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philadelphia-eagles-logo1Philadelphia Eagles: QB Donovan McNabb has said that his preparation for this weekend’s matchup with the Giants does not change in regards to whether or not RB Brian Westbrook plays. The Giants, who are the number one ranked defense, will definitely present a tough challenge to a quarterback without his number one weapon, so maybe not altering his preparation isn’t the best move.

Westrbrook is still going in for tests and it is unclear whether or not he will play come this Sunday (and on other sundays for that matter).

Washington Redskins: What initially looked like a certain season-ending injury to TE Chris Cooley now looks like it may not washingtonredskinsbe. According to second opinions, Cooley may only have to miss a month with his right ankle injury.

In that game against the Eagles, four different players on the Redskins sprained their ankles. It’s one thing for four players to get injured in a game, that’s not too uncommon. But for four players to have the exact same injury is just unreal. By the way, the guys involved in this ankle sprain conundrum were Jason Campbell, Clinton Portis, Mike Sellers, and Albert Haynesworth.

Dallas Cowboys: Patrick Crayton not only lost his role as a go-to receiver to Monmouth U alum Miles Austin, but he also lost his punt return obligations to Allen Rossum. Well, the receiver is about cowboysto gain one of those duties back. This Sunday, Rossum will be out with a hamstring injury, and Crayton will return to taking punts.

I kinda feel bad for this guy. Replaced by a free agent in the punt returning duties and just ultimately beat out by a young gun in Austin. Regardless, Crayton has kind of earned back his duty by default, at least for a week.

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