Chiefs vs. Eagles Odds Still Not Available

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Sep/25/2009
Chiefs vs. Eagles Odds Still Not Available

It looks as though the Chiefs vs. Eagles odds will be made available come Friday now that Donovan McNabb's status with Philadelphia is all but confirmed.  News broke late Thursday that the Eagles quarterback has not been able to practice and that seems to indicate he won't be playing on Sunday. 

Update:  On Friday Morning, BetUS.com released a line of Eagles -8

McNabb, who suffered a broken rib in a season-opening win over the Carolina Panthers, is expected to miss his second straight game as the Philadelphia Eagles (1-1) meet the Kansas City Chiefs (0-2) at Lincoln Financial Field.

With the Eagles on a bye next week, resting McNabb gives him more time to heal before the Eagles host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Oct. 11. McNabb was at Thursday's practice, but only watched.

Veterans Jeff Garcia and Michael Vick, back from his league suspension, will be the backups.

Though Vick will see action, he won't be starting in Sunday's game.

Eagles offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg confirmed this.

"He'll play. How much we'll see as the week goes on," Mornhinweg told reporters, according to The Morning Call. "I think he's in top physical condition. We'll see how he handles a few things we have in for him."

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