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09/07 14:28 CDT McNabb: Ankle not 100 percent, will start Sunday
McNabb: Ankle not 100 percent, will start Sunday
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Donovan McNabb said Tuesday his sprained ankle isn't 100
percent, but it won't keep him from starting the Washington Redskins' opener
Sunday night against the Dallas Cowboys.
"Yes, I will be starting this weekend," McNabb told ESPN980. "And I look
forward to it."
McNabb sprained his left ankle 2 1/2 weeks ago in a preseason game against
Baltimore. McNabb said the injury isn't classified as a high ankle sprain - the
more severe type that has more significant ligament damage and a longer
recovery time - but he said it's "very close to it." He said he's getting
multiple treatments each day.
"Is it 100 percent? No. ... But it's getting better," he said.
McNabb returned to practice Monday, but lost valuable time working with a new
offense as he prepares for his Redskins debut after 11 years with the
Philadelphia Eagles.
McNabb also talked about the ongoing saga surrounding defensive tackle Albert
Haynesworth, whose relationship with coach Mike Shanahan has been strained for
several months over various issues. It's uncertain what Haynesworth's role will
be - or whether Haynesworth will still be with the team, given the possibility
of a trade - by the time kickoff arrives Sunday.
"Albert is a guy that's one of our brothers in the locker room, and we want to
protect him and make sure that he's taken care of and he's fine," McNabb said.
"Albert is a guy who understands now, he understands that, 'Hey, I've got to
put the time and effort in to get an opportunity to show what I can do.' And he
knows what he can do.
"We can't win without Albert. He plays a major part on our defense, and
everyone knows that. It's just unfortunate what's been going on and how
everything has transpired, but that's the game of football, and I think he'll
handle it the right way. ... I think he'll be here. I hope he'll be here. ...
As a player, you would want Albert to be here."
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