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[M]Karachi Kings[/M] will [M]play[/M] its match against [M]Peshawar Zalmi[/M] on March 10, [M]which was earlier scheduled to be played on March 7[/M] at the National Stadium Karachi. | Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi after the broadcaster complained of logistical problems due to the closure of Lahore airport.
An official in the board confirmed that all three matches which were scheduled in Lahore would now be played at the National Stadium in Karachi from 7 March.
"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport and it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time to produce and broadcast the matches from there," the official said.
The Pakistan government had closed its airspace for domestic and international flights in the wake of escalating tension with India. But, on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the airports at Karachi and Islamabad to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles. | n |
[M]Karachi Kings[/M] will [M]play[/M] its match against [M]Peshawar Zalmi[/M] on [M]March 10[/M], which was earlier scheduled to be played on March 7 at the National Stadium Karachi. | Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi after the broadcaster complained of logistical problems due to the closure of Lahore airport.
An official in the board confirmed that all three matches which were scheduled in Lahore would now be played at the National Stadium in Karachi from 7 March.
"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport and it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time to produce and broadcast the matches from there," the official said.
The Pakistan government had closed its airspace for domestic and international flights in the wake of escalating tension with India. But, on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the airports at Karachi and Islamabad to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles. | n |
[M]Karachi Kings will play its match against Peshawar Zalmi[/M] on March 10, which was earlier scheduled to be played on March 7 at the National Stadium Karachi. | Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi after the broadcaster complained of logistical problems due to the closure of Lahore airport.
An official in the board confirmed that all three matches which were scheduled in Lahore would now be played at the National Stadium in Karachi from 7 March.
"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport and it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time to produce and broadcast the matches from there," the official said.
The Pakistan government had closed its airspace for domestic and international flights in the wake of escalating tension with India. But, on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the airports at Karachi and Islamabad to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles. | n |
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has rescheduled the remaining matches also, the [M]matches[/M] which were scheduled to start from March 7 earlier, [M]now will take place between March 9 until 17.[/M] | Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi after the broadcaster complained of logistical problems due to the closure of Lahore airport.
An official in the board confirmed that all three matches which were scheduled in Lahore would now be played at the National Stadium in Karachi from 7 March.
"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport and it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time to produce and broadcast the matches from there," the official said.
The Pakistan government had closed its airspace for domestic and international flights in the wake of escalating tension with India. But, on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the airports at Karachi and Islamabad to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles. | n |
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has rescheduled the remaining matches also, the [M]matches[/M] which [M]were scheduled to start from March 7[/M] earlier, now will take place between March 9 until 17. | Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi after the broadcaster complained of logistical problems due to the closure of Lahore airport.
An official in the board confirmed that all three matches which were scheduled in Lahore would now be played at the National Stadium in Karachi from 7 March.
"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport and it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time to produce and broadcast the matches from there," the official said.
The Pakistan government had closed its airspace for domestic and international flights in the wake of escalating tension with India. But, on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the airports at Karachi and Islamabad to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles. | n |
Meanwhile, the [M]Pakistan Cricket Board[/M] (PCB) has [M]rescheduled the remaining matches[/M] also, the matches which were scheduled to start from March 7 earlier, now will take place between March 9 until 17. | Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi after the broadcaster complained of logistical problems due to the closure of Lahore airport.
An official in the board confirmed that all three matches which were scheduled in Lahore would now be played at the National Stadium in Karachi from 7 March.
"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport and it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time to produce and broadcast the matches from there," the official said.
The Pakistan government had closed its airspace for domestic and international flights in the wake of escalating tension with India. But, on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the airports at Karachi and Islamabad to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles. | e |
[M]According to the sources the matches have been shifted[/M] to Karachi from Lahore [M]amid current escalation with India[/M]. | Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi after the broadcaster complained of logistical problems due to the closure of Lahore airport.
An official in the board confirmed that all three matches which were scheduled in Lahore would now be played at the National Stadium in Karachi from 7 March.
"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport and it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time to produce and broadcast the matches from there," the official said.
The Pakistan government had closed its airspace for domestic and international flights in the wake of escalating tension with India. But, on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the airports at Karachi and Islamabad to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles. | n |
[M]According to the sources the matches have been shifted to Karachi from Lahore[/M] amid current escalation with India. | Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi after the broadcaster complained of logistical problems due to the closure of Lahore airport.
An official in the board confirmed that all three matches which were scheduled in Lahore would now be played at the National Stadium in Karachi from 7 March.
"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport and it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time to produce and broadcast the matches from there," the official said.
The Pakistan government had closed its airspace for domestic and international flights in the wake of escalating tension with India. But, on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the airports at Karachi and Islamabad to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles. | e |
The [M]final of Pakistan Super League fourth edition[/M] (PSL 4) [M]will be played[/M] in National Stadium Karachi on [M]17th March 2019.[/M] | Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi after the broadcaster complained of logistical problems due to the closure of Lahore airport.
An official in the board confirmed that all three matches which were scheduled in Lahore would now be played at the National Stadium in Karachi from 7 March.
"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport and it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time to produce and broadcast the matches from there," the official said.
