Philly2Philly.com would like to issue the following statement regarding the following article:While the Eagles can potentially work out a new deal with DeSean Jackson, their options are severely limited. With the uncapped year looming, there are vast issues that a situation like this can cause with any future salary cap. On top of that, the "30% rule" makes it nearly impossible to sign Jackson in that he would unlikely sign an extension for just a 30% increase.
Well, it's that time of the year once again when Eagles fans get their hopes up about the Eagles front office acquiring one of those "big names" who they can bring in here to get the team over the proverbial hump.
Free agency starts at the end of the week and the Philadelphia Eagles, with needs to fill on both sides of the ball, could be busy shoppers.
According to Wikipedia, one characteristic of a dynasty is a team "with multiple championships over a limited period of time, either consecutively with or without interruption." So you're probably wondering where the 2010 Philadelphia Phillies fit into this conversation.
All good things must come to an end and if you’re an Allen Iverson fan, you quite possibly could be witnessing the end of his basketball career. The Philadelphia 76ers came out on Monday saying that the All-Star point guard will miss the remaining three games of their current road trip.
Couldn't this have been done tomorrow?
With the swarming crowds at Citizens Bank Park this morning on hand for Phillies single game tickets, I think it's truly safe to say that Philadelphia has officially become a baseball town, and that Phillies fever is in full effect.
The Philadelphia Phillies have now had two consecutive shortened off seasons. And while the previous season ended better than last, they're coming back to do it all over again. This time, they have some unfinished business. And it begins today with the arrival of pitchers and catchers. Roy Halladay, the Phillies biggest Christmas present, is already there. Rumor has it that Cole Hamels is there as well.
Peyton Manning has been getting killed the past few days over his Super Bowl choke job in Super Bowl XLIV against Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints.
When Tracey Porter intercepted Peyton Manning and returned it for a touchdown to seal the New Orleans Saints win in Super Bowl XLIV, it made it 22 different teams








