Vick knocked around by Giants, breaks hand
Philadelphia, PA – Eagles quarterback Michael Vick was throwing hand.
Vick was knocked out of last Sunday's game against the Falcons because of a concussion, but passed his tests during the week and started against New York.
Although he suffered several hits in a bruising first half against the Giants, including one from Rocky Bernard that slammed his helmet on the turf, Vick fractured his hand on a hard hit by Chris Canty later in the game.
The Giants scored 15 unanswered points in the fourth quarter and won, 29-16.
Eagles head coach Andy Reid said Vick would undergo a CT scan on Monday to further evaluate the hand.
"It doesn't look like it's displaced," Reid said, which would be a good sign for Vick.
Mike Kafka came in with 8:07 remaining in the game and threw an interception on a deep pass down the right sideline. The Giants turned the pick into their second touchdown of the fourth quarter.
Vick ended 16-of-23 for 176 yards and an interception. He also fumbled three times, but the Eagles recovered each one.