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Sources -- Robert Griffin III of Washington Redskins to have ACL, LCL surgery, could be ready for opener - ESPN
Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III will undergo total reconstructive surgery of his right knee early Wednesday morning to repair torn anterior cruciate and lateral collateral ligaments but he is expected to be ready for the opener of the 2013 NFL regular season, according to team sources familiar with the determination made by orthopedic specialist Dr. James Andrews. The torn ACL was diagnosed late Tuesday as a complete tear of the patella graft that was used to repair Griffin's torn ACL suffered at Baylor in 2009. A team source said Dr. Andrews likely will use a patella graft from Griffin's left knee to repair the most recent tear.
Bradley's pedigree makes him attractive option
The Eagles had been leaning toward hiring an offensive-minded head coach, but Gus Bradley's approach on defense makes him worth serious consideration.
Is this deja vu in Eagles' search for head coach?
The Eagles' search for a head coach should be judged on the result, not on the process.
Do You Prefer an Offensive- or Defensive-Minded Head Coach? Does It Even Matter?
One of the statements we keep reading and hearing as the Eagles’ head-coaching search drags on is a seemingly large portion of the fan base wants a "defensive-minded head coach." Recently, some of my brethren were having this discussion on Twitter, going so far as to break down how many of each won Super Bowls in the past decade. It’s an interesting topic, in that obviously it can be debated and almost quantified to a certain extent. But then ultimately, does it really make a difference either way?
NFL QBs ON FACEBOOK: WILD CARD, BITCHES (ProFootballMock.com) | ProFootballMock.com
The Gang discuss the results of wild card weekend in the NFL playoffs.
Eagles Sign Two Receivers
The Philadelphia Eagles announced on Tuesday that they have signed wide receivers Nick Miller and DeMarco Sampson, each to two-year contracts.