Veteran defensive lineman healthy again Aaron Wilson
Veteran nose guard Kendrick Clancy is healthy again and has drawn interest from the Kansas City Chiefs, Houston Texans and the New Orleans Saints, according to his agent, Ron Del Duca.
"He'll be playing somwhere soon," Del Duca indicated via his Twitter account. "Decision soon."
Clancy had surgery on his knee, but has recovered from the injury, per Del Duca.
Clancy, 31, played for the Saints for the past three seasons.
The 6-foot-1, 305-pound former Pittsburgh Steelers third-round draft pick has recorded 139 tackles, three forced fumbles and 5 1/2 sacks.
He was limited to two games last season because of the knee injury.
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You forgot to mention he returned the same practice and it appeared to just be a stinger.
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'SYNDER SUCKS' he wrote on Twitter
Aug 20, 2010
02:21 AM
I wish him only the best. Get well, young man.
This stuff happens, didn't cause Terrell Davis to retire, as that actually was the knee injury he sustained while tackling a Jet on an INT - that being said he was always and the donkeys cognizant of this issue with Daivs as well...migraines and nuerological problems are real for damn sure and don't make an NFL players life any easier - and seriously "karma" - give it a rest already - Favre's not the devil, hasn't been sighted hanging with Lucifer or sacrificying any virgins - well lately anyway - that was the "before PG Favre" that's marketed for mass consumption...