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  • Eagles Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)

    While the Eagles struck out in their offseason attempts to acquire an established top-flight wide receiver—they swung and missed at free agent Randy Moss and were turned down by the Detroit Lions and the Arizona Cardinals when they inquired about the availability of Roy Williams, Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin—they have managed to add more speed to their offense.

    They traded a fourth-round pick to Miami for running back Lorenzo Booker and also selected wide receiver DeSean Jackson in the second round.

    Booker, a third-round pick by the Dolphins in the '07 draft, is a versatile back out of the Brian Westbrook mold with sub-4.4 speed who can be used all over the formation.

    "I really liked the kid coming out (of college) last year," Eagles coach...

  • 10-pack: The worst moves (and non-moves) of the NFL offseason (SportingNews.com)
    With the offseason moving past the halfway point, SN's Mike Florio takes a look at 10 of the moves (and non-moves) that stand out as the least prudent of the year to date.

  • Kearse blames scheme for lack of production with Eagles (Yahoo! Sports)
    Jevon Kearse is back on the field with the team that originally drafted him, the Tennessee Titans , after what...

  • NFL fates hinge on 7 bounce-back veterans (SportingNews.com)
    We have spent the last few months focusing on the NFL draft and free agency. However, many teams are counting on...

  • Eagles coach's son admits smuggling drugs into jail (AP)
    Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid's son was sent to state prison after admitting he smuggled 89 prescription pills into a county jail. Garrett Reid pleaded guilty to drug smuggling charges on Wednesday and faces a minimum of two years in state prison. The 25-year-old Reid, however, could be released earlier to a less restrictive facility if he is accepted into a drug-treatment program, Montgomery...




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