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Ex-Buckeye Smith makes Ravens cut

Published: Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2007 12:08 a.m. MDT
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Three rookie free agents cut were wide receiver Eric Fowler, defensive end Derrick Jones and long snapper Jared Retkofsky. Also released were running back Larry Croom, punter Mike Barr, kicker Connor Hughes, linebacker Richard Koonce, center Donovan Raiola and wide receiver Dan Sheldon.

Barlow, from Pitt, was signed May 10 to compete for the backup running back's role behind Willie Parker. But Barlow quickly fell out of the rotation early in training camp and never made a strong push to make the team, despite carrying four times for 14 yards and a touchdown Sunday night against Philadelphia.

CARDINALS LOSE ROSS: The Arizona Cardinals placed starting right tackle Oliver Ross on injured reserved with a triceps injury Monday, ending his season.

The team also placed wide receiver Ahmad Merritt on injured reserve with an ankle injury.

Ross, who signed a five-year contract with Arizona in 2005, was injured in the preseason opener at Oakland. He will be replaced by Levi Brown, the team's first-round draft pick.

Also Monday, the Cardinals released former BYU wide receiver Todd Watkins.

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GIANTS' TYREE INJURED: One-time special teams Pro Bowler David Tyree of the New York Giants will be sidelined up to six weeks with a broken left wrist. Tyree will have surgery, coach Tom Coughlin said Monday, adding that the team was willing to keep him on the roster in hopes of getting him back.

The five-year veteran was hurt Saturday during the 20-12 preseason loss to the New York Jets.

VIKINGS TRADE FOR HOLCOMB: Looking for more experience behind young starter Tarvaris Jackson, the Minnesota Vikings acquired veteran quarterback Kelly Holcomb in a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday.

The 34-year-old Holcomb is entering his 12th season and has 21 career starts, nearly twice as many as the other three quarterbacks on the Vikings' roster combined.

Coach Brad Childress announced Monday that Jackson, a second-round pick out of Alabama State a year ago with two career starts, will be the opening day starter.

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