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Explosive Eagles Could End Up Among League's Elite Offenses

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb has a lot of options these days when he drops back to throw.PHILADELPHIA -- You don't think of the Eagles along with the Saints or the Colts or the Patriots in terms of the number, the variety and the explosiveness of their offensive playmakers. Teams like that set the standard, and the Eagles don't feel like they fit into that kind of conversation. And that's fine, because they're not there yet.

But if you watched the Eagles score on big play after big play Sunday afternoon against the Giants, you got the feel that they might very well be there soon. Andy Reid's Philadelphia offense remains a work in progress, but with the number of different weapons he has at his disposal on any given play, we could soon be talking about the Eagles as one of the most exciting and dynamic offensive teams in the league.

Eagles Struggling to Utilize Michael Vick

Michael VickMichael Vick's addition was supposed to add a dynamic dimension to an already stacked Philadelphia offense -- the Eagles experimented with the wildcat, with Vick and Donovan McNabb on the field together, with Vick playing wide receiver.

None of it has panned out yet. In Philadelphia's stunning 13-9 loss at Oakland last week, Vick was on the field for just two plays. So far this season, he's accounted for 1 yard passing and 13 yards rushing. So what's going on here? If Vick can't even get on the field when the Eagles are struggling to move the ball, then what's the point of having him around?
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Michael Vick Protesters Flock to Oakland Coliseum for Eagles-Raiders Game

Michael Vick ProtestOAKLAND, Calif. -- About 30 animal rights protesters gathered outside the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum on Sunday, waving signs decrying dogfighting in response to Michael Vick's arrival with the Philadelphia Eagles and drawing mostly praise from Raiders fans entering the stadium.

Oakland has been the happy ending for many of the animals rescued from Vick's dogfighting and gambling operation in Virginia. Ten of the dogs in Vick's pit bull collection -- the ones that could be saved and rehabilitated -- found new lives in San Francisco's East Bay, fostered and treated by the group BAD RAP (Bay Area Doglovers Responsible About Pitbulls).

NFL Coaches Fight Club: Marvin Lewis (3) vs. Jim Mora Jr. (6)


NFL Coaches Fight Club: the Tournament. Because we have nothing better to do than predict what might happen if head coaches started punching each other in the face.


Damage Control: Peyton Manning Knee Injury Not Serious

Peyton ManningDid the injury bug hit your fantasy football team like it was a car windshield moving at 100 MPH? If so, it may be time to do some Damage Control.

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Michael Vick, Eagles - Vick took a hard hit to the ribs and had X-rays. The results came back negative.

Peyton Manning, Colts - Manning has a sore knee after Sunday's win. The injury isn't serious, which is good news. Better news comes as the Colts now enter a bye week.

Kyle Boller, Rams - Boller was knocked out of Sunday's game with a concussion. He'll have tests done on Tuesday to see when he can return to action.

Carson Palmer, Bengals - Palmer injured his left (non-throwing hand) thumb on Sunday. the Bengals don't seem too worried about the injury.

Nike Denies Deal With Michael Vick

Michael Vick's people say he has a new deal with Nike. But Nike says otherwise.Reports surfaced last night that Eagles quarterback Michael Vick had signed a new endorsement deal with Nike just months after completing his two-year prison sentence for dogfighting-related crimes. But Nike moved today to deny those stories, saying it "does not have a contractual relationship" with Vick.

Nike signed Vick in 2001, when he was an NFL rookie, and released several versions of Vick signature shoes. But it terminated its relationship with Vick in 2007 after the quarterback pleaded guilty to the dogfighting charge. Vick has since returned to the NFL -- on Sunday he played in his first regular-season game since 2006 -- and like many pro athletes he apparently still gets his shoes from Nike. But the company claims it has not entered into a new endorsement agreement with Vick.

Michael Vick Re-Signs With Nike

Michael VickNEW YORK (AP) -- Michael Vick is back with Nike two years after the company severed ties over the quarterback's involvement in a dogfighting ring.

"Mike has a long-standing, great relationship with Nike, and he looks forward to continuing that relationship,'' his agent, Joel Segal, said Wednesday.

Segal would not reveal terms of the agreement. Nike did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Eagles Release Jeff Garcia, Bring Back Jeremiah Trotter

Jeff GarciaComing off an easy victory in Kansas City, the Eagles have made a pair of roster moves involving big names. Jeff Garcia, who was brought in as quarterback depth after Donovan McNabb fell injured, has now been released. In a corresponding move, the Eagles have brought back linebacker Jeremiah Trotter for a third stint in Philadelphia.

The move to release Garcia isn't all that shocking. The Eagles lost McNabb after Week 1. At the time, Michael Vick was still suspended and Kevin Kolb had never started an NFL game. Now, Vick is back and Kolb became the first player in NFL history to throw for over 300 yards in each of his first two career starts. Plus, with a bye this week, it's likely McNabb will be ready to start in Week 5. There was simply no need to carry four quarterbacks.

Studs and Duds, Week 3: MJD's World

Each week in the NFL, there are players that impress and players that distress. One week a certain quarterback might toss four touchdowns and run around with his finger in the air while the next he's laying on his back, holding his facemask as the other team returns one of his three interceptions for the game-winning score. With that in mind, here's Studs and Duds.

Vick Might Be More Bark Than Bite


PHILADELPHIA -- If there never will be a proper time to forgive Michael Vick, it does seem we've arrived at the junction of Grudging Acceptance Avenue and Second Chance Street. That would be the address of Lincoln Financial Field, where just a small cluster of 15 protesters -- carrying signs that read "NATIONAL FELON LEAGUE" and "VICK IS SICK" -- gathered in the drizzle before the presumably reformed dogkiller's first regular-season game in 33 months. And they didn't make nearly as much noise as those taunting and shouting them down.

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