The Pakistan government had closed its airspace for domestic and international flights in the wake of escalating tension with India. But, on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the airports at Karachi and Islamabad to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles. | n |
The [M]final of Pakistan Super League fourth edition[/M] (PSL 4) [M]will be played in National Stadium Karachi[/M] on 17th March 2019. | Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi after the broadcaster complained of logistical problems due to the closure of Lahore airport.
An official in the board confirmed that all three matches which were scheduled in Lahore would now be played at the National Stadium in Karachi from 7 March.
"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport and it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time to produce and broadcast the matches from there," the official said.
The Pakistan government had closed its airspace for domestic and international flights in the wake of escalating tension with India. But, on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the airports at Karachi and Islamabad to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles. | n |
I [M]would like to request[/M] everyone and [M]specially media to support us to host these matches, he continued[/M]. | Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi after the broadcaster complained of logistical problems due to the closure of Lahore airport.
An official in the board confirmed that all three matches which were scheduled in Lahore would now be played at the National Stadium in Karachi from 7 March.
"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport and it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time to produce and broadcast the matches from there," the official said.
The Pakistan government had closed its airspace for domestic and international flights in the wake of escalating tension with India. But, on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the airports at Karachi and Islamabad to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles. | n |
I [M]would like to request everyone[/M] and specially media [M]to support us to host these matches, he continued[/M]. | Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi after the broadcaster complained of logistical problems due to the closure of Lahore airport.
An official in the board confirmed that all three matches which were scheduled in Lahore would now be played at the National Stadium in Karachi from 7 March.
"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport and it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time to produce and broadcast the matches from there," the official said.
The Pakistan government had closed its airspace for domestic and international flights in the wake of escalating tension with India. But, on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the airports at Karachi and Islamabad to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles. | n |
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Chief Minister [M]Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah on Sunday confirmed that Karachi will be hosting all the remaining matches of Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches now[/M]. | Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi after the broadcaster complained of logistical problems due to the closure of Lahore airport.
An official in the board confirmed that all three matches which were scheduled in Lahore would now be played at the National Stadium in Karachi from 7 March.
"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport and it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time to produce and broadcast the matches from there," the official said.
The Pakistan government had closed its airspace for domestic and international flights in the wake of escalating tension with India. But, on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the airports at Karachi and Islamabad to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles. | n |
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[M]Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah[/M] on Sunday confirmed that Karachi will be hosting all the remaining matches of Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches now. | Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi after the broadcaster complained of logistical problems due to the closure of Lahore airport.
An official in the board confirmed that all three matches which were scheduled in Lahore would now be played at the National Stadium in Karachi from 7 March.
"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport and it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time to produce and broadcast the matches from there," the official said.
The Pakistan government had closed its airspace for domestic and international flights in the wake of escalating tension with India. But, on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the airports at Karachi and Islamabad to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles. | n |
On [M]March 11[/M], [M]Kings will take on Quetta Gladiators[/M]. | Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi after the broadcaster complained of logistical problems due to the closure of Lahore airport.
An official in the board confirmed that all three matches which were scheduled in Lahore would now be played at the National Stadium in Karachi from 7 March.
"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport and it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time to produce and broadcast the matches from there," the official said.
The Pakistan government had closed its airspace for domestic and international flights in the wake of escalating tension with India. But, on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the airports at Karachi and Islamabad to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles. | n |
On March 11, [M]Kings will take on Quetta Gladiators[/M]. | Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi after the broadcaster complained of logistical problems due to the closure of Lahore airport.
An official in the board confirmed that all three matches which were scheduled in Lahore would now be played at the National Stadium in Karachi from 7 March.
"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport and it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time to produce and broadcast the matches from there," the official said.
The Pakistan government had closed its airspace for domestic and international flights in the wake of escalating tension with India. But, on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the airports at Karachi and Islamabad to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles. | n |
It is pertinent to menetion here that [M]Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ahsan Mani[/M] on February 28, had said none of the players have refused from coming to Pakistan, all the teams are ready to play in Pakistan, he continued. | Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi after the broadcaster complained of logistical problems due to the closure of Lahore airport.
An official in the board confirmed that all three matches which were scheduled in Lahore would now be played at the National Stadium in Karachi from 7 March.
"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport and it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time to produce and broadcast the matches from there," the official said.
The Pakistan government had closed its airspace for domestic and international flights in the wake of escalating tension with India. But, on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the airports at Karachi and Islamabad to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles. | n |
It is pertinent to menetion here that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman [M]Ahsan Mani[/M] on [M]February 28[/M], had [M]said none of the players have refused from coming to Pakistan[/M], all the teams are ready to play in Pakistan, he continued. | Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi after the broadcaster complained of logistical problems due to the closure of Lahore airport.
An official in the board confirmed that all three matches which were scheduled in Lahore would now be played at the National Stadium in Karachi from 7 March.
"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport and it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time to produce and broadcast the matches from there," the official said.
The Pakistan government had closed its airspace for domestic and international flights in the wake of escalating tension with India. But, on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the airports at Karachi and Islamabad to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles. | n |
It is pertinent to menetion here that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman [M]Ahsan Mani[/M] on [M]February 28[/M], had [M]said[/M] none of the players have refused from coming to Pakistan, [M]all the teams are ready to play in Pakistan[/M], he continued. | Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi after the broadcaster complained of logistical problems due to the closure of Lahore airport.
