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Mike McMahon
3/23/2006
McMahon will back up Brad Johnson for the Minnesota Vikings, after signing a two-year contract worth $2 million.
3/20/2006
The Eagles have chosen Koy Detmer over McMahon to back up Donovan McNabb at quarterback. The Eagles cut McMahon, a former Detroit Lions and Rutgers University quarterback, and will go with Detmer.
12/27/2005
Despite his dismal 50.0 passer rating this season, McMahon will get the starting nod in Sunday's season finale against the Washington Redskins, according to Eagles head coach Andy Reid. The quarterback, who has been filling in for the injured Donovan McNabb, has the advantage over Koy Detmer, primarily due to his mobility.
12/15/2005
McMahon was able to make it through the Eagles' practice on Wednesday, and at this point, it appears he will be under center for Sunday's matchup with the St. Louis Rams. The quarterback is nursing a strained hip flexor and bruised knee, according to head coach Andy Reid, but is listed as probable on the injury report.
12/12/2005
McMahon likely will be limited in practice this week, due to the injuries he suffered in Sunday's overtime loss to the New York Giants. The Eagles' quarterback, who went 14 of 32 for 190 yards with no touchdowns or interceptions, is nursing a strained hip flexor and bruised knee, according to head coach Andy Reid. He was sacked six times and lost a fumble.
12/7/2005
McMahon will remain under center for Sunday's matchup with the New York Giants, according to Eagles head coach Andy Reid. The veteran quarterback, who has been filling in for the injured Donovan McNabb, was pulled from Monday night's loss to the Seattle Seahawks after going 4 of 10 for 61 yards with no touchdowns and two interceptions, both of which were returned for touchdowns.
12/6/2005
Starting in place of the injured Donovan McNabb, McMahon struggled in Monday night's loss to the Seattle Seahawks before being benched in favor of backup Koy Detmer. Prior to getting the hook, McMahon completed just four of his 10 pass attempts for 61 yards and threw two interceptions, both of which were returned for touchdowns. According to head coach Andy Reid, the Eagles have not decided on a starter for their next game.
11/21/2005
Making his first start since 2002, McMahon completed 18 of his 39 pass attempts for 298 yards, one touchdown and one interception in Sunday's 27-17 loss to the New York Giants. The Eagles' quarterback, who has replaced the injured Donovan McNabb, also rushed for 31 yards and a score on nine carries.
11/16/2005
With Donovan McNabb is expected to miss at least Sunday's matchup against the New York Giants with a groin injury and sports hernia, McMahon will step into the Eagles' starting lineup, according to head coach Andy Reid. The 26-year-old quarterback last started a regular-season NFL contest in 2002 as a member of the Detroit Lions. He will be backed up by Koy Detmer.
10/10/2005
McMahon will undergo arthroscopic surgery this week to determine the cause of the recent discomfort in his knee. The Eagles will update the quarterback's status following the procedure.