Eagles to Withhold McNabb from Tonight's Game in Baltimore
The Philadelphia Eagles plan to withhold quarterback Donovan McNabb from tonight's preseason opener in Baltimore.
McNabb has been practicing throughout training camp as he works his way back from the knee injury that cut short his 2006 season, but Coach Andy Reid doesn't want to take any chances this early in the exhibition season.
A.J. Feeley is scheduled to start the game and is to be followed by Kelly Holcomb and rookie Kevin Kolb.
McNabb is scheduled to play the Eagles' second preseason game Friday night against the Carolina Panthers at Lincoln Financial Field.
By Mark Maske |
August 13, 2007; 9:21 AM ET
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I guess the investment dictated the decision, but I would not be surprised to see Garcia and the Bucs win more games than Philly.
The NFC East is a real ball buster.