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Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie said that he would welcome receiver DeSean Jackson back to the Eagles "if the right terms develop."
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Eagles chairman Jeffrey Lurie is angry and disappointed. But he doesn't plan any major changes in the front office after an 8-8 season fell far short of high expectations.
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Cullen Jenkins knows what it takes to win a Super Bowl. After all, he did it with the Packers. He joined the Eagles hoping to claim another one, but all the hype that surrounded the team alarmed him.
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Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson apologized for letting his contract dispute affect his play and said he wanted to return to the team next season.
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Philadelphia Eagles offensive line coach Howard Mudd wants to return, if Andy Reid will have him.
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Michael Vick threw three touchdown passes, including a 62-yarder to DeSean Jackson, and the Eagles beat the Washington Redskins 34-10 Sunday for their fourth straight win.
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Michael Vick threw three touchdown passes, including a 62-yarder to DeSean Jackson, and the Eagles beat the Washington Redskins 34-10 Sunday for their fourth straight win.
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LeSean McCoy's quest for this season's rushing title is over. The Philadelphia Eagles running back is inactive for Sunday's season finale against the Washington Redskins with an ankle injury, the team announced.
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Philadelphia Eagles running back LeSean McCoy fully practiced Friday for the first time this week and is listed as questionable to play in this weekend's season finale against the Washington Redskins.
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Maurice Jones-Drew and LeSean McCoy won't advance to the playoffs, but they still have something on the line Sunday. Jones-Drew leads McCoy by 128 yards in the race for the league's rushing title.
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