Adler Patterson in uniform for power drills

8:37 PM Posted by Mario Galarza

BETHLEHEM, PA - The Mike Patterson, who collapsed and suffered a seizure in practice 10 days ago, on Saturday, the Philadelphia Eagles returned.

Patterson does not practice, but was in uniform doing strength and conditioning drills with trainer Rick Burkholder and several other players for the first time since his frightening episode on an adjacent square. Patterson not questions, but he answer on the whole, smile and reporter to say, "I feel great," when leaving the practice field.

Patterson, a 300-pound defensive tackle, was a brain AVM after collapsing during one of the team training camp practice at Lehigh University on Aug. 3 diagnosed. He was taken from the field in an ambulance and hospitalized for three days in the hospital.

A brain AVM or arteriovenous malformation, abnormal is a prenatal condition in the blood travels between the arteries and veins.

Patterson played more games than an eagle as everyone currently on the team.

Coach Andy Reid said Patterson requirements over a week of conditioning work form to come. After that is a chance he football could be cleared by doctors.

"[This week] are doctors who are evaluating the opportunity continue to him and for him again in, where he believes, that he can get out there and play", said Reid.

Question of whether this means that Patterson returned a chance to act in a week, Reid said: "We just on the other hand operation are in."


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