Article By Mike Burke on 20th August, 2010
First Quarter
Whether it was in the front of your mind or the back, Terrell Owens was in there somewhere. The Bengals got him involved early, hitting the receiver on an 11-yard gain on the first play and also featuring him on an end-around. There were plenty of opportunities for players to decapitate him; however, no one took advantage.
When the Eagles got the ball, they looked a lot different than they did last week. On their first possession, the team went three and out. This came after Kevin Kolb showed some mobility, rolling ou...
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