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a national football league team and these coaches, this is when they start locking in, too. because they probably each have 47, 48 guys that they know are going to make their roster and the last five guys on their team are out there playing right now and they're trying to make it. >> al: swinging out, richardson. they want to look at much as they can at richardson. talk about one of the guys on the bubble. what do you do with him? >> cris: a play like that is a pretty good example. i think he's more of a power guy because he was in space. it's one of those that you hope he can make that first guy miss there. if you're the number three overall pick, you say he's got the ball in space, let's see you make this guy miss. he got close but it was an arm tackle that ultimately brought him down. >> al: second and eight. pass to the outside. again, not much. 3:30 to go. >> cris: one thing i've learned from james bettcher and his play calling tonight, he's going to send people from everywhere. there have been stunts, corners, safeties, blitz packages, we are going to see it all. if there are very concerns that it was going to be different than under todd bowles, it's not. >> al: that is caught! seth roberts going downfield and running into the sidelines and hauls it in on a third and eight to keep the drive alive. >> al: this was some play. again bringing pressure out of the secondary. he just kind of lobbed it up knowing that his receiver was going to break out here. but this happened really early. put a little air under that ball. just nice quarterback play there. >> al: on target for his first six passes. >> cris: they pump fake over to the right, everybody moved and there were offensive linemen out in front and it looked like this was going to go on for days, this one. all the action going this way. then coming back the other way, they had that first guy blocked and a little convoy in front just missed the throw. >> al: trying to get it in to richardson. his first incomplete pass. it is second down and ten. puts it up again. that for the first down is george atkinson iii. that's a pretty familiar name in these parts. and he is close to a first down. let's see where they're going to spot the ball. he got it. first down. >> cris: george atkinson played at notre dame. i got a chance to see him there plenty. returned a couple of kickoffs. that had to be two of the fastest kickoff returns i ever saw in my life for touchdowns. he can fly. >> al: from the 20. now you've got a penalty before the snap. >> cris: might get a little bonus football here tonight. >> referee: illegal snap, offense number 70. still first down. >> cris: touchdown, little two-point conversion? >> al: right. everybody's got all of their time-outs. >> cris: yeah. we got a couple more stories we want to tell, too. >> al: we'll even make them up if we have to. first and 15 at the 25. >> cris: come on, man. >> al: roberts. breaks away. forced out of bounds inside the 10 yard line. broke away from c.j. roberts. >> cris: lot of pressure coming which means one-on-one on the outside. they're playing off coverage. a quick little turn and throw. if the first guy misses the tackle, there you go. seth roberts very much in the competition for one of those wide receiver positions and he played well here in the fourth quarter. >> al: first and goal from the 9. >> cris: another penalty. sometimes on the screen pass coming out of the backfield you'll see a defender grab the running back. >> referee: holding defense number 96. half the distance to the goal. automatic first down. >> al: right here i think. >> cris: the back comes out and through. martin sees it is going to be a screen and takes him down kind of sort of. maybe. >> al: debatable. first and goal. incomplete at the goal line. tompkins looked around. this time there is no penalty. second down and goal. >> cris: we haven't seen any change in strategy, have we? james bettcher just keeps firing those blitzes. i would expect this one to be some sort of a pick play. you have avenue got to take advantage, some sort of a bumplbumplnch. it is like a pitcher in baseball. if you can figure out what he's going to call, you can make the appropriate play call against it. but this one feels not quite as man-to-man blitzish as some of those other ones. >> al: for the end zone -- and that is caught for a touchdown to get top within two. kris durham hauls it in to make it a two-point game. obviously they'll be going for the deuce. >> cris: again the slot, giving him space. but that time matt mcgloin moved to his right a little bit to make that an easier angle. so now the defensive back is expecting it to come from the pocket. instead, it comes more straight down the line. made that pass much easier. good job. that entire drive really by matt