

When the second-team offense took the field, Gibson was out there. On the opening series, Robinson had three carries to Gibson's one and finished with eight carries. Then third-rounder Brian Robinson, the man trying to take Gibson's job, came on the field to start at running back. He didn't play a single regular-season snap on special teams his first two seasons and last returned kickoffs at Memphis in 2019. RB Antonio Gibson, who is in a battle for his starting job, was back to receive the kickoff. We had a surprising development even before the opening kickoff. Dulcich shouldn't miss much more time, but seeing an expected starter essentially play an entire preseason game is a little concerning, even if he could use the work, as Nathaniel Hackett said afterward. He shined, catching four of five targets for 32 yards, but his participation revealed a potential weakness at the position.
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Denver's rookie, Greg Dulcich, was unable to play due to a hamstring injury, which meant Albert Okwuegbunam - better known as Albert O - got a full game's worth of work. Interesting situation at tight end for Broncos.They might not miss their former OC that much after all. It seemed as if no matter who was on the field, offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey had this offense running like a well-oiled machine. Josh Allen worked a little pocket magic before hooking up with Gabe Davis for an electrifying touchdown, Zack Moss ran well for a second straight week and James Cook ripped off a couple of nice gains that resembled the renowned style of his older brother, Dalvin. Buffalo's offense rolled all afternoon, no matter who was on the field. As the Lions continue to work toward becoming a contending team, it's good to see their practice-field efforts paying off in game scenarios. Detroit followed that up with another scoring march to open the second half, with Tim Boyle replacing Blough and going 61 yards in seven plays, ending in another touchdown pass to Kennedy. Instead, David Blough led a 12-play, 54-yard scoring drive that culminated in a buzzer-beating touchdown pass to Tom Kennedy. Goff didn't play Saturday, but that didn't mean Detroit suddenly wouldn't be able to execute. A segment of Hard Knocks showed Detroit working on its two-minute offense during training camp, a period that ended with a touchdown and congratulations for Jared Goff and Co. If he can carry this positive momentum into the regular season, the Colts will be that much better up front. Even without the usual starters, Indianapolis' defensive front created plenty of pressure up front, and none was better than Odeyingbo, a rotational rusher who has raw talent and is evidently starting to uncover it. The second-year edge rusher caused problems in Week 1 against Buffalo, registering five pressures in the game, and improved on that outing by recording two sacks in Saturday's loss to Detroit. “Officer Hogan and Eiko are a great team, and I am pleased to see them recognized as part of the Red Sox’s Service Dog series. “Our K-9 unit has always been an important part of our department, and aside from the work they do alongside our officers, our K-9s have also formed lasting positive relationships with residents through school visits and community events,” Chief Flaherty said.
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He has been a dedicated member of the Arlington Police Department for the past 21 years, and worked with other law enforcement partners alongside the Boston Red Sox during the team’s World Series win in 2013. Officer Hogan has been a K-9 handler since 2006, previously working with the late K-9 Dasty in Arlington. He has assisted in numerous apprehensions and searches during the past five years, and is a staple at community events and demonstrations. He has been with the department since 2017. He is a dual-purpose police K-9 certified in both patrol and narcotics through the Boston Police K-9 Academy.

K-9 Eiko is a 7-year-old German Shepherd. “I’d like to thank the Red Sox for inviting us to the game, and I appreciate them for recognizing K-9 Eiko and the work he and police K-9s across the state do in their communities,” Officer Hogan said. Watch the video here.Īt the game, Officer Hogan and K-9 Eiko were brought out onto the field and were recognized for their service to the Arlington community. Their invite came after the department posted a video of K-9 Eiko jumping off a dock and into the water during a recent heat wave. 9 Red Sox game and were honored as Service Dog of the Game, a summer series in which a service dog is recognized at home plate before every Tuesday evening home game. Officer Hogan and K-9 Eiko attended the Aug. ARLINGTON - Chief Julie Flaherty is pleased to share that Officer Mike Hogan and his K-9 partner Eiko were recently recognized at a Boston Red Sox game.