An official in the board confirmed that all three matches which were scheduled in Lahore would now be played at the National Stadium in Karachi from 7 March.
"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport and it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time to produce and broadcast the matches from there," the official said.
The Pakistan government had closed its airspace for domestic and international flights in the wake of escalating tension with India. But, on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the airports at Karachi and Islamabad to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles. | n |
It is pertinent to menetion here that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman [M]Ahsan Mani[/M] on February 28, had [M]said[/M] none of the players have refused from coming to Pakistan, [M]all the teams are ready to play in Pakistan[/M], he continued. | Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi after the broadcaster complained of logistical problems due to the closure of Lahore airport.
An official in the board confirmed that all three matches which were scheduled in Lahore would now be played at the National Stadium in Karachi from 7 March.
"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport and it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time to produce and broadcast the matches from there," the official said.
The Pakistan government had closed its airspace for domestic and international flights in the wake of escalating tension with India. But, on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the airports at Karachi and Islamabad to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles. | n |
It is pertinent to menetion here that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman [M]Ahsan Mani[/M] on February 28, had [M]said none of the players have refused from coming to Pakistan[/M], all the teams are ready to play in Pakistan, he continued. | Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi after the broadcaster complained of logistical problems due to the closure of Lahore airport.
An official in the board confirmed that all three matches which were scheduled in Lahore would now be played at the National Stadium in Karachi from 7 March.
"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport and it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time to produce and broadcast the matches from there," the official said.
The Pakistan government had closed its airspace for domestic and international flights in the wake of escalating tension with India. But, on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the airports at Karachi and Islamabad to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles. | n |
“Two years back, I asked for one match and this year all matches are being played here in Karachi, [M]I have accepted this challenge”, Syed Murad Ali Shah said[/M] while talking to journalists in Karachi, here today. | Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi after the broadcaster complained of logistical problems due to the closure of Lahore airport.
An official in the board confirmed that all three matches which were scheduled in Lahore would now be played at the National Stadium in Karachi from 7 March.
"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport and it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time to produce and broadcast the matches from there," the official said.
The Pakistan government had closed its airspace for domestic and international flights in the wake of escalating tension with India. But, on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the airports at Karachi and Islamabad to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles. | n |
“Two years back, I asked for one match and [M]this year all matches are being played here in Karachi[/M], I have accepted this challenge”, [M]Syed Murad Ali Shah said[/M] while talking to journalists in Karachi, here today. | Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi after the broadcaster complained of logistical problems due to the closure of Lahore airport.
An official in the board confirmed that all three matches which were scheduled in Lahore would now be played at the National Stadium in Karachi from 7 March.
"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport and it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time to produce and broadcast the matches from there," the official said.
The Pakistan government had closed its airspace for domestic and international flights in the wake of escalating tension with India. But, on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the airports at Karachi and Islamabad to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles. | n |
[M]“Two years back, I asked for one match[/M] and this year all matches are being played here in Karachi, I have accepted this challenge”, [M]Syed Murad Ali Shah said[/M] while talking to journalists in Karachi, here today. | Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi after the broadcaster complained of logistical problems due to the closure of Lahore airport.
An official in the board confirmed that all three matches which were scheduled in Lahore would now be played at the National Stadium in Karachi from 7 March.
"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport and it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time to produce and broadcast the matches from there," the official said.
The Pakistan government had closed its airspace for domestic and international flights in the wake of escalating tension with India. But, on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the airports at Karachi and Islamabad to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles. | n |
“Two years back, I asked for one match and this year all matches are being played here in Karachi, I have accepted this challenge”, [M]Syed Murad Ali Shah[/M] said while [M]talking to journalists in Karachi, here today[/M]. | Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi after the broadcaster complained of logistical problems due to the closure of Lahore airport.
An official in the board confirmed that all three matches which were scheduled in Lahore would now be played at the National Stadium in Karachi from 7 March.
"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport and it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time to produce and broadcast the matches from there," the official said.
The Pakistan government had closed its airspace for domestic and international flights in the wake of escalating tension with India. But, on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the airports at Karachi and Islamabad to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles. | n |
[M]The Pakistan government[/M] had closed its airspace for domestic and international flights in the wake of [M]escalating tension with India.[/M] | Share:
Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah on Sunday confirmed that Karachi will be hosting all the remaining matches of Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches now.
“Two years back, I asked for one match and this year all matches are being played here in Karachi, I have accepted this challenge”, Syed Murad Ali Shah said while talking to journalists in Karachi, here today.
I would like to request everyone and specially media to support us to host these matches, he continued.
According to the sources the matches have been shifted to Karachi from Lahore amid current escalation with India.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has rescheduled the remaining matches also, the matches which were scheduled to start from March 7 earlier, now will take place between March 9 until 17.
Karachi Kings will play its match against Peshawar Zalmi on March 10, which was earlier scheduled to be played on March 7 at the National Stadium Karachi.
On March 11, Kings will take on Quetta Gladiators.
The final of Pakistan Super League fourth edition (PSL 4) will be played in National Stadium Karachi on 17th March 2019.