mcgloin. >> al: 83 yards, 12 plays. mcgloin 9 of 11 through the air. two-point conversion to try to tie the game. >> cris: now the blitz is coming. that was one change of play. >> al: throws and that will be holding for the conversion by brice butler. the number three quarterback takes them down the field, two-point conversion is good. 2:00 to go. we're tied at 23. >> cris: good stuff from matt mcgloin, that entire drive. maybe saves his best for last. saw this all-out blitz look. these are all coming oefrg heei. check, check, check. got it this man coverage on the outside. let me throw one quickly, tie ball game. derek carr understood everything that happened right there. a lot of times it is not how you throw it, it is which plays did the quarterback get you into or out of that can decide football games. >> al: going to be a free agent kick, this is del vek yo. jaxon shipley with come out. to the 19 yard line. penalty. >> referee: during the return holding, return team number 49. half the distance to the goal. first down. >> al: you want to see your quarterback in tough situations. now backed up. >> cris: you're thinking here we get an interception, fumble, hold them, punt. we have plenty of time to put that game winner up. >> al: philips sims is a virginia kid, born in lynchburg. went to virginia tech. starts this drive from the 9 yard line. batted down at the line of scrimma scrimmage. stacy mcgee got his hands up, 92. second and ten. >> cris: good news for logan thomas is he's got his starting right tackle in the game. they now have bobby massie out there in the game who because of the suspension is playing at the end of the game. maybe their pass blocker and tackle are playing in the game in the final two minutes. >> al: thomas almost gets sacked and does. a flag again. shelby harris got in there. >> referee: personal foul, facemask, defense number 75. 15-yard penalty. automatic first down. >> al: harris gets the sack but it is erased on a penalty. >> cris: right there he steps to the outside, then harris going to beat him back to the inside. unfortunately for him, grabbed that helmet. >> al: takes the ball out to the 24 yard line. 2:04 left in regulation. oh! from behind at the 18 yard line, mario edwards, number two draft choice, rookie from florida state. thomas comes limping off the field at the two-minute warning with the score arizona 23, oakland 23. >> cris: raiders number two pick mario edwards jr. having a good night tonight. >> al: with 1:58 reremaining, second down and 16 from the 18 yard line. four-man rush. over the middle. that took up a good chunk of the yardage. fighting, still on his feet! coming close to a first down is momah, tight end. looked like he was about six yards short. next thing you know, he's almost there. >> cris: what a great moment. there you see what carson palmer was talking about, the x factor in this offense this year. >> al: he gets it. they gave him the first down. great effort. he was stopped about six yards short. next thing you know, 16 yards to pick up he gets those other six, plus. >> cris: he dragged at least three or four guys three our four yards to pick up that first down. that was terrific. >> al: now second down and ten, 34 yard line. thomas rose. arizona better get off to a good start this year because of the way the schedule breaks for them. 3 of their first 4 games are at home against new orleans, san francisco and st. louis. only road game at chicago. but then in the middle of the season they will play 6 of their next 8 on the road. several of them in the eastern time zone. then when they come home, they have 3 of the last 4 at home. a lot of home games early, a lot of home games late but the middle of the season, 6 out of away. from the 45. look at him go! and he is taken down from behind the 16 yard line by tevin mdonald. >> cris: makes that first down, then takes a big shot, bounces off two of them, his helmet has to get re-adjusted. can't see. running blind. he's about to win a football game for them. >> al: momah, free agent. to the 12 yard line. that's marion grice. clearly well within field goal range. >> cris: that was almost a jason witten play. remember if the helmet comes off, the play is over so he pulls it back down and takes off again. that was a fantastic series. in between what you missed was he threw a key block on the first down right before that to pick up that one. so three straight plays now by momah to turn this game. >> al: got signed with the eagles back in '13. was released. signed again with them in '14. released. cleveland browns practice squad. released. detroit practice squad. released. lions again. just keeps getting released. but he's made a pretty good mark tonight. >> cris: wide receiver in college and finally made the move into tight end. i think he's got it right now. >> al: grice is the running back. to the outside, to the 11 yard line. make it third down and four. catanzaro is the kicker. 