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Briefs: Concussion rules raise hope for less pressure
New Orleans Saints linebacker Scott Fujita is glad to see the NFL changing its concussion policies.
NFL: Former NFL players visit American Samoa
WASHINGTON - A pair of former NFL players of Samoan descent finished a trip this week to American Samoa, where they helped with tsunami recovery efforts and handed over a check for $50,000 from the league and players association.
RENO MAHE WON'T be home for Thanksgiving this year. While others are eating turkey and watching football, he'll be in American Samoa, helping victims of the earthquake and tsunami that hit the island in late September.
NFL, Union Contributing $50,000 To Tsunami Victims
The NFL and the NFL Players Association are contributing $50,000 to help victims of the tsunami that struck American Samoa in September.
Running game isn't going anywhere
At some point this year, Andy Reid will want to run the football. At some point, the Eagles will need to run the football.
High school football: Brighton retires number of Reno Mahe
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Utes, Cougars can't take foes lightly
Reno Mahe, the former BYU and Philadelphia Eagles running back, gave a great reason to take nothing for granted in football.
Moving the Chains: Return game could be special
Mike Potter reporting from Lehigh: Special teams was a significant storyline during Eagles training camp last year, with DeSean Jackson and Quentin Demps being counted on to upgrade a return game that was dreadful in 2007.
Moving the Chains: Return game could be special
Mike Potter reporting from Lehigh: Special teams was a significant storyline during Eagles training camp last year, with DeSean Jackson and Quentin Demps being counted on to upgrade a return game that was dreadful in 2007.
No more happy returns for Westbrook?
This article was originally published in the Daily News on May 3, 2004. Brian Westbrook knows he should take it as a compliment, as an indication of his emerging status as a crucial element of the Eagles' offense.
This article was originally published in the Daily News on August 21, 2004. THE MUGGY, stifling evening brought back unwelcome memories of last September, when the Eagles opened their new stadium with a dazzling show that included a surprise appearance by Sylvester Stallone - and then they went out and suffered a crushing loss that included serious ...
Veteran RB Levens returns to Eagles
This article was originally published in the Inquirer on August 23, 2004. The next man in at running back is Dorsey Levens.
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