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Charles Gordon Becomes the Joe Theisman of Punt Returners

By Josh AlperNov 9th 2008 – 8:00PM

In the first half of today's 28-27 win over the Packers, the Vikings lost punt returner Charles Gordon to a nasty leg injury. Gordon fielded a Derrick Frost punt and was immediately snowed by Desmond Bishop of the Packers. His ankle got rolled up under Bishop and, well, the lower part of the leg isn't supposed to turn...

Second Half Collapse Costs Packers Victory

By DanAug 24th 2007 – 7:07AM

Although only 10 points were scored, the Green Bay Packers dominated the first two quarters against Jacksonville last night. Brett Favre (14 of 20 for 130 yards) seemed to be on the money with every single throw, while the tight ends, one of the Packers biggest concerns headed into the regular season, proved to be very...

DesmondBishop News From the Web

  • 05/22/12 Drafting for defense 'was necessary,' Bishop says Source: Oconto County Reporter - Oconto WI When the Packers used their first six picks on defensive players in last month's draft, it was hardly a surprise.
  • 04/17/12 Pre-draft breakdown: Packers need another OLB, too Source: Oconto County Reporter - Oconto WI Once again this April, Press-Gazette Packers beat writer Rob Demovsky will provide a pre-draft breakdown of the Packers' roster at each position heading into the April 26-28 NFL draft.
  • 04/14/12 Arundel tops Northeast in shootout Source: Capital-Gazette Newspaper - Annapolis MD The Wildcats allowed their early lead to slip away against the Eagles, but they converted some clutch goals late in the game to secure a 16-13 victory on Friday.
  • 04/04/12 Five-year NFL draft review: Inside linebackers like... Source: Sporting News Drafting an elite inside linebacker usually gives an NFL team—whether it's operating a 4-3 defense or 3-4—long-term stability.

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