37 seconds. oakland takes another time-out so they have one remaining. >> cris: you look at it and go, that's just an extra point. >> al: we were talking about the arizona schedule. meanwhile for the raiders, take a look at that. they'll play 6 of their 16 games this season at 10:00 a.m. pacific time, eastern 1:00 eastern or 12:00 central. all of those games right after breakfast. >> cris: those are tough. just a matter of which division you're playing sometimes how that plays out with the schedule makers. sn>> al: through the middle, an taking it all the way into the end zone goes grice with the touchdown. with 31 seconds remaining. grice takes it all the way in. the arizona cardinals, a stuttering start on the drive, but then got it going. at the go 91 yards in nine plays. >> cris: antoine mcclain right here. watch the block he throws. they get the double-team, then off on the linebacker. it was his block that keyed that entire thing. he got two of the blocks on the play that made it, then grice did the rest. that was some drive. >> al: the extra point, with 31 seconds remaining, oakland gets the ball, they have one time-out. there is the tight end who made his presence very much felt on this drive. >> cris: as good as it gets for momah. this play was spectacular, dragging people down. gets the block. takes one underneath the chin, and runs downfield. spectacular one-man show by ifeanyi momah. fantasy football week is upon us and i think he just got a little attention. >> al: but first he's going to make the team. that did not hurt. >> cris: odds on. >> al: yep. >> cris: american pharoah-ish. >> al: the raiders will have to go the length of the field and do it rapidly. and if they do, i guarantee you they're going for two. i guarantee you. >> cris: absolutely. >> al: atkinson back to receive the kick. he will be able to run this one back from a yard in the end zone. golden domer takes it back out to the 23. that took five seconds for that runback. 26 seconds left. coming up a week from thursday, it's for real. we will go to foxborough. pittsburgh against new england. then we go to arlington, texas three nights later, giants/cowboys, first sunday night official start for the 2015 season right here on nbc. >> cris: what are the odds we see tom brady? >> al: i don't know. what do you think? >> cris: i'm going to say 75% yes. i don't even know how. >> al: what do you base that on? >> cris: legal. the appeals to some court. to something. >> al: have you a l-- you have law degree. at this point, there's a hearing tomorrow. maybe we'll know. maybe we won't. >> cris: doctors on the sideline i'm sure chatting with ifeanyi momah because of that hit to the head he took. >> al: short pass over the middle. taking it out to the 40 yard line. that takes us down to ten seconds. atkinson. one more time-out and they'll take it right here. down to a play or two left. >> cris: so much better about this subject right now than they used to be. right? they are all over the concussion issue and they even have spotters upstairs now so if the doctors don't see it on the field for some reason, the officials don't see it and there is a player that looks like he needs help, they'll buzz down, get the player off the field and, rightly so. paying a lot of attention to that concussion issue. >> al: 61 yards from the end zone. we're ten seconds. well, pass to streater. that chews up four seconds. so six seconds remaining. the arizona cardinals will head back, go to denver on thursday. following the preseason game, they'll open at home against drew brees and the new orleans saints on opening sunday. oakland opens up two games at home, both against the afc north -- cincinnati and baltimore. >> cris: this team the way they played defense in the first half, they ought to be able to slug it out with those two teams. >> al: gabe holmes takes the ball to the 33. and time expires. it is the end of the third week of preseason. final score is arizona 30, oakland 23. coming up next, except on the west coast -- "dateline" at midnight eastern. al michaels, cris collinsworth, michelle tafoya. the gang is back together. starting on thursday in f foxborough a week from thursday. for now, goodnight from oakland. oh my gosh, it's the guy from last night. what?! can i jump on your wi-fi? yeah, you can try it. hey! i had a really good time last night. yeah, me too. the only thing is that... the only thing is what? what's the only thing? oh my gosh he's married. he's a kleptomaniac. he's a pyromaniac. he's a total maniac. hey! hey! go back to your wife you sociopath! leave slow internet behind. the 100% fiber optics network is here. get out of the past. get fios. tea? now $79.99 a month. go online or call now. