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Saturday Morning Links

The fans can watch the Eagles practice one final time.

Today is the last day open to the public. Practice is 8:15 a.m. and 2:45 p.m. Both are full-team practices. Neither is in full pads.

Here are the links to get you through the morning....

  • The Eagles are relying on the draft class of 2005.

  • The offensive line is taking a beating.

  • David Akers in a pressure situation...

  • Get used to Ike Reese's voice.

    NFC East Link of the Day: The Redskins will use their starters more in the preseason.

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