Cam Jurgens feels well-rested after a week off

9:55 AM: How is center Cam Jurgens feeling? That seems to be the first question you would ask the Eagles’ Pro Bowl center, and it is one that Jurgens answered many times over on Wednesday after the team’s first practice at the NovaCare Complex in preparation for Sunday’s Wild Card Playoff game against San Francisco.
“I feel good. I feel great,” he said. “I’m ready to go. I’m excited. I feel like it’s a new season. Everyone is 0-0 and it’s time to go.”
Jurgens, along with most of the offensive line, rested in the regular season finale against Washington and the time off, he said, is a benefit.
“You don’t feel the wear and tear after a game that can last for a few days, so when you don’t play, you’re a few days already ahead in your recovery,” Jurgens said. “The rest was great. I think that helps everybody.”
It also helps that right tackle Lane Johnson was on the practice field on Wednesday in a limited role after missing the last month-plus with a foot injury.
Jurgens said that if the offensive line were a band, as a reporter suggested, Johnson would be the lead guitarist, the guy everyone comes to see.
“If we did call it a band,” Jurgens said, “Lane would be the guitarist in the back, shirt off, eight pack showing, ripped up. That’s Lane. Excited to have our guy back.”
The 49ers present challenges in lot of ways, Jurgens said, particularly with the way they attack the line of scrimmage.
“You need to be on the same page, have great communication, because they run a lot of games and try to confuse you,” Jurgens said. “They’ve had some injuries at linebacker, so we are trying to figure out what we’re going to get, personnel-wise, and what packages they can bring in base personnel or sub-personnel packages, but that’s part of the process that we learn this week.
“The games, the way they scheme it up, that’s how they’ve had a lot of success so we have to be ready for everything.” — Dave Spadaro




