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mentally in a battle of sorts with the Football Team.
the organization "didn't want me" to return from his
nearly career-ending injury, and that they hesitated to
give him "a fair shake" at suiting up again, an
allegation supported by the team
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likely burned a bridge that Washington was probably going
to soon set ablaze anyway, if they haven't already,
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