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Donovan McNabb Finally Shown “Brotherly Love” as Washington Redskins Win

October 3, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

One of the most anticipated games this Sunday was the Washington Redskins and the Philadelphia Eagles.  Donovan McNabb came back to Philly for the first time since being traded. 
The Redskins won the game 17-6.  McNabb didn’t have impressive numbers but made some key plays.  He was 9-for-18 passing for 125 yards.  McNabb rushed for 55 yards as well.
In a show of class the fans stood and cheered McNabb prior to the game but once the game started he was just another quarterback.
Michael Vick started the game but left early in the first half after sustaining rib and chest injuries after a 23-yard scamper.
Enter Kevin Kolb. 
Kolb came into the game to cheers as he tried to rally the Eagles but he couldn’t get it done. 
Vick being hurt was very ironic.  Kolb was hurt three weeks ago and Vick came in and played extremely well.  But when Kolb entered the game he didn’t set the world on fire.
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