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Baltimore Sun:
The coaches' decision to deactivate Frank Walker prior to Sunday's contest against the Denver Broncos was surprising to some, including the cornerback himself.
But Walker, who spoke today for the first time, said he wasn't angered oir disappointed by the decision.
"Everybody wants to play, but I feel like our coaches are always going to put this team in the best situation to win," he said. "Obviously, I wasn’t a part of that. No big deal."
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