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| 1. | Eagles inactives for Week 11 |
(FFChamps) The Philadelphia Eagles have announced the following players as inactive for today's game against the Chicago Bears: QB Kevin Kolb, RB P.J. Hill, FS Quintin Demps, OLB Akeem Jordan, G Mike McGlynn, G Stacy Andrews, RB Brian Westbrook, and WR Kevin Curtis. Analysis: LeSean McCoy will get the start for Westbrook who is out for the next few weeks recovering from his second concussion of the season. McCoy stands to have a solid day against the Bears who are the 22nd ranked team against the run. | 5 hours |
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| 2. | Westbrook injury update |
(TheHuddle) The Philadelphia Daily News, reports Philadelphia Eagles RB Brian Westbrook (concussion) was not allowed to attend team meetings this week, in addition to sitting out practice due to a concussion. 'This is on the doctor's orders: Back off, let him rest, that's the plan the doctor had for him,' head coach Andy Reid said. 'Next week he can start going to meetings and some things. We'll see how he feels as he goes.' Westbrook will not be examined again until after the team's Week 12 game, and his progress will determine when, or if, he returns this season. Analysis: It appears more likely that Westbro... (More) | 1 day |
| 3. | Eagles | Westbrook injury update |
(KFFL) Marcus Hayes, of the Philadelphia Daily News, reports Philadelphia Eagles RB Brian Westbrook (concussion) was not allowed to attend team meetings this week, in addition to sitting out practice due to a concussion. "This is on the doctor's orders: Back off, let him rest, that's the plan the doctor had for him," head coach Andy Reid said. "Next week he can start going to meetings and some things. We'll see how he feels as he goes." Westbrook will not be examined again until after the team's Week 12 game, and his progress will determine when, or if, he returns this season. | 1 day |
| 4. | Brian Westbrook out at least three weeks |
(FFToolbox) Concussion specialists will see Philadelphia Eagles running back Brian Westbrook for a checkup in three weeks. Thus, head coach Andy Reid said Friday that he expects Westbrook to miss at least three weeks. Reid said any decision beyond that will depend on the evaluations of the Eagles' medical staff. Westbrook suffered his second concussion in a 21-day span last week against the San Diego Chargers. Rookie running back LeSean McCoy will start while Westbrook recovers. Analysis: Westbrook missed two games after suffering a concussion in wee... (More) | 2 days |
| 5. | Westbrook out at least three weeks |
(FFChamps) Eagles head coach Andy Reid said today that Brian Westbrook is expected to be sidelined at least the next three weeks, according to a Twitter update by Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer. That puts Westbrook's earliest chance of returning at Week 14. Analysis: Westbrook therefore has a chance to return just in time for the fantasy playoffs, but there is absolutely no guarantee that he will do so. Fantasy owners need to decide if they have enough roster room to stash him until then. If not, dropping him is an option at this point. | 2 days |
| 6. | Eagles | Westbrook to miss next two games |
(KFFL) Updating a previous report, ESPN.com reports Philadelphia Eagles RB Brian Westbrook (concussion) is out for Week 11, and will also miss the team's Nov. 29 game against the Washington Redskins. | 2 days |
| 7. | Westbrook likely out three weeks |
(TheHuddle) ESPNews reports Philadelphia Eagles RB Brian Westbrook (concussion) will be out in Week 11 and likely the two following weeks as well. Analysis: It's almost amazing the Eagles are even considering allowing Westbrook to return this season at all. From a Fantasy perspective, Westbrook can't be trusted to be a factor the rest of the season. From a quality-of-life perspective, we can only hope Westbrook is making the right decision if he indeed does play in three weeks. | 2 days |
| 8. | Reid: Westbrook out at least next three ... |
(Rotoworld) Coach Andy Reid said Friday that Brian Westbrook (concussions) will miss at least the Eagles' next three games. Analysis: And he's not even a safe bet to return after that. Three weeks is the timetable concussion specialists set for Westbrook's next checkup, which may or may not involve medical clearance. LeSean McCoy has better shot at starting for the rest of the season than Westbrook does of returning in Week 14. | 2 days |
| 9. | Eagles | Westbrook likely out three weeks |
(KFFL) ESPNews reports Philadelphia Eagles RB Brian Westbrook (concussion) will be out in Week 11 and likely the two following weeks as well. | 2 days |
