Wall Street Journal sports writer Nando DiFino joins us to talk about the beginning of the season.
The Dallas Cowboys finally won their first game of the season yesterday, beating the Houston Texans, 27-13. Nando Di Fino, sports writer for The Wall Street Journal, takes us through that game and the rest of the NFL.
The Takeaway's sports contributor, Ibrahim Abdul-Matin, joins us with a look at Michael Vick's first taste of regular season NFL game-play in more than two years?except he won't be starting as quarterback.
Here to tell us what to watch out for out on the field is The Takeaway's sports contributor Ibrahim Abdul-Matin. And he's even got some gossip for those of you that don't take a liking to men in helmets and shiny pants. (Gasp!)
After serving a two year prison sentence, Michael Vick will return to professional football with the Philadelphia Eagles. The Takeaway's sports contributor Ibrahim Abdul-Matin forecasts how the former quarterback will fare in his new job.
The Takeaway's sports correspondent Ibrahim Abdul-Matin talks about Michael Vick, recently released from two years in prison for operating an unlawful interstate dog fighting ring, and also discusses the controversial comic strip ?Tank McNamara.'
Michael Vick, the NFL star convicted of running a dog fighting ring, was released from two months of house arrest after an 18-month stint in federal prison. To talk about what is in store for Vick is The Takeaway Sports Contributor Ibrahim Abdul-Matin.
Michael Vick was released from prison in Leavenworth, Kansas yesterday morning after being locked up for 19 months on charges related to running a dog fighting ring. So what's next for this fallen Atlanta Falcons superstar?