Eagles WR Curtis out at least a monthSource: PhillyBurbs.com
Maybe this is why Andy Reid doesn't like having that No. 1 wide receiver that everybody wants, that No. 1 guy who catches most of the touchdowns and is indispensible to the offense.
Because if you lose that guy, then what?
Kevin Curtis' choice working for him, EaglesSource: The Minneapolis Star Tribune
Players typically will say it's not about the money, but NFL free agency usually is all about the money.
Players typically will say it's not about the money, but NFL free agency usually is all about the money.
Kevin Curtis happy he selected the right teamSource: NJ.com
Now we know why wide receiver Kevin Curtis turned down the Detroit Lions and signed as a free agent with the Eagles.
The Eagles may still turn out to be the Eagles after all, and well the Lions are still the Lions.
Kevin Curtis catching on to Eagles' systemSource: PhillyBurbs.com
He dives for a Donovan McNabb pass in the back of the end zone, stretches out his arms, and secures the ball as it hits his fingertips. As he's doing this, Kevin Curtis is barreling head-first into the left goal-post upright. He crashes into it but hangs on to the ball. Touchdown.
Eagles' Kevin Curtis brings experience, versatilitySource: CourierPostOnline.com
He had Torry Holt on one side, Issac Bruce on the other. He watched Marshall Faulk catch 45 passes on the way down, Stephen Jackson bust loose for 90 catches on the way up.
He ran plays designed by Mike Martz, who called pass after pass after pass.
Curtis key to making Eagles' receivers flySource: NJ.com
There's a reason the Eagles didn't spend a draft pick on a wide receiver, didn't get involved in the Randy Moss trade, and are not going after Keyshawn Johnson. They like their wide receivers.

As many predicted the Philadelphia Eagles have not made headlines by signing any big-name players. They did sign a few defensive linemen and added a wide receiver to replace Donte' Stallworth who is now a Patriot.
Kevin Curtis verdict: Philly's the placeSource: PhillyBurbs.com
Kevin Curtis spent a few hours Wednesday sitting in a jury waiting room in a Las Vegas courthouse waiting around and pondering the future. By the time he was finally sent home, he had made up his mind.
Eagles add deep threat by signing Kevin CurtisSource: Delaware County Times
PHILADELPHIA - Kevin Curtis is a smaller, slower and older version of Donte' Stallworth, who started a dozen games for the Eagles last season. Curtis also was the best wide receiver left in free agency.