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LaVar Arrington

4/22/2006

Arrington signed with the Giants on Saturday, agreeing to a $49 million, seven-year deal.

3/6/2006

Arrington bought out his contract with the Redskins for $4 million in order to become a free agent. The linebacker parted ways with the only NFL team of his six-year career.

12/9/2005

Arrington is unlikely to play Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals after sitting out practice again on Friday with a bruised right thigh. The linebacker was injured during last week's win over the Rams and is officially listed as questionable for the Cardinals' game.

10/12/2005

Despite being healthy, Arrington has appeared in only two plays over the Redskins' last two contests combined. Head coach Joe Gibbs has not revealed exactly why the three-time Pro Bowl linebacker has fallen so far on the team's depth chart, except to say he's not doing enough to garner playing time. For the season, Arrington has just two tackles in three games.

8/24/2005

Although his action likely will be limited, Arrington plans to make his preseason debut in Friday's exhibition battle with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The linebacker, who appeared in just four games last season, continues to recover from multiple surgeries to repair a lateral meniscus injury in his right knee, but appears to be getting close to full strength.

8/16/2005

After passing his physical, Arrington was activated from the physically unable to perform list on Monday and returned to practice with the Washington Redskins. The linebacker, who appeared in just four games last season, was limited in the workout, as he continues to recover from multiple surgeries to repair a lateral meniscus injury in his right knee. He is not expected to play in Friday's preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

8/10/2005

Arrington continues to recover from multiple surgeries to repair a lateral meniscus injury in his right knee, but the linebacker passed a conditioning test on Tuesday, and he could be cleared for workouts with the Redskins as early as next week. His knee problems limited him to just four games all of last season.

8/1/2005

Arrington still is unable to run at full speed as he continues to recover from multiple surgeries to repair a lateral meniscus injury in his right knee. Given that, the linebacker at the very least will miss the first part of training camp. The Redskins hope that he will heal in time for Arrington to get back in football shape for the opening of the regular season in September.

6/22/2005

Arrington continues to recover from a pair of surgeries on his right knee, and he has begun a running program. But according the Washington Post, he still has a lot of work to do to be ready for the start of Redskins training camp at the end of July. The linebacker played just four games last season before torn cartilage and a bone bruise forced him to go under the knife in September. He had another procedure on the same knee in April to relieve lingering discomfort.