What team did the Green Bay Packers embarrass with the first preseason game of their NFL schedule?”
PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Donovan McNabb usually puts up these numbers playing video games. McNabb threw a career-high five touchdown passes in the first half and finished with a team-record 464 yards passing, leading the Philadelphia Eagles to a 47-17 victory over the Green Bay Packers on Sunday. Brian Westbrook had 11 catches for 156 yards and three TDs and Terrell Owens caught eight passes for 161 yards and one score. McNabb set a team record by completing his first 14 passes and finished 32-of-43. “Statistically, it felt like playing a video game,” McNabb said. “We were clicking on all cylinders. We spread the ball around. Everyone contributed. We sent that message out that week in and week out we come ready to play.” Meanwhile, Brett Favre threw two interceptions that led to Philadelphia’s first two scores. His streak of games with a TD pass was snapped at 36, second in NFL history to Johnny Unitas’ 47 straight. The four-time NFC East champion Eagles (11-1) matched the best start in team