It is pertinent to menetion here that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ahsan Mani on February 28, had said none of the players have refused from coming to Pakistan, all the teams are ready to play in Pakistan, he continued. | n |
[M]The Pakistan government had closed its airspace[/M] for domestic and international flights [M]in the wake of escalating tension with India.[/M] | Share:
Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah on Sunday confirmed that Karachi will be hosting all the remaining matches of Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches now.
“Two years back, I asked for one match and this year all matches are being played here in Karachi, I have accepted this challenge”, Syed Murad Ali Shah said while talking to journalists in Karachi, here today.
I would like to request everyone and specially media to support us to host these matches, he continued.
According to the sources the matches have been shifted to Karachi from Lahore amid current escalation with India.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has rescheduled the remaining matches also, the matches which were scheduled to start from March 7 earlier, now will take place between March 9 until 17.
Karachi Kings will play its match against Peshawar Zalmi on March 10, which was earlier scheduled to be played on March 7 at the National Stadium Karachi.
On March 11, Kings will take on Quetta Gladiators.
The final of Pakistan Super League fourth edition (PSL 4) will be played in National Stadium Karachi on 17th March 2019.
It is pertinent to menetion here that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ahsan Mani on February 28, had said none of the players have refused from coming to Pakistan, all the teams are ready to play in Pakistan, he continued. | n |
[M]The Pakistan government had closed its airspace for[/M] domestic and [M]international flights[/M] in the wake of escalating tension with India. | Share:
Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah on Sunday confirmed that Karachi will be hosting all the remaining matches of Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches now.
“Two years back, I asked for one match and this year all matches are being played here in Karachi, I have accepted this challenge”, Syed Murad Ali Shah said while talking to journalists in Karachi, here today.
I would like to request everyone and specially media to support us to host these matches, he continued.
According to the sources the matches have been shifted to Karachi from Lahore amid current escalation with India.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has rescheduled the remaining matches also, the matches which were scheduled to start from March 7 earlier, now will take place between March 9 until 17.
Karachi Kings will play its match against Peshawar Zalmi on March 10, which was earlier scheduled to be played on March 7 at the National Stadium Karachi.
On March 11, Kings will take on Quetta Gladiators.
The final of Pakistan Super League fourth edition (PSL 4) will be played in National Stadium Karachi on 17th March 2019.
It is pertinent to menetion here that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ahsan Mani on February 28, had said none of the players have refused from coming to Pakistan, all the teams are ready to play in Pakistan, he continued. | n |
[M]The Pakistan government had closed its airspace for domestic[/M] and international [M]flights[/M] in the wake of escalating tension with India. | Share:
Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah on Sunday confirmed that Karachi will be hosting all the remaining matches of Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches now.
“Two years back, I asked for one match and this year all matches are being played here in Karachi, I have accepted this challenge”, Syed Murad Ali Shah said while talking to journalists in Karachi, here today.
I would like to request everyone and specially media to support us to host these matches, he continued.
According to the sources the matches have been shifted to Karachi from Lahore amid current escalation with India.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has rescheduled the remaining matches also, the matches which were scheduled to start from March 7 earlier, now will take place between March 9 until 17.
Karachi Kings will play its match against Peshawar Zalmi on March 10, which was earlier scheduled to be played on March 7 at the National Stadium Karachi.
On March 11, Kings will take on Quetta Gladiators.
The final of Pakistan Super League fourth edition (PSL 4) will be played in National Stadium Karachi on 17th March 2019.
It is pertinent to menetion here that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ahsan Mani on February 28, had said none of the players have refused from coming to Pakistan, all the teams are ready to play in Pakistan, he continued. | n |
"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport and [M]it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time to produce and broadcast the matches from there[/M]," [M]the official said[/M]. | Share:
Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah on Sunday confirmed that Karachi will be hosting all the remaining matches of Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches now.
“Two years back, I asked for one match and this year all matches are being played here in Karachi, I have accepted this challenge”, Syed Murad Ali Shah said while talking to journalists in Karachi, here today.
I would like to request everyone and specially media to support us to host these matches, he continued.
According to the sources the matches have been shifted to Karachi from Lahore amid current escalation with India.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has rescheduled the remaining matches also, the matches which were scheduled to start from March 7 earlier, now will take place between March 9 until 17.
Karachi Kings will play its match against Peshawar Zalmi on March 10, which was earlier scheduled to be played on March 7 at the National Stadium Karachi.
On March 11, Kings will take on Quetta Gladiators.
The final of Pakistan Super League fourth edition (PSL 4) will be played in National Stadium Karachi on 17th March 2019.
It is pertinent to menetion here that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ahsan Mani on February 28, had said none of the players have refused from coming to Pakistan, all the teams are ready to play in Pakistan, he continued. | n |
"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport and [M]it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time[/M] to produce and broadcast the matches from there," [M]the official said[/M]. | Share:
Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah on Sunday confirmed that Karachi will be hosting all the remaining matches of Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches now.
“Two years back, I asked for one match and this year all matches are being played here in Karachi, I have accepted this challenge”, Syed Murad Ali Shah said while talking to journalists in Karachi, here today.
I would like to request everyone and specially media to support us to host these matches, he continued.
According to the sources the matches have been shifted to Karachi from Lahore amid current escalation with India.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has rescheduled the remaining matches also, the matches which were scheduled to start from March 7 earlier, now will take place between March 9 until 17.
