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PHILADELPHIA -- Michael Vick and LeSean McCoy returned to practice Tuesday and could be active when the Philadelphia Eagles host Cincinnati on Thursday night. coach outlet online . Both players have been sidelined by concussions since November. Each still must be cleared by an independent neurologist and the team doctor before playing in a game. "Were not listing them as out," head athletic trainer Rick Burkholder said. "Theyre still very much alive for things and well see how they do today and take it day by day." Vick, who was injured on Nov. 11, would return in a backup role. Rookie quarterback Nick Foles is the starter for the rest of the season. McCoy got hurt on Nov. 18. Rookie running back Bryce Brown has filled in nicely for him. Tight end Brent Celek wont play against the Bengals (7-6) because of a concussion he sustained on the first play in a 23-21 win over Tampa Bay. Burkholder says Celek already has passed his ImPACT test, but wont be able to completely the teams five-stage recovery process in time. The Eagles (4-9) have been eliminated from playoff contention. coach outlet . Georgias Anna Tatishvili eliminated the Blainville, Que., native 5-7, 7-6 (4), 6-4. Tatishvili will face top-seeded Sara Errani in the next round. coach handbags outlet . -- As it turns out, there is nothing boring about a victory at golfs third-oldest championship.WINNIPEG -- Chants of "Teemu" started before the national anthems even began in Winnipeg. When the scoreboard video camera zoomed in on the Ducks bench, Teemu Selanne stood up and turned around waving to the cheering Jets fans before Winnipegs 5-3 victory over Anaheim on Saturday. "Theres always a big piece of Winnipeg people in my heart," Selanne said. "Thats very important." Selanne was even cheered when he touched the puck while his teammates were booed, a testament to the fans adoration of the 19-year veteran whose career began with the old Winnipeg franchise. "I think its great to see the city appreciate talent like that and to honour somebody that was a big part of the Jets history," said Mike Krentz, one of many fans sporting a No. 13 Jets jersey with Selannes name on the back. Fans then gave him a standing ovation when a video tribute was shown welcoming him back to Winnipeg, while one fan held up a sign that said, "Teemu we forgive u come home." Another sign read "Psst ... HEY ... TEEMU WRONG JERSEY". "He was an all-round good guy," said the 36-year-old Krentz during the first intermission. "Good skill, nice in the community, his smiling face." Selanne assisted on two goals for Anaheim in the loss. He said the game ranked up there as one of his best memories, along with playing this years first regular-season game in his native Helsinki, Finland. "Every time when I was on the ice I really enjoyed it," he said. "Obviously the support, it was awesome." Seeing the signs in the stand during the warmup, as well as people wearing his old No. 13 Jets jersey, brought back fond memories. "I felt everybodys watching me so it was special," he said. He said it feels like hes come full-circle in his career. "This was a dream come true to come back and play here one more time," he said. "Like I said, it was unbelievable."t; Selannes wife and four children were in the stands. cheap coach handbags. Selanne said it was good that his three hockey-playing sons could see a game where theres a lot of "passion" compared to their home in California. "We were pretty impressed with the way the crowd responded to him, and rightfully so," Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf said. "It says everything that we already know about him. Hes one of the best humans that we know. Its not just about the on-ice stuff, its about the way he is in the community and the way he is with his fans and friends. Hes a pretty likable guy." Added Ducks coach Bruce Boudreau: "That was pretty chilling. Take the game away and it was pretty emotional. I can only imagine what Teemu was feeling during the first 10 minutes of the game." The crowd was so electric during the games opening that the players on the ice had a tough time communicating. "To be honest with you it was hard as heck to be out there," Jets goaltender Chris Mason said. "At the beginning of the game youre trying to communicate with your D men, but it was kind of pointless because I could barely even hear myself. It was pretty cool, though, to see what (Selanne) means to the city and how high he holds Winnipeg in his heart." The 41-year-old right-winger began his NHL career with the Jets in 1992-93, setting rookie records with 76 goals and 132 points during a campaign fans have never forgotten. Selanne said earlier this week he was looking forward to saying a proper goodbye to Winnipeg fans. The Finnish Flash was traded to the Ducks in February 1996 and didnt get to move with the Jets when they relocated to Phoenix at the end of that season and became the Coyotes. Selanne was later traded to San Jose and also played for Colorado before returning to Anaheim in 2005. Selanne leads the Ducks with 33 points (10 goals, 23 assists) in what may be his final season before retiring. ' ' '

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