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Eagles Extend Justice

November 24th, 2009

The sense all season has been that the Eagles’ steadiest, most consistent offensive lineman has been the surprise starter, Winston Justice. That sense gained credibility today when the team announced a four-year contract extension for its right tackle, who had been scheduled to become a free agent following this season. Until this summer, Justice was widely considered a huge bust, after being drafted in the second round out of USC in 2006. His lone start, at left tackle in 2007 against the Giants, was a memorable disaster, as New York sacked Donovan McNabb a dozen times, at least four of the sacks charged to Justice, who was nowhere near ready to handle Osi Umenyiora.

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Eagles Extend Justice

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