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WESTBROOK TALKS ABOUT RIB INJURY

POSTED: Monday, October 6, 2008, 12:04 PM

Brian Westbrook played most of Sunday's loss against the Washington Redskins with two fractured ribs, Eagles coach Andy Reid revealed at his news conference this morning.

Reid did not guarantee that his star running back would be able to play Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers.

"We'll just have to see," the coach said. "We'll see how things go here the next few days. He's sore."

Westbrook said on his 950 ESPN radio show tonight that he had trouble sleeping and was in extreme pain Sunday night, but he did not rule out playing Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers.

"It's kind of similar to the ankle," Westbrook said. "It's kind of wait and see. You rehab it. You continue to try to do everything you can to get yourself ready. You go to practice. You watch the tape. You understand your plays. At the end of the day, you have to try to get a feel for what it's going to feel like.

"Can you stand that pain and be effective? Are you going to be out there at 45 percent and not being able to take a hit? No, I would rather have Correll Buckhalter ... take over and carry this team. I'm optimistic about it, but at the same time I'm realistic about it."

And the reality is that it's difficult to play with two fractured ribs.

"Everything you do, it affects you," Westbrook said. "You turn right, you turn left, you try to make a move and that's part of my game trying to make people miss. You get hit on the right, you feel it. You get hit on the left, you feel it. It definitely limits the things you are able to do."

Reid said the injury occurred on the Eagles' eighth offensive play of the game, but he was mistaken. The injury, in fact, occurred two plays before that when Westbrook ran through a hole on the left side for five yards. He was tackled low on the play by Redskins safety LaRon Landry, then hit from behind by safety Chris Horton as he went to the ground.

When Westbrook got up at the end of the play, he could be seen touching his rib area. The Eagles' star running back gritted his teeth as he returned to the huddle, then touched his rib area one more time.

The next play was a reverse to Reggie Brown and Westbrook did not have any contact on the play, but he left the field afterward and was replaced by Buckhalter for one play.

Westbrook did return for the remainder of the series and, in fact, made a great block on an 8-yard run by DeSean Jackson on the first play he was back on the field. Westbrook finished the first series with a 9-yard run for a touchdown. Immediately after the drive, however, Westbrook removed his jersey and pads and the teams doctors and training staff started working on his chest.

He missed some of the Eagles' second offensive series, going into the locker room for a pain-killer injection, then returned and played the remainder of the game. He carried the ball three times for 13 yards and caught one pass for 17 yards before the injury. After the injury, he ran nine times for 20 yards and caught five passes for 34 yards. That means he averaged 7.5 yards per touch before the injury and just 3.9 yards afterward.

"Everybody talks about how that pain shot numbs it ... but it doesn't," Westbrook said. "Every hit, you feel it. Every time you run and turn, you feel it."

This is not the first time that Westbrook has had fractured ribs. He also fractured his ribs in Week 7 of the 2004 season in a game against the Cleveland Browns, then missed the following week's game against the Baltimore Ravens. Westbrook returned from a strained right ankle in Sunday's loss to Washinigton after missing the previous game against the Chicago Bears.

"I think this time it's a little bit less pain," Westbrook said. "I'm on some medication to try to mask the pain. Hopefully, that pain is tolerable enough that I'll be able to play with it. Maybe the pain pills have gotten stronger over the last few years."

Reid also said two-time Pro Bowl guard Shawn Andrews, who has missed the Eagles' last three games because of a back injury, is getting better.

"We'll see how he does this week," Reid said.

POSSIBLE ROSTER MOVE. Given how the Eagles' offense has struggled near the opposing team's goal line, Reid was asked if he was considering a roster move that would give the team a true fullback. So far this season, they have mostly used defensive tackle Dan Klecko at fullback in goal-line situations.

"We'll just see how things go with that," Reid said.

Typically when the coach isn't planning to do something, he'll dismiss the idea immediately.

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Comments  (66)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:13 PM, 10/06/2008
    Does someone want to explain to me why we didn't draft Felix Jones? Anyone?
    McRocks33
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:16 PM, 10/06/2008
    If someone can catch the ball then McNabb wouldnt have an excuse. The reeivers are so weak and slow. I think Dasean Jackson was punsihed from the miss route that caused McNabb the intercetion and thats why reid only played him a few time in the Redskins game. Im angry man.
    twistedmetal1
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:23 PM, 10/06/2008
    Akers, McNabb and Reid- Sounds like a law firm- Andy tlaks like a lawyer too- i.e. he never answers a question
    mijou6
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:29 PM, 10/06/2008
    looks like andy's gonna pass 85% of the time now. hahahahahahahahaha
    jbruder02
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:36 PM, 10/06/2008
    Wouldn't a first round running back be great right about now???
    rtadams1
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:06 PM, 10/06/2008
    keep mcnabb fire reid asap. we all saw how good mcnabb is when has some talent around him. and besides, don didn't trade down and pass on felix jones. or trade down to draft that stiff kolb. or draft reggie brown. or think curtis was a no.1 -- i mean come on, reid and heckert have just set this guy up to fail. ugh.
    snakeplissken
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:07 PM, 10/06/2008
    Stejon, everyone knew the plays the Eagles were going to run from the 2nd quarter on. Unimaginative, uninspired football. I loved the shot of McNabb on the side lines when the skins were marching down the field using up the clock in the 3rd quarter. He was laughing with one of the other players. Shouldn't he be reviewing the pictures of the defense they were using so he would know what to do once we got the ball back?? No one even cares about how bad they were playing on this team. If the coaches and the player even cared half the amount the fans do, we would have won 3 SB's by now.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:17 PM, 10/06/2008
    We'll just have to see, but because the Eagles are so deep at running back, replacing Westbrook should not be an issue.
    GANick
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:20 PM, 10/06/2008
    Unless something drastic happens quickly, I think we are in a situation where McNabb has 11 more games lasting in his Eagles career. I hope we have an opportunity, during this 11 games, to start to get a look at Kolb. I have no idea if he is a worthy replacement, but he is next, so it would be good to see how he performs in some real games. Hopefully, McNabb suffers a minor injury to give Reid an excuse to get the guy some playing time.
    eaglegreen1961
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:27 PM, 10/06/2008
    I'm not holding DNabb responsible for Andy's stupid behind. He is a horrible coach and it continues to show week in and out he doesn't know WTF he is doing. Lurie "man up" and take responsibility for firing Reid's behind.
    WhatNow
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:43 PM, 10/06/2008
    I do not blame Donovan. Uninspired playing calling after the first series, a shaky field goal kicker, a rough day for the run defense and, most importantly, absolutely no downfield threat = a loss!
    zajaca
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:45 PM, 10/06/2008
    There goes the season. My poor boy:(
    bd1979
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:16 PM, 10/06/2008
    McNabb has played "solid" so far this year, been on point with accuracy, not alot of mistakes. picks...um i think one, so hes not the problem, problem is they need to stay aggresive on defense like against pittsburgh, and mix it up a bit with the offensive plays. It IS getting predictable, and its showing, we could easily be 4-1 or maybe even 5-0 at this point, hoping for a big turn around the rest of the season for possible post season, and as for westbrook, hope he gets better and if he is injured...glad to see hes toughing it out more than most would, but its not making anything better
    Will.i.Am
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