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Jackson made a big splash last year as a rookie and will try and improve upon his low amount of reception TD’s in ‘08. Finishing the year with only 2 (added another in the playoffs), Jackson missed out another by inches on a Monday Night game as he prematurely dropped the ball before crossing the goal line. Benefiting from injuries to a couple of other Eagles receivers, Jackson was able to start and really become McNabb’s primary target for the bulk of the season. Jackson has below average hands, but great speed and will certainly make his share of big plays in ‘09.
First we lose the great Jim Johnson. Then we lose Stewart Bradley.who in my opinion was on course to prove himself ProBowl worthy this year. Now DeShaun Jackson hyper extends his knee (hopefully not serious), and promising rookie Cornelius Griffin ...
I, for one am glad to finally see some pizazz and variety to what till now has been a boring predictable offense. With McNabb due back this week, and moving forward, is it really a disruption to the offense or just him? :-k...
Eagles Juqua Parker, though, had the misfortune to be discovered with a small bag of marijuana in Bethlehem, as a passenger in teammate Todd Herremans' van early yesterday, during training camp, where every news outlet serving Eagles Nation is in ...
It makes sense that the Eagles might agree to at least guarantee some of the more than $19 million they are scheduled to pay Donovan McNabb over the next 2 years, and perhaps even boost that total. NFL Players Association figures released at the ...
 
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