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The San Diego Chargers announced a one-year deal with veteran free agent offensive lineman Rex Hadnot. Financial terms were not disclosed. Hadnot, 30, was a 2004 sixth-round pick out of Houston by the Miami Dolphins who has started 93 of 114 games in an eight-year career that has also included a two-year stint with the Cleveland Browns. Most recently, Hadnot was with the Arizona Cardinals, who released him on March 18. Hadnot started all 16 games for the Cardinals last season and played in nearly 96 percent of the team's offensive snaps.

Source: Mac's Football Blog
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