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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Eagles wide receiver Kevin Curtis will have sports hernia surgery, coach Andy Reid said today.

The full extent of the injury will not be clear until the surgery is performed, so no timetable was given for a possible return, but expect it to be a while, given the history of the injury. A reasonable timeframe probably would be six to eight weeks from the surgery, which Curtis told the Daily News will take place Thursday morning. The regular season starts Sept. 7. There is little chance the Eagles' leading 2007 receiver (77 catches, 1,110 yards) will be full-strength before October, at best.

Curtis becomes the third Eagles player to suffer a sports hernia in the last few years. Donovan McNabb had surgery during the 2005 season after trying to play through the injury. L.J. Smith had offseason surgery in the spring of 2007 but the injury lingered, especially after he suffered another injury to the area during training camp. Smith cautioned yesterday that Curtis should not try to come back too soon. Previously, cornerback Sheldon Brown played the 2003 season with the injury, something Brown said yesterday he would not do again.

Curtis was injured against Carolina in last Thursday's preseason game. He tried to practice this week but was unable to run hard because of the pain, leading to the decision to have the surgery.

Reid said he is not interested in bringing in another receiver at this time, though the Falcons have released 36-year-old Joe Horn. Cardinals wideout Anquan Boldin has asked to be traded, but Arizona has said it will not trade him. 

With Reggie Brown still out with a hamstring injury, suffered on the first play against Carolina, the starting receivers Friday at New England will be rookie DeSean Jackson in Brown's spot and either Hank Baskett or Greg Lewis in Curtis' spot.

Curtis, coming off the most productive season of his career, signed as a free agent from the St. Louis Rams before last season.

 "It won't be a threat to what we do," Reid said. "Other guys will have to step up for the time he's out."

    Reid said he feels Brown will be ready for the start of the regular season. Brown agreed that was likely.

    Baskett has had a strong training camp, as has the rookie, Jackson. The words of offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg and McNabb earlier this week, cautioning against overhyping Jackson, now seem academic. Jackson, the team's leading receiver in the preseason, seems assured of a fairly prominent role to start the regular season, if that weren't assured already.

      Baskett said that one of the good things about the Eagles' West Coast-spread the ball philosophy is that "you don't have all your eggs in one basket," no pun intended. He said other receivers will step up to fill the void.

    "We all have different things we're good at," Baskett said. "Kevin goes down, I have to step up and fill his shoes."

     Smith said he would tell Curtis that after the surgery, he will feel like he can do more than he really can safely do, that he needs to take it very slowly to avoid reinjury.

Posted by Les Bowen @ 1:33 PM  Permalink | 163 comments
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Posted 01:29 PM, 08/20/2008
philly-born
Great.
Posted 01:33 PM, 08/20/2008
mmmikey
i hate trolls, and try not to be totally negative. but i never thought i would say this.. we really can't afford to lose curtis. i mean... greg lewis?? i was really hoping he would finally get cut this year. lets hope desean is everything he seems to be and brown gets healthy fast (avant too.. still think he is a great possession receiver prospect).
Posted 01:38 PM, 08/20/2008
easy3456
Reid is a moron....does not want to bring in another reciever - especially when Curtis is probably gone for half the year now...with a sports hernia. Who caught the most passes last year and had over a 1000 yards..oh yea, Curtis was. Just trade a 1st round pick and something to the Cardinals for Boldin. Christ...Lito and 1, just do it....I am sick of this nonsense, and Reid...we need a new coach!!
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Posted 01:41 PM, 08/20/2008
MidgeLavinsthighs
Reid better not be serious about not bringing in another receiver. Bring Chris Henry here NOW, or better yet trade for Roy Williams!!!
Posted 01:42 PM, 08/20/2008
Lemur
Greg Lewis better not be on the team when the season starts. I don't care if he is a nice guy like Reno Mahe. It is time to cut him loose. I can't see them keeping 6 WRs, and G. Lew should not make the team over Curtis, Brown, Jackson, Baskett, and Avant
Posted 01:43 PM, 08/20/2008
The Milkman
"Hello, Anquan? This is Andy Reid..."
Posted 01:43 PM, 08/20/2008
Shabba Rommel
LoL. Murphy's law and the "blind" Reid cant see its now time to look outside the organization for another wideout. Let's hope the "Lito Chip" is good enough to land someone to fill Curtis' role.
Posted 01:44 PM, 08/20/2008
jasonb99
I think we all had the highest hopes this year of Greg Lewis getting cut, this really stinks.
Posted 01:46 PM, 08/20/2008
hughdouglassux
Please get Holt
Posted 01:46 PM, 08/20/2008
TR
"Reid said he is not interested in bringing in another receiver" and why not, they are perfectly fine as they are!
Posted 01:46 PM, 08/20/2008
oharabri
GET BOLDIN
Posted 01:46 PM, 08/20/2008
cduran1229
Lito and a 1st for Boldin and a 2nd.
Posted 01:47 PM, 08/20/2008
LJL
Phhhhheeeeeeewwwwww........Hey, Mike Quick is with the team every Sunday. He'd be an upgrade, even at 67.
Posted 01:47 PM, 08/20/2008
ematusko
why in the world are they not even exploring a trade? if they let this slide then the front office is egregiously letting down the entire Philly fan base.
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Les BowenLes Bowen has covered the Eagles for the Daily News since 2002. Before that, he spent nearly 13 years covering the Flyers. It took Les only a few seasons after the switch to figure out that there was no penalty box at the Linc, and that the time really wasn't his, despite what Andy Reid kept saying. Les came to Philadelphia and the Daily News from Charlotte in 1983. In the intervening years, he has pretty much lost track of NASCAR, and his accent. He, his wife Barbara, and their two sons live in Haddon Township, New Jersey.

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