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Eagles expect Maclin back in camp shortly

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Per Rotoworld.com:

 

The Eagles didn't give an update on Jeremy Maclin's (illness) status Tuesday, but GM Howie Roseman fully expects the receiver back in town when the team returns to NovaCare this weekend.

"We totally anticipate Jeremy being part of our football team," Roseman said. "We anticipate him being back here shortly." Coach Andy Reid hinted that an announcement could still be forthcoming. "Today, right? Well possibly today," said Reid. "We have a few hours. ... We're still waiting for some tests to come in." Aug 16, 5:20 PM

 

Source: Philly.com

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What is this mysterious illness? Anybody got any guesses? Did he go through radiation treatment for some sort of cancer or something? That'd explain the weight loss. Is he diabetic?

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He had mono earlier... but that wasn't a mystery. I'm pretty sure that's what's going on.

 

It was a long time ago, and last I heard, he has most of his weight back. He might be a step slow to start the season.

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Maclin Can Practice In 7-10 Days

By Chris McPherson

Posted 2 hours ago

PITTSBURGH -- Head athletic trainer Rick Burkholder said on Wednesday evening during a conference call from the team hotel that if Jeremy Maclin doesn't have any setbacks from a mysterious illness that plagued him all offseason, the third-year wide receiver could practice with the team in the next 7-10 days.

 

While the team still does not know exactly what the illness is, extensive testing - including laparoscopic surgery in his abdomen just last Thursday in St. Louis - has ruled out any life-threatening ailments and left the team confident that Maclin can resume normal football activity. Maclin is right around his playing weight of 198 pounds, according to Burkholder, and has experienced no symptoms of the illness since the start of training camp. The team will continue to monitor Maclin to make sure the illness remains dormant.

 

Maclin could join the team in Philadelphia as soon as Friday for rehab, but is expected no later than Saturday. The Eagles want to see where Maclin is with his strength and conditioning before clearing him for practice. Burkholder said, however, that it's "pretty safe" to say that Maclin will be ready for the season opener on September 11 in Maclin's hometown of St. Louis, fittingly enough, against the Rams.

 

"That's our goal," Burkholder said.

 

Maclin's teammates were ecstatic to receive the news as they made the trip across the state.

 

"It's great to hear that exciting news," quarterback Michael Vick said. "The whole time we were just believing and praying for him."

 

Running back LeSean McCoy, who along with Maclin were the team's top two draft picks in 2009, said it was tough to go through training camp knowing that Maclin was going through so much off the field.

 

"He's one of my best friends on the team," McCoy said. "I'm happy he's on board and doing fine."

 

Maclin has battled the mysterious illness since the middle of February when he started having symptoms that included low energy and weight loss. Blood tests done on Maclin returned abnormal results. The Eagles were not initially aware of Maclin's illness because of the work stoppage. Once Burkholder learned about the situation through media reports, Dr. Gary Dorshimer, the Eagles' team internist, worked with Maclin's surrogate father, Dr. Jeff Parres, who is a urologist, and a multitude of other doctors to find out what was wrong.

 

Maclin has been tested for everything from mono to HIV. He's had a CT scan, a PET scan, a lymph node biopsy and, most recently last Thursday, laparoscopic surgery done to search for the issue. Maclin told Jay Glazer of FOX Sports that one scan potentially showed that he could have had lymphoma, but that has been ruled out in the wake of last Thursday's procedure.

 

Excused from reporting for the start of training camp, Maclin joined the team briefly and participated in conditioning drills before returning to St. Louis for the laparoscopic surgery.

 

The Eagles' first-round draft pick in 2009, Maclin has had a sensational start to his career with 126 catches for 1,737 yards and 14 touchdowns in his first two seasons. After a sterling rookie campaign, Maclin topped those numbers with 70 catches for 964 yards and was tied for seventh in the league with 10 touchdowns.

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why would there be this cloak and dagger behavior for mono? Maybe an std?

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why would there be this cloak and dagger behavior for mono? Maybe an std?

Because it wasn't mono. It said he had mono-like symptoms but tests came up negative, so it literally was a mystery illness. And the 7-10 days is probably because laprascopic abdominal surgery is a bitch. After two weeks, everything is good, except coughing feels like getting punched in the stomach.

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Mono can take a long time to recover from. Obviously I could go back to work after being off for a week and a half, but I still felt like a pussy as far as energy and motivation went. After trying and trying, doing the exercises at the gym that I was doing before getting it, it took about a month to get 100% from. He got it right toward the end of the lockout, so its reasonable to assume he cant keep up with teammates. We got it kind of around the same time. Save the gay jokes.

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I read somewhere that he had lymphoma...serious shit, but it's supposedly in remission.

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Eagles coach Andy Reid confirmed that Jeremy Maclin's conditioning remains an issue after he lost 15 pounds during the offseason while battling a mono-like virus.

"He obviously has to get in better shape," said Reid. Maclin insists he's back to his playing weight, but the offseason fluctuation and inability to do any physical activity has him well behind the curve. On Monday, Reid wouldn't commit to Maclin being ready for Week 1. Expect a slow start to Maclin's season. Source: Reuben Frank on Twitter

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