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Bryce Brown, Chris Polk Battling for 3rd RB Spot on Philadelphia Eagles Roster
The Philadelphia Eagles spent only a seventh-round draft pick at the position, yet they have two very talented backs vying to be their No. 3 running back. Former top recruit in the country Bryce Brown and the highly decorated but undrafted Chris Polk began what should be one of the better rookie position battles of the summer this weekend at the Eagles' rookie minicamp.Philadelphia Inquirer beat writers Jonathan Tamari and Jeff McLane gave...  
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Talking Chemistry, Vick & DRC with Philadelphia Eagles Beat Reporter Jeff...
I don't live in Philadelphia. Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer does, and he spends more time with Andy Reid and his players than almost anyone not listed on the 53-man roster. So to take the Eagles' pulse locally, Bleacher Report checked in with ...  
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Philadelphia Eagles Offseason News 2012: Jeremy Maclin Poised For Breakout...
Jeremy Maclin has bulked up in the offseason and at least one Philadelphia Eagles coach believes the wide receiver is poised for a breakout season. Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer asked an anonymous Eagles coach which Eagle could be on ...  
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Eagles Notes: Eagles' Jason Babin plans to run with the bulls in Pamplona...
CBSSports.comEagles Notes: Eagles' Jason Babin plans to run with the bulls in PamplonaPhiladelphia InquirerThe Eagles' Pro Bowl defensive end said he planned to run with the bulls in Pamplona, Spain, this July. "It's kind of a rite of passage," Babin said Wednesday after his first spring practice. "It's a stamp. I guess in my brain I have a figurative 'man ...Babin Found Missing OTAs UnbearablePhiladelphia Daily News (blog)Eagles DE Jason...  
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Late selection fueling Birds' draft pick
Late selection fueling Birds' draft pickComcast SportsNet PhiladelphiaThe Eagles selected him with the 200th overall pick. He was not in a mood to celebrate. “If I knew I was going to be drafted that low, I would've stayed in school,” the 6-2, 320-pound lineman said. “It was disappointing. I mean, I know I'ma better ...  
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