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Eagles G Andrews Finally Reports To Camp

POSTED: 3:21 pm PDT August 10, 2008

(Sports Network) - Pro Bowl guard Shawn Andrews arrived at Eagles training camp on Sunday, ending his depression-related absence.

Andrews, a 6-foot-4, 335-pounder entering his fifth season in the league, told several media outlets last week that his absence from camp was because of the lingering effects of clinical depression. He last practiced with the Eagles in organized team activities in June.

The 16th overall pick out of Arkansas in 2004, Andrews has earned a spot in the Pro Bowl the last two seasons. Max Jean-Gilles has played in his stead during camp, and started for the Eagles in their preseason debut, a 16-10 loss to the Steelers on Friday.

The Eagles placed Andrews in the active/physically unable to perform list, and waived/injured offensive tackle Franklin Dunbar on Sunday.

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