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Cowboys-Panthers: What will we learn?

Matt Mosley, NFC East

...70 yards and a touchdown. The Cowboys were much better against the run last Sunday. But DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart are a lot different than Brandon Jacobs. They both have the ability to...

Blog | September 28, 2009

Cowboys catching Panthers at a good time

Matt Mosley, NFC East

...off the field Monday. The best way to do that is to run the ball with DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart. The Cowboys were gashed in the running game by the Bucs for 174...

Blog | September 26, 2009

Wrapup: Eagles 38, Panthers 10

Matt Mosley, NFC East

...best news is that the defense dominated one of the best rushing teams in the league. DeAngelo Williams is one of the best in the league, and he couldn't get anything done after...

Blog | September 13, 2009

Week 1 predictions in the Beast

Matt Mosley, NFC East

...for DeSean Jackson. Carolina doesn't have anyone who can cover Jackson. The Eagles will hold DeAngelo Williams under 100 yards, which will be the key. Giants 20, Redskins 17: I think the Giants...

Blog | September 11, 2009

NFC East: Final Word

Matt Mosley, NFC East

...start the season -- especially against a pretty solid Panthers pass rush. Can the Eagles slow down DeAngelo Williams on defense? That's the other big question I have. He's a phenomenal running back...

Blog | September 11, 2009

Observations from Giants' preseason opener

Matt Mosley, NFC East

...going to have to do a better job against the run. He had a shot at DeAngelo Williams in the backfield early in the game and let him get away. Defensive tackle Jay Alford...

Blog | August 18, 2009

Blogger Debate: Eagles vs. Cardinals

Matt Mosley, NFC East

Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando and Matt Mosley The Cardinals and Eagles aren't the only ones with a Super Bowl trip on the line Sunday. Our N...

Blog | January 14, 2009

Audibles: NFC East Week 17 preview

Matt Mosley, NFC East

...of protecting the football. He can't throw balls up for grabs because Terrell Owens and Roy Williams haven't been making catches in traffic. Asante Samuel will make the Cowboys pay if Romo gets...

Blog | December 26, 2008

Rapid Reaction: Giants 34, Panthers 28 (OT)

Matt Mosley, NFC East

...down the Carolina Panthers with his punishing style and they couldn't catch Ward. Carolina's DeAngelo Williams had a brilliant night of his own, rushing for 108 yards and four touchdowns. The Giants...

Blog | December 22, 2008

Blogger debate: Panthers vs. Giants

Matt Mosley, NFC East

    Rex Brown/Getty Images and Tim Heitman-US PRESSWIRE   Jake Delhomme's Panthers travel to the Meadowlands to take on Eli Manning's ...

Blog | December 17, 2008

Pro Bowl analysis: NFC East

Matt Mosley, NFC East

Posted by ESPN.com's Matt Mosley Cowboys: TE Jason Witten, C Andre Gurode, G Leonard Davis, DT Jay Ratliff, OLB DeMarcus Ware Analysis: The Cowboys se...

Blog | December 16, 2008

Portis named NFC player of the month

Matt Mosley, NFC East

...101 carries for 575 yards and four touchdowns. The next best total in the NFC was DeAngelo Williams with 324 yards. Portis is the first Redskins running back to win NFC Offensive Player of...

Blog | October 29, 2008

Final Word: NFC East

Matt Mosley, NFC East

...football after being eliminated from the playoff race several weeks ago. The Redskins will be without cornerback DeAngelo Hall and defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth. Safety LaRon Landry needs to show a little discipline and consider...

Blog | December 11, 2009

The Beast Injury Report

Matt Mosley, NFC East

...game. Looks like third-round draft pick Jason Williams could be active for only the third time...Redskins David Elfin of the Washington Times says DeAngelo Hall (knee), Albert Haynesworth (ankle) and Mike Sellers...

Blog | December 11, 2009

Final Word: NFC East

Matt Mosley, NFC East

...not for a poorly thrown pass. Carlos Rogers, DeAngelo Hall and Fred Smoot are all aggressive players...direction, which might open something up for Roy Williams on a vertical route. Can the Giants fix...

Blog | November 20, 2009