PHILADELPHIA: Donovan McNabb missed seven games due to injury in 2005 and he's looking for a bounce-back season in 2006. McNabb, who led the Eagles to the playoffs from 2000-04, has been adept at protecting the ball throughout his career. His 2.24 interception percentage (66 INTs-2,943 attempts) ranks second in NFL history, trailing only Neil O'Donnell (2.11, 68-3,229) all-time. With 16 touchdown passes, McNabb will join Ron Jaworski (175) and Randall Cunningham (150) as the only players in franchise history to reach 150.
Donovan in general is NOT someone who throws interceptions at will. He did throw some that I think would haunt him for some time, but in general, he's not a turnover prone QB.
But SECOND BEST in the NFL HISTORY??? For someone who throws the ball so much?
Wow.
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