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Goodell: League to offer free follow-up medical workNFL Commissioner Roger Goodell plans to tell Congress that the league will offer free follow-up medical work to 56 players who reported dementia, Alzheimer's disease or other memory-related problems in a recent survey that helped spark a hearing Wednesday on head injuries.
CBS News Wednesday, October 28, 2009Witherspoon's jolt preps Eagles for grueling NFC East duelsEven Will Witherspoon didn't expect to play that well in his debut for the Philadelphia Eagles. Fresh off a trade from the lowly ...
USATODAY Wednesday, October 28, 2009Broncos add veteran punter Mitch BergerThe Denver Broncos made their first in-season roster move of the year, bringing in punter Mitch Berger and waiving Brett Kern.
KLTV Wednesday, October 28, 2009Pundits pile on to Redskins, and rightfully soGuess we can scratch Bill Cowher off the list of potential candidates to replace forlorn Jim Zorn next season, if not sooner. Cowher, now a CBS studio analyst, is clearly appalled by events at Redskins Park in recent weeks, judging from his comments on Sunday's CBS pregame show.
Washington Post Wednesday, October 28, 2009Redskins head into their break amid much frustration, and Cooley's injury statusThe Washington Redskins limp into their bye week amid much frustration and disappointment, along with injury issues, though Chris Cooley's broken bone in his right leg might not be as bad as initially believed.
Washington Post Wednesday, October 28, 2009Redskins fans' faith being put to the testFewer and fewer among the Redskins' faithful seem to believe the team's problems will be fixed.
Washington Post Wednesday, October 28, 2009Ex-Packer Freeman: Lambeau's boos won't shake Brett FavreThe circus is returning to Titletown on Sunday. With that in mind, ex-Green Bay Packers receiver Antonio Freeman says his former ...
USATODAY Wednesday, October 28, 2009Paul Domowitch: Numbers not telling complete McNabb storyON THE SURFACE, Donovan McNabb's numbers in Monday's 27-17 win over the Washington Redskins don't look bad. On a night that saw him chalk up his 200th career touchdown pass and his 30,000th career passing yard, he completed a respectable 60 percent of his passes (15-for-25). Averaged a respectable 6.24 yards per attempt. Hooked up with wide receiver DeSean Jack
The Philadelphia Inquirer Wednesday, October 28, 2009Ashley Fox: Win didn't mask flawsAs we cruise toward what should be an electric Sunday in South Philly, let's take a couple of Eagles questions I couldn't get to during yesterday's chat on philly.com. And remember, folks, the Eagles actually beat the Washington Redskins on Monday night by double digits.
The Philadelphia Inquirer Wednesday, October 28, 2009Eagles Notes: DeSean Jackson: Renaissance manDeSean Jackson has become the Renaissance Man of the Eagles. The wide receiver can run, catch, and (sort of) dance.
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