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Eagles’ Jackson passes post-concussion tests

The Columbian
Published: November 3, 2010, 12:00am

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Pro Bowl wide receiver DeSean Jackson has passed post-concussion testing and could play for the Philadelphia Eagles against Indianapolis on Sunday.

Eagles coach Andy Reid says Jackson will participate in his first full practice on Wednesday since sustaining a concussion in a nasty head-on collision with Atlanta cornerback Dunta Robinson on Oct. 17.

Jackson missed Philadelphia’s 37-19 loss at Tennessee. The Eagles had a bye last week.

Robinson received a $50,000 fine for the hit on Jackson that also left him with a concussion.

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