THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
PHILADELPHIA -- Donovan McNabb will not play against the New Orleans Saints because of a fractured rib and Kevin Kolb will get his first career NFL start for Sunday's game.
Jeff Garcia, the former CFL star who rejoined the Eagles on Monday, is the No. 2 quarterback.
McNabb did not practise all week. He cracked a rib when he was crunched by several defenders on his three-yard touchdown run in last week's win at Carolina.
McNabb watched warmups in a T-shirt, black shorts and a visor. He stood nearby as Kolb practised with the first team.
Kolb, Philadelphia's second-round draft pick in 2007, took all the snaps with the starters this week and said he felt confident and prepared for his first start.
Kolb was 24-for-45 for 167 yards, no touchdowns and four interceptions in eight career games entering Sunday. He was 7-for-11 for 23 yards and sacked twice once he took over for the injured McNabb in the win against Carolina.
McNabb has missed 24 games, including playoffs, due to injuries during his first 10 seasons in the NFL. The Eagles are 14-10 in those contests. He played all 16 games last season for the first time since 2003.
Michael Vick is on the active roster but still must serve one more week of his league-mandated suspension.

