BETHLEHEM, Pa. -- Mike Patterson returned to the Eagles camp Friday two days after his seizure at practice. There is no timetable for when the defensive tackle can return, and questions linger if his career can even resume. Patterson spoke to coach Andy Reid for a few minutes before the afternoon session. He walked into the building without answering questions. "Ill talk some more about it, but not right now," he said. Patterson was scheduled to see a neurologist in the next few days, agent J.R. Rickert said. Eagles trainer Rick Burkholder said Patterson was to see team internist Dr. Gary Dorshimer in Philadelphia on Friday. On Thursday, Burkholder said Patterson had a brain condition that may require surgery. Rickert disputed a definite diagnosis of AVM, which are malformations or tangles of arteries and veins that alter blood flow. Burkholder reiterated Friday that the team believes AVM caused the seizure, but acknowledged Patterson was seeking other opinions to determine whether he can return to football and, if so, how quickly. "We believe what theyve found and were going to pursue all of our options to give Mike the best chance to return to normal life, football and being healthy," Burkholder said following afternoon practice. "Were not going to estimate any time loss or return to play time. Were going to go through the process." Burkholder said it was uplifting for him and the team to see Patterson so soon after his collapse. On Wednesday morning, Patterson dropped to the ground between drills and began violently shaking. He was immediately tended to by Burkholder and his staff, with assistance from rookie offensive lineman Danny Watkins, a trained firefighter from Kelowna, B.C., and taken by ambulance to Lehigh Valley Hospital. "Were all upbeat that hes up walking around and wants to play football again," Burkholder said. "He wants to play. Heck, he wouldve practiced this afternoon if we wouldve let him. Thats normal and thats why hes a great player in the National Football League because he has great drive." Burkholder said the Eagles are taking a cautious approach. "As the guy who has to be responsible for Mike, I have to pull the reins back and make sure we know exactly what we have before we turn him back," Burkholder said. "We want to get him to make sure he safely can live his life and play football, if thats what he wants to do and thats what the doctors say is safe for him." http://www.blackhawkshockeyproshop.com/ . -- Never much for words, Colin Kaepernick summed up the best statistical game of his NFL career with typical understatement: "I think this was a good step for us in the right direction. http://www.blackhawkshockeyproshop.com/ED-Belfour-Blackhawks-Jersey/ .C. -- Rod Hall stormed down the court, determined to send No. http://www.blackhawkshockeyproshop.com/Nick-Leddy-Blackhawks-Jersey/ . Hes the first of a group of top prospects expected to help the Astros back to respectability after three straight 100-loss seasons. But hes trying not to put too much pressure on himself. http://www.blackhawkshockeyproshop.com/Michal-Handzus-Blackhawks-Jersey/ . Seven people were injured, one with a knife wound, in the attack early Thursday at a pub in Campo de Fiori square. Witnesses said the hooligans shouted "Jew" during the attack. Tottenham is known for having a large Jewish fan base from north London. http://www.blackhawkshockeyproshop.com/Patrick-Kane-Blackhawks-Jersey/ . The Ukrainian picked up a fever on Sunday and he felt worse on Mondays rest day. RadioShack lost two key riders earlier in the race when Janez Brajkovic of Slovenia and Chris Horner of the U.LONDON -- Demba Bas debut double helped Chelsea make a perfect start to its FA Cup defence with a 5-1 rout of Southampton in the third round, while Robin van Persie scored an injury-time equalizer for Manchester United to finish 2-2 at West Ham and earn a replay. A day after completing his move from Newcastle, Ba took just 35 minutes on Saturday to score at Southampton to cancel out Jay Rodriguezs goal. After further Chelsea goals from Victor Moses and Branislav Ivanovic, Ba netted his second before Frank Lampard wrapped up the rout from the penalty spot. "It is always important for a striker to score goals but more than just the goals it is the contribution for the team," Chelsea manager Rafa Benitez said. Newcastle struggled without Ba, however, and was the only English Premier League side to be ousted by lower-league opposition as Alan Pardews side lost 2-0 at second-tier club Brighton. At West Ham, Joe Cole had a successful return as he set up two nearly identical goals for James Collins as the Hammers looked to knock off United, but Van Persie came on as a substitute to rescue the draw with a clinical finish in stoppage time. "The manner of goal -- the pass from Ryan Giggs and first touch from Robin van Persie and his finish -- is absolutely world class, absolutely fantastic," United manager Alex Ferguson said. Manchester City had no trouble ousting League Championship club Watford 3-0, while Tottenham beat third-tier club Coventry by the same score. The biggest upsets were provided by fifth-tier nonleague sides overcoming second-tier opposition as Macclesfield beat League Championship leader Cardiff 2-1, and Luton defeated Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-0. At Southampton, Ba showed just how valuable he can be for Chelseas quest for silverware this season as Fernando Torres was rested on the bench. Bas 14th goal of the season -- and first for Chelsea -- came after Juan Mata initially attempted to score from an acute angle, cancelling out Rodriguezs opener. Chelsea went in front on the stroke of halftime after Moses collected a cutback from Ashley Cole and struck. Seven minutes into the second half, Ivanovic headed in Matas cross, and Ba found the target again in the 61st after being setup by Eden Hazard. The late penalty from Lampard -- after Steven Davis handled -- allowed the midfielder to move to joint second on Chelseas all-time leading scorers list alongside Kerry Dixon. As Southampton went out of the cup, it was a successful day for another south-coast side as Brighton eliminated Newcastle for the second successive season. Andrea Orlandi put Brighton ahead in tthe 33rd, hooking in the ball with the outside of his boot after meeting Wayne Bridges cross.dddddddddddd Injury-depleted Newcastles prospects took a further turn for the worse when captain Shola Ameobi received a second booking for his late tackle on David Lopez in the 63rd. Brighton extended its lead in the 87th when Will Hoskins slotted the ball through goalkeeper Rob Elliots legs. "We didnt have enough quality players on the pitch today ... the younger players have put as much effort in as they could," said Alan Pardew, whose Newcastle side is just above the Premier League relegation zone. At Upton Park, United took the lead after 23 minutes when Tom Cleverely met Javier Hernandezs cross but the hosts took just four minutes to level. Back in the West Ham side after a decade away, Cole marked his second debut a day after signing from Liverpool by creating the equalizer. The midfielder whipped in a cross that Collins headed past goalkeeper David De Gea. West Hams second was a carbon copy in the 59th, with Collins evading Nemanja Vidic to plant the ball in the net. But in stoppage time, Van Persie connected with a pass from Ryan Giggs with a deft touch and then beat James Tomkins before striking through goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainens legs. It was far more comfortable for crosstown rival City -- despite the teams preparations being disrupted in midweek by manager Roberto Di Matteos training ground altercation with striker Mario Balotelli, who started from the bench against Watford. Instead, Carlos Tevez helped to steer City into the fourth round, netting from a free kick after 25 minutes before a header from Gareth Barry and a late strike from Marcos Lopes on his debut. 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