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >> announcer: nbc 10 breaking news. >> tonight at 11:00, a department in mourning. flashing lights as police escort the body of an off-duty officer killed in a crash with a suspected drunk driver. good evening. police now have a suspect in custody. they say the driver got out of the car to look at the officer lying on the ground with his motorcycle. police say the driver got back behind the wheel and drove off. tonight, we have live team coverage as the philadelphia police department grieves for its second officer in a week. we begin with doug shimell, live at the accident investigation. >> reporter: it was difficult for police to come out and again announce the loss of another colleague. >> here to report the death of an off-duty police officer. lamar poole. >> reporter: they saluted the 19-year police veteran has the procession arrived at the medical examiner's office. officers determined that the 42-year-old off duty philadelphia police officer, lamar poole, died when a car turned in front of his motorcycle. >> we had a couple witnesses, one being a tow truck driver who followed the car, called the car in to police. >> reporter: the silver toyota corolla had been stopped a half mile away. >> according to witnesses, after the crash, gets out for one minute, looks to see what happened, and gets back in his car and goes north. >> reporter: this becomes the ninth deadly hit and run accident in philadelphia this year. live in north philadelphia, i'm doug shimell. >> thank you, doug. our live team coverage continues with randy gyllenhaal. he's live at the police district headquarters have officer poole served. randy? >> reporter: denise, police say this officer was a 19-year veteran of the force, just 42 years old. he worked here in the city's 12th police district. we watched as fellow officers raced to the hospital in the minutes after the crash. however, poole died less than an hour later. the police escort left the hospital transporting the body of officer lamar poole, led by two motorcycles. his procession made its way to the medical examiner's office, police smmarisspolice saluting n blue. the news spread. neighbors here say it's difficult to comprehend this sudden loss to another hit and run. >> you know, definitely sad. >> reporter: he says 12th district officers means so much to this community, often holding events for local kids in the neighborhood. >> all the community, they know that these cops do a great job. i think we lost a great person. i believe we lost a great person. >> reporter: colleagues say officer poole loved riding his motorcycle during his free time, and was like a mentor to younger officers. as we have mentioned, this is the second off-duty philadelphia police officer to die this week alone. both of them were killed in separate traffic accidents. live in southwest philly, randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. this comes as the department is mourning the death of another officer. rafael ali died saturday when his truck crashed into a tree. he was speeding on henry avenue when he missed the curve and hit the tree. police are looking at whether the sergeant fell asleep at the wheel. he was a 10-year veteran of the force. tonight's crashboulevard. the investigators discovered it's one of the boulevards with the most hit and run crashes in the area. check out the interactive map that will show you where hit and runs have happened in your neighborhood. a police officer in delaware county is home recovering after being shot in the line of duty. ridley park officer mark hanley was released from the hospital this afternoon. he was shot when he and his partner were answering a suicide call in knonorwood. they were trying to talk burt into surrendering when he fired. his vest stopped the bullet, and he was also shot in the leg. >> if i didn't have my vest, we wouldn't be here for this party. i'm alive and happy about that. >> reporter: coming up later in this broadcast, what hanley says about getting back into uniform. >> announcer: now, your nbc 10 first alert weather. another big story we're following tonight, the weather and the beginning of a potential heat wave. we're taking a live look at the lights on boat house row right now. let's go to nbc 10 first alert meteorologist michelle grossman. we reached 90 degrees today. tomorrow could be another hot one. >> hi there, denise. we were into the 90s today. officially, we hit 91. we're going to be hot again tomorrow. tuesday, wednesday, thursday. potential of the next heat wave, that would be the fifth of the season. outside tonight, mostly cloudy skies. it's warm, mainly in the 80s. temperatures drop back to the 80s. it's still warm for this time of year and this time of night. 