Al Thompson
Here are some key notes from the Eagles on their 29-10 win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday September 11, 2016.
Rookie quarterback Carson Wentz shrugged off a less-than-spectacular training camp, a tough preseason debut against Tampa Bay to deliver a terrific performance in his NFL debut.
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Michael Eisen
The Giants began the Ben McAdoo era Sunday with a pulsating 20-19 triumph over the Dallas Cowboys, a game that was not decided until time expired on the home team as it desperately tried to get off one final snap. The victory was particularly sweet for the Giants, who exactly 52 weeks earlier lost a 27-26 decision here on a touchdown with just seven seconds remaining.
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Al Thompson
Bucks County Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Thomas Vikoren is now offering state-of-the art hip replacements, that according to the manufacturer, will last a lifetime.
The Hip replacement product is called “Forever Hip.” The procedure and product are garnering very good reviews as more young active people in pain take advantage of the treatment.
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Al Thompson
Eagles are off to a 1-0 start and rookie quarterback Carson Wentz’ debut exceeded virtually everyone’s expectations. The defense also played well holding the Browns to just 10 points.
Under the president administration that features Howie Roseman as the executive vice president of football operations and Doug Pederson as the head coach, the team can’t seem to do anything wrong.
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Al Thompson
The former Eastern High School standout cornerback was selected by the New York Giants with the No. 10 overall pick and had his sights on a starting spot. According to Nfl.com the Giants finished dead last in total defense last year. Picking a defensive player with their high draft pick was obviously a move to get out of the basement.
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Michael Eisen
Prepared and excited to play his first regular-season game in almost 23 months, Victor Cruz anticipates no limitations when the Giants open their season Sunday in Dallas.
Cruz’s long journey from tearing his patellar tendon in Philadelphia on Oct. 12, 2014 will reach its most significant milestone when he steps onto the field in AT&T Stadium. He played in the Giants’ final two preseason games – and caught one pass – but playing in the regular-season far surpasses those appearances.
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Rock Hoffman
The Temple Owls had no answer for the Army running attack – especially the fullback – and they fell to the Black Knights 28-13 on Friday night at Lincoln Financial Field in the 2016 season for both teams. Army gained 329 yards on 67 carries, sophomore fullbacks Andy Davidson and Darnell Woolfolk combined for 171 […]
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Staff
Penn State vs. Kent State September 3, 2016 Opening Statement: JF: First of all, I appreciate everybody coming out, the fans, I thought it was awesome. Great weather and great environment here at Penn State and we’re very appreciative of that with our fans and alumni that come out to support us. I thought overall […]
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Staff
By Tim Blasco
Last year I sat at the beginning of the season in the press box of Lincoln Financial Field watching hopeful Owls fans act a little to excited for what I thought was a melee about to take place. My dad always used to joke “If most of these D1 schools knew of a more disadvantaged team, they’d play them.” I thought my editor had sent me to cover a slam dunk of a game. Yep, it didn’t get much easier than watching Penn State win their first game of the season. Or so I thought. What a difference a year makes, and for that matter one day in that year.
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Al Thompson
Eagles Head Coach Doug Pederson is caught between a rock and a hard place with regards to tackle Lane Johnson.
The 6-foot-6, 317-pounder signed a five-year contract this offseason, that according to spotrac.com, was worth a total of $56,260,000.00 with $35,500.000.00 of it guaranteed. That was until Johnson failed a second test for PEDs just as training camp opened.
He tested positive for a banned substance but his suspension is not official until the results of a second urine sample come through. Those results have still not been announced by the NFL.
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