Karachi Kings will play its match against Peshawar Zalmi on March 10, which was earlier scheduled to be played on March 7 at the National Stadium Karachi.
On March 11, Kings will take on Quetta Gladiators.
The final of Pakistan Super League fourth edition (PSL 4) will be played in National Stadium Karachi on 17th March 2019.
It is pertinent to menetion here that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ahsan Mani on February 28, had said none of the players have refused from coming to Pakistan, all the teams are ready to play in Pakistan, he continued. | n |
[M]"The problem is due to the closure of the Lahore airport[/M] and it is not possible for the broadcasters to move around 15,000 tons of equipment to Lahore on time to produce and broadcast the matches from there," [M]the official said[/M]. | Share:
Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah on Sunday confirmed that Karachi will be hosting all the remaining matches of Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches now.
“Two years back, I asked for one match and this year all matches are being played here in Karachi, I have accepted this challenge”, Syed Murad Ali Shah said while talking to journalists in Karachi, here today.
I would like to request everyone and specially media to support us to host these matches, he continued.
According to the sources the matches have been shifted to Karachi from Lahore amid current escalation with India.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has rescheduled the remaining matches also, the matches which were scheduled to start from March 7 earlier, now will take place between March 9 until 17.
Karachi Kings will play its match against Peshawar Zalmi on March 10, which was earlier scheduled to be played on March 7 at the National Stadium Karachi.
On March 11, Kings will take on Quetta Gladiators.
The final of Pakistan Super League fourth edition (PSL 4) will be played in National Stadium Karachi on 17th March 2019.
It is pertinent to menetion here that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ahsan Mani on February 28, had said none of the players have refused from coming to Pakistan, all the teams are ready to play in Pakistan, he continued. | n |
[M]An official in the board confirmed[/M] that [M]all three matches[/M] which were scheduled in Lahore [M]would now be played[/M] at the National Stadium in Karachi [M]from 7 March[/M]. | Share:
Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah on Sunday confirmed that Karachi will be hosting all the remaining matches of Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches now.
“Two years back, I asked for one match and this year all matches are being played here in Karachi, I have accepted this challenge”, Syed Murad Ali Shah said while talking to journalists in Karachi, here today.
I would like to request everyone and specially media to support us to host these matches, he continued.
According to the sources the matches have been shifted to Karachi from Lahore amid current escalation with India.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has rescheduled the remaining matches also, the matches which were scheduled to start from March 7 earlier, now will take place between March 9 until 17.
Karachi Kings will play its match against Peshawar Zalmi on March 10, which was earlier scheduled to be played on March 7 at the National Stadium Karachi.
On March 11, Kings will take on Quetta Gladiators.
The final of Pakistan Super League fourth edition (PSL 4) will be played in National Stadium Karachi on 17th March 2019.
It is pertinent to menetion here that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ahsan Mani on February 28, had said none of the players have refused from coming to Pakistan, all the teams are ready to play in Pakistan, he continued. | n |
[M]An official in the board confirmed[/M] that [M]all three matches[/M] which were scheduled in Lahore [M]would now be played[/M] at the National Stadium [M]in Karachi[/M] from 7 March. | Share:
Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah on Sunday confirmed that Karachi will be hosting all the remaining matches of Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches now.
“Two years back, I asked for one match and this year all matches are being played here in Karachi, I have accepted this challenge”, Syed Murad Ali Shah said while talking to journalists in Karachi, here today.
I would like to request everyone and specially media to support us to host these matches, he continued.
According to the sources the matches have been shifted to Karachi from Lahore amid current escalation with India.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has rescheduled the remaining matches also, the matches which were scheduled to start from March 7 earlier, now will take place between March 9 until 17.
Karachi Kings will play its match against Peshawar Zalmi on March 10, which was earlier scheduled to be played on March 7 at the National Stadium Karachi.
On March 11, Kings will take on Quetta Gladiators.
The final of Pakistan Super League fourth edition (PSL 4) will be played in National Stadium Karachi on 17th March 2019.
It is pertinent to menetion here that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ahsan Mani on February 28, had said none of the players have refused from coming to Pakistan, all the teams are ready to play in Pakistan, he continued. | n |
[M]An official in the board confirmed[/M] that [M]all three matches[/M] which were scheduled in Lahore [M]would now be played at the National Stadium[/M] in Karachi from 7 March. | Share:
Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah on Sunday confirmed that Karachi will be hosting all the remaining matches of Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches now.
“Two years back, I asked for one match and this year all matches are being played here in Karachi, I have accepted this challenge”, Syed Murad Ali Shah said while talking to journalists in Karachi, here today.
I would like to request everyone and specially media to support us to host these matches, he continued.
According to the sources the matches have been shifted to Karachi from Lahore amid current escalation with India.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has rescheduled the remaining matches also, the matches which were scheduled to start from March 7 earlier, now will take place between March 9 until 17.
Karachi Kings will play its match against Peshawar Zalmi on March 10, which was earlier scheduled to be played on March 7 at the National Stadium Karachi.
On March 11, Kings will take on Quetta Gladiators.
The final of Pakistan Super League fourth edition (PSL 4) will be played in National Stadium Karachi on 17th March 2019.
