Washington Redskins
DeAngelo Hall - #23 - CB
| Status | Active |
| Height/Weight | 5' 10"/ 193 lbs. |
| Birthday | 11/19/1983 |
| Birthplace | Chesapeake, VA |
| College | Virginia Tech |
| Years played | 10 |
| Drafted | 2004, 1st round, 8th pick by Falcons |
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Thursday's wild-card injury report
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Still plenty to determine in Week 17
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Week 17 playoff scenarios
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PLAYER NEWS
Hall is back with the Washington Redskins, agreeing to a more affordable one-year contract after being cut for salary cap reasons three weeks ago. A person familiar with the deal said Monday night that Hall decided to return for approximately $2 million in 2013, a considerable drop-off from the $7.5 million in salary he would have made under his previous contract.|||||||
Hall was a casualty of the Redskins' $36 million salary cap penalty imposed by the NFL for the way the team structured contracts during the 2010 uncapped season. The second half of the penalty kicked in this year, so Hall was released by coach Mike Shanahan on the eve of free agency so the Redskins could get under the cap. Hall talked to other teams but couldn't find a better option than to stay where he was - albeit for considerably less money.
Hall has been released by the Washington Redskins, a casualty of the team's NFL-imposed salary cap penalty on the eve of the start of free agency.|||||||
Hall was cut Monday by the Redskins, who are over the cap because of an $18 million sanction for the way they structured contracts during the 2010 uncapped season. The 29-year-old cornerback had four interceptions last season for a defense that ranked 30th in the league against the pass.
Hall was active for Sunday's game against Baltimore.|||||||
Hall was wearing a walking boot on Wednesday after hurting his right ankle Monday night against the Giants.
Hall was wearing a walking boot Wednesday after hurting his right ankle Monday night. Shanahan said he expects Hall to play against the Ravens.|||||||
"There's no way I'm not playing this game, so it's a non-story," Hall said.
Hall showed up at a radio appearance Tuesday in crutches and said he had an ankle injury.|||||||
The cornerback indicated the injury wasn't serious.