FLY EAGLES INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Date Opp Pass Yds

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

FLY EAGLES INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Date Opp Pass Yds FLY2017 REGULAR SEASON FLYSTATS EAGLES Record: 13-3, 1st in NFC East Rushing No. Yds Avg. Lg. TD Scoring TD Ru. Rec. Ret. PAT FG 2pt. Saf. Pts. Head Coach: Doug Pederson L.Blount 173 766 4.4 68 2 J.Elliott 0 0 0 0 39/42 26/31 0 -- 117 J.Ajayi 70 408 5.8 71 1 A.Jeffery 9 0 9 0 --- --- 3 -- 60 9/10 W 30-17 at Washington 78,685 C.Clement 74 321 4.3 28 4 N.Agholor 9 0 8 1 --- --- 0 -- 54 9/17 L 20-27 at Kansas City 74,971 C.Wentz 64 299 4.7 24 0 Z.Ertz 8 0 8 0 --- --- 0 -- 48 9/24 W 27-24 N.Y. Giants 69,596 W.Smallwood 47 174 3.7 26 1 C.Clement 6 4 2 0 --- --- 1 -- 38 10/1 W 26-24 at L.A. Chargers 25,374 D.Sproles 15 61 4.1 12 0 T.Burton 5 0 5 0 --- --- 1 -- 32 10/8 W 34-7 Arizona 69,596 K.Barner 16 57 3.6 18 1 L.Blount 3 2 1 0 --- --- 1 -- 20 N.Sudfeld 1 22 22.0 22 0 -- 12 10/12 W 28-23 at Carolina 74,373 T.Smith 2 0 2 0 --- --- 0 N.Agholor 1 7 7.0 7 0 J.Ajayi 2 1 1 0 --- --- 0 -- 12 10/23 W 34-24 Washington 69,596 N.Foles 11 3 0.3 9 0 C.Sturgis 0 0 0 0 1/2 3/3 0 -- 10 10/29 W 33-10 San Francisco 69,596 T.Smith 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0 K.Barner 1 1 0 0 --- --- 0 -- 6 11/5 W 51-23 Denver 69,596 Team 473 2115 4.5 71 9 N.Bradham 1 0 0 1 --- --- 0 -- 6 11/19 W 37-9 at Dallas 93,247 Opponents 337 1267 3.8 53t 7 F.Cox 1 0 0 1 --- --- 0 -- 6 11/26 W 31-3 Chicago 69,596 Receiving No. Yds Avg. Lg. TD B.Celek 1 0 1 0 --- --- 0 -- 6 -- 6 12/3 L 10-24 at Seattle 69,075 Z.Ertz 74 824 11.1 53 8 B.Graham 1 0 0 1 --- --- 0 W.Smallwood 1 1 0 0 --- --- 0 -- 6 12/10 W 43-35 at L.A. Rams 67,752 N.Agholor 62 768 12.4 72t 8 J.Mills 1 0 0 1 --- --- 0 -- 6 12/17 W 34-29 at N.Y. Giants 76,896 A.Jeffery 57 789 13.8 53t 9 -- 6 T.Smith 36 430 11.9 59t 2 M.Hollins 1 0 1 0 --- --- 0 12/25 W 19-10 Oakland 69,596 -- 6 T.Burton 23 248 10.8 27t 5 D.Barnett 1 0 0 1 --- --- 0 12/31 L 0-6 Dallas 69,596 -- 457 M.Hollins 16 226 14.1 64t 1 Team 53 9 38 6 40/44 29/34 6 Opponents 34 7 24 3 31/3320/26 0 -- 295 TEAM STATS EAGLES OPP B.Celek 13 130 10.0 28 1 2-Pt. Conversions: Team 6/9, Opponents: 0/1 Total First Downs 338 272 W.Smallwood 13 103 7.9 24 0 Rushing 108 62 C.Clement 10 123 12.3 28 2 Field Goals (Game-by-Game) Passing 193 177 J.Ajayi 10 91 9.1 32 1 Elliott: () (34G, 30WL, 40G) (52WL, 46G, 61G) (45G, 40G, 53G, 47G) Penalty 37 33 L.Blount 8 50 6.3 20 1 (36G, 28G) (50G, 48G) (50G, 42G, 45RU) (40G, 51G) (45G) (34WR) D.Sproles 7 73 10.4 16 0 (45G) (26G) (22G, 41G, 33G) (28G, 20G) (33WR, 35G, 48G) () 3rd Down: Made/Att 96/230 66/205 Sturgis: (50G, 42G, 