Todd Collins

Todd Steven Collins is an American football quarterback for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League.

He was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the second round of the Draft. On October 3 2009 he said that he would retire after the 2009 NFL season but he could not do so he started their fourth preseason game by the Chicago Bears. Bears starter Jay Cutler was injured on Sunday night but it is come to know that Chicago has lost veteran back-up Todd Collins as well.

Also Collins was hit after a throw by Giants linebacker Michael Boley.Collins to leave the game with minutes left in the fourth quarter. But he has completed 381 of 674 passing attempts 56.

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Victor Cruz Working Hard To Prove Himself


Coughlin did point out Tuesday that Cruz made never one to mindlessly dish out praise, seems to agree. He singled out Cruz last week in training camp then said, “justice has been served” after Cruz’s excellent week turned into an outstanding game.

Cruz has received a crazy amount of praise over the last few days, including some complements from ESPN blogger Matt Mosley, who thinks Cruz could challenge Mario Manningham to be the Giants third receiver.

Its a never come into a game thinking you’re going to have three touchdowns and all that, said Cruz, a Paterson native who went undrafted this spring after starring at UMass. I just wanted to come in and, work hard. I’ve been working hard all camp and just wanted to kind of show what I can do on the main stage.

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Check off another first for 3D sports broadcasts, now that Verizon has announced its FiOS1 channel will exclusively carry the first 3D NFL game. We doubt you’ll see much of Tom Brady and Eli Manning in a preseason game four matchup between the Giants and Patriots, but for the New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts and Rhode Island subscribers already rocking a 3D setup even watching backups fight for a roster spot is bound to be miles ahead of what’s been available so far . Despite keeping its 3D plans close to its vest Verizon has been working closely with the Giants to bring this broadcast to life and plans 3D viewing parties at Meadowlands Stadium (although not on its enormous new HD scoreboards ) and Gillette Stadium. ESPN 3D won’t kick off its own college football broadcasts until a few days later , if you can’t make it to the field and are still wondering if the technology is worth it there are also a couple of bars in Manhattan and Rhode Island airing the broadcast — Jim Sorgi and Brian Hoyer will be glad to know you’re watching. Continue reading Verizon FiOS scores the first NFL 3D broadcast with Giants/Patriots September 2 Verizon FiOS scores the first NFL 3D broadcast with Giants/Patriots September 2 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 11 Aug 2010 13:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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