It is pertinent to menetion here that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ahsan Mani on February 28, had said none of the players have refused from coming to Pakistan, all the teams are ready to play in Pakistan, he continued. | n |
An official in the board confirmed that [M]all three matches which were scheduled in Lahore[/M] would now be played at the National Stadium in Karachi from 7 March. | Share:
Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah on Sunday confirmed that Karachi will be hosting all the remaining matches of Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches now.
“Two years back, I asked for one match and this year all matches are being played here in Karachi, I have accepted this challenge”, Syed Murad Ali Shah said while talking to journalists in Karachi, here today.
I would like to request everyone and specially media to support us to host these matches, he continued.
According to the sources the matches have been shifted to Karachi from Lahore amid current escalation with India.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has rescheduled the remaining matches also, the matches which were scheduled to start from March 7 earlier, now will take place between March 9 until 17.
Karachi Kings will play its match against Peshawar Zalmi on March 10, which was earlier scheduled to be played on March 7 at the National Stadium Karachi.
On March 11, Kings will take on Quetta Gladiators.
The final of Pakistan Super League fourth edition (PSL 4) will be played in National Stadium Karachi on 17th March 2019.
It is pertinent to menetion here that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ahsan Mani on February 28, had said none of the players have refused from coming to Pakistan, all the teams are ready to play in Pakistan, he continued. | n |
Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi after [M]the broadcaster complained of logistical problems due to the closure of Lahore airport[/M]. | Share:
Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah on Sunday confirmed that Karachi will be hosting all the remaining matches of Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches now.
“Two years back, I asked for one match and this year all matches are being played here in Karachi, I have accepted this challenge”, Syed Murad Ali Shah said while talking to journalists in Karachi, here today.
I would like to request everyone and specially media to support us to host these matches, he continued.
According to the sources the matches have been shifted to Karachi from Lahore amid current escalation with India.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has rescheduled the remaining matches also, the matches which were scheduled to start from March 7 earlier, now will take place between March 9 until 17.
Karachi Kings will play its match against Peshawar Zalmi on March 10, which was earlier scheduled to be played on March 7 at the National Stadium Karachi.
On March 11, Kings will take on Quetta Gladiators.
The final of Pakistan Super League fourth edition (PSL 4) will be played in National Stadium Karachi on 17th March 2019.
It is pertinent to menetion here that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ahsan Mani on February 28, had said none of the players have refused from coming to Pakistan, all the teams are ready to play in Pakistan, he continued. | n |
Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi after [M]the broadcaster complained of logistical problems[/M] due to the closure of Lahore airport. | Share:
Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah on Sunday confirmed that Karachi will be hosting all the remaining matches of Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches now.
“Two years back, I asked for one match and this year all matches are being played here in Karachi, I have accepted this challenge”, Syed Murad Ali Shah said while talking to journalists in Karachi, here today.
I would like to request everyone and specially media to support us to host these matches, he continued.
According to the sources the matches have been shifted to Karachi from Lahore amid current escalation with India.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has rescheduled the remaining matches also, the matches which were scheduled to start from March 7 earlier, now will take place between March 9 until 17.
Karachi Kings will play its match against Peshawar Zalmi on March 10, which was earlier scheduled to be played on March 7 at the National Stadium Karachi.
On March 11, Kings will take on Quetta Gladiators.
The final of Pakistan Super League fourth edition (PSL 4) will be played in National Stadium Karachi on 17th March 2019.
It is pertinent to menetion here that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ahsan Mani on February 28, had said none of the players have refused from coming to Pakistan, all the teams are ready to play in Pakistan, he continued. | n |
Karachi: [M]The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been forced to shift all its PSL matches from Lahore to Karachi[/M] after the broadcaster complained of logistical problems due to the closure of Lahore airport. | Share:
Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah on Sunday confirmed that Karachi will be hosting all the remaining matches of Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches now.
“Two years back, I asked for one match and this year all matches are being played here in Karachi, I have accepted this challenge”, Syed Murad Ali Shah said while talking to journalists in Karachi, here today.
I would like to request everyone and specially media to support us to host these matches, he continued.
According to the sources the matches have been shifted to Karachi from Lahore amid current escalation with India.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has rescheduled the remaining matches also, the matches which were scheduled to start from March 7 earlier, now will take place between March 9 until 17.
Karachi Kings will play its match against Peshawar Zalmi on March 10, which was earlier scheduled to be played on March 7 at the National Stadium Karachi.
On March 11, Kings will take on Quetta Gladiators.
The final of Pakistan Super League fourth edition (PSL 4) will be played in National Stadium Karachi on 17th March 2019.
It is pertinent to menetion here that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ahsan Mani on February 28, had said none of the players have refused from coming to Pakistan, all the teams are ready to play in Pakistan, he continued. | n |
But, [M]on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the airports at[/M] Karachi and [M]Islamabad to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles[/M]. | Share:
Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah on Sunday confirmed that Karachi will be hosting all the remaining matches of Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches now.
“Two years back, I asked for one match and this year all matches are being played here in Karachi, I have accepted this challenge”, Syed Murad Ali Shah said while talking to journalists in Karachi, here today.
I would like to request everyone and specially media to support us to host these matches, he continued.
