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It’s probably too little, too late, but the Eagles’ offensive line turned in one of its best performances of the season Sunday night against the Cowboys.
Sure, it helped that Dallas was without Jay Ratliff, Sean Lee and Bruce Carter, but the offense scored points on six of 10 offensive possessions. Nick Foles was sacked just once and had a comfortable pocket for most of the game. On the ground, the Eagles averaged 7.0 yards per carry, which help neutralize DeMarcus Ware. The Eagles often ran play-fakes right at Ware to slow him down.
Below is the player-by-player breakdown.
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Wang became the first-ever Chinese-American to be taken in the NFL draft after being selected in the fifth round by the Bills in 2010. He played in six games as a reserve offensive lineman as a rookie before being placed on injured reserve prior to the 2011 season. Wang, 25, signed with the Raiders prior to last season but did not make the team.
The 6-5, 315-pound Virginia Tech product started the final 35 games of his career with the Hokies and earned second-team All-ACC honors as a senior at left tackle. He began his college career as a tight end before moving to the offensive line as a sophomore.
His parents both met as Chinese Olympians and participated in the 1984 Los Angeles games before immigrating to the United States.
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