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No talk of quitting from Eagles’ Westbrook

February 9th, 2010

Eagles running back Brian Westbrook does not sound as if he is planning to retire, but he also seems a lot wiser about the dangers of concussions. Westbrook, who reportedly is mulling retirement because of left knee problems, said during a radio interview that he is “just trying to enjoy this offseason and trying to get ready for this next upcoming season.” The interview was conducted yesterday on a show co-hosted by former Eagles safety Blaine Bishop on WGFX in Nashville, Tenn. Westbrook, who is owed $7.25 million next season, missed eight games, suffered two concussions and posted his lowest totals since his rookie year. Westbrook suffered a concussion Oct. 26 against Washington when his …

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No talk of quitting from Eagles’ Westbrook

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