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Michael Vick suffered rib contusion, MRI, CT scan reveal

Michael Vick has been diagnosed with a rib contusion after an MRI and CT scan of his rib area revealed no broken bones and no broken cartilage, the Philadelphia Eagles' official Twitter account announced Tuesday.

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Vick left Monday night's preseason game against the New England Patriots after he was hit by defensive end Jermaine Cunningham while throwing an incomplete pass. Vick stayed down for a few moments and was favoring his left side.

Eagles trainers escorted Vick to the locker room for X-rays, which came back negative. Tuesday's tests determined the rib contusion, while no timetable was provided for when the quarterback would return to action.

Vick has been injured twice already the preseason, leaving the opener with a left thumb injury after his hand connected with center Jason Kelce's helmet during a pass attempt. With the regular season less than three weeks away, it would be a surprise if the Eagles played Vick in the two remaining preseason games against the Cleveland Browns and New York Jets.

The Eagles open up the regular season against the Browns on Sept. 9.

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