Eskridge injured on opening kickoff?

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Also more difficult to cut an injured player. Need an injury settlement.

I doubt this injury will be more than 2 weeks. Once he's cleared, cut him so he can spend his suspension shopping his services around. Right now I'd take any receiver on the depth chart over him.
 

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I mean the team could stash him on IR but at this point what does the team gain by keeping him around?
 

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Should've been cut 3 months ago, keeping him around accomplishes nothing. He is incapable of contributing, he is just taking up space.
 

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Dee Eskridge vs. Paul Richardson in the steel cage.

PR dominates no doubt.
 

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Dee Eskridge vs. Paul Richardson in the steel cage.

PR dominates no doubt.
Paul Richardson actually made some meaningful plays on the field, enough that another team, the Redskins "stole" him away. Of course, they overpaid his fragile ass, and Richardson's body betrayed him again, trick hammie, and the Redskins cut him after 2 years.

Anybody recall, did Richardson come back to the Hawks on a one-week contract to retire as a Seahawk? That's what it looks like. Or did he come to play, and Seattle cut him after a week as he couldn't physically play at an NFL level anymore/failed physical?
 

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