37G) () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () K.Barner 5 56 11.2 22 0 3rd Down Pct. 41.7% 32.2% Opps: (33G) (34G, 39G) (41G) (28G) (51B) (39G, 20G, 46G) (27) (27B, 4th Down: Made/Att 17/26 4/18 M.Johnson 5 45 9.0 16 0 50G) (52G, 53G, 24G) (48G, 27G, 47G) (54SH, 38G) (46G) () (28G, 4th Down Pct. 65.4% 22.2% S.Gibson 2 11 5.5 6 0 48B) (25G, 48WR) (23WL) Team 341 3967 11.6 72t 38 Possession Avg. 32:41 27:19 Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Opponents 363 3883 10.7 77t 24 Total Net Yards 5852 4904 J.Elliott 0/0 5/5 4/7 12/13 5/6 Avg. Per Game 365.8 306.5 Interceptions No. Yds Avg. Lg. TD C.Sturgis 0/0 0/0 1/1 1/1 1/1 Total Plays 1073 976 P.Robinson 4 36 9.0 19 0 Team 0/0 5/5 5/8 13/14 6/7 Avg. Per Play 5.5 5.0 R.McLeod 3 67 22.3 50 0 Opponents 0/0 7/9 5/5 5/7 3/5 Net Yards Rushing 2115 1267 J.Mills 3 53 17.7 37t 1 Punting No. Yds Avg. Net TB In20 Lg. Blk. Avg. Per Game 132.2 79.2 R.Darby 3 42 14.0 37 0 D.Jones 67 3033 45.3 40.6 5 21 62 1 Total Rushes 473 337 C.Graham 2 73 36.5 59 0 Team 68 3033 44.6 40.6 5 21 62 1 Net Yards Passing 3737 3637 R.Douglas 2 7 3.5 7 0 M.Jenkins 2 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 83 3725 44.9 39.6 9 29 64 1 Avg. Per Game 233.6 227.3 Team 19 278 14.6 59 1 Sacked/Yards Lost 36/230 38/246 Punt Returns Ret. FC Yds Avg. Lg. TD Opponents 9 43 4.8 24t 1 Gross Yards 3967 3883 K.Barner 27 15 240 8.9 76 0 Attempts/Completions 564/341 601/363 Sacks D.Sproles 1 5 10 10.0 10 0 Completion Pct. 60.5% 60.4% B.Graham 9.5, F.Cox 5.5, D.Barnett 5.0, C.Long 5.0, T.Smith 1 0 9 9.0 9 0 V.Curry 3.0, T.Jernigan 2.5, M.Kendricks 2.0, B.Allen Had Intercepted 9 19 Team 29 20 259 8.9 76 0 1.0, N.Bradham 1.0, M.Jenkins 1.0, S.Means 1.0, Opponents 25 14 171 6.8 44 0 Punts/Average 68/44.6 83/44.9 P.Robinson 1.0, J.Hamilton 0.5, Team: 38.0, Oppo- Net Punting Avg. 40.6 39.6 nents: 36.0 Kick Returns No. Yds Avg. Lg. TD Penalties/Yards 116/962 101/917 Fumbles K.Barner 10 194 19.4 27 0 Fumbles/Ball Lost 25/11 19/12 Lost: C.Wentz 3, N.Foles 2, J.Ajayi 1, L.Blount 1, Z.Ertz W.Smallwood 4 93 23.3 28 0 Touchdowns 53 34 1, M.Jenkins 1, M.Johnson 1, D.Sproles 1, Total: 11 C.Clement 2 49 24.5 35 0 Rushing 9 7 Opp. Recoveries: D.Barnett 2, F.Cox 2, N.Bradham B.Celek 2 18 9.0 10 0 Passing 38 24 1, T. Burton 1, B.Graham 1, J.Hicks 1, M.Hollins 1, Team 18 354 19.7 35 0 M.Jenkins 1, R.McLeod 1, Team 1, Total: 12 Returns 6 3 Opponents 47 1015 21.6 61 0 Score By Period Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT Pts. Passing Att. Cmp. Yds. Cmp.% Yds./Att. TD TD% Int. Int.