| 10. | Brian Westbrook |
(RotoWire) Coach Andy Reid has confirmed that Westbrook (concussion) who was already ruled out this week, will also be out for next week's tilt against the Redskins and likely the next game at Atlanta as well, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. "I think the doctors want to see how he does after two weeks, what kind of symptoms he has," Reid said. "And then they'll just go back through and evaluate him after that, two to three weeks. We'll just see how he feels after that." Analysis: The good news here is that we are talking in terms of weeks and not months, but a best-case scenario for Westbrook remains a return for the stretch run, though there are enough variables in pl... (More) | 2 days |
| 11. | Westbrook expected to make full recovery |
(TheHuddle) The Philadelphia Eagles announced RB Brian Westbrook's symptoms have improved significantly over the past three days, according to University of Pittsburgh Medical Center doctors. Westbrook was re-tested Wednesday, Nov. 18, with a battery of neuro-cognitive tests, as well as a comprehensive physical and neurological exam. Westbrook's results were favorable, and Dr. Joseph Marron and Dr. Michael Collins were encouraged by Westbrook's progress. Doctors feel that "he has an excellent prognosis and we expect a full recovery." Doctors added, "We developed a comprehensive physical rehab plan for Brian... (More) | 3 days |
| 12. | Westbrook hears good news |
(FFChamps) Philadelphia Eagles' running back Brian Westbrook finally received some good news in 2009. After suffering back-to-back concussions, the 30 year old back was told today that doctors "are very encouraged by his progress" and "believe that he has an excellent prognosis." Westbrook was evaluated today at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, and, according to reports, is expected to make a full recovery. Analysis: Great news for the man and his family. His fantasy prospects for 2009 are still grim, but it sounds as if his career may not be over, as many have speculated this wee... (More) | 4 days |
| 13. | Brian Westbrook |
(RotoWire) Westbrook's (concussion) symptoms have improved significantly over the last three days, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports. Analysis: Concussion specialists that Westbrook has been visiting with in Pittsburgh released a statement indicating that they're optimistic about a full recovery for Westbrook. Despite the good news, we wouldn't be all that surprised if he missed another couple of weeks while the Eagles carefully monitor his health to ensure that everything is OK before he starts taking contact again. LeSean McCoy will take over at running back until Westbrook is cleared to come back. | 4 days |
| 14. | Docs say Westbrook will make 'full recov... |
(Rotoworld) According to two neurological specialists, Brian Westbrook should make a "full recovery" from his pair of concussions. Analysis: Doctors say his symptoms "improved significantly" in the last three days, and that Westbrook produced all favorable test results. "We are very encouraged by Brian's progress, we believe that he has an excellent prognosis," the docs added. Westbrook will get another checkup in 2-3 weeks after being put on a "comprehensive rehab plan," although the Eagles were advised to take a "conservative" approach with their 30-year-old tailback. It app... (More) | 4 days |
| 15. | Eagles | Doctors expect Westbrook to make full recovery |
(KFFL) The Philadelphia Eagles announced RB Brian Westbrook's (concussion) symptoms have improved significantly over the past three days, according to University of Pittsburgh Medical Center doctors. Westbrook was re-tested Wednesday, Nov. 18, with a battery of neuro-cognitive tests, as well as a comprehensive physical and neurological exam. Westbrook's results were favorable, and Dr. Joseph Marron and Dr. Michael Collins were encouraged by Westbrook's progress. Doctors feel that "he has an excellent prognosis and we expect a full recovery." Doctors added, "We developed a comprehensive physical rehab plan for Bria... (More) | 4 days |
| 16. | Westbrook out for Week 11 |
(TheHuddle) Philadelphia Eagles RB Brian Westbrook (concussion) is out for the team's Week 11 game. Analysis: The Eagles certainly appear to be destined to be without Brian Westbrook as he once again will be sidelined with an injury. Philadelphia will now turn to LeSean McCoy who has looked good in limited action but will now be the primary runner as long as Westbrook remains out of action. McCoy should be viewed as a solid No. 2 running back with upside. | 4 days |
