NFL: Philadelphia 48, Arizona 20
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 28 -- Donovan McNabb tossed four touchdown passes Thursday and the Philadelphia Eagles breezed to a 48-20 victory over the Arizona Cardinals.
Bryan Westbrook started the rout with three first-half touchdowns, two on passes from McNabb and one on a 1-yard run.
McNabb completed 27-of-39 passes for 260 yards and Westbrook added a franchise-record fourth score on a 9-yard, third-quarter run in the first Thanksgiving Day contest in Philadelphia since 1940.
Westbrook finished with 130 all-purpose yards (110 yards on 22 carries and three catches for 20 yards).
Rookie wide receiver DeSean Jackson scored once among his six receptions for 76 yards for the Eagles (6-5-1), who went 0-2-1 in their previous three outings.
Arizona's Kurt Warner went 21-of-39 for 235 yards, with three touchdowns and two of his three interceptions in the first half.
Larry Fitzgerald caught two scoring passes among five catches for 65 yards for the NFC West-leading Cardinals (7-5), who were denied their first division title since 1975. (UPI)