% Lg Sack Lost Rat. Team 106 118 107 126 0 457 C.Wentz 440 265 3296 60.2% 7.5 33 7.5% 7 1.6% 72t 28 162 101.9 N.Foles 101 57 537 56.4% 5.3 5 5.0% 2 2.0% 35 5 44 79.5 Opponents 48 81 63 103 0 295 N.Sudfeld 23 19 134 82.6% 5.8 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 16 3 24 91.0 Team 564 341 3967 60.5% 7.0 38 6.7% 9 1.6% 72t 36 230 97.6 Opponents 601 363 3883 60.4% 6.5 24 4.0% 19 3.2% 77t 38 246 79.5 2018 PHILADELPHIA2018 PHILADELPHIA EAGLEEAGLES MEDIA GUIDES MEDIA GUIDE FLY2017 REGULAR SEASON FLYSTATS EAGLES DEFENSIVE STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME BESTS Player Total Solo Asst. TFL Sacks QBP/H INT KD FF FR TACKLES 3 players tied with 13 Jenkins 119 83 36 11 1.0 5 2 12 1 1 Jenkins vs. Was. (10/23); Kendricks at Car. (10/12); Mills 86 68 18 2 0.0 0 3 22 0 0 McLeod at NYG (12/17) Bradham 85 67 18 5 1.0 2 0 8 1 1 TACKLES FOR LOSS 2 players tied with 3 McLeod 78 52 26 2 0.0 2 3 11 1 2 D.Barnett vs. Was. (10/23); B.Graham vs. Ari. (10/8) Kendricks 72 56 16 4 2.0 5 0 6 0 0 SACKS 2 players tied with 2 Robinson 54 46 8 1 1.0 0 4 22 0 0 Barnett vs. Was. (10/23) & at Dal. (11/19); Graham at Was. (9/10) B.Graham 51 43 8 16 9.5 26 0 1 2 1 PASSES DEFENSED 4 by Robinson vs. Ari. (10/8) C.Graham 47 32 15 1 0.0 4 2 6 0 0 INTERCEPTIONS 7 players tied with 1 Curry 47 31 16 13 3.0 41 0 1 1 0 Darby at Dal.
Recommended publications
  • Philadelphia Eagles Game Notes
    PHILADELPHIA EAGLES GAME NOTES PHILADELPHIA EAGLES VS. CHICAGO BEARS Sunday, Nov. 26, 2017 • 1:00 p.m. ET (FOX) • Lincoln Financial Field SERIES HISTORY 2017 SCHEDULE & RESULTS ■ Philadelphia has won 8 of its last 12 games vs. Chicago PRESEASON (2-2) (including playoffs) won each of the last . The Eagles have Thurs. Aug. 10 at Green Bay L, 9-24 2 games in the series, most recently defeating the Bears, Thurs. Aug. 17 BUFFALO W, 20-16 29-14, on Monday Night Football in Week 2 of 2016. Thurs. Aug. 24 MIAMI W, 38-31 Thurs. Aug. 31 at N.Y. Jets L, 10-16 LAST 12 GAMES vs. CHICAGO (SINCE 1999) REGULAR SEASON (9-1) Date Location Result Sun. Sept. 10 at Washington W, 30-17 09-19-16 ............Chicago ................. W, 29-14 Sun. Sept. 17 at Kansas City L, 20-27 12-22-13 ............Philadelphia ......... W, 54-11 Sun. Sept. 24 N.Y. GIANTS W, 27-24 11-07-11 ..............Philadelphia ............. L, 24-30 Sun. Oct. 1 at L.A. Chargers W, 26-24 11-28-10 ..............Chicago .................... L, 26-31 Sun. Oct. 8 ARIZONA W, 34-7 11-22-09 ............Chicago ................. W, 24-20 Thurs. Oct. 12 at Carolina W, 28-23 09-28-08 ..............Chicago .................... L, 20-24 Mon. Oct. 23 WASHINGTON W, 34-24 10-21-07 ..............Philadelphia ............. L, 16-19 Sun. Oct. 29 SAN FRANCISCO W, 33-10 10-03-04 ............Chicago ................... W, 19-9 Sun. Nov. 5 DENVER W, 51-23 11-03-02 ............Chicago* ............... W, 19-13 Sun. Nov. 19 at Dallas W, 37-9 01-19-02 ............Chicago (d) ...........
