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Arizona
Cardinals
5-11
4th NFC WEST
(1-5)
Sunday, December 1, 2013 - 1:00 PM EST
Avg. Yds (Rk)CategoryAvg. Yds (Rk)
187.8 (28th)Pass Off.236.9 (13th)
75.2 (32nd)Rush Off.117.1 (13th)
200.8 (5th)Pass Def.216.9 (9th)
137.0 (27th)Rush Def.126.3 (22nd)
Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, Pa.
Philadelphia
Eagles
4-12
4th NFC EAST
(1-5)
 
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  • Carolina Injuries
    DatePosPlayerInjuryNFL StatusFantasy News
    02/14/13RBJonathan StewartAnkle Panthers coach Ron Rivera said running back Jonathan Stewart was "very limited" during an OTA practice. Per the Charlotte Observer Stewart stretched but then went on a stationary bike on another field. Stewart had successful arthroscopic surgery on his left ankle in January. (Updated 05/23/2013)
    02/13/13LBJon BeasonKnee Jon Beason told the Panthers' official team website he's fine with a move to outside linebacker to better suit second-year player Luke Kuechly. Beason, who is rehabbing following shoulder and knee surgeries, has started at middle linebacker for all but eight games in his career. "I was drafted as an outside linebacker. I can play the position. I am familiar with the position. Some people may think I'm built for the position," Beason said. "But what we did not know before moving to the MIKE, was that my personality is geared toward being a MIKE linebacker. I'm greedy -- I want every play. Being in the middle allows me to have that freedom. Everybody else has to be more disciplined and be where they have to be. I enjoy (playing the MIKE), and I've done it at a high level for a long period of time." (Updated 02/13/2013)
    Philadelphia Injuries
    DatePosPlayerInjuryNFL StatusFantasy News
    05/23/13TEJames CaseyKnee USA Today reports that Eagles tight end James Casey will undergo arthroscopic surgery to clean out loose cartilage his right knee and will be out of action for the rest of the spring. A team spokesman said Casey should be ready to go by the start of training camp. Casey signed a three-year deal with $14.5 million as one of the first additions for the Eagles in a busy opening few days in free agency. The former Texans fullback/tight end is expected to play a key role in coach Chip Kelly's offense. (Updated 05/23/2013)
    02/08/13DLTrent ColeHand Eagles defender Trent Cole told PhillyMag.com that he played last year with a broken bone and torn tendons in his right hand. He had surgery for it during the offseason and should be fine for the start of training camp. As for where Cole will play in 2013, that's still up for debate. The pass rusher has been a lineman but could move to linebacker in Chip Kelly's new 3-4 scheme. He's lost 10 pounds and has been dropping into coverage, something he didn't do a lot of as a lineman. "We don’t know where we’re going to be at right now," said Cole. (Updated 04/18/2013)
    02/07/13QBNick FolesHand Though Nick Foles did see some time with the first-team offense in minicamp practice Monday, Michael Vick still got the first rep and seemingly had at least a few more snaps. Head coach Chip Kelly downplayed the reps suggesting both quarterbacks were even in the race to start. (Updated 05/14/2013)
    01/25/13WRDeSean JacksonRibs It's only May but the Eagles had DeSean Jackson returning punts during minicamp practice on Monday. It sounds like Jackson's happy about it. "[Coach Chip Kelly] wanted me to be back there and me wanting to be back there myself," said Jackson to Philadelphia Magazine when asked about returning to the spot. "I think last year, being able to have Damaris (Johnson) come in here and take on that role helped me out a lot. But at the end of the day too, I still missed a lot of those opportunities where I was able to do things in the past where if it was a 20-yard run, 50-yard run, whatever ... if it was a touchdown. I mean those were things that helped the offense out, and you really don’t realize it, but they help out a lot." (Updated 05/13/2013)
 
 
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