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Donte Stallworth
Find information about Donte Stallworth, a wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles. Donte Stallworth has been a pro football player for 5 years. He currently plays for the Cleavland browns, and in March 2009 hit and killed a pedestrian... [more]
Find information about Donte Stallworth, a wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles. Donte Stallworth has been a pro football player for 5 years. He currently plays for the Cleavland browns, and in March 2009 hit and killed a pedestrian with his Bentley.
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When former Missouri WR Jeremy Maclin was available after the first 18 picks in the 2009 NFL Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles knew they needed to make a move quickly to draft a player they never expected to be available late in the first round.
After a trade with the Cleveland Browns, the Eagles selected Maclin with the 19th overall pick in the draft.
There were high expectations for Maclin considering the type of career he had at Missouri with...
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Strengths: In a short period of time, Jackson has become one of the most exciting players in the NFL. The Eagles still are figuring out ways to use his dangerous, game-changing ability. He ran a 4.38 in the 40-yard dash at the combine. He has explosive cutting ability and quick feet. He can close the cushion on defensive backs quickly. He runs precise routes. Jackson has great hands and can make the acrobatic catch. He is an excellent athlete.
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From star-telegram.com
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New York Giants receiver Mario Manningham is questionable for Sunday's game against the Philadelphia Eagles with an injured left shoulder.
Giants coach Tom Coughlin said Friday that Manningham hurt the shoulder on the final play of practice on Thursday. Manningham did not practice on Friday.
Manningham has started six of seven games this season, catching 28 passes for 439 yards and four touchdowns. If he cannot play, Domenik Hixon or rookie...
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From feedburner.com
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New York Giants receiver Mario Manningham missed practice on Friday with an injured left shoulder. Manningham hurt the shoulder on the final play of practice on Thursday. He was held out of the team's final workout for Sunday's game against the Philadelphia Eagles as a precaution. "They thought it was better if he just not work today," coach Tom Coughlin said.
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From sports.yahoo.com
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And there goes the career of Brian Westbrook. After all is said and done, this will be the most memorable thing to come out of this game. This is very sad. Much more sad than whether the Eagles won or lost this game.36 is hands down the best running back since I've been following the team (mid-80s) and has passed even Duce from a likability perspective. All heart and his professionalism is top notch as witnessed by his willingness to train...
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From scrapplelog.blogspot.com
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I don't think there's much point in doing these previews anymore. This team's just way too inconsistent so basically you've got to do 2 previews:Preview A: Bad Eagles (aka Oakland Eagles)This team will move the ball up and down the field. Score 20-25 points and lose a close game on either a turnover returned for a TD or long return punt/kickoff return.Preview B: Really Good Eagles (aka NYG Eagles)This team wins by 17-20 points via 2-3 timely...
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From scrapplelog.blogspot.com
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Philadelphia Eagles running back Brian Westbrook has left Sunday's game against San Diego with a concussion. The team said he won't return. His last carry was during the opening drive of the second half. Westbrook missed the previous two games with a concussion.
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From sports.yahoo.com
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LaDainian Tomlinson isn't finished yet and neither is the AFC West race. Tomlinson scored twice to continue his climb up the career rushing and scoring lists, and the San Diego Chargers beat the Philadelphia Eagles 31-23 on Sunday to pull into a tie atop the AFC West with the slumping Denver Broncos.
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From sports.yahoo.com
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An inability to run the ball effectively, score touchdowns in the red zone and convert short-yardage situations cost the Philadelphia Eagles again. "We've got to do better there," coach Andy Reid said a few times Monday. The Eagles rallied from a 28-9 fourth-quarter deficit to lose 31-23 to the San Diego Chargers on Sunday.
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From sports.yahoo.com
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Donovan McNabb looks around in the huddle and sees guys who were in high school or college when he led the Philadelphia Eagles to the Super Bowl five years ago. With so many inexperienced starters, especially on offense, it's no wonder the Eagles have been inconsistent this season. "I've tried to put a little pressure on my shoulders to challenge those guys and make sure that they are...
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