According to the sources the matches have been shifted to Karachi from Lahore amid current escalation with India.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has rescheduled the remaining matches also, the matches which were scheduled to start from March 7 earlier, now will take place between March 9 until 17.
Karachi Kings will play its match against Peshawar Zalmi on March 10, which was earlier scheduled to be played on March 7 at the National Stadium Karachi.
On March 11, Kings will take on Quetta Gladiators.
The final of Pakistan Super League fourth edition (PSL 4) will be played in National Stadium Karachi on 17th March 2019.
It is pertinent to menetion here that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ahsan Mani on February 28, had said none of the players have refused from coming to Pakistan, all the teams are ready to play in Pakistan, he continued. | n |
But, [M]on Saturday[/M], [M]Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the airports at Karachi[/M] and Islamabad [M]to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles[/M]. | Share:
Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah on Sunday confirmed that Karachi will be hosting all the remaining matches of Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches now.
“Two years back, I asked for one match and this year all matches are being played here in Karachi, I have accepted this challenge”, Syed Murad Ali Shah said while talking to journalists in Karachi, here today.
I would like to request everyone and specially media to support us to host these matches, he continued.
According to the sources the matches have been shifted to Karachi from Lahore amid current escalation with India.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has rescheduled the remaining matches also, the matches which were scheduled to start from March 7 earlier, now will take place between March 9 until 17.
Karachi Kings will play its match against Peshawar Zalmi on March 10, which was earlier scheduled to be played on March 7 at the National Stadium Karachi.
On March 11, Kings will take on Quetta Gladiators.
The final of Pakistan Super League fourth edition (PSL 4) will be played in National Stadium Karachi on 17th March 2019.
It is pertinent to menetion here that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ahsan Mani on February 28, had said none of the players have refused from coming to Pakistan, all the teams are ready to play in Pakistan, he continued. | n |
But, on Saturday, [M]Prime Minister Imran Khan[/M] ordered the airports at Karachi and Islamabad to be reopened for commercial flights to ease the travellers' troubles. | Share:
Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah on Sunday confirmed that Karachi will be hosting all the remaining matches of Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches now.
“Two years back, I asked for one match and this year all matches are being played here in Karachi, I have accepted this challenge”, Syed Murad Ali Shah said while talking to journalists in Karachi, here today.
I would like to request everyone and specially media to support us to host these matches, he continued.
According to the sources the matches have been shifted to Karachi from Lahore amid current escalation with India.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has rescheduled the remaining matches also, the matches which were scheduled to start from March 7 earlier, now will take place between March 9 until 17.
Karachi Kings will play its match against Peshawar Zalmi on March 10, which was earlier scheduled to be played on March 7 at the National Stadium Karachi.
On March 11, Kings will take on Quetta Gladiators.
The final of Pakistan Super League fourth edition (PSL 4) will be played in National Stadium Karachi on 17th March 2019.
It is pertinent to menetion here that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ahsan Mani on February 28, had said none of the players have refused from coming to Pakistan, all the teams are ready to play in Pakistan, he continued. | n |
The team was overall solid, with [M]several players putting together very good outings[/M]. | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
[M]The team was overall solid[/M], with several players putting together very good outings. | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
[M]Nall[/M] ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, [M]ending[/M] his [M]night with[/M] a [M]measly 1.9 yards per carry[/M]. | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
[M]Nall[/M] ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, [M]ending[/M] his [M]night with[/M] a measly [M]1.9 yards per carry[/M]. | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
[M]Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries[/M], ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
[M]Nall ran for just 13 yards[/M] on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
[M]These three players[/M] are among those who [M]will[/M] need to step it up when they [M]take the field against the Bengals.[/M] | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
[M]These three players[/M] are among those who [M]will[/M] need to step it up when they [M]take the field[/M] against the Bengals. | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
[M]These three players[/M] are among those who [M]will need to step it up[/M] when they take the field against the Bengals. | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
RB Ryan Nall
[M]Throughout the offseason[/M], [M]many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year[/M]. | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
RB Ryan Nall
[M]Throughout the offseason[/M], [M]many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made[/M] this year. | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
RB Ryan Nall
[M]Throughout the offseason[/M], [M]many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings[/M] that the Bears made this year. | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
[M]RB Ryan Nall[/M]
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in [M]the first official week of the preseason.[/M] | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
[M]The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals[/M] at 6 p.m. CT tonight [M]in the first official week of the preseason[/M]. | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
[M]The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight[/M] in the first official week of the preseason. | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
[M]The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals[/M] at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | e |
[M]Nall[/M] shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but [M]his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.[/M] | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
[M]Nall shined during training camp[/M], further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype. | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the [M]Bears already have a game under their belt.[/M] | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
While [M]this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season[/M], the Bears already have a game under their belt. | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
[M]Chicago fell to[/M] Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, [M]the Baltimore Ravens[/M], in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, [M]Ohio[/M]. | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
[M]Chicago fell to[/M] Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, [M]the Baltimore Ravens[/M], in a 17-16 showdown [M]at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton[/M], Ohio. | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
Chicago fell to [M]Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens[/M], in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
[M]Chicago fell to[/M] Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, [M]the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown[/M] at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
[M]Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens[/M], in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and [M]his hips looked stiff.[/M] | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
Although he has never been a burner by any means, [M]his burst was lacking[/M] and his hips looked stiff. | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
Although [M]he has never been a burner by any means[/M], his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
Although [M]he has never been a burner[/M] by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it.
