Donovan McNabb to Return in Week 5
October 7, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Football
After missing two games due to a broken rib, Donovan McNabb will be back on the field on Sunday against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. McNabb was originally injured in Week 1 when being hit as he was scoring a touchdown.
With McNabb on the sidelines, the Eagles actually got good play from backup Kevin Kolb. In Week 2, Kolb had 391 passing yards and two touchdowns. In Week 3, he had 327 passing yards, two passing touchdowns and a rushing touchdown.
Add Michael Vick to the equation and the Eagles have a ton of depth at quarterback. If McNabb struggles out of …read more
Will We See Vick on Sunday?
September 24, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Football
Though it’s only Thursday and a lot of things can change, there are a lot of injuries around the NFL that have fans (and fantasy football owners) concerned. In Philadelphia, Donovan McNabb, Brian Westbrook and DeSean Jackson sat out practice on Thursday.
It appears McNabb, who suffered a broken rib in Week 1, will sit out this weekend making way for Michael Vick to play on Sunday. Westbrook is working through an ankle injury, while Jackson has a sore groin. Both players missed practice for the second consecutive day, leaving their status for Sunday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs unknown.
Vick …read more
Kevin Kolb Likely to Start for Eagles
September 18, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Football
With Donovan McNabb listed as doubtful for the Philadelphia Eagles Week 2 game against the New Orleans Saints, Kevin Kolb will likely start for the team at quarterback. The 26-year-old out of the University of Houston has played in eight games during his three years with the Eagles.
In those eight games, Kolb is 24-for-45 for 167 yards and four interceptions. To say that he has gotten off to a slow start in his NFL career would be an understatement.
McNabb, who broke a rib in Week 1 against the Carolina Panthers, could miss multiple weeks. If he does, there will be …read more
McNabb Not a Fan of Vick’s Moves
August 29, 2009 by Cherie Burbach
Filed under Sports Rumors
Donovan McNabb is reportedly a little miffed at Michael Vick’s style of play. While the Eagles won against the Jacksonville Jags in preseason, McNabb said the team needed to focus on the basics and get back to playing it is used to playing. Vick’s contribution “had the offense moving in ways it didn’t normally” which upset McNabb. He felt the rhythm of the offense was off.
But if the offense really is shook up, shouldn’t that potentially shake up the defense? And if you’re going to bring on Michael Vick, you’ve got to know that his style …read more
Donovan McNabb Sells Pancakes
July 1, 2009 by Cherie Burbach
Filed under Sports Rumors
Philadelphia Eagle Donovan McNabb has been in a quite a few commercials over the last few years, most notably the Campbell’s soup spots. Now he’ll be doing a commercial for IHOP which will air in August. The dish he’ll be promoting is called the “QB Scramble.” (Cheesy names sell, people!) I know I’d have to at least try it. I’m guessing it has something to do with eggs – ya think?
McNabb has had a pretty lucrative career when it comes to endorsement deals. He’s represented Nike, Verizon Wireless, and Air Tran, among others. …read more
Cards Fans Burn Message Into Donovan McNabb’s Lawn
January 22, 2009 by Cherie Burbach
Filed under Football, Sports Rumors
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There are great fans, overzealous fans, and occasionally, STUPID fans. This story falls into the last two categories.
Apparently a pair of Arizona Cardinalsfans “used diesel fuel to burn the words “Go Cards,” “Go Kurt” and “I (heart symbol) AZ” on Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback Donovan McNabb’s lawn.
The Cardinals are going to the Superbowl, while the Eagles are not. That should be enough satisfaction for a Cardinals fan.
Not only that, but the two fans also had left a cardboard box with a sign that said, “Go Cards” and “Beat Philly.” As if that …read more




