Tuesday, May 14, 2013

McNabb To Retire An Eagle

The man who once was booed when they called his name on draft day and throughout his final years in Philly, will return home to retire.

McNabb was the Eagles first round pick in 1999 and can in with a lot of scrutiny. He finished after 11 seasons becoming the Eagles all time leader in passing yards (32,873), passing touchdowns (213), and the most games played. He holds other single game records as well.

He led them to a super bowl which they lost to the Patriots and his play came into question.

But, the fans in Philly loved McNabb in his prime in which they were the dominant team of the NFC East. He'll retire during a home game this season but hasn't expressed which one it'll be.

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