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Post Game Articles
Soul place Henderson on IRPhiladelphia Soul Press Release
The Philadelphia Soul placed wide receiver Kenny Henderson on injured reserve Monday with a broken collarbone.
Soul start season with bang, rout PredatorsCherry Hill Courier Post
It would have been tough to draw up a better opening night performance for the Soul. Quarterback Tony Graziani threw a team-record nine touchdown passes, including four of then to newly acquired receiver Chris Jackson and the Soul routed the Orlando Predators 77-56 in their Arena Football League opener Saturday night at the Wachovia Center.
Three Little Linemen and the Big Bad QuarterbackJason Moyer, ArenaFan.comOnce upon a time in Philadelphia, there were three little linemen and a big bad quarterback.
In their first game of the season against the Orlando Predators their Head Coach Bret Munsey explained to them, ‘don’t let anybody touch our quarterback.’
McEntyre, Preds set to kick off seasonOrlando Sentinel
n a perfect world, Orlando Predators veteran defensive back Kenny McEntyre would stroll into a stadium 15 minutes before kickoff. He would skip his team's pregame rituals, including music and motivational speeches.
Soul start season with bangCherry Hill Courier Post
Quarterback Tony Graziani on Saturday threw a Soul record nine touchdowns, including four to new star wide receiver Chris Jackson and two to Larry Brackins, in a season-opening 77-56 win over the Orlando Predators in the Wachovia Center.
Soul season ready to kick offCherry Hill Courier Post
The Soul begins its fifth Arena Football League season Saturday night amid high hopes that the team is equipped to make a strong run for an Arena Bowl championship.
Soul get ready for season openerPhiladelphia Inquirer
If the Soul learned one thing last year, it was that it pays to have a quality backup quarterback waiting in the wings.
Orlando Predators still rockin' in 'Jungle'Florida Today
At 4 p.m. each day, Ron Howse's phone starts playing Guns N' Roses' heavy-metal hit, "Welcome to the Jungle." It's been the theme of the Orlando Predators indoor football team since it was formed 17 years ago, and serves as a wakeup call for the club's majority owner to take care of his daily business before everyone else goes home at 5.