Knee Injury Could Sideline Eagles' Bunkley
27th November, 2007 - 8:31 am
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Eagles' defensive tackle Brodrick Bunkley suffered a sprained medial collateral ligament in his left knee Sunday night during the loss to New England. His status could be in question for this Sunday's home game against Seattle.

Eagles' Head Coach Andy Reid also said that Brian Westbrook has a bruised knee.

"We'll see how [Bunkley] does over the next couple of days," Reid said at his news conference yesterday following the 31-28 loss at Gillette Stadium. "He has an MCL sprain, which caused his hamstring to spasm."

Reid said after the game Sunday that Bunkley had a hamstring injury. It appeared as if he may have suffered the injury on the Eagles' final competitive defensive play of the fourth quarter when he had his legs cut from underneath him by guard Logan Mankins. Bunkley was in pursuit of running back Laurence Maroney and did not see Mankins coming from behind. [READ]

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