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Friday, November 13, 2009

Unless he bumps his head on an overhead bin during the flight to San Diego today, Eagles running back Brian Brian Westbrook will return to the field for the first time since this episodeWestbrook will play Sunday against the Chargers, Westbrook's first action since suffering a scary concussion Oct. 26 at Washington.

Eagles coach Andy Reid, asked how Westbrook was listed after Friday's practice, said: "Playing. Probable."

Will Westbrook carry a normal workload?

"He'll continue to rotate (with rookie LeSean McCoy) and we'll just see how he does," Reid said. "I'm not going to just throw him in for the whole game. LeSean has done a nice job when he's been called on, so that gives us some flexibility."

Westbrook declined to speak with reporters. He left the locker room wearing a large ice bag on his battle-scarred left knee, a usual precaution after two days of indoor practice, with a long flight looming. Apparently, the ankle swelling that bothered Westbrook last week has not returned.

Reid reported that left tackle Jason Peters did not practice today and is listed as "questionable" with an ankle sprain. Reid wanted to keep his options open, as to whether Todd Herremans would slide over from left guard, or Herremans would stay put and King Dunlap would play for Peters. It would seem to be a moot point, though, since Peters looked affronted when a reporter informed him he was "questionable."

"I'm playing," Peters said.

Reid said Quintin Demps (ankle) practiced for the first time this week and is on schedule to return kicks at San Diego. Demps, the Eagles' regular kick returner last season, will replace Ellis Hobbs, out for the season after suffering a neck injury last Sunday against Dallas.

On the San Diego side of things, linebacker Shawne Merriman missed his second consecutive day of practice with a sore foot and is listed as questionable. Linebacker Shaun Phillips (ankle) practiced for the first time this week and is also questionable, although he is expected to play. Tight end Antonio Gates (foot) and running back LaDainian Tomlinson (hip) both practiced and are listed as probable.

 

 

To see our earlier post comparing the two starting quarterbacks, click here.

Posted by Les Bowen @ 12:55 PM  Permalink | 8 comments
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Posted 01:50 PM, 11/13/2009
hawk18
We are what we are...a banged up team with lots of holes, backups starting and young talent learning. No one to blame, just not a top team.
Posted 02:19 PM, 11/13/2009
Phillies1120
Agree with you Hawk. Is anyone else get a little puke up in the back up their throat when all these "experts" have tossed the Cowboys into the lock/elite teams in the league?? The Eagles basically beat themselves after dominating the whole game and somehow the Cowboys are a top team. December Romo football is going to be especially sweet this year, actually rooting for the Giants to blast those fools.
Posted 02:57 PM, 11/13/2009
mungman
HEY: Yes, the Eagles are banged up. But so are a lot of other teams. Maybe the Eagles have more guys out but they still have to go out and win Sunday. They can win. Will they?
Posted 03:17 PM, 11/13/2009
massfan
Dear Sean: Please show the Chargers something else than that basic 4-3 package, otherwise it will be another long flight home.
Posted 03:26 PM, 11/13/2009
tacklinjoe
Totally agree, hawk and Phillies. We are what we are, no one to blame. And I don't know why a slim victory over the banged up inexperienced Eagles all of a sudden made the Cowboys as good as the Vikings. It's not like they beat us with Bradley, Andrews, Westbrook, and company.
Posted 04:47 PM, 11/13/2009
stachichach
we'll see, wont we?
Posted 06:36 PM, 11/13/2009
arrowamy
Its nice to see a guy who wants to play when injured. Kudos to Peters! There are alot of other guys who would not play, ie Lito Sheppard and Shawn Andrews.
Posted 10:23 PM, 11/13/2009
VoxVeritas
Bitter much, Phillies1120? Want a crying towel? Your Eagirls lost because they're one trick ponies on both sides of the ball. Take away the big plays on offense, Eagirls are dead meat. Can't get pressure without blitzing so neutralize the blitz and again, dead meat. Just the facts, man.
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