St. Louis 3, Philadelphia 38

1 2 3 4 T
STL (0-1) 0 0 0 3 3
PHI (1-0) 14 7 10 7 38

Final

1:00 PM ET
September 7, 2008
Lincoln Financial Field,
Philadelphia, PA

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Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
STL2-142324651-71-70-62-10
PHI9-64162896-23-42-47-5
· Complete Standings
Individual Leaders
St. Louis Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Bulger56.7146956
Boller57.048123
Philadelphia Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
McNabb61.61929145
Kolb64.674143
St. Louis Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Jackso...21510314.83
Darby11575.20
Philadelphia Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
McCoy1064524.33
Westbr...472254.81
St. Louis Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Avery3041813.94
Burton2525310.10
Philadelphia Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Jackso...4272817.35
Celek5056811.45
Full Player Stats: St. Louis | Philadelphia
TEAM AVERAGES & NFL RANKS
TEAM OFFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Total YardsSTL
 
 298.0
PHI
 
 358.0
Yards PassingSTL
 
 202.1
PHI
 
 234.7
Yards RushingSTL
 
 95.4
PHI
 
 123.4
TEAM DEFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Yards AllowedSTL
 
 341.1
PHI
 
 311.4
Pass Yds AllowedSTL
 
 225.8
PHI
 
 215.6
Rush Yds AllowedSTL
 
 115.3
PHI
 
 95.8
HEAD TO HEAD MATCHUPS (SINCE 2001)
Series tied 3-3
Dec 18, 2005STL 16, @PHI 17
Dec 27, 2004STL 20, @PHI 7
Dec 1, 2002STL 3, PHI 10
Jan 27, 2002STL 29, @PHI 24
Sep 9, 2001STL 20, PHI 17
STATS LLC

The Philadelphia Eagles were the only NFC East team that failed to make the playoffs last season. Now they expect to win the division.

A healthy Donovan McNabb should play a big role in that quest, and he'll begin his 10th season under center for the Eagles on Sunday when they open against the St. Louis Rams.

The 31-year-old McNabb enters the season at full strength, unlike last year when he was coming off ACL surgery. Late in the 2007 season, though, he started playing like the scrambling star quarterback of his Pro Bowl years before injuries derailed his career.

"I felt good this preseason," McNabb said. "To be healthy, obviously, is important, but nothing overwhelming. I've approached this preseason, maybe, a whole lot differently, because of my health. ... It's an important season for all of us."

The Eagles ended last season with three straight wins behind McNabb's resurgence, but it came too late. Their 8-8 record was the worst in the NFC East while the New York Giants won the Super Bowl, Dallas won the division and Washington earned a wild-card spot.

"We beat the Cowboys last year. The Redskins, we should have beaten them the first time. The Giants, we should have beaten them both times," McNabb said. "It's not just teams in our (division), it's the NFC, period. I feel like we can compete with all of them.

"If you ask those teams, they'll tell you the same, that we have the type of team you have to look out for."

McNabb rediscovered his scrambling ability last season as he got healthier, rushing 29 times for 166 yards in his final six starts. However, he missed two games and most of another due to a sprained ankle, marking the fourth straight year he played less than a full season.

His production again proved vital to Philadelphia's success. In six losses, McNabb completed 57.3 percent of his passes for 1,231 yards with four touchdowns and three interceptions. In seven wins -- games he finished -- he completed 66.9 percent for 2,059 yards with 15 TDs and two interceptions.

Some consider Brian Westbrook to be just as important for Philadelphia. He led the NFL with a franchise-record 2,104 total yards from scrimmage and became the first Eagles rusher with back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons since Duce Staley in 1998-99.

The Eagles signed Westbrook to a new deal during the offseason to keep the All-Pro happy, something the Rams had to do with star runner Steven Jackson.

He was a holdout until signing a six-year, $44 million deal on Aug. 20, with St. Louis realizing he's needed to have any shot of bouncing back from a 3-13 record. Jackson, coming off his third straight 1,000-yard season despite playing only 12 games, is expected to carry a full load in the opener.

"He's ready to go," Rams coach Scott Linehan said. "He's gotten in two weeks of real solid conditioning along with the reps. We're going to play him like we always do. He looks like his same old self to me."

Jackson can be as important to the passing game, having recorded 90 receptions in 2006, just as Westbrook did last season to lead the Eagles.

While Westbrook remains one of McNabb's top targets, Philadelphia was criticized for not adding an impact wide receiver via free agency, especially considering the only year it made the Super Bowl during McNabb's tenure was Terrell Owens' only full season with the team.

Second-round pick DeSean Jackson could help, but Kevin Curtis is out following hernia surgery, Reggie Brown is doubtful for this game with a hamstring injury and neither projected starter is considered a No. 1 receiver.

The defense, though, made a big addition by signing former Patriots All-Pro cornerback Asante Samuel to a $57.14 million, six-year contract. Samuel joins a talented secondary -- former Pro Bowler Lito Sheppard isn't even starting after the team failed to trade him -- led by veteran safety Brian Dawkins.

Plus, Chris Clemons was signed after having eight sacks as a reserve for Oakland last season, giving Philadelphia a solid pair of defensive ends along with Pro Bowler Trent Cole.

"This is one of the most excited I've been going into the season," Dawkins said. "In 2004 (when Philadelphia made the Super Bowl), I was jacked up because I felt great about that year. I feel great where this team is headed right now."

The Rams certainly appeared to be going in the wrong direction last season, finishing with the NFC's worst record and the franchise's worst since 1991.

However, injuries were a big part of that debacle. Jackson and starting quarterback Marc Bulger each missed four games, and All-Pro tackle Orlando Pace sat out all but one. With all of them healthy, and new offensive coordinator Al Saunders taking over, there is hope the St. Louis offense will return to the glory days of earlier this decade when it was among the most feared in the NFL.

"I think when you see the attitude, our ability to run and protect up front, there's a lot of positives you can draw from in what's going to be a really good offense," Linehan said.

The defense, though, remains a concern. The Rams allowed 27.4 points per game last season, second-most in the league, and is counting on a lot of youngsters.

They took Michigan defensive end Chris Long with the second overall pick in this year's draft and he's joined on the line by 2007 first-rounder Adam Carriker. The secondary includes safety Oshiomogho Atogwe, who topped the NFC with eight interceptions in 2007 in his third NFL season, and cornerback Tye Hill, a first-round pick in 2006.

"You worry about injuries and depth and we've got a lot of young guys," defensive coordinator Jim Haslett said. "But it could be a good group."

These teams last played in 2005 and the Eagles won 17-16.

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NFL Scores

Thursday, September 4th 2008
Washington 7 Final
NY Giants 16
Sunday, September 7th 2008
Detroit 21 Final
Atlanta 34
Seattle 10 Final
Buffalo 34
Jacksonville 10 Final
Tennessee 17
NY Jets 20 Final
Miami 14
Kansas City 10 Final
New England 17
Tampa Bay 20 Final
New Orleans 24
St. Louis 3 Final
Philadelphia 38
Houston 17 Final
Pittsburgh 38
Cincinnati 10 Final
Baltimore 17
Dallas 28 Final
Cleveland 10
Carolina 26 Final
San Diego 24
Arizona 23 Final
San Francisco 13
Chicago 29 Final
Indianapolis 13
Monday, September 8th 2008
Minnesota 19 Final
Green Bay 24
Denver 41 Final
Oakland 14