Report: Eagles' Agholor given IV treatment, should be fine for Super Bowl
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Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Nelson Agholor received IV treatment Saturday morning after feeling sick and weak, and is expected to be fine for Super Bowl LII, sources told NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
Agholor reportedly felt better afterward.
He's one of several Eagles players who received medical treatment of some sort this week after experiencing flu-like symptoms.
The 24-year-old had a career year in 2017, racking up 768 receiving yards and eight touchdowns while catching 62 of 95 targets in the regular season.
He has added another 83 yards with six catches on seven targets through the Eagles' two playoff games thus far.
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