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Eagles’ offensive line gets pleasant surprise

August 16th, 2010

Not once since the last game of the 2008 season has Andy Reid’s starting offensive line worked together as one. Not in a practice. Not in a game. Not even in the classroom for film study. But on Sunday, after almost 17 months, the Eagles came scary close to getting all five projected starters on the field together when center Jamaal Jackson and left guard Todd Herremans emerged from the locker room in pads and uniforms. “We know that it’s close now,” right tackle Winston Justice said. “They caught me by surprise. I saw them in the morning, dressing, and I kind of got excited. It shouldn’t be that far off now.” Jackson, coming back from knee surgery, and Herremans, nursing a problematic

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Eagles’ offensive line gets pleasant surprise

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