Found February 13, 2009 on Texans Gab:
PLAYERS: Fred Weary
TEAMS: Houston Texans

Now former Texan says he does not have any hate towards the Texans. Today’s Houston Chronicle talks about it: Fred Weary hasn’t watched the play that crushed his right leg and ended his career with the Texans. He might have the stomach for it someday, down the road perhaps, when his NFL career [...]
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