PHILADELPHIA -- Eagles quarterback Sam Bradford had "some memory loss" after sustaining a concussion earlier this month and said Tuesday that his separated left shoulder could keep him from playing in Thursday's game against the Detroit Lions.
"[The decision depends on] how it progresses from here to game time," Bradford said, "and whether myself and the coaches feel comfortable with me out there playing. It feels better today than it did yesterday. If it continues to progress, I'd like to be out there."
Bradford said he was cleared by an independent neurologist a week after suffering the concussion on Nov.