81 in philadelphia. to the north and west, we're in the 70s. 75 in pottstown. south and east in the 70s. 76 in atlantic city. 76, dover, delaware, and 75 in wildwood, new jersey. as we wake up tomorrow, we'll wake up to more clouds. we are seeing a little shower activity on radar here. mainly to the north and west. we can't rule out the chance of a shower or two into the overnight hours. 73, warm by 8:00. 76. 82 by 10:00. we'll talk more about the potential heat wave and also when we're going to cool back down. >> thanks, michelle. he was a master at scaring audiences. tonight, movie maker wes craven has died. he died after a battle with brain cancer. the 76-year-old craven was surrounded by loved ones at his los angeles home when he died. he was a man behind freddy krueger and his nightmare on elm street movies in the '80s. he also directed the "scream" movies. he was also a nature lover and a committed bird conservationist. kevin hart's homecoming is a huge success tonight. he performed before a sold-out crowd at the link. he's the first comedian to ever do that. he describes his what now tour as a comedic rock show. he said he's giving the audience his best material in a visual way. he said he loves his hometown. >> i'm a city kid. philadelphia. i am who i am because of this city, which means i would never turn my back on my city. >> he brought more than 4,000 people to the city for a free 5k run. he teamed up with nike to make spontaneous runs a national phenomen phenomen phenomenon. tom brady is due back in court tomorrow and a judge could rule on whether the nfl was justified in suspending him. brady is suing the nfl for sidelining him for the defla deflategate scandal. the judge is ordering brady and roger goodell to return to court tomorrow. the judge is expected to make a decision by friday, and any decision would be subject to an appeal by either side. a security scare at newark liberty international airport. part of the airport was evacuated when a man made his way into a secure hallway. it happened around 7:00 tonight. the man was stopped by customed and border protection agents, but that part of the airport was cleared while officers with dogs did a sweep. passengers had to be re-checked through security. getting ready for the pope's visit means hitting the streets tomorrow. teams led by philadelphia mayor michael nutter will deliver hundreds of kits to businesses. the city launched its, i'll be there campaign on wednesday. any business with one of the signs will be open. it's an effort to emphasize the excitement, not restrictions, surrounding pope francis' visit next month. the head of the catholic church in philadelphia is also saying this is a moment in history that should not be missed. the archbishop wrote an op-ed, "be not afraid." he reminds people that mary, joseph and jesus didn't worry about travel and security issues in bethlehem, and visitors for the pope's visit should not worry either. he says there will be plenty of transportation options and easy walking to see the pope september 26th and 27th. he says there's a natural temptation to focus on the inconvenience and challenges of a mass gathering. when that happens, people can begin to wonder if the effort of coming to center city is worth the time and energy. he says, quote, i promise you that it is. this is a moment of grace. memories will be made. the world meeting of families will be spectacular. nothing can stop that except our own unwillingness to take part in something extraordinary. a babysitter reports a 5-year-old missing. what happened just before the child disappear and had where police eventually found her. plus, a call for change. how the deaths of two journalists on live television is sparking a new discussion. fighting back. the tactic tax keys are using in their battles against uber x. we're back into the 90s today. sizzling start to september. we'll look at your seven-day coming up. the road to hell is paved with good intentions. mr. president, we know you tried to make a good deal with iran. whose leaders stone women, hang homosexuals, sponsor mass terrorism, scream for the destruction of israel and death to america. so, what if you're wrong? and they can't be trusted? senator coons, don't trust iran. vote this down. ♪ you are mighty today, family and friends gathered to remember who television journalists murdered on the air last week. alison parker and adam ward were killed by a former coworker. the general manager of the tv station where they worked spoke out about making mental health treatment a priority. >> anger eats at you and the results we saw on wednesday can be catastrophic. if we get strategic, we have a goal and possibility of positive action. that's what i'd like you to think about in memory of alison and adam. >> parker and ward were interviewing a tourism official on live television when they were ambushed wednesday. the official they were interviewing