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Maclin adds big-play threat

October 12th, 2009

Scoring touchdowns are nothing new for Jeremy Maclin. That’s why he’s here. Sunday afternoon, when the Eagles won 33-14 at Lincoln Financial Field against winless Tampa Bay, the rookie receiver and first round draft pick showed the first signs that he might be scoring touchdowns for the Eagles, in a hurry, for quite some time. Maclin had six catches for 142 yards, the third-highest game total for a rookie Eagles receiver, and he became the first rookie in team history to catch two touchdowns of 40-plus yards in one game. A 21-year-old who left Missouri after two years, Maclin made his second start in place of Kevin Curtis, out with sprained left knee. Andy Reid briskly shook off post-game …

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