He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
Miller has been the star of Bears camp, electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running and sticky hands. He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.
Before he can be assured a big role, he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system, something the head coach noted this week.
“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller. “But that’s also the exciting part because he is so competitive each and every play.
“Sometimes when you get out there and you want to just do your own thing, we have to reel that in. That’s what’s been so neat in the last couple weeks; you’re seeing him start to see, ‘OK, this is why we do this,’ and it starts making sense.”
Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | n |
[M]Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller[/M] will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it. | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
[M]Chicago Bears rookie[/M] wide receiver [M]Anthony Miller[/M] will make his much anticipated NFL debut in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it. | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver [M]Anthony Miller will make his[/M] much anticipated [M]NFL debut[/M] in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals [M]and he’s pretty pumped up about it.[/M] | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver [M]Anthony Miller will make his[/M] much anticipated [M]NFL debut in Thursday night’s[/M] preseason [M]game[/M] against the [M]Cincinnati Bengals[/M] and he’s pretty pumped up about it. | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver [M]Anthony Miller will make his[/M] much anticipated [M]NFL debut in Thursday night’s[/M] preseason [M]game[/M] against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it. | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver [M]Anthony Miller will make his[/M] much anticipated [M]NFL debut[/M] in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he’s pretty pumped up about it. | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and appears primed for a huge rookie season in [M]coach Matt Nagy[/M]’s offense. | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
[M]He[/M]’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and [M]appears primed for a huge rookie season in[/M] coach Matt [M]Nagy’s offense[/M]. | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
[M]He[/M]’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones and [M]appears primed for a huge rookie season[/M] in coach Matt Nagy’s offense. | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
[M]He’s routinely beaten top corners[/M] Kyle Fuller and [M]Prince Amukamara in one-on-ones[/M] and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense. | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
[M]He’s routinely beaten top corners Kyle Fuller[/M] and Prince Amukamara [M]in one-on-ones[/M] and appears primed for a huge rookie season in coach Matt Nagy’s offense. | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
[M]Miller[/M] could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and [M]is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite[/M] Allen Robinson and [M]Taylor Gabriel[/M]. | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
[M]Miller[/M] could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and [M]is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson[/M] and Taylor Gabriel. | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
[M]Miller[/M] could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati and [M]is in a training camp battle with Kevin White[/M] for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
[M]Miller could see playing time into the second quarter in Cincinnati[/M] and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
[M]Miller could see playing time into the second quarter[/M] in Cincinnati and is in a training camp battle with Kevin White for targets opposite Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel. | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
“But that’s also the exciting part because [M]he is so competitive each and every play.[/M] | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
Before he can be assured a big role, [M]he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system[/M], something the head coach noted this week. | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
[M]Before he can be assured a big role[/M], [M]he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system[/M], [M]something the head coach noted this week.[/M] | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
[M]Before he can be assured a big role[/M], [M]he has to learn the finer points of Nagy’s system[/M], something the head coach noted this week. | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
[M]“There’s not a lot of patience with him, so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of Miller[/M]. | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
[M]“There’s not a lot of patience with him[/M], so that is a challenging part,” [M]Nagy said of Miller[/M]. | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
“[M]There’s not a lot of patience with him[/M], so that is a challenging part,” Nagy said of [M]Miller[/M]. | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
He tweeted a picture from [M]Paul Brown Stadium[/M] with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
[M]1st NFL game[/M]. | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
[M]He tweeted a picture[/M] from Paul Brown Stadium [M]with a caption that pretty much sums it up[/M]:
1st NFL game. | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
[M]He tweeted a picture from Paul Brown Stadium[/M] with a caption that pretty much sums it up:
1st NFL game. | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
[M]Miller[/M] has been the star of Bears camp, [M]electrifying onlookers with[/M] dazzling route running and [M]sticky hands[/M]. | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
Let’s get it ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4TRCsecZCt — Anthony Miller (@AnthonyMiller_3) August 9, 2018
[M]Miller[/M] has been the star of Bears camp, [M]electrifying onlookers with dazzling route running[/M] and sticky hands. | The Chicago Bears take on the Cincinnati Bengals at 6 p.m. CT tonight in the first official week of the preseason. While this game marks the first game of the Bengals’ season, the Bears already have a game under their belt.
Chicago fell to Cincinnati’s AFC North foe, the Baltimore Ravens, in a 17-16 showdown at the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. The team was overall solid, with several players putting together very good outings.
However, not everyone was able to turn some heads last week. These three players are among those who will need to step it up when they take the field against the Bengals.
RB Ryan Nall
Throughout the offseason, many thought of Ryan Nall as one of the best undrafted free agent signings that the Bears made this year. Nall shined during training camp, further cementing that claim, but his outing against the Ravens did not back up the hype.
Nall ran for just 13 yards on seven carries, ending his night with a measly 1.9 yards per carry. Although he has never been a burner by any means, his burst was lacking and his hips looked stiff. | n |
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