Article By Leo Pizzini on 19th June, 2009
McNabb has always looked to his tight ends in clutch situations—partly because he had mediocre receivers, and partly as a primal instinct.
McNabb to Lewis and pre-sports hernia L.J. Smith was a staple of the Eagles passing offense. In the 2008 regular season, the tight end was nearly invisible. In 2009, Eagles fans have a new look aerial group at tight end.
Brent Celek emerged as the starter at tight end in the playoffs last season and led the team in receptions during that period.
A familiar trend is becoming apparent and there are lots of reasons to get excited about this.
Brent Celek becomes a prospective X-factor in the Eagles offense...
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