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  • Rodney Hudson: Released by Arizona

    Hudson (knee) was released by the Cardinals on Wednesday with a post-June 1 designation, Josh Weinfuss of ESPN reports. Hudson failed his physical after missing Arizona's final four games of 2022 due to a knee injury. The veteran center turns 34 in July, so this could conceivably mark the end of his 159-game NFL career.
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