Al Thompson
There is a reason why college football shuts down this weekend to make way–and honor–one game, Army-Navy. It is not just any football game. This contest is pure Americana and spurs a unique level of patriotic spirit for all Americans, sports fans or not. The 118th Army-Navy takes place Saturday at Lincoln Financial Field in […]
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Al Thompson
The Eagles never expected to be dealing with an act of God while preparing for their game against the Los Angeles Rams, but they are. One of the first questions now at any press gathering for the game starts with a question about the rampaging and destructive fires going on in Southern California. Brave firefighters […]
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Al Thompson
Even the most passionate Giants fans or detractors could not have foreseen the decline in a team that many creditable observers predicted would win the NFC East and challenge for the NFC title. But here we are. Big Blue is 2-10 and trapped deep into the pit of misery. Facing the idea of hosting their […]
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Staff
Nittany Lions and Huskies to clash in Glendale on Dec. 30
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.; December 3, 2017 – Penn State returns to the Fiesta Bowl for the first time the 1996 season, which was also its last Arizona bowl trip, when the Nittany Lions take on Pac-12 foe Washington in the Playstation Fiesta Bowl on Saturday, December 30 at 4 p.m. (ET). The game will air on ESPN.
4 Dec 17 - Football, Penn State - No CommentsRead More »
Al Thompson
The Giants headed West with a team that is lost in a sea of injuries, self doubt and an uncertain future. So no one should be surprised Big Blue dropped a 24-17 decision to the floundering Oakland Raiders on the road. Ex-Jet signal caller Geno Smith officially ended Eli Manning’s 13-year, 4,767-day reign as the […]
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Al Thompson
You can’t win them all. The Seattle Seahawks knew in order to beat the high-flying Eagles they had to play error-free football and quarterback Russell Wilson had to be at his best. Seattle knew the Eagles had to commit their share of mistakes for them to have success against Philadelphia. All that happened Sunday night […]
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Rock Hoffman
DOYLESTOWN, PA – An Elite Eight college football playoff game featuring two 12-0 teams who are very similar statistically so naturally it came down to a field goal. Brett Renzi kicked a 33-yard field goal as time expired to lift The College at Brockport past Delaware Valley University 31-28 in an NCAA Division III Playoff […]
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Al Thompson
The Eagles had results during last week’s 31-3 win over the Chicago Bears that could be classified as both good bad. Four fumbles, three lost, 11 penalties for 70 yards and some some missed opportunities on offense and defense. While players ran some celebration skits after scores and big defensive plays, the players were very […]
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Staff
The Philadelphia Eagles signed WR Alshon Jeffery to a four-year contract extension through 2021. Signed by the Eagles as a free agent on March 10, 2017, Jeffery is currently tied for fifth in the NFL with seven receiving touchdowns this season and has caught at least one touchdown in each of his last four games. The 27-year-old […]
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Al Thompson
The Eagles (10-1) will have a lot on the line Sunday night (8:30 p.m. NBC) when they take on the Seattle Seahawks (7-4) at CenturyLink Field. With a win they can clinch the NFC East and secure a home playoff and keep their drivers seat for the top seeding in the NFC playoffs. For the […]
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