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      <title>Redskins cut Byrd, promote Worthington, Myers</title>
      <description>Hot News for TE Dominique Byrd</description>
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      <title>Redskins cut cut tight end Dominique Byrd</title>
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The Washington Redskins promoted defensive end Doug Worthington and tight end Rob Myers to the active roster and cut tight end Dominique Byrd.

Plus, the Redskins signed safety Michael Hamlin and tight end Schuylar Oordt to the practice squad.
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      <title>Cardinals QB Situation Still Unclear</title>
      <description>Quarterback Kurt Warner said he felt better Monday, a day after suffering concussion-like symptoms against the Rams. Warner was taken down on a pass play, hitting the front of his helmet on the turf. He stayed in the game for six more plays but left shortly before the first half ended. Coach Ken Whisenhunt is optimistic that Warner will play this week, but that's not a given.</description>
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      <title>Anquan Boldin Last to Know He Wasn't Playing</title>
      <description>The Cardinals are hoping that Anquan Boldin's troublesome right ankle will get better after taking a game off. But the time off sure didn't do anything for Boldin's bitter feelings about the club. Boldin has been hobbled by hamstring and ankle injuries this season, but he hadn't missed a game until Sunday at Chicago.</description>
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      <description>The Arizona Cardinals’ tight end mix features a variety of players who can’t truly call themselves playmakers. Leonard Pope leads a group that hopes to have a more noticeable impact in 2009. Andy Bishop breaks down the weak spot in Arizona’s potent offense.</description>
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      <title>TE Dominique Byrd: Cardinals Sign TE</title>
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