Published 11/26/2007
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Donovan McNabb is making progress from thumb and ankle injuries that kept him out of Philadelphia's loss at New England, and coach Andy Reid said he wants his quarterback at 100 percent before deciding if he'll play against Seattle.
"We'll see how he does," Reid said Monday. "We're trying to get him back to 100 percent before we stick him in the game."
A.J. Feeley ably filled in for McNabb in the Patriots' 31-28 win over Philadelphia on Sunday night. Making his first start since Dec.
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