| 17. | Eagles | Westbrook out for Week 11 |
(KFFL) Philadelphia Eagles RB Brian Westbrook (concussion) is out for the team's Week 11 game. | 4 days |
| 18. | Westbrook already ruled out for week 11 |
(FFToolbox) Philadelphia Eagles running back Brian Westbrook has been ruled out of the Eagles' Sunday night game against the Chicago Bears. After suffering his second concussion in the past month, Westbrook will visit a pair of noted concussion specialists on Wednesday. The test results Westbrook gets today should ultimately decide the course of the rest of his season, and possibly career. With Westbrook out, LeSean McCoy becomes the team's starting running back. He has averaged 100 total yards in the three games he has started this season in place o... (More) | 4 days |
| 19. | Eagles | Westbrook out for Week 11 |
(KFFL) ESPNews reports Philadelphia Eagles RB Brian Westbrook (concussion) will not play in the team's Week 11 game. | 4 days |
| 20. | Brian Westbrook |
(RotoWire) Coach Andy Reid said that Westbrook (concussion) will not play in Sunday night's game against Chicago, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. Analysis: That's just confirmation of what was widely assumed in the wake of Westbrook's second concussion this season. Beyond Week 11, Westbrook's status remains very much in the air, though perhaps his scheduled visits with two concussion specialists in Pittsburgh, will bring some clarity to the situation. | 4 days |
| 21. | Westbrook officially ruled out |
(Rotoworld) Brian Westbrook (concussion) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Bears, as expected. Analysis: Nothing new to report here. Westbrook is in Pittsburgh Thursday and meeting with two concussion specialists. After talking to them, he will have a better idea if he can play again this season. The Eagles are forced to use LeSean McCoy now despite their concerns about his pass protection. | 4 days |
| 22. | Eagles | Westbrook to visit two specialists |
(KFFL) Updating a previous item, Jeff McLane, of the Philadelphia Inquirer, reports Philadelphia Eagles RB Brian Westbrook (concussion) will visit with two concussion specialists in Pittsburgh Wednesday, Nov. 18. A statement from head trainer Rick Burkhalter said, "The Eagles will first have Westbrook consult with neuropsychologist Mark R. Lovell, Ph.D. Following that visit Westbrook and Lovell will consult with neurosurgeon Joseph Maroon, M.D. Dr. Lovell has been consulting with the Eagles' medical staff on Westbrook's recovery from the first concussion during the past three weeks." Head coach Andy Reid said Westbrook was... (More) | 4 days |
| 23. | Westbrook to visit two specialists |
(TheHuddle) Updating a previous item, Jeff McLane, of the Philadelphia Inquirer, reports Philadelphia Eagles RB Brian Westbrook (concussion) will visit with two concussion specialists in Pittsburgh Wednesday, Nov. 18. A statement from head trainer Rick Burkhalter said, "The Eagles will first have Westbrook consult with neuropsychologist Mark R. Lovell, PhD. Following that visit Westbrook and Lovell will consult with neurosurgeon Joseph Maroon, MD. Dr. Lovell has been consulting with the Eagles' medical staff on Westbrook's recovery from the first concussion during the past three weeks." Head coach Andy Reid... (More) | 5 days |
| 24. | Eagles | Westbrook to visit two specialists |
(KFFL) Updating a previous item, Jeff McLane, of the Philadelphia Inquirer, reports Philadelphia Eagles RB Brian Westbrook (concussion) will visit with two concussion specialists in Pittsburgh Wednesday, Nov. 18. A statement from head trainer Rick Burkhalter said, "The Eagles will first have Westbrook consult with neuropsychologist Mark R. Lovell, PhD. Following that visit Westbrook and Lovell will consult with neurosurgeon Joseph Maroon, MD. Dr. Lovell has been consulting with the Eagles' medical staff on Westbrook's recovery from the first concussion during the past three weeks." Head coach Andy Reid said Westbrook w... (More) | 5 days |
| 25. | Westbrook to meet with specialist |
(TheHuddle) ESPN.com reports Philadelphia Eagles RB Brian Westbrook (concussion) is scheduled to visit with a specialist this week, likely Wednesday, Nov. 18, to determine if and when he can resume playing, according to a league source. Analysis: It would probably be in the best interests of both Westbrook and the Eagles if he didn't play the remainder of the season. Two concussions in two games is scary; now we're talking about the potential for a life-altering problem. Even if the specialist says he's good to go, you've got to think Philadelphia will at least sit Westbrook this week and probably next. LeSean ... (More) | 5 days |
