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[August 06, 2018]
The reigning champion
Philadelphia Eagles, fresh off winning the franchise's first Super
Bowl in February, extended the contracts of head coach Doug Pederson
and executive vice president of football operations Howie Roseman
through the 2022 season, the team announced Sunday.
The duo of Pederson, 50, and Roseman, 43, steered the Eagles to a
stunning 41-33 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl
LII to cap a dream season.
After going 7-9 in his first season in Philadelphia with then-rookie
quarterback Carson Wentz at the helm, Pederson led the Eagles to an
NFC-best 13-3 mark last season -- overcoming season-ending injuries
to many key players, including Wentz, to win the Eagles' first NFL
championship since 1960.
Roseman began with the Eagles as an intern in 2000 as an intern but
enjoyed a rapid ascent that saw him as a surprise pick as the team's
general manager 10 years later.
--Green Bay Packers left tackle David Bakhtiari is expected to be
ready for the season opener after initial tests revealed he suffered
an ankle sprain during practice on Saturday night, according to an
NFL Network report.
Bakhtiari was carted to the locker room after injuring his left
ankle during the Packers' prime-time Family Night practice at
Lambeau Field.
Bakhtiari limped off the field under his own power, walked briefly
on the sideline and then returned to the bench and took off his
shoe. He then got on a cart and was taken inside the stadium to the
training room.
--The Buffalo Bills acquired wide receiver Corey Coleman from the
Cleveland Browns for an undisclosed future draft pick on Sunday, the
Bills announced on their Twitter feed.
According to NFL.com's Ian Rapoport, the pick the Browns are getting
is in the late rounds.
Coleman was viewed as the likely No. 3 receiver in Cleveland. A
first-round draft pick in 2016 (No. 15 overall), he has 56 catches
for 718 yards and five touchdowns in 19 games over two NFL seasons.
--While troubled wide receiver Josh Gordon continues to be absent
from Browns training camp, the team seemingly remains in his corner.
One such piece of evidence: the Browns are reportedly working with
the NFL to prevent Gordon from losing eligibility for an accrued
season which could damage his future free agent status.
According to Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com, while an NFL source
says that Gordon is "getting closer" to joining his Browns teammates
at training camp, he will not arrive by a Tuesday NFL deadline
regarding free agency accrual.
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Philadelphia Eagles head coach Doug Pederson speaks at the podium
after a practice during training camp at NovaCare Complex. Mandatory
Credit: James Lang-USA TODAY Sports
--Richard Sherman's debut in San Francisco has apparently been
rescheduled.
The outspoken veteran cornerback injured his hamstring at the team's
Friday practice and he will sit out this week's scheduled practices
as well as the 49ers' preseason opener against the Dallas Cowboys,
NBC Sports Bay Area reported.
Per the report, Sherman intends to "progress back" later next week
in hopes of making his first in-game appearance with the 49ers in
the team's second preseason game on Aug. 18 at Houston.
--Indianapolis Colts starting left tackle Anthony Castonzo reinjured
his hamstring two days after being activated for training camp, the
Indianapolis Star reported.
Castonzo's injury reportedly happened Friday and head coach Frank
Reich told reporters Sunday that the 6-foot-7, 300-plus pounder
"will miss a little bit of time." However, per the Star's report,
the eight-year veteran is expected to be ready for the season opener
at home against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sept. 9.
--The Eagles brought back a piece of their championship team,
re-signing safety Corey Graham to a one-year deal.
Graham, a veteran entering his 12th year, finished with 32 tackles,
two interceptions and four pass breakups last season after joining
the Eagles in training camp.
--After Bills wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin ripped his former
teammate, Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton, in an interview
earlier this weekend, several people responded, including Newton
himself. However, the strongest words came from Benjamin's current
head coach, Sean McDermott.
The Bills coach told ESPN of Benjamin's comments. "I've spoken with
Kelvin, and that's not how I want us to handle things like that."
Newton said on Instagram, "I ain't going to go back and forth with
him."
--Field Level Media
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