PHILADELPHIA -- Eagles coach Doug Pederson?said Wednesday he didnt foresee Nigel Bradhams arrest affecting his status with the team and that there is no plan to release the veteran linebacker, who signed with the club as a free agent in March.Bradham was expected to report to the teams practice facility Wednesday, days after being arrested for aggravated battery in Miami.?Until we get further information from the authorities in South Florida and from Dom [DiSandro, the Eagles director of security], I dont want to punish [Bradham] for being here, Pederson said. Let him practice. Let him work. Let him go through the conditioning test [Thursday morning].For first-year head coach Pederson, the issues reflect badly on the Eagles organization.I cant speculate, Pederson said of Bradhams arrest. Its an ongoing investigation. I did have a great conversation with him last night. I laid out my expectations for him. It was a private conversation. Hes obviously humbled by it and he understands the situation. Until we get further details from the authorities, I cant speculate.Bradham, 26, was arrested for punching a worker at a South Beach hotel, breaking his nose, according to police. He has a court date next Tuesday, which happens to be the Eagles first day off of training camp.Pederson said he addressed the players about expectations and responsibilities at a team meeting in April. He will reinforce those expectations at a team meeting Wednesday night, he said.I did that back in April at my first team meeting with them, Pederson said. You always lay out your expectations, what you expect on the football field and off the football field. Youve got to make smart decisions. Were in a high-profile business in the city of Philadelphia, which is going to be magnified a little bit.Youve got to be smart and careful. We all suffer from our bad choices and decisions. I address the team quite often, actually. I addressed the rookies just the other night.The Eagles drafted a couple of players whose stock had been affected by off-the-field incidents.Those are things you research before signing those guys, Pederson said. A lot of places are different -- different cultures, different cities, different organizations. I just know this. When they come to Philadelphia, theres an expectation level that needs to be upheld. I have to be very clear where I stand with the players.Its not the first off-field situation the Eagles have dealt with recently. On the last day of June minicamp, wide receiver?Nelson Agholor?was accused of sexual assault. No charges were filed?after the incident was investigated by police and the district attorneys office. Kevin Trapp Paris Saint-Germain Jersey .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. Arthur Zagre Paris Saint-Germain Jersey . 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EVANSTON, Ill. -- Bryant McIntoshs early season shooting slump finally ended.McIntosh scored 19 of his 23 points in the second half to lead Northwestern to a 65-58 victory over Wake Forest on Monday night in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.McIntosh struggled in the first half on 2-of-8 shooting, but caught fire midway through the second, hitting 8-for-8 from the field for 19 points after the 12:02 mark. His 3 with 1:02 left gave the Wildcats (5-2) a 61-56 lead.McIntosh was shooting just 35 percent from the field coming into the game.I was going through a struggle where the ball just wasnt falling and it was nice to see it finally go in. Coach (Chris Collins) always was telling me this week that the law of averages will come out. Maybe there is a little jump in the averages, said McIntosh.John Collins had 12 points and 16 rebounds and Keyshawn Woods added 12 points for Wake Forest (5-2).Woods 3 cut the Northwestern lead to 61-58 with 30.3 seconds left, but Sanjay Lumpkin scored four straight points to finish the game off for the Wildcats.I thought with three minutes to go in the game, we were right there. Northwestern didnt let us make enough plays to win the game and they made the plays down the stretch, said Wake Forest coach Danny Manning.Scottie Lindsey added 12 points and Lumpkin finished with 10 points and seven rebounds for Northwestern.Lumpkins defense limited the 6-10 Collins in the second half.To see the plays Sanjay Lumpkin made by guarding John Collins the last 10 minutes of the game by giving up six inches, tons of weight, he wouldnt let him touch the ball. Sanjay Lumpkin was magnificent tonight in his own way, said Collins.McIntosh had to leave the game early in the second half after taking a shot to the face. After being tended to on the ssideline he returned to ignite a 6-0 Northwestern run.ddddddddddddIm really proud of my team tonight. That was kind of a good ole fashioned fist fight, in my opinion, said Collins.Trailing 42-38, McIntosh scored the games next six points to give the Wildcats a 44-42 lead with 11:01 in the second half.BIG PICTUREWake Forest: The Demon Deacons began a stretch on Monday where they play four of their five opponents on the opposing teams home court.Northwestern: After not being able to close out Notre Dame in the final seconds last week, the Wildcats bounced back with a win over another power five opponent. Last week, they defeated Texas, which was ranked No. 22 at the time.HOOSIERSAfter taking an elbow to his face McIntosh had a flashback to one of his favorite movies. I think my favorite part is when I came out. Im a big Hoosiers fan, obviously, because Im from Indiana. I heard coach, `patch him up, patch him up. And for whatever reason it took me back to the movie Hoosiers, said McIntosh.STAY IN THE GAMEManning wants to see his, big man, Collins stay out of foul trouble.He could break out a little bit more if he stayed out of foul trouble. But Johns an athletic kid. Last year, in the minutes that he played, his production was really high. He gets a lot of things down out there on the court. The thing were trying to stress to him is defensive position, said Manning.UP NEXTWake Forest travels to Richmond on Saturday. Richmond loss to Maryland in overtime and is coming off a win against Boston College on Saturday.Northwestern faces DePaul on Saturday. The Wildcats defeated the Blue Demons on the road in overtime last season. ' ' '