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Eagles acquire G Reggie Wells, cut 10

September 4th, 2010

The Eagles have acquired Cardinals guard Reggie Wells for a sixth-round draft pick in 2011. Wells, entering his eighth NFL season, started all 16 games for a prolific Cardinals offense in five of the past six years. He could help address one of the Eagles’ biggest questions: right guard, a job that has been held by the shaky Stacy Andrews. Wells has also started six postseason games during his seven-year tenure with the Cardinals. He only played nine regular season games in 2005 because of a broken ankle, but otherwise has started every game for the Cardinals since the end of 2003. Most of those starts — 78 — were at left guard. Todd Herremans is firmly entrenched there for the Eagles.

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Eagles acquire G Reggie Wells, cut 10

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