
Quarterback Donovan McNabb suffered a fractured rib during the 3rd quarter of the Philadelphia Eagles dominating 38-10 win over the Carolina Panthers.
“He’s sore right now. He’s got a broken rib,” Eagles coach Andy Reid said. Read the rest of this entry »

Philadelphia Eables quarterback Donovan McNabb was very excited when his team signed the dog killer Michael Vick last week. McNabb is so happy that Vick is on the roster, he won’t even care if he losses his starting job. He’ll just learn a different position.
“I’ll be a receiver. I might be a tight end. I might be a running back,” McNabb said. Read the rest of this entry »

Quarterback Donovan McNabb is hoping he gets a new longterm contract with the Philadelphia Eagles so he can finish his career with the team.
“I want to retire as an Eagle,” McNabb said. Read the rest of this entry »

The Philadelphia Eagles, led by Donovan McNabb, dominated the Arizona Cardinals 48-20 on Thanksgiving night.
“Adversity always happens in our position,” McNabb said. Read the rest of this entry »

Just hours after benching Donovan McNabb, Philadelphia Eagles head coach Andy Reid has announced McNabb will remain his starter over Kevin Kolb.
“Donovan is the quarterback. I don’t want to leave here until you understand that,” Andy Reid said. Read the rest of this entry »

The Philadelphia Eagles benched quarterback Donovan McNabb due to poor performance at halftime of the Eagles 36-7 loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
“My first (reaction) was, ‘Wow.’ But you go along with it,” McNabb said. Read the rest of this entry »

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb is embarrassed by the way his team has been playing so far this season.
“I’m embarrassed with the way we played the past two weeks,” McNabb said.
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Philadelphia Eagles fragile quarterback is suffering from tendinitis in his shoulder.
“It’s very similar to what he had in 2004,” Eagles coach Andy Reid told the press. “We’re going to back off just like in ‘04 and he should be ready for training camp. There is no surgery and should be no repercussions. He’ll get treatment for about two weeks and he should be ready to go.”
McNabb is always hurt and rarely plays through the pain anymore. Maybe it’s time for him to quit football and take up ballet.