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Perrish Cox

Quan Sturdivant - LB - Cardinals

Cardinals waived LB Quan Sturdivant.
The sixth-rounder out of North Carolina was originally expected to push Paris Lenon for a starting job, but he lost out when Stewart Bradley was signed. The Cardinals will hope he goes unclaimed, so he can be added to the practice squad.
Source: Kent Somers on Twitter
 
Ha, Paris Lenon. Our LB group has improved so much since then.
 
David Garrard - QB - Jaguars

Jay Glazer of FOX Sports reports the Jagaurs are set to release starting QB David Garrard.
Luke McCown, not rookie Blaine Gabbert, will start the opener against the Titans. The move calls to mind coach Jack Del Rio's last-minute decision to part ways with Byron Leftwich in favor of Garrard just prior to the 2007 season. Due $8.075 million this year, Garrard wasn't financially viable in the "bridge quarterback" role for a team with little hope of contending. Garrard will have little time to learn the offense in his next destination, but he does make sense for a team like Seattle. QBs coach Carl Smith was Garrard's offensive coordinator from 2005-06. The Dolphins may also consider Garrard.
Related: Dolphins, Blaine Gabbert, Luke McCown, Seahawks
Source: Jay Glazer on Twitte
 
Greg Jones - LB - Giants

Sixth-round pick Greg Jones will most likely be the Giants' starter at middle linebacker this Sunday.
The Giants are fully expected to sign a veteran free agent to take Jonathan Goff's place on the roster, but it's unlikely they would be ready to start by this Sunday. Jones ran with the Giants' third teamers during training camp, and could get eaten up by Tim Hightower and the Redskins' rushing attack this weekend.
Source: ESPN New York
 
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