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Ex-Eagles Pro Bowl DB says that position switch was his idea
The Philadelphia Eagles are absolutely loaded at cornerback.And with playing time likely being scarce, cornerback James Bradberry took it upon himself to make the switch to safety to secure more reps and carve out a more distinguished role for himself on the team. “I try to be adaptable,” Bradberry told reporters. “I'm on the team right now, so while I'm on the team, I want to find a role on this team and I feel like if I'm a versatile player then I'm going to have a role. "Of course, I want to start. Now, where I'm going to start? I don't...
Eagle on the Chopping Block 'Has Yet to Stand Out Much' in Camp
After a frustrating end to the 2023 season, the Philadelphia Eagles overhauled their secondary this offseason. The team signed CJ Gardner-Johnson to a three-year deal after he spent last year in Detroit and then used their first two draft picks on Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean. With Mitchell and DeJean...
Princeton Enjoys a Quiet Week on the Municipal Agenda -- and a Chance to Catch Up on the Seminary's Renovation of Historic Houses
Princeton, NJ – This is the week that wasn’t – or this is the week that isn’t – in Princeton municipal circles. It’s the last week in July and the beginning of August. Almost everyone has figured out how to take the week off. Almost. Except for the good guys from Mercer County Improvement Authority who collect our recycling on Monday, July 29; the Board of Education, which has a closed meeting later on Monday with an undisclosed agenda; Council member Leighton Newlin, who will hold his weekly listening session on Wednesday, July 31, at 11 a.m....
Honoring Mary Mason: The Final Story of a Radio Legend (Video)
Mary Mason, a pioneering figure in Philadelphia radio, started her career in 1958 as a gospel music host on WHAT radio. In 1970, she launched her influential talk show “Mornings with Mary,” which became a cornerstone of Philadelphia radio. Mason’s program was renowned for its political insight and featured interviews with notable figures like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Muhammad Ali, and Oprah Winfrey.
In Pa., spotted lanternflies’ knack for hitchhiking is proving crucial to their staying power
The invasive insect appeared in Pennsylvania 10 years ago and continues to spread west, as far away as Illinois. Spotted lanternflies are back in the Philly region, and in the 10 years since they first appeared in Pennsylvania, scientists have learned important details about the damage they cause — and what makes them so effective.
New video shows man armed with rifle shooting at Hamilton, NJ police officers
HAMILTON (Mercer) — New police bodycam footage shows the moment police officers and a Mercer County man exchanged gunfire during a domestic call earlier this year. The video of the police shooting in Hamilton Township was released by the Attorney General's Office on Monday. According to the OAG, two...
NBA All-Star Got Drug Tested Over Video Of Him Looking Too 'Swole'
Philadelphia 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey looked to be in terrific shape in a recent video of him circulating online. The NBA thought maybe the 23-year-old was in too good shape. Maxey was the breakout star of the 2023-24 season, which saw him win the Most Improved Player Award. With Paul George ...
Philadelphia Flyers Drama: Kolosov’s Struggle Sparks Debate Beyond Briere
Amid the controversy over Alexei Kolosov's refusal to return to the Philadelphia Flyers, blame has been placed on GM Danny Briere, but the situation is more complex than it seems, with reports suggesting homesickness and dissatisfaction with playing time. The public lacks full details, as Kolosov's team has not commented, and the Flyers expect him to join preseason camps as per his contract. Briere had transparently outlined Kolosov's starting AHL position, implying no promise of immediate NHL play. The blame game overlooks the nuanced realities of player development and adjustment in a new league and country.
Radio legend apologizes for 'unwanted advance' to stadium employee
Howard Eskin returned to his weekend show on SportsRadio 94WIP on Saturday for the first time since June 29. A few days after that show, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that Eskin was accused of making an unwanted advance toward an Aramark employee at Citizens Bank Park in May, which led to the local sports media icon Read more... The post 94WIP’s Howard Eskin returns to airwaves, apologizes for ‘unwanted advance’ at Citizens Bank Park appeared first on Awful Announcing.
Eagles sideline reporter Howard Eskin apologizes in return to WIP
Howard Eskin, a Philly sports radio icon and long-time Eagles sideline reporter, received a season-long banishment from Phillies games after a female employee at Citizens Bank Park accused him of making an unwanted advance. The 76ers suspended him from covering the team for the coming season, too. The Eagles have...
Three Free Agents To Watch To Bolster Eagles' Offense This Summer
The Philadelphia Eagles still have the means to get another major deal done in free agency. The Philadelphia Eagles' offense already is in a great spot but that doesn't mean that it can't get better. Philadelphia still has the 10th most cap space still remaining at just under $25 million...
Worker Falls From 8-Story Water Tower: $485K OSHA Fine
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited a New Jersey water tower painting company for three willful and 19 serious violations after finding the contractor failed to provide safety equipment that would’ve prevented an employee from falling 80 feet to the bottom of a water tower. U.S....
Summer camp aims to break cycle of addiction between generations
Camp Mariposa may seem like a storybook summer camp, but campers say their stories are far from it.The national, year-long program teaches children the tools they need to deal with addiction in their families. Traditional camp activities are combined with support sessions led by trained professionals, with a focus on preventing drug and alcohol use."I never knew anybody else who had the same kind of experience as me before I came here," said 11-year-old, third-year camper Madison Timmons, whose father has struggled with addiction. "I remember one time he showed up at my school and I thought he was just having...
Former Eagles Executive clowns Jerry Jones and the Cowboys on social media for their failure of a contract strategy that’s lasted 20+ years
A former executive of the Philadelphia Eagles believes that the Dallas Cowboys have repeatedly made the same mistake in their contract negotiations. Joe Banner served as the Eagles’ president from 1995 to 2012, a time when the Eagles and Cowboys were often battling for playoff success in the NFC East. On social media Friday, he reflected on how the Cowboys have always preferred to postpone contract negotiations as much as possible, a strategy they are currently being criticized for once again.
Glenside Farmer’s Market: Saturday’s vendor lineup
1 West Glenside Avenue will feature the following vendors on Saturday:. Bernies Fire and Stone (Bread and Tea Mixes) Organizers would like to encourage visitors to bring their own bags:. The market runs each Saturday from 9:00am to 12:00pm. For updates and last-minute arrivals, you can check out the market’s...
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