Eagles' Spikes Played With Torn Rotator Cuff
18th December, 2007 - 8:11 am
ESPN - Philadelphia Eagles' linebacker Takeo Spikes suffered a torn rotator cuff in Philadelphia's 10-6 win over Dallas.

Coach Andy Reid said he was not sure when Spikes sustained the injury but that he played much of the game hurt.

"We'll just see how he does, if we manage it or not," Reid said. "We'll see how he's able to handle that."

Spikes was able to continue playing Sunday, but two Eagles who were forced from the game might be able to come back for next week's visit to New Orleans.

Tight end Matt Schobel, who suffered a concussion on a high hit by Ken Hamlin, and guard Shawn Andrews could both be back for the Saints' game. [READ]

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