What Is Early Word? The Philadelphia Inquirer's experimental online "morning show", which began in Sept. 2005, went on hiatus in the summer of 2006, after a gradual shift to putting more of its content directly on Philly.com.
About the Host Peter Mucha, husband and father of two, grew up in Cherry Hill and is a lifelong Philly sports fan. He's been writing and editing for The Inquirer for 18 years.
His motto (at least for today): "If I'm not brief, give me grief."
And moose are more likely to cha-cha than Terrell Owens will be an Eagle tomorrow, when he's due a $5 million bonus just for being on the roster.
Since nobody's been trying to trade for him, and that means he'll get cut today. And that has to happen before the league office closes at 4 p.m., which means we had to adjust our T.O. Countdown Clock (right).
So he'll finally get what he (and agent Drew "I Could Collect a Dime From T.O.'s Old Deals" Rosenhaus) wanted. Out of his contract. His freedom to sign with another team. Except for one thing: The money could be a lot less.