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Reggie Brown’s status unsure

The FanHouse® Leagues
September 11, 2008 | Philadelphia says:

Reggie Brown missed Sunday’s opener with a bad hamstring and it’s unclear whether he’ll play this Monday night against Dallas.

Wide receiver Reggie Brown practiced Thursday, but said he was limited in reps and he isn’t sure of his status for Monday night’s game against Dallas.

Brown has practiced sparingly and hasn’t played in a game since injuring his hamstring during the Eagles’ second preseason game against Carolina.

“I don’t want to have to go out there and tweak it again,” Brown said. “So just take your time and get back when you’re 100 percent so you can go out there and be effective. And that’s what we’re doing right now.”

Head coach Andy Reid said that Brown is “questionable” at his press conference Thursday. Reid is being cautious with Brown because he doesn’t want Brown to have a setback.

“We are just going to see how he does and start him off slow,” Reid said. “He went through the walk-through this morning and did that. We’ll see how he does. We don’t want any setbacks, that’s the primary thing.”

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