For the second straight day, wide receiver Jeremy Maclin was a full participant in practice. Maclin feels a "complete difference" in his health as he was hobbled in last Sunday's game by a hamstring injury and had to come out early.
"I thought I felt pretty good last week, but now you can actually see it on film and stuff like that," Maclin said. "I feel good, practiced full-go today, so I'm good to go."
Maclin is officially listed as questionable. Last week, Maclin had only one full practice and was listed as probable. However, Maclin experienced soreness in his hamstring on Saturday and was downgraded to questionable. He had one catch for 13 yards in the win.
The Eagles are going to battle against one of the better cornerback duos in the league in Darrelle Revis and Antonio Cromartie. Maclin said that he doesn't know who will cover him. In fact, it doesn't matter to him.
"The most important thing is to go out there and ball out," Maclin said.
Despite missing three games with the hamstring injury, Maclin has 47 catches for 625 yards and four touchdowns this season. The Eagles are still alive for the division title; although that could be out of reach by the time kickoff arrives at 4:15 PM on Sunday. No matter what, Maclin said that the Eagles want to play for pride.
"We're playing for the name across our chests and the names on our backs. I think that's the message that you have to deliver to everybody," Maclin said. "If you take a man's pride, you take everything he has."
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