PLAYERS:
Kyle Arrington,
LeSean McCoy,
Tom Brady,
Asante Samuel,
Nnamdi Asomugha,
Wes Welker,
Shane Vereen,
Cullen Jenkins,
Jason Babin,
Mike Patterson,
Trent Cole,
BenJarvus Green-Ellis,
Danny Woodhead,
Vince Young,
Michael Vick,
Andre Carter,
Mark Anderson,
Aaron Hernandez
TEAMS: New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles
TEAMS: New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles
The Patriots look to continue their winning ways after two staight victories, going up against a Philadelphia team that is fighting to stay alive in their division. Some optimism returned to Philly last week, as they bested the Giants to keep their playoff hopes alive.
At the beginning of the season, this Week 12 Matchup was seen as a possible preview of Super Bowl XLVI. My have things changed for the "Dream Team" Eagles, who are trying to become the fifth team ever to reach the playoffs after a 3-6 start.
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