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Holy sh/t, the Eagles are basically losing a starter to a season-ending injury, every week. The secondary is already 'shaky', so I don't think losing Allen hurts too much, but it is a setback on what should be a promising career. Coleman needs to step it up, he's already a coverage liability, but the kid can tackle. Eagles recieved a pretty nice performance from Jamar Chaney. In filling in for Stewart Bradley, Chaney lead the team in tackles with 16.PHILADELPHIA -- Philadelphia Eagles rookie safety Nate Allen has a ruptured patellar tendon in his right knee and will have season-ending surgery.
Nate Allen to undergo surgery on knee
Allen, drafted with the second-round pick Philadelphia acquired from Washington in the Donovan McNabb trade, is the fourth defensive starter to go down for the season.
A potential fifth, middle linebacker Stewart Bradley, is out with a dislocated elbow and may not return until the playoffs.
Allen was hurt in the Eagles' 38-31 win over the New York Giants. His knee appeared to buckle while attempting to tackle Mario Manningham.
He'll join rookie defensive end Brandon Graham, defensive tackle Brodrick Bunkley and cornerback Ellis Hobbs on injured reserve. Rookie Kurt Coleman, a seventh-round pick, takes Allen's starting spot.
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