    [Show full text]
  • To Print My Ravens Super Bowl Bingo Cards
    SUPER BOWL XLVII - RAVENS B I N G O Anquan First Two Ray Rice Two Point Boldin Down Conversion Minute 20+ Yard Touchdown Ravens Warning Run Ravens Justin Flacco 50+ Ravens 49ers Tucker Punt Yard Pass Interception Turnover Return Field Goal Justin Torrey Smith Free 49ers Tucker Overtime Touchdown Space! Punt Extra Point Flacco Ray Kaepernick Timeout Jacoby Jones Passing Sacked Ravens Touchdown Lewis Touchdown Sack Ray Rice 49ers Ray Rice Halftime Challenge Reception Penalty Touchdown (c) Bingo Card Creator 2013. Come visit http://www.bingocardcreator.com! Cards printed with the full version have no watermark or footer. SUPER BOWL XLVII - RAVENS B I N G O Ray Ray Rice Jacoby Jones 49ers 49ers Lewis 20+ Yard Touchdown Penalty Turnover Sack Run Anquan Justin Ray Rice Ray Rice Challenge Boldin Tucker Touchdown Reception Touchdown Field Goal Flacco First Free Two Point Passing Down Conversion Halftime Touchdown Space! Ravens Justin 49ers Torrey Smith Tucker Kaepernick Timeout Punt Touchdown Extra Sacked Ravens Point Ravens Two Ravens Flacco 50+ Minute Overtime Punt Interception Yard Pass Return Warning (c) Bingo Card Creator 2013. Come visit http://www.bingocardcreator.com! Cards printed with the full version have no watermark or footer. SUPER BOWL XLVII - RAVENS B I N G O Justin First Timeout Jacoby Jones Tucker Halftime Ravens Touchdown Extra Down Point Ravens Ray Justin Two Point Ravens Conversion Overtime Lewis Interception Tucker Sack Field Goal 49ers Free Ray Rice 49ers Challenge 20+ Yard Penalty Space! Run Punt Flacco Torrey Smith 49ers Flacco 50+ Ray Rice Passing Touchdown Touchdown Turnover Yard Pass Reception Anquan Two Ravens Ray Rice Kaepernick Boldin Minute Touchdown Punt Sacked Touchdown Warning Return (c) Bingo Card Creator 2013.
    [Show full text]
  • Josh Mcdaniels Fiasco, Anthem Protests Are Examples Why the NFL Misses Pat Bowlen Right Now by Paul Klee Colorado Springs Gazette Feb
    Josh McDaniels fiasco, anthem protests are examples why the NFL misses Pat Bowlen right now By Paul Klee Colorado Springs Gazette Feb. 11, 2018 Robert Kraft is the real villain in the Josh McDaniels-Colts fiasco. With great power comes great responsibility, and no owner uses his for self-serving interests more frequently than the Patriots’. Some of the NFL’s most prominent issues — national anthem protests, distrust between players and owners, the fallout from continued and necessary CTE studies, all that — are a direct result of the league’s knee-jerk reaction to almost anything that threatens to tarnish the shield. I call it the CYA plan. Instead of working together to advance the greater good with a sensible solution, the men in charge seek to cover their own backside. The anthem protests are the perfect example. The NBA quickly and successfully identified a solution in the form of a blanket decree that all teams must stand for the anthem. And when’s the last time you read a report on anthem issues in the NBA? There haven’t been any. There’s been zero blowback from a league roster that’s 70 percent black. The NBA’s all good. This isn’t hard. Meantime, the wishy-washy NFL tried to appease this group ... and that group ... and that other group ... and the end result has been distrust from players and alienating a sizable chunk of its fandom. Nobody follows the CYA plan — ignoring what’s best for the league in order to help itself — better than Kraft. That brings us to McDaniels, who reneged on a promise to join the Colts as coach.
