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Monday Night Wrap

Monday's practices are finished, but there is much to look forward to for tomorrow. The main point of interest is who is on the field. Andy Reid has been resting some of his veterans, but if they don't return tomorrow, maybe there's more to the rest.

It is also Military Day, which is interesting to watch. For some of the Eagles with military connections, meeting the servicemen and servicewomen genuinely inspires them.

Also, Jeffrey Lurie will deliver his annual State of the Eagles.

So look for those tomorrow. Here is the nightly information:

  • Monday's total fan attendance: 8,989
  • Tuesday's practice times: 8:15 a.m. and 2:45 p.m. (10/10/10 practice)

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