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Second knee surgery doesn’t surprise Eagles rookie Ingram

September 18th, 2009

You can add Cornelius Ingram to the list of people who weren’t surprised the Eagles’ rookie tight end needed a second ACL repair. “No, not really, sad to say,” Ingram, a fifth-round pick from Florida, said yesterday. Ingram was an early camp phenom, big and fast with excellent hands, who seemed to be playing his way into a role complementing Brent Celek. But late in the second week at Lehigh, the knee that had caused Ingram to miss his senior college season (and plummet in the draft) started swelling, and a week or so after that, Ingram was visiting Dr. James Andrews in Alabama. The thing was, as the Daily News reported on Aug. 17, two league sources said some teams had concerns over the …

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