    [Show full text]
  • 2016 Performance-Based Pay Distributions Announced
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 3/16/2017 http://www.twitter.com/NFL345 2016 PERFORMANCE-BASED PAY DISTRIBUTIONS ANNOUNCED NFL Players will receive $127.84 million in “Performance-Based Pay” for their performance during the 2016 season, the NFL announced today. The Performance-Based Pay program is a collectively- bargained benefit that compensates players based upon their playing time and salary levels. In addition to the Performance-Based Pay pool, the NFL Players Association has elected to dedicate $32 million in benefits (i.e., $1 million per club) to fund a Veteran Performance-Based Compensation Pool (the “Veteran Pool”) for players with more than one Accrued Season. In total, $159.84 million will be disbursed to players under the combined pools. Atlanta Falcons cornerback BRIAN POOLE earned the highest amount in the Performance-Based Pay program. Oakland Raiders guard GABE JACKSON earned the most in the Veteran Pool. Under the combined pools, Atlanta safety RICARDO ALLEN earned the highest amount of all NFL players. See the tables below for the top 25 bonuses in each category. Players have been paid over $1.2 billion cumulatively since the inception of the Performance-Based Pay program, which was implemented as part of the NFL’s 2002 Collective Bargaining Agreement with the NFL Players Association, and continues as part of the parties’ current agreement. The Veteran Pool is a component of the Rookie Redistribution Fund, which is a player benefit that was created under the 2011 Collective Bargaining Agreement. The NFL Players Association elected to fund the Veteran Pool for the first time this past year.
    [Show full text]
  • Eagles LB Nigel Bradham Für 1 Spiel Suspendiert
    Eagles LB Nigel Bradham für 1 Spiel suspendiert Nigel Bradham, Linebacker der Philadelphia Eagles, wurde von der NFL für das erste Regular-Season-Spiel gesperrt. Grund dafür war eine Festnahme wegen Körperverletzung im Juli 2016 in Miami Beach. Der 28-Jährige sagte zu seiner Sperre via Twitter: “Ich möchte mich bei meinen Fans, Coaches, Teamkameraden und der gesamten Eagles-Organisation für die 1- Spiel-Sperre entschuldigen. Sie stammt von einem Vorfall im Juli 2016 der jetzt abgeschlossen ist. Ich werde diese Saison alles geben, um dem Team zu helfen, einen weiteren Titel zu gewinnen.” Die Eagles äußerten sich in einem Statement wie folgt: „Wir standen, die Suspendierung betreffend, mit Nigel und der NFL in Kontakt. Wir respektieren die Entscheidung in diesem Fall und wir sind enttäuscht, dass sich Nigel in diese Situation gebracht hat. Nigel hat die Verantwortung übernommen und uns durch Worte und Taten gezeigt, dass er aus seinen Fehlern gelernt hat. Wir werden ihn in diesem Prozess weiterhin unterstützen.“ Durch die Verletzungen von Paul Worrilow und Jordan Hicks, sowie der Entlassung von Mychal Kendricks, sind die Eagles auf der Linebacker-Position dünn besetzt. Sie werden auf sich im ersten Saisonspiel auf Corey Nelson (ehemaliger Broncos-Backup), Kamu Grugier-Hill (Special-Teams-Spieler), Joe Walker (Siebtrundenpick 2016) und Nate Gerry (Fünftrundenpick 2017) verlassen müssen. Bradham wurde 2012 in der vierten Runde (#105) von den Buffalo Bills gedraftet. Er spielt seit 2016 für die Eagles und unterschrieb bei diesen im März einen 5- Jahres-Vertrag über $40 Millionen. Er kommt auf 88 Spiele, in denen er 461 Tackles, 6.5 Sacks, 24 verteidigte Pässe, 2 Interceptions und einen Touchdown erzielte..