| 26. | Eagles | Westbrook to meet with specialist |
(KFFL) ESPN.com reports Philadelphia Eagles RB Brian Westbrook (concussion) is scheduled to visit with a specialist this week, likely Wednesday, Nov. 18, to determine if and when he can resume playing, according to a league source. | 5 days |
| 27. | Brian Westbrook |
(RotoWire) Westbrook (concussion) will visit a specialist in Pittsburgh to determine when (or if) he'll be able to resume his football career, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports. Analysis: The Eagles haven't announced any plans regarding his status for the coming weeks, but he's very likely to miss a couple of games while the evaluation process takes place and he recuperates from his second concussion of the season. | 5 days |
| 28. | Westbrook to consult concussion speciali... |
(Rotoworld) Brian Westbrook is headed to Pittsburgh to be evaluated by a concussion specialist who will determine if and when he can continue to play football. Analysis: As ESPN's Adam Schefter points out, Steve Young, Troy Aikman, and Bill Romanowski all visited the concussion clinic and hospital in Pittsburgh prior to ending their careers. That's not to say that Westbrook's career is over, but it's clearly a possibility right now. Hopefully, he receives good news. | 5 days |
| 29. | Westbrook sidelined indefinitely |
(FFChamps) Eagles running back Brian Westbrook will miss next Sunday's game against the Bears after suffereing his second concussion in as many games in Week 10. Head coach Andy Reid confirmed that during his radio show on WIP-AM (610) Monday night, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer. Earlier in the day, when asked if Westbrook's season was over, Reid said the following: "I think it's too early to tell right now. It's the last thing on my mind. First thing is that he's OK and that we take care of him. Football right now for Brian WestbrookMore) | 5 days |
| 30. | Brian Westbrook |
(RotoWire) When discussing the status of Westbrook, who suffered his second concussion of the season Sunday, coach Andy Reid said Monday, "it's too early to tell right now," the Eagles' official site reports. Analysis: Westbrook underwent additional tests when the Eagles returned to Philadelphia early Monday morning. The results have not yet been disclosed, but it's pretty clear the Eagles will be very careful here. "Football right now is not the important thing for Brian," Reid said. With Westbrook's status iffy for the rest of the season, LeSean McCoy and fullback Leonard Weaver are in line for an expanded workload. | 6 days |
| 31. | Reid provides no update on Westbrook |
(Rotoworld) Eagles coach Andy Reid didn't shed much light on Brian Westbrook's status at his Monday press conference. Analysis: Reid confirmed that Westbrook's concussion was a result of another big hit, this time on a screen pass. The coach emphasized again that the team will be very careful and football is secondary for Westbrook at this point. We're still waiting for a timeline, but it would be a surpise if Westbrook makes it back anytime before the tail-end of the season. | 6 days |
| 32. | Eagles | Westbrook's future up in the air? |
(KFFL) Steve Wyche, of NFL.com, reports there is speculation that Philadelphia Eagles RB Brian Westbrook (concussion) could be out for a prolonged period of time after suffering a concussion in Week 10. Westbrook could miss the rest of the season, and there is concern his career may be in jeopardy. Head coach Andy Reid expressed concern for Westbrook's health following the game. "I feel bad for Brian. I feel bad for him. It's something that our doctors will look at and be on top of right when we get back," Reid said. "In these types of situations, football is secondary. We've got to look at this kid and for his fut... (More) | 6 days |
| 33. | Could latest concussion end Brian Westbrook's career? |
(FFToolbox) Philadelphia Eagles running back Brian Westbrook returned to action in week 10 after missing most of the team's previous three games due to, among other ailments, a concussion. But the same animal bit Westbrook on Sunday and now he may be out for even longer this time. How about forever? There is speculation that Westbrook could be out for a prolonged period after suffering another concussion Sunday. Or possibly for the rest of the season, if not for good. Eagles head coach Andy Reid said no determination as to Westbrook's future could immediately be made and he declined to speculate if this latest... (More) | 7 days |