
Running back
Brian Westbrook is destroying opposing
defenses once more and all is well in the City of Brotherly Love. It
didn't take Westbrook long to put the rest of the NFL on notice that
he's back and ready to wreak havoc as his Philadelphia Eagles begin
their second-half push for the NFC East division crown.
In Lincoln Field on Sunday,
Westbrook absolutely dismantled the Atlanta Falcons, rushing for a
career-high 167 yards and 2 touchdowns, and adding six catches for
another 42 yards. Next up for Westbrook, Donovan McNabb and the Eagles
in a nationally televised game against the Seattle Seahawks on the road
in Qwest Field.
Finding himself at center stage is
nothing new for Westbrook, who led the NFL in yards from scrimmage with
2,104 in 2008, and was named to his second Pro Bowl and first All-Pro
team. With success has come increased recognition for Westbrook, as his
high-profile on-field heroics have earned him a number of off-the-field
opportunities including, most recently, a promotional deal with the
makers of his favorite protein bar,
Supreme Protein