    [Show full text]
  • Varsity Gameday Vs
    CONTENTS GAME 1: WISCONSIN VS. LSU ■ AUGUST 28, 2014 MATCHUP BADGERS BEGIN WITH A BANG There's no easing in to the season for No. 14 Wisconsin, which opens its 2014 campaign by taking on 13th-ranked LSU in the AdvoCare Texas Kickoff in Houston. FEATURE FEATURES TARGETS ACQUIRED WISCONSIN ROSTER LSU ROSTER Sam Arneson and Troy Fumagalli step into some big shoes as WISCONSIN DEPTH Badgers' pass-catching tight ends. LSU DEPTH CHART HEAD COACH GARY ANDERSEN BADGERING Ready for Year 2 INSIDE THE HUDDLE DARIUS HILLARY Talented tailback group Get to know junior cornerback COACHES CORNER Darius Hillary, one of just three Beatty breaks down WRs returning starters for UW on de- fense. Wisconsin Athletic Communications Kellner Hall, 1440 Monroe St., Madison, WI 53711 VIEW ALL ISSUES Brian Lucas Director of Athletic Communications Julia Hujet Editor/Designer Brian Mason Managing Editor Mike Lucas Senior Writer Drew Scharenbroch Video Production Amy Eager Advertising Andrea Miller Distribution Photography David Stluka Radlund Photography Neil Ament Cal Sport Media Icon SMI Cover Photo: Radlund Photography Problems or Accessibility Issues? [email protected] © 2014 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. All rights reserved worldwide. GAME 1: LSU BADGERS OPEN 2014 IN A BIG WAY #14/14 WISCONSIN vs. #13/13 LSU Aug. 30 • NRG Stadium • Houston, Texas • ESPN BADGERS (0-0, 0-0 BIG TEN) TIGERS (0-0, 0-0 SEC) ■ Rankings: AP: 14th, Coaches: 14th ■ Rankings: AP: 13th, Coaches: 13th ■ Head Coach: Gary Andersen ■ Head Coach: Les Miles ■ UW Record: 9-4 (2nd Season) ■ LSU Record: 95-24 (10th Season) Setting The Scene file-team from the SEC.
    [Show full text]
  • Mike Clay's 2020 NFL Projection Guide
    Mike Clay's 2020 NFL Projection Guide Updated: 9/10/2020 Glossary: Page 2-33: Team Projections Page 34-44: QB, RB, WR and TE projections Page 45-48: Category Leader projections Page 49: Projected standings, playoff teams and 2021 draft order Page 50: Projected Strength of Schedule Page 51: Unit Grades Page 52-61: Positional Unit Ranks Understanding the graphics: *The numbers shown are projections for the 2020 NFL regular season (Weeks 1-17). *Some columns may not seem to be adding up correctly, but this is simply a product of rounding. The totals you see are correct. *Looking for sortable projections by position or category? Check out the projections tab inside the ESPN Fantasy game. *'Team stat rankings' is where each team is projected to finish in the category that is shown. *'Unit Grades' is not related to fantasy football and is an objective ranking of each team at 10 key positions. The overall grades are weighted based on positional importance. The scale is 4.0 (best) to 0.1 (worst). A full rundown of Unit Grades can be found on page 51. *'Strength of Schedule Ranking' is based on 2020 rosters (not 2019 team record). '1' is easiest and '32' hardest. See the full list on page 50. *Note that prior to the official release of the NFL schedule (generally late April/early May), the schedule shown includes the correct opponents, but the order is random *Have a question? Contact Mike Clay on Twitter @MikeClayNFL 2020 Arizona Cardinals Projections QUARTERBACK PASSING RUSHING PPR DEFENSE WEEKLY SCORE PROJECTIONS Player Gm Att Comp Yds TD INT
    [Show full text]
  • Information Guide
    INFORMATION GUIDE 7 ALL-PRO 7 NFL MVP LAMAR JACKSON 2018 - 1ST ROUND (32ND PICK) RONNIE STANLEY 2016 - 1ST ROUND (6TH PICK) 2020 BALTIMORE DRAFT PICKS FIRST 28TH SECOND 55TH (VIA ATL.) SECOND 60TH THIRD 92ND THIRD 106TH (COMP) FOURTH 129TH (VIA NE) FOURTH 143RD (COMP) 7 ALL-PRO MARLON HUMPHREY FIFTH 170TH (VIA MIN.) SEVENTH 225TH (VIA NYJ) 2017 - 1ST ROUND (16TH PICK) 2020 RAVENS DRAFT GUIDE “[The Draft] is the lifeblood of this Ozzie Newsome organization, and we take it very Executive Vice President seriously. We try to make it a science, 25th Season w/ Ravens we really do. But in the end, it’s probably more of an art than a science. There’s a lot of nuance involved. It’s Joe Hortiz a big-picture thing. It’s a lot of bits and Director of Player Personnel pieces of information. It’s gut instinct. 23rd Season w/ Ravens It’s experience, which I think is really, really important.” Eric DeCosta George Kokinis Executive VP & General Manager Director of Player Personnel 25th Season w/ Ravens, 2nd as EVP/GM 24th Season w/ Ravens Pat Moriarty Brandon Berning Bobby Vega “Q” Attenoukon Sarah Mallepalle Sr. VP of Football Operations MW/SW Area Scout East Area Scout Player Personnel Assistant Player Personnel Analyst Vincent Newsome David Blackburn Kevin Weidl Patrick McDonough Derrick Yam Sr. Player Personnel Exec. West Area Scout SE/SW Area Scout Player Personnel Assistant Quantitative Analyst Nick Matteo Joey Cleary Corey Frazier Chas Stallard Director of Football Admin. Northeast Area Scout Pro Scout Player Personnel Assistant David McDonald Dwaune Jones Patrick Williams Jenn Werner Dir.
