Report: Sam Bradford Has Separated Shoulder, Wants To Play
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Sam Bradford wants to play.
While Eagles head coach Chip Kelly told reporters that his quarterback has still not cleared the concussion protocol, ESPN's Ed Werder is reporting Bradford---who also has a separated shoulder---wants to play on Sunday.
#Eagles QB Sam Bradford MRI confirmed separated left shoulder. He wants to to play, see how he feels late in week. Also has concussion.
— Ed Werder (@WerderEdESPN) November 18, 2015
Bradford injury his left-shoulder and suffered a concussion in the third-quarter of last Sunday's 20-19 loss to the Miami Dolphins.
If Bradford cannot go this Sunday vs. the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Mark Sanchez will get the start for the Eagles and Thad Lewis will be the backup.