Philadelphia Eagles wide reciever DeSean Jackson has been carted off the field with a back injury during an afternoon practice at training camp. The Eagles' leading receiver caught a pass Saturday and stumbled to the ground, then needed help to the sidelines.

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PHILADELPHIA – The Philadelphia Eagles have traded linebacker Joe Mays to the Denver Broncos for running back J.J. Arrington or a 2012 conditional draft choice.

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Eagles send LB Mays to Broncos (The Canadian Press)
PHILADELPHIA – The Philadelphia Eagles have signed safety Nate Allen, their second-round draft pick, to a four-year contract.

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Eagles sign S Nate Allen (The Canadian Press)
Donovan McNabb has one foot planted in the nation's capital and the other firmly in the City of Brotherly Love. He is a Redskin now, but part of him will always be an Eagle.

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Philly ‘hard to forget’ for Redskins’ QB McNabb (AP)
There are lots of rumors floating around about the Philadelphia Eagles being ready to send backup quarterback…

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Eagles hanging onto Vick (Yahoo! Sports)
Rumors abound about the Philadelphia Eagles being ready to send backup quarterback Michael Vick packing.

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Eagles hanging onto Vick for now (Yahoo! Sports)
Thanks to their pass rushers, teams employing the 3-4 defensive scheme lead the way.

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LB rankings: The NFL’s weakening strongside (Yahoo! Sports)
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. – Police said Tuesday they know who was responsible for shooting another man following Michael Vick's birthday celebration, but the shooter will not be charged "at this time" because the victim has not co-operated with investigators.

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No charges filed in shooting after Vick party (The Canadian Press)
Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid says he has even greater respect for the troops fighting in Afghanistan after joining three other NFL coaches on a trip to the country over the Fourth of July weekend.

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NFL coaches visits troops in Afghanistan (The Canadian Press)