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Kevin Kolb #4 | Quarterback | Philadelphia Eagles
Height: 6-3    Weight: 220    Born: , Victoria, TX

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August 28, 2008
With Donovan McNabb sitting out the Eagles Thursday night matchup with the Jets, Kevin Kolb was 13-for-21 for 138 yards in relief of A.J. Feeley who tossed the ball for 143 yards and a TD in 25 passes of his own.
July 24, 2008
Philadelphiaeagles.com reports that Kevin Kolb is officially the team's number two quarterback.
May 23, 2008
Kevin Kolb displayed a lot of progress and leadership as he worked in the Eagles recent rookie camp. "Kevin's already been through what we're going through," rookie wideout DeSean Jackson informs the Philadelphia Inquirer. "He's showing a lot of leadership. I'm looking up to him because he knows the offense already." Kolb adds that he feels much more comfortable now than he did in his first year.
May 13, 2008
Kevin Kolb has been promoted ahead of AJ Feeley as the top backup in Philadelphia and continues to progress, according to PhiladelphiaEagles.com. Kolb said, "Obviously you want to progress up the ladder because I want to be a starter in this league. The reason it really means a lot to me is because it seems that I get more reps. The more reps I get, the better I feel that I'm going to get. I need a lot of them as a young quarterback. I go back there in a drop, play-action, whatever, and it just feels comfortable. When that happens, then obviously the other things start to slow down and you can start focusing on details. And that's what makes you a better player."
May 2, 2008
Barring something unforeseen, quarterback Kevin Kolb will jump ahead of A.J. Feeley on the depth chart behind starting quarterback Donovan McNabb after not attempting a pass all of last season, according to the Trenton Times.