    [Show full text]
  • NATO Touts Progress Amid Rifts
    NFL MILITARY PACIFIC Buffalo in Soldier in Germany North Korea lashes thick of AFC orders chocolate sauce, out at Trump’s threat playoff race gets bullets instead of military force Back page Page 7 Page 5 Senators seek accountability, charges in base housing crisis » Page 3 stripes.com Volume 78, No. 166 ©SS 2019 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2019 50¢/Free to Deployed Areas IMPEACHMENT Heated hearing begins in Judiciary BY LISA MASCARO AND MARY CLARE JALONICK Associated Press WASHINGTON — The House Judiciary Committee’s first im- peachment hearing quickly burst into partisan infighting Wednes- day as Democrats charged that President Donald Trump must be removed from office for enlisting foreign interference in U.S. elec- tions and Republicans angrily re- torted there were no grounds for such drastic action. The panel responsible for drafting articles of impeachment convened as Trump’s team was fanning out across Capitol Hill. Vice President Mike Pence met behind closed doors with House Republicans, and Senate Repub- licans were to huddle with the White House counsel as GOP law- FRANCISCO SECO/AP makers stand with the president NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, center front left, speaks with President Donald Trump after a group photo at a NATO leaders and Democrats charge headlong meeting at The Grove hotel and resort in Watford, Hertfordshire, England, on Wednesday . into what has become a one-party drive to impeach him. Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D- N.Y., gaveled open the hearing saying, “The facts before us are undisputed.” Nadler said Trump’s phone NATO touts progress amid rifts call with Ukraine’s president last July wasn’t the first time Trump sought a foreign power to influ- ence American elections, after Allies approve Baltic defense plan while trumpeting higher spending Russian interference in 2016, and if left unchecked he could do it again in next year’s campaign.
    [Show full text]
  • Week 3 Training Camp Report
    [Date] Volume 16, Issue 3 – 8/24/2021 Our goal at Footballguys is to help you win more at Follow our Footballguys Training Camp crew fantasy football. One way we do that is make sure on Twitter: you’re the most informed person in your league. @FBGNews, @theaudible, @football_guys, Our Staffers sort through the mountain of news and @sigmundbloom, @fbgwood, @bobhenry, deliver these weekly reports so you'll know @MattWaldman, @CecilLammey, everything about every team and every player that @JustinHoweFF, @Hindery, @a_rudnicki, matters. We want to help you crush your fantasy @draftdaddy, @AdamHarstad, draft. And this will do it. @JamesBrimacombe, @RyanHester13, @Andrew_Garda, @Bischoff_Scott, @PhilFBG, We’re your “Guide” in this journey. Buckle up and @xfantasyphoenix, @McNamaraDynasty let’s win this thing. Your Friends at Footballguys “What I saw from A.J. Green at Cardinals practice today looked like the 2015 version,” Riddick tweeted. “He was on fire. Arizona has the potential to have top-five wide receiver group with DHop, AJ, Rondale Moore, and Christian Kirk.” The Cardinals have lots of depth now at QB: Kyler Murray saw his first snaps this preseason, but the wide receiver position with the additions for Green it was evident Kliff Kingsbury sees little value in giving and Moore this offseason. his superstar quarterback an extended preseason look. He played nine snaps against the Chiefs before giving TE: The tight end position remains one of the big way to Colt McCoy and Chris Streveler. Those nine question marks. Maxx Williams sits at the top of the snaps were discouraging, as Murray took two sacks and depth chart, but it is muddied with Darrell Daniels, only completed one pass.
