Eagles' Sam Bradford calls post-game X-rays precautionary
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Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Sam Bradford was taken to the X-ray room with a team doctor following a 26-24 loss to the Atlanta Falcons.
The X-rays were precautionary, according to Bradford himself who declined to say what part of his body was injured.
"I'm all good," Bradford said. "They said everything is all good ... I took a few hits that I just wanted to get checked out."
Bradford wasn't limping as he walked to the room, according to Eliot Shorr-Parks of NJ.Com, and the nature of any injury he may have is unknown at this time.
The former first overall pick took several big hits from a fired up Falcons defense that tallied eight QB hits officially, despite recording no sacks.
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