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Wednesday, November 30, 2005 - Page updated at 12:00 AM

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Next up for Hawks: Philadelphia Eagles

When: 6 p.m., Monday, (Ch. 4, 710 AM)

Where: Lincoln Financial Field

Coach: Andy Reid, seventh season (69-38).

2005 record: 5-6.

Players to watch: QB Mike McMahon, RB Brian Westbrook, S Brian Dawkins and LB Jeremiah Trotter. McMahon has started the past two games for Donovan McNabb, who is out for the season after groin surgery. McMahon has completed under 50 percent of his passes in both starts, but he has made plays on the run. Westbrook has the fewest carries of any full-time rusher in the NFL, but he's second among NFL backs in receptions. Dawkins and Trotter lead an aggressive defense that has played well over the past month.

Last week: The Eagles beat the Green Bay Packers 19-14.

Chris Cluff

Stat leaders
Passing PC-PA-PI Yds. TD
Mike McMahon 33-73-1 425 1
Rushing TCB-Yds. Avg. TD
Brian Westbrook 148-597 4.0 3
Receiving No.-Yds. Avg. TD
Brian Westbrook 56-578 10.3 4
L.J. Smith 51-529 10.4 3
Tackles Solo Ast. Sa.
Jeremiah Trotter 73 13 1
Schedule
Date Opponent
Sept. 12 L, 14-10 at Atlanta
Sept. 18 W, 42-3 vs. San Francisco
Sept. 25 W, 23-20 vs. Oakland
Oct. 2 W, 37-31 at Kansas City
Oct. 9 L, 33-10 at Dallas
Oct. 23 W, 20-17, vs. San Diego
Oct. 30 L, 49-21 at Denver
Nov. 6 L, 17-10 at Washington
Nov. 14 L, 21-20 vs. Dallas
Nov. 20 L, 27-17 at New York Giants
Nov. 27 W, 19-14 vs. Green Bay
Dec. 5 vs. Seattle
Dec. 11 vs. New York Giants
Dec.. 18 at St. Louis
Dec. 24 at Arizona
Jan. 1 vs. Washington

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