    [Show full text]
  • 01 Media-WEB.Pdf
    1 Four Seminoles lifted the Vince Lombardi Trophy for the first time in their careers as the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII in thrilling fashion, 41-33 in Minneapolis, Minn. n After spending the first half of the season on injured reserve, cornerback Ronald Darby came into his own in the playoffs, leading the NFL with six passes defended including two in the Super Bowl. n Linebacker Nigel Bradham contributed seven tackles, while defensive back Patrick Robinson registered three and Timmy Jernigan was responsible for two quarterback hurries in the win over the Patriots. n At least one Seminole has played in each of the last six Super Bowls. n Super Bowl LII was the third time that four Seminoles were on the same Super Bowl winning team, which is the most in history. n 62 Noles have been on Super Bowl rosters. 2 OVERALL The 2018 NFL Draft was held April 26-28 inside PICK NAME YEAR POS TEAM AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas and featured six 1 Jameis Winston 2015 QB Tampa Bay Buccaneers Seminoles selected. 3 Andre Wadsworth 1998 DL Arizona Cardinals 4 Marvin Jones 1993 LB New York Jets Round Overall Name Position Team 4 Peter Boulware 1997 DE Baltimore Ravens 1 17 Derwin James DB Los Angeles Chargers 4 Peter Warrick 2000 WR Cincinnati Bengals 3 75 Derrick Nnadi DT Kansas City Chiefs 5 Deion Sanders 1989 DB Atlanta Falcons 4 127 Rick Leonard OT New Orleans Saints 5 Terrell Buckley 1992 DB Green Bay Packers 4 130 Josh Sweat DE Philadelphia Eagles 5 Jalen Ramsey 2016 DB Jacksonville Jaguars 7 250 Ryan Izzo TE New England Patriots 6 Ron Sellers 1969 SE Boston Patriots 6 Walter Jones 1997 OT Seattle Seahawks 7 253 Auden Tate WR Cincinnati Bengals 6 Corey Simon 2000 DT Philadelphia Eagles 9 Sammie Smith 1989 RB Miami Dolphins n Derwin James became the 44th first round NFL Draft pick in 9 Ernie Sims 2006 LB Detroit Lions Florida State history after he was selected 17th overall by the 10 Jamal Reynolds 2001 DE Green Bay Packers Los Angeles Chargers.
    [Show full text]
  • Seminoles in the Nfl Draft
    137 PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME All-time Florida State gridiron greats Walter Jones and Derrick Brooks are used to making history. The longtime NFL stars added an achievement that will without a doubt move to the top of their accolade-filled biographies when they were inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame inAugust, 2014. Jones and Brooks became the first pair of first-ballot Hall of Famers from the same class who attended the same college in over 40 years. The pair’s journey together started 20 years ago. Just as Brooks was wrapping up his All-America career at Florida State in 1994, Jones was joining the Seminoles out of Holmes Community College (Miss.) for the 1995 season. DERRICK BROOKS Linebacker 1991-94 2014 Pro Football Hall of Fame WALTER JONES Offensive Tackle 1995-96 2014 Pro Football Hall of Fame 138 PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME They never played on the same team at Florida State, but Jones distinctly remembers how excited he was to follow in the footsteps of the star linebacker whom he called the face of the Seminoles’ program. Jones and Brooks were the best at what they did for over a decade in the NFL. Brooks went to 11 Pro Bowls and never missed a game in 14 seasons (all with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers), while Jones became the NFL’s premier left tackle, going to nine Pro Bowls over 12 seasons with the Seattle Seahawks. Both retired in 2008, and, six years later, Jones and Brooks were teammates for the first time as first-ballot Hall of Famers.
    [Show full text]