was wounded. the gunman, vester flanagan, later killed himself. no charges have been filed in the disappearance of a 5-year-old girl in north philadelphia. the child was eventually found but, as nbc 10 reports, police are still trying to figure out exactly what happened. >> reporter: the woman baby sitting the 5-year-old said she went to get school supplies saturday afternoon and left the toddler with a woman named kendra. >> she should have told somebody and it'd be okay. >> reporter: by the time police were called, the girl had been missing for 12 hours. >> when i came back, she was gone. you see me on this tv, bring mama back. >> yeah, they found her! >> reporter: it wasn't until sunday afternoon that the 5-year-old and the woman known as kendra were spotted walking near 24th and lehigh streets. >> she appears to be in good conditions. she was sent over to the hospital for safety purposes, is and mom is en route to the hospital, as well. >> reporter: detectives are questioning the woman. nbc 10 news. now to decision 2016. new jersey chris christie is depending on defending his e-mail use during the jersey jam scandal against comparisons to hillary clinton's use of a private server. while appearing on fox news sunday, the presidential candidate called for clinton to be prosecuted. chris wallace then asked christie about his own e-mail account, as well as the deletion of text messages during the george washington bridge scandal. >> everything i've done as governor has been an open book. i've answered every question. can you hold mrs. clinton to that standard? because i haven't seen it. the american people need a president who is willing to be open, honest and direct. mrs. clinton is the opposite of those things, 180 degrees opposite. >> clinton said the state department allowed her to use personal e-mail, but it wasn't the best choice. three of four former philadelphia election officers accused of fraud are expected to be in court in the morning. prosecutors say the four election officials collaborated to correct a discrepancy between the number of votes cast and the number of voters who signed in to vote. the four allegedly cast extra votes to balance their numbers at the hancock recreation center. school bells will be ringing for students in philadelphia tomorrow. big day. it'll be the first day of class for grades 1 through 12 at the mass community charter school. students will begin their studies there. the school will open a new studio space for a variety of science and design projects. students will also be heading back to class at caln elementary school in chester county. officials say caln has just gotten a major facelift and will welcome a new principle. >> announcer: now, your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> all right. good sunday night. i'm meteorologist michelle grossman. it's going to be hot on monday again. we reached 91 today, official high. 83 is normal for this time of year so we're above where we're supposed to be for the end of august. we're going to start september sizzling and keep most of the seven-day pretty warm. into the 90s. official high was 91. warming on monday and tuesday, and we'll be the highest on thursday. heat wave five is what we're watching. it takes three days of 90 degrees or greater to reach a heat wave. we have a new tropical storm way out in the atlantic. days far away from any land. we'll watch that over the next week. 81 in philadelphia under mostly cloudy skies. we had breezy conditions earlier but seeing the winds out of the southwest at 10 miles per hour. it's the southwesterly flow hoping to bring up the warm air. we are heating up in a big way. today, 91 degrees. heating up bigger on monday, 92 and 93 by tuesday. look at the numbers, keep going up as we go throughout the next several days. it is warm right now. we are much warmer compared to last night at this hour. you'll feel that if you're out and about. six degrees warmer in philadelphia. four degrees warmer in melville. mainly putting us in the 70s, but some spots sitting at the 80s at this hour. 81 in philadelphia. 77 in reading. 77 in allentown. 76 in melville and 75 in wildwood, new jersey. live look outside. it is dark, time for bed, but we're looking at mostly cloudy skies. we're going to wake up to more clouds on monday. as compared to today, then tuesday will bring back more sunshine. showers and north and west. you can see they're falling apart as they move to the east, but can't rule out the chance of an isolated shower or to. if we see one, it can be drenching. most of the activity will stay to the north and west. the main story on monday will be the heat and humidity. can't rule out the chance of an isolated shower. tuesday, the heat returns so another steamy day. we're going to continue the trend wednesday and thursday before we get a little break on friday. for tonight, cloudy and warm. 73 in philadelphia. 