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| Arizona Cardinals |
NFL Football Transaction |
09/04/2010 |
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| Traded guard Reggie Wells to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for an undisclosed draft pick; released linebackers Stevie Baggs, Monty Beisel and Cody Brown, tight end Anthony Becht, defensive linemen Jeremy Clark and John Fletcher, defensive backs Trevor Ford and Justin Miller, wide receivers Ed Gant, Mike Jones, Onrea Jones and Isaiah Williams, offensive linemen Herman Johnson, Jonathan Palmer and Tom Pestock and fullback Charles Scott; placed linebacker Gerald Hayes on the physically unable to perform list; |
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| Eagles trade for OL Wells, cut 10; Abiamiri to PUP |
NFL Football |
09/03/2010 |
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| Philadelphia, PA (BettingExpress) - The Philadelphia Eagles have traded for Arizona Cardinals offensive lineman Reggie Wells, the team announced Friday. The 29-year-old Wells, who was acquired in exchange for an undisclosed 2011 draft pick, started every game for the NFC West champion Cardinals in 2009. The former sixth-round draft choice out of Clarion (PA), who has worked mainly at left guard over the course of his career, has opened 90 consecutive games dating back to the 2003 season finale. "We're adding a pl |
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| Soul name Mike Hohensee head coach |
Arena Football |
08/31/2010 |
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| ew AFL in 2011. The team was formerly coached by Bret Munsey, who is currently the director of player personnel for the Florida Tuskers of the UFL. "Mike is the perfect fit for this town and for this organization," said co- majority owner and former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Ron Jaworski. "He has a championship ring and is a 'blue collar' coach for this 'blue collar' town." Hohensee has previously been a head coach in the AFL for 16 seasons with Washington, Albany, Anaheim, New England and Chicago and won Ar |
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| Eagles' DE Cole has ankle sprain |
NFL Football |
08/28/2010 |
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| Philadelphia, PA (BettingExpress) - Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Trent Cole has a mild ankle sprain. Cole suffered the injury in the second quarter of Friday's 20-17 preseason win at Kansas City. An MRI taken early on Saturday revealed the problem, but also showed no structural damage to the area. He is officially listed as day-to-day. |
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| Several rookies impressing OSU coaches |
Division I College Football |
08/28/2010 |
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| e say ``Philly'' Brown might be the fastest player on the team. He's already gotten the attention of quarterback Terrelle Pryor. ``Corey Brown, that freshman coming in, he's fast,'' Pryor said earlier in camp. ``I call him DeSean Jackson (of the Philadelphia Eagles). He's good.'' And, yes, Hyde was originally supposed to be a member of the 2009 recruiting class but he spent last fall at Fork Union (Va.) Military Academy polishing his grades. Making the biggest splash has been Hankins, a 6-foot-3, 335-pound |
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| Eagles WR Jackson leaves Friday's game |
NFL Football |
08/27/2010 |
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| Kansas City, MO (BettingExpress) - Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson left Friday's preseason game against the Chiefs with an upper back injury in the first quarter and will not return. The third-year wideout was hurt on the first Eagles play from scrimmage after taking a hard hit. Jackson made 125 receptions for 2,079 yards and 11 touchdowns in his first two seasons in the league. Philadelphia defensive end Trent Cole also left the game with an ankle injury, though X-rays turned out to be negative. |
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| Eagles TE Ingram has cyst in knee drained |
Headlines |
08/26/2010 |
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Philadelphia Eagles second-year tight end Cornelius Ingram has had a cyst in the back of his knee drained after undergoing an MRI for knee and calf pain. Team officials say Ingram had the cyst drained Thursday after it was discovered a day earlier by an MRI on his surgically repaired left knee. Ingram has been hampered by discomfort in the knee and calf during training camp. The Eagles selected Ingram in the fifth round of the 2009 draft. He had missed his entire senior season at Florida |
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| NFL fines Ochocinco for timing of Twitter use |
NFL Football |
08/24/2010 |
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| AP) -The National Football League has fined wide receiver Chad Ochocinco $25,000 for the timing of his tweets. The league said Tuesday that Ochocinco's messages appeared on his Twitter page during a prohibited time at the Cincinnati Bengals versus Philadelphia Eagles preseason game on Friday night. It said the Bengal player violated policies on electronic device possession and posting of social media messages. The use of cell phones, computers or other electronic equipment by players and coaches is prohibited |
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| Chargers left tackle Tra Thomas retires |
NFL Football |
08/21/2010 |
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| en it became apparent that McNeill, a Pro Bowler in 2006-07, could stage a prolonged holdout. But Thomas, a 12-year veteran, was hurt early in training camp and had arthroscopic surgery on his right knee. Thomas was a first-round draft pick of the Philadelphia Eagles in 1998. He went to the Pro Bowl after the 2001, '02 and '04 seasons. He played in five NFC championship games and one Super Bowl with the Eagles. He signed with Jacksonville last year and played in just eight games, starting one. McNeill is unh |
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| Eagles, Redskins both happy with McNabb's place |
Headlines |
08/21/2010 |
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| ) -Donovan McNabb likes to crack jokes, play loose and be silly. His act wore thin in Philadelphia, even though he was the best quarterback in franchise history. In the nation's capital, McNabb is a welcomed addition. It begs the question: Are the Philadelphia Eagles better off without No. 5? Are the Washington Redskins better with him? The answer could be yes to both questions. McNabb went to six Pro Bowls and led the Eagles to eight playoff appearances, five NFC championship games and one Super Bowl in 11 |
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