

The Eagles also get two starters back on the defense. Inside linebacker Mychal Kendricks and cornerback Bradley Fletcher are ready to play after missing time with injuries. Philadelphia's defense held their own despite the temporary loss of these players, but getting them back will certainly help the team's cause.

Special teams contributor and rookie backup linebacker Jake Knott is also set to return after missing some time with a hamstring injury.

Final Eagles Injury Report:

OUT



S Earl Wolff (knee)

Probable

S Colt Anderson (ankle)

CB Bradley Fletcher (pectoral)

ILB Mychal Kendricks (knee)

ILB Jake Knott (hamstring)

Final Cardinals Injury Report:

For Arizona, only one player is listed worse than probable. That player is rookie runningback Andre Ellington. He wasn't listed on the team's Wendesday injury report, but was added to Thursday's report as a limited participant. On Friday, he did not practice at all.

Ellington said he expects to play, but his status will be based on a game-time decision.

Questionable

RB Andre Ellington (knee)

Probable

S Yeremiah Bell (knee)

WR Michael Floyd (shoulder)

S Rashad Johnson (ribs)

QB Carson Palmer (right hand)

RB Alfonso Smith (ankle)