67 north and west. how about the shower icon for the potential of power activity to the north and west. look at tomorrow, another hot one. 89 to 92. we'll top out around 91 of 92 in philadelphia with the humidity in place. warmer on tuesday, that could be the heat wave. wednesday, mostly sunny skies. might see an isolated storm on wednesday afternoon. we'll feel the most humidity on thursday. 88 on saturday and a little break on sunday. 87. hey, i'm danny pommells. he's the man the eagles got for mccoy, but we haven't seen him in a game yet. find out why he's been sidelines. see the youngsters from pennsylvania, if they could capture the little league world series title. >> announcer: this is the xfinity sports desk brought to you by xfinity. your home for the most live sports. danny pommells with you again. a lot of setting them up and knocking them down for the pennsylvania little league team. today's test, a formidable one against japan. massive crowd on hand, as you might expect. the kids jump out quick. bases loaded for dylan. a grand slam puts p.a. up, 7-2. they were up 10-2, but japan comes back in the third inning. they take the lead on this three-run home run. slow roller to short, and that's the ball game. tears for the kids from pennsylvania. japan, your little league world series champs. turn to the eagles now. a perfect evening from starting quarterback sam bradford, as the birds cruise to a 39-26 win over the packers, likely bradford's last preseason action. he completed all ten of his passes for 121 yards and 3 scores. certainly a good glimpse of what the former first overall pick can do in chip kelly's offense and why the head coach traded nick molfoles and a second-roun pick to acquire him. >> we got off to a great start. we had a guy running free, and i was fortunate enough to kind him. >> 32 plays for the preseason. is that enough? >> it felt good. i felt i had a good feel for the speed of the game. i was feeling the rush. stepping up. our guys did a great job protecting me, and that was the reason i got the ball off on time. >> i think sam played well. had a command of what we were doing, located the football. thought he played really well for us. >> testament to his hard work. that's his mo, man, his accuracy. he's a great quarterback, very precise, wants to be on point. it's up to us to catch the ball. he puts us in great positions. you saw that with sproles. even in the back end zone, the throw was amazing. the main thing for us now is, we get back on the practice field, we have to want to be perfect. watch the film and learn from mistakes but we have to want to be perfect every day. if we can do that, put the good and bad behind us and move forward, we can be a good offense. >> we were also expecting to see kiko alonso suit up for the first time. he didn't play. he was sidelined due to concussion at one point during training camp. chip kelly said that was not why he was held out. >> kiko tried to run around and leg is bothering him a little bit. didn't feel 100%, so we held him out. >> knees? >> no, it's not his knee. he has a leg injury, i don't know what it is, tendinitis or what it is. should be fine. >> don't miss the final preseason game thursday night on nbc 10. eagles and jets going at it. kickoff at 7:00 p.m. pregame coverage begins at 6:30. nbc 10, your official eagles station. the eagles cut 12 players to bring the roster to 78. kenny was the most notable cut. phillies looking to sweep the padres at citizens bank park. asher came over in the cole hamels trade. mom showing support by wearing her son's jersey. matt kemp, good-bye. unloads on the two-run homer to left. justin upton sizes up a pitch and gets the solo shot. asher gives up four runs. the phillies lose, 9-4. tough debut for the rookie. >> take back the experience. it's great. you want to win, but just take what happened and build on it. >> what has happened to the dodgers since picking up utley? they were no hit in this first game on august 21st. tonight, chase, the last man up, but he struck out by arrieta the second time in nine days the dodgers no-hit. first time that hit in any team in 92 years. cubs win, 2-0. that's it for sports. i'm danny pommells from comcast sports net. we'll be right back. is there an elk in your bed? with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. only at a sleep number store. the time is now for the biggest sale of the year, where all beds are on sale! save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. know better sleep with sleep number. oh my gosh, it's the guy from last night. what?! can i jump on your wi-fi? yeah, you can try it. hey! i had a really good time last night. yeah, me too. the only thing is that... the only 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