Jets cut popular veteran Richardson over money

September 7th, 2010  |  Published in Music News

Jets cut popular veteran Richardson over money
The Jets’ manic money-saving efforts in an uncapped year continued last night with the unexpected release of veteran fullback Tony Richardson. Richardson, a 16-year pro widely respected in the locker room as much for his leadership as his skills, was let go along with wide receiver David Clowney and running…
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