allphiladelphiasports.com - 12/27/2007
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It's always fun to watch your team get revenge on a team that eliminated them from the playoffs last year, so here are the highlights from the 5 TD performance. I would also like to praise the performance of rookie linebacker Stewart Bradley, who single-handedly stopped the Saints on the goalline. Bradley had 6 tackles, 1 sack, and 1 interception. The Eagles found gold in the 3rd round.
Kim Kardashian is Helping Reggie Bush Recover
thebiglead.com 12/27/2007 — Eat your heart out, Mario Wiliams. So what if Reggie Bush has only scored six TDs this year and the Saints aren’t going to the playoffs? He’s got himself a reality star!
*Ah! We have just been notified that the photo isn’t new, but about a week old. Oh Well!
Separated at Birth: Darkness!
huggingharoldreynolds.blogspot.com 12/27/2007 — Resident WIP-AM stand-in man and special teams specialist, Ike Reese stood in for the midday team today on-air. No word whether he will be standing in for Charlie Murphy anytime soon.
Q & A - 2008 Philadelphia Eagles
mvn.com 12/27/2007 — An early look ahead to the 2008 Eagles, answering questions and giving opinions on the state of certain positions.
Breaking down the playoff scenarios
myespn.go.com 12/27/2007 — Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando The final week of the regular season usually carries a number of playoff scenarios. There aren't as many in 2007 as we've seen in other seasons, but there are still enough to merit some explanation. The first ...
Must-win Saints' running game shaky (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - NFL News 12/27/2007
The New Orleans running game could be in the hands of a rookie and two newcomers when they play their season finale at Chicago on Sunday. Neither Reggie Bush (torn ligament in his left knee) nor Aaron Stecker (turf toe) practiced Wednesday and it's ...
Saints look to youth in backfield —
FOXSports.com News for NFL 12/27/2007
The New Orleans running game could be in the hands of a rookie and two newcomers when they play their season finale at Chicago on Sunday.
Neither Reggie Bush (torn ligament in his left knee) nor Aaron Stecker (turf toe) practiced Wednesday and it's ...