Charles LeClaire-US PRESSWIRE
Eagles quarterback Michael Vick is reportedly not seeing any improvement with his concussion symptoms, and could miss the remainder of the season as a result.
Concussion symptoms for Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick are worsening, and there's a chance he could miss the remainder of the regular season because of them, according to Fox Philadelphia's Howard Eskin on Thursday.
Here's Eskin on Twitter, delivering the news:
Reported 2night on #fox29 #eagles QB M Vick concussion symptoms getting worse. sources tell me could b out rest of year.@profootballtalk
— Howard Eskin (@howardeskin) November 30, 2012
Vick left Week 10's 38-23 loss to the Dallas Cowboys with the concussion, and has yet to return to the practice field for the Eagles since suffering the injury. In his place, rookie quarterback Nick Foles has started the last two weeks for Philadelphia, who have lost seven straight games overall. For the season, Foles has completed 59-of-99 passes (a 60.0 percent clip) for 542 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions.
If his season is in fact over, Vick will finish with 2,165 passing yards, completing 59.0 percent of his throws, with 11 touchdowns and nine interceptions.


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