Westbrook 'playing' vs. Chargers, Reid says

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Andy Reid was asked yesterday to specify which of four NFL injury-report conditions - probable, questionable, doubtful or out - would apply to Brian Westbrook for tomorrow's game at San Diego.

"Playing," the Eagles coach said.

The Eagles´ Brian Westbrook (36), who has missed two games, gets a hug from Donovan McNabb after a TD vs. Tampa Bay.
DAVID MAIALETTI / Staff Photographer
The Eagles' Brian Westbrook (36), who has missed two games, gets a hug from Donovan McNabb after a TD vs. Tampa Bay.

Reid's cut-to-the-chase response was good news for the Eagles, who have been without their starting running back for the last two games and who face a depleted Chargers run defense. Barring an unforeseen setback or a recurrence of a headache, Westbrook will play for the first time since he was knocked unconscious at Washington three weeks ago.

"He looked like he had a little bounce in his step here the last couple of days," said Reid, whose team practiced indoors all week because of rain. "I [have been] hesitant to put him on the turf for the [last two days]."

The concussion against the Redskins kept Westbrook out of the last two games, but some swelling in his right ankle kept him out of practice on Wednesday. According to Reid, the 30-year-old reported no additional discomfort after the last two days of workouts.

"I'm doing good," Westbrook said.

If Westbrook's upgrade ended a turbulent week for the Eagles on a high note, there was still one significant injury issue lingering as the team departed for California yesterday afternoon. Left tackle Jason Peters didn't practice for the third straight day and was listed as questionable. But he, too, offered his own injury update.

"I'm playing," Peters said.

Reid wasn't quite as sure.

"If it works out OK with the flight and the practice [today], there's a chance he still plays," Reid said.

Peters sprained his right ankle last week in the Cowboys loss and left the game for about a quarter. He returned and performed admirably against Dallas linebacker DeMarcus Ware, but coming back so quickly obviously hampered his recovery.

Reid was vague about who would replace Peters if he couldn't go, but Todd Herremans said that he's the man. If that turns out to be the case, Nick Cole would jump over from right guard into the vacancy left by Herremans at left guard and Stacy Andrews would fill in for Cole. Guard Max Jean-Gilles, who missed the last three games with a shoulder sprain, could also be in the mix, Reid said.

Herremans, Cole and Andrews, along with center Jamaal Jackson and right tackle Winston Justice, made do against the Cowboys as Peters scrambled to get back in the game. But they were disjointed and Herremans took an illegal formation penalty and Andrews was victimized by Dallas nose tackle Jay Ratliff for a sack.

"I feel better this week, obviously getting more reps," Herremans said. "I haven't taken tackle reps since training camp."

King Dunlap, Peters' backup on the depth chart, had some repetitions at left tackle this week. But if Peters doesn't play, having the experienced Herremans slide over a spot would seem to be the safe bet. The left tackle likely will be responsible for blocking Chargers linebacker Shawne Merriman.

Merriman missed yesterday's practice with a foot injury, but he is expected to play. After a slow start this season, the former all-pro has two sacks in each of the last two games. He and Shaun Phillips, San Diego's other outside linebacker, form a potent rushing attack in a 3-4 scheme, but the Chargers have been soft against the run.

Jamal Williams, a 350-pound nose tackle, tore his triceps in the season opener and San Diego's 26th-ranked run defense has been brutalized by opponents, allowing more than 130 yards a game.

Having Westbrook back should help the Eagles' fortunes, although LeSean McCoy and Leonard Weaver have been a steady presence in the backfield. Reid plans on rotating his running backs as he had done before Westbrook's concussion.

"I'm not going to just throw him in for the whole game," Reid said. "LeSean has done a nice job when he's been called on, so that gives us some flexibility."

With the Eagles suffering significant losses on the defensive side of the ball, Reid and offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg may want to shade their play-calling toward the run to help keep the defense off the field and fresh. Of course, Reid and company sometimes have to be dragged kicking and screaming into calling run plays.

The last time they faced a run defense as poor as San Diego's, the Eagles favored the pass, 53 plays to 13, and lost, 13-9, at Oakland.

 


Contact staff writer Jeff McLane at 215-854-4745

or jmclane@phillynews.com.

 

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Posted 04:18 AM, 11/14/2009
Oppressed#1
San Diego has good corners and McNabb is McNabb - should be very interesting to watch. (iao).
Posted 08:51 AM, 11/14/2009
Maddy44
low throw mcblow will throw 5 worm burners his way and then hang him out to dry on that touch screen pass that has become his trademark and that will finally end westbrook's season (iaao)
Posted 11:02 AM, 11/14/2009
4thand10
Westbrook is an impact player for sure - on the income of the medical staff.
Posted 12:35 PM, 11/14/2009
popelarsky1970
Since I went to 'Nova I've followed Westbrook's career closely. I always felt with him being 5'7-8", 190lbs. it would be difficult for him to take all the beatings a back takes. I'm amazed he has performed as he has with all the touches he has had particularly in the '04-'07 years. If you look closely at how he stopped/tackled, he seems to fall or slide as impact is about to occur. Also, it appears to me that the defenders are trying not to kill him, but to tackle him cleanly and not punish him. While I may be imagining it, it appears they tackle him with some respect and not to hurt him. I think he has served the Eagles well while they searched for a more balanced offense; now that they have a much younger and balanced receivers and backs they can use him more sparingly and hopefully effectively before he calls it quits. Hopefully that will be next year while he can still walk away and be proud of what he's done, coming from a small program that is proud of him and Howie Long.
Posted 01:39 PM, 11/14/2009
primo
Chargers will win, take that to the bank
Posted 02:39 PM, 11/14/2009
winsumtimeeagles
Depleted Charges run defense. If this hold true to gametime, logic would say run the ball. But were talking about Red Beaulieu Super genius. So I'm going to throw the ball, they won't expect that from us.
Posted 03:41 PM, 11/14/2009
philly499
Run Weaver and McCoy all day long.....please
Posted 03:57 PM, 11/14/2009
bow
Jake (mcnabb) and the fat man will find a way to lose this game. Eagles will be 5-4 Sunday and third in the division.
Posted 04:57 PM, 11/14/2009
DJ
If they play as they did last week then Yes, they will lose, but I don't see that happening! Birds for the win 27 to 23!!!
Posted 07:33 PM, 11/14/2009
gordy
I think Herremans will do a fairly decent job at tackle, but that means Stacy Andrews may have to play. That guy is an absolute waste. He gives such half @$$ed efforts that it's infuriating. He is a complete and utter bust.
Posted 07:43 PM, 11/14/2009
dennismithusa
With Westy back, if Andy does not run all the RB's a total of 30+ times vs S.D. rush D.... he needs to walk back to Philly.
Posted 10:32 PM, 11/14/2009
Mabus
I'd love to see the Eagles run Westy, McCoy & Weaver down their throats. That'd also open up a big play or two to Maclin &/or Jackson downfield. If they opt for pass, pass, pass I hope the passes are on the money & no drops. Go Eagles!!!
Posted 01:19 AM, 11/15/2009
tkmp1958
Been an eagles fan my whole life, and if andy doesn't run the ball 50 times on sunday the offensive playcalling should be taken away from him, along w/ the red challenge flag! Tk in fla
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