PHILADELPHIA -- Eagles wide receiver Josh Huff will not face immediate disciplinary action from the team following his arrest Tuesday, and is expected to play Sunday against the New York Giants.Huff has been charged with possessing an unloaded 9 mm handgun without a permit and a small amount of marijuana after he was pulled over for speeding on the Walt Whitman Bridge on the New Jersey side.He and I spoke about it privately. Its one of the things I talk about all the time with players, you just try to eliminate distractions and take care of your business outside of the building, coach Doug Pederson said Wednesday. He understands. Obviously it is out of our hands at this point, and weve just got to see where it goes.Nothing changes right now until we get ... again, its out of our hands. Its a legal matter right now, and well get more information on it.Huff faces charges for possessing the gun without a permit in New Jersey and for the magazine found with six hollow-point bullets. He also faces a disorderly persons offense for having less than 50 grams of marijuana, police said. Pederson revealed that Huff was at the Eagles practice facility before the incident.He was here yesterday morning, Pederson said. He came in and watched the game film and then left from here, so it was sometime after he left.There have been a number of off-field incidents during Pedersons short time as head coach of the Eagles. A dancer at a Philadelphia strip club accused wide receiver Nelson Agholor of sexual assault in June, though Agholor was never charged. Linebacker Nigel Bradham was arrested in late July after allegedly striking a Miami hotel employee after a verbal altercation, and was arrested again in October at Miami International Airport after authorities say TSA workers found a loaded gun in his backpack.To this point, the team has not handed down disciplinary action for any of the incidents.Its like youre the father of your house and youve just got to keep talking to your siblings and just keep talking to your kids and keep reiterating the importance of who you represent, what you represent, your families, the Philadelphia Eagles and youve got to make smart choices, Pederson said. Its all about choices and consequences in life. If you make bad choices, youve got to suffer the consequences.Pederson said he cant control what players do once they leave the Eagles facility, but he reminded his players that they are under a microscope as NFL players in Philadelphia.I would say that I do [have control of this team]. 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WINNIPEG, Manitoba -- Rookie Patrik Laine got the last laugh in his anticipated showdown with Auston Matthews, then cracked a joke or two after.Laine completed a hat trick 2:40 into overtime, helping the Winnipeg Jets overcome a four-goal deficit to beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-4 on Wednesday night.Laine got the better of his first head-to-head matchup against fellow rookie Matthews, tying the game with 55 seconds left in the third before winning it in overtime. The confident Finn went second overall in the 2016 draft behind Matthews, despite Laines public insistence he should have gone first.I think it was just a normal regular season game, Laine said with a chuckle.Laine got his third goal with a wrist shot on a 2-on-1 rush. He swooped behind the net with his arms raised after scoring, and his teammates hopped on the ice to celebrate while hats poured down from the stands.Laine has four goals on the season, tying Matthews and three others for the NHL lead.Fans chanted Laine better during the game, music to the rookies young ears.Yeah, I heard something and that sounds pretty good, Laine said. Thats their opinion and Im not going to say anything about that.Matthews heard the chants, too.Its a great atmosphere, Matthews said. Obviously, Winnipeg is a great hockey city so thats what you get when you play these types of teams. You got to block it out and just have fun with it.Laine scored in overtime right after Matthews was stopped by goaltender Michael Hutchinson at the other end.Two great young players that are going to give their fans reasons to have nights like this over the course of the year, over the course of their careers, starting now, Jets coach Paul Maurice said. Weve just seen brilliance from both of them in the first four games of the season. Lucky for Winnipeg fans and lucky for Toronto fans we get to watch two great young players.Winnipeg was down 4-0 early in the second before getting goals froom Tyler Myers, Laine and Mark Scheifele, who made it 4-3 at 6:05 of the third.ddddddddddddaine tied it on the power play with Leafs defenseman Morgan Rielly in the box for cross-checking Scheifele, who also had a pair of assists.That was a big play for them and Ill take blame for that one, Rielly said.In their season opener against Carolina, the Jets were down 4-1 early in the third and came back to win 5-4 in overtime.Nazem Kadri scored twice for Toronto and Connor Carrick and William Nylander also had goals. Nylander added an assist.Hutchinson made 36 saves for Winnipeg and Frederik Andersen stopped 29 shots for Toronto.Carrick opened the scoring at 6:46 of the first off a rebound, and Kadri made it 2-0 with a low shot from the slot at 16:12.Toronto then used a pair of power-play goals to make it 4-0 early in the second.Nylander scored with 2 seconds left on a five-on-three power play 6:47 into the second. Kadri followed with his second goal of the game 8 seconds later.Winnipeg got its own power play in the middle period, but Andersen made three great saves within a few seconds.A minute after the Leafs penalty expired, Myers and Scheifele got on a 2-on-1, with Scheifele passing the puck to Myers across the ice in front Carrick for Myers goal at 13:04 and the 4-1 score.Laine scored a minute into the third when he took a pass from Byfuglien at the point, turned and fired a wrist shot by Andersen.Five minutes later, Scheifele blasted a shot past Andersen on the stick side for his third goal of the season.Game notes Laine also has one assist for five points in four games this season. Matthews got his first NHL assist Wednesday and has five points in three games.UP NEXT:Jets: Play in Sundays outdoor Heritage Classic against Edmonton.Maple Leafs: Travel to Minnesota for a game Thursday. ' ' '