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Redskins offered Albert Haynesworth in McNabb trade


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Posted by Mike Florio on April 5, 2010 8:03 AM ET

As mentioned in the 10-pack we pounded out last night for SportingNews.com and by Rosenthal several hours earlier, the Redskins dangled defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth as part of the trade talk that culminated in the Donovan McNabb deal.

We've heard that safety LaRon Landry's name also came up during the discussions.

Adam Caplan of Scout.com (via Sheil Kapadia of Philly.com) has likewise reported that Haynesworth was offered to the Eagles. We heard in the wake of the deal that the Eagles had no interest in adding Haynesworth to the team.

Bottom line? The new regime in D.C. definitely seems to be souring on the crown jewel of last year's free-agent class.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/04/05/redskins-offered-albert-haynesworth-to-the-eagles/

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No one would want that contract.

Very true....Eagles didn't cut/trade 10 veterans and $44 mil in contracts this year to take on Haynesworth and that salary. They are going young and cheap. I think (may be wrong) with the trade of McNabb that leaves David Akers as the last remaining player from the 2004 SuperBowl team.

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Very true....Eagles didn't cut/trade 10 veterans and $44 mil in contracts this year to take on Haynesworth and that salary. They are going young and cheap. I think (may be wrong) with the trade of McNabb that leaves David Akers as the last remaining player from the 2004 SuperBowl team.

The smart teams are prepared for the lockout.

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