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The Philadelphia Eagles are a pro football team that plays in the National Football League (NFL). The Eagles are located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The team plays its home games at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. The team features current and past players including Donovan McNabb, Brian Westbrook, Randall Cunningham, Ron Jaworski, Terrell Owens, Chuck Bednarik and Wilbert Montgomery. The Philadelphia Eagles head coach is Andy Reid.
The Philadelphia Eagles are a pro football team that plays in the National Football League (NFL). The Eagles are located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The team plays its home games at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. The team features current and past players including Donovan McNabb, Brian Westbrook, Randall Cunningham, Ron Jaworski, Terrell Owens, Chuck Bednarik and Wilbert Montgomery. The Philadelphia Eagles head coach is Andy Reid.
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Hixon ready to help more on kickoff returns
tom.rock@newsday.comDomenik Hixon has taken over Plaxico Burress' spot as a starting wide receiver. But he'd still like to have some of his old job. Last year Hixon was a special-teams whiz. After returning kickoffs sparingly during the regular season, he took over the...Tags: Football, Baltimore Colts, Multi-Sport Events, Antonio Pierce, New York Giants
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Giants fullback Hedgecock relishes blocking role
roderick.boone@newsday.comMove over, Earth, Wind & Fire. Although he doesn't run the ball much, Madison Hedgecock also is a card-carrying member of the Giants' backfield; as the fullback and lead blocker, he paves the way for the league's top-ranked ground attack. So it's only...Tags: New York Giants, Florida Panthers, Brandon Jacobs, Eli Manning
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Eagles' Dawkins gets better with age
bob.glauber@newsday.comAndy Reid has no doubt where Brian Dawkins belongs in terms of NFL history. "We're talking about a guy that should be in the Hall of Fame when it's all said and done," the Eagles' coach said. "I don't want to slight the guys that were before him that did...Tags: Football, Brian Dawkins, New York Giants, Ronnie Lott, National Football League
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Eagles-Giants rematch: a case of the New York Wannabes?
AP Football WriterJustin Tuck chuckled when he was asked if the Philadelphia Eagles are this year's version of the New York Giants, a low-seeded wild-card team that can go all the way. "The Giants from last year are in that locker room over there," New York's Pro Bowl...Tags: Football, Pittsburgh Steelers, Joe Flacco, Multi-Sport Events, Chris Johnson
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Place in NY history at stake for Eli
Eli Manning is now three solid hours of football away from claiming sole ownership of a title no one in his or her right mind would have bestowed upon him a year ago today: Greatest quarterback in New York football history. Think of what you thought of...Tags: Football, Brett Favre, History, Amani Toomer, Multi-Sport Events
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5 key matchups for Giants-Eagles
Giants' defensive line vs. Donovan McNabb Much has been made about the Giants' lack of sacks against McNabb in the two regular season games. DE Mathias Kiwanuka said he takes it personally. Unlike last month's contest, though, DT Fred Robbins isn't...Tags: Football, Eli Manning, Brandon Jacobs, National Football League, Donovan McNabb
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Giants have full squad practice for the first time in three months
AP Sports WriterEAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — The New York Giants had everyone on the roster practice on Thursday for this weekend's NFC semifinal against the Philadelphia Eagles, the first time in more than three months no one has been sidelined by an injury....Tags: Football, Multi-Sport Events, New York Giants, Injuries, Brandon Jacobs
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Troy Aikman sees a lot of himself in Eli
Troy Aikman was not a Marino-esque numbers guy during his career, never exceeding 3,500 passing yards or a 100 passer rating, and only once throwing for more than 20 touchdowns. The reason he is in the Hall of Fame is this: three Super Bowl rings. That...Tags: Football, Multi-Sport Events, Eli Manning, Terry Bradshaw, Troy Aikman
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Are the '08 Eagles like the '07 Giants? People disagree
WatchdogAnother amusing, spirited episode of "Giants On-Line," in which Vice President of Miscommunication Pat Hanlon debunks the comparisons between the 2007 Giants and the 2008 Eagles. Troy Aikman also believes the comparison is invalid. Read my Friday...Tags: Football, Multi-Sport Events, New York Giants, Dan Reeves, Donovan McNabb
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Thin line between win and loss
Of The Morning CallThe Eagles' offensive line has become a version of Jenga, the game in which you pull a block from a stack, put it on top, and see if the structure remains standing. Shawn Andrews and Max Jean-Gilles were pulled out of the right guard slot because of...Tags: Football, Asante Samuel, New York Giants, Injuries, Jon Runyan
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Scouting the Giants
The skinny: No. 1 seed in the NFC, but 1-3 in their last four games. The only win in that skid was an overtime victory against Carolina, which clinched the No. 1 seed. Led the NFL in rushing (157.4 yards per game) for first time since 1993, setting a...Tags: Football, New York Giants, Brandon Jacobs, Eli Manning, National Football League
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Will the Eagles beat the Giants on Sunday?
Bill Kline: Let's not get jacked up just yet about the Eagles. They beat a Minnesota team with a passing attack that couldn't score if it played the Breezewood Institute of Truck Driving. Dan Hartzell: Breezewood? Don't you mean the Nittany Lions, Mr....Tags: Football, Rose Bowl Game, Brian Dawkins, New York Giants, Brandon Jacobs
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