Tweaks and pulls are common when an NFL team makes its players run “gassers” as part of the fitness testing, so most of the problems Eagles players experienced Thursday seemed to be no big deal.
But Shawn Andrews’ back tightening up? The back that didn’t allow Andrews to play after Week 2 last season, eventually required surgery, but had been rehabbed so well the team felt confident moving Andrews from right guard into Jon Runyan’s right tackle spot?
Not a big deal yet, maybe. But it definitely has the potential to move in that direction. Andrews was clearly disappointed when he spoke with reporters following the afternoon workout he missed — much moreso than the other new tackle Jason Peters, who also sat out with what Eagles coach Andy Reid called a “quad spasm,” suffered during the testing.
“Nothing’s easy in this life,” Andrews said. “Nothing.”
Andrews, ebullient when he checked into camp Wednesday, a year after missing the opening of camp while battling depression, said Thursday: “I have confidence in Rick (Burkholder, the head athletic trainer). I have confidence in myself … I’ve been busting my asphalt all year, man, doing everything I’m supposed to do, mentally and physically. Left no stone unturned.”
Asked if he thought he’d be OK in the few days, Andrews said: “We’ll see.”
“I want to be out here,” he said. “Other than my rookie year, this is the year that I’ve actually looked forward to training camp. I’ve just put out so much hard work, getting myself together all around. It’s really tough, man, but that’s life … I’m at the happiest point in my life right now. I’m at peace.”
Mr. Runyan, please pick up the white courtesy phone.
Peters, meanwhile said his problem “ain’t nothing a little ice and stim (electrical stimulation) can’t take care of. I’m just going to rest it a couple days, then get back to work.”
The Eagles signed their prize offseason acquisition to a six-year, $60-million-plus contract extension after acquiring him from Buffalo.
Andrews, Peters, Brian Westbrook (ankle surgery), Asante Samuel (hamstring, suffered during conditioning), Trevor Laws (hamstring, suffered before reporting) and Victor Abiamiri (pec) were placed on the Physically Unable to Perform list, Reid said, which has no ramifications, beyond allowing the team to keep them on that list instead of sidelining them for the season on IR should any of these problems turn out to be serious.
Defensive backs Macho Harris (slight high ankle sprain) and Byron Parker (hamstring spasm) also missed yesterday’s practice.
that from -philly.com
Lets see what happens here Les Bowens said that he feels that Maclinl will be signed by today. At least we all hope. If hes not signed some Saturday we have some problems. Les also said in chat today that he is pretty sure that the Eagles will try to trade Reggie Brown / Hank Baskett to the Ravens if Maclin does make it back on time. If not well then we will see what happens I guess.
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