Cowboys Reach Agreement With WR Anthony Armstrong
One week after the Cowboys cut Anthony Armstrong, the receiver agreed to rejoin the club Wednesday, Rainer Sabin of the Dallas Morning News reports.
Armstrong was released March 27 in a wave of moves that included the signings of safety Will Allen and linebacker Justin Durant.
Armstrong, who appeared in one game for the Cowboys in 2012 after he was acquired last November, has...
Cowboys re-sign WR Anthony Armstrong
According to ProFootballTalk.com, the Dallas Cowboys have re-signed free agent wide receiver Anthony Armstrong.
Armstrong visited with the Giants yesterday and decided to re-up with the Cowboys today.
Armstrong was a dynamic receiver when he was with the Redskins, but only recorded 3 receptions for 12 yards last season in Dallas.
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Cowboys sign Will Allen, make two other roster moves
The Dallas Cowboys officially signed free agent safety Will Allen today after releasing wide receiver Anthony Armstrong and restructuring the contract of quarterback Kyle Orton.
Allen recorded 34 tackles and 1 forced fumble last season.
The Cowboys were also able to officially sign linebacker Justin Durant with the roster moves they made today.
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Dolphins release WR Anthony Armstrong
MIAMI (AP) -- Receiver Anthony Armstrong has been released by the Miami Dolphins after making only three catches for 12 yards in the season's first seven games.
Armstrong was overtaken on the depth chart by veteran newcomer Jabar Gaffney, who played for the first time Sunday in a win over the New York Jets and had a 30-yard reception.
Armstrong had 44 catches for 871 yards...
Via Fox Sports Florida
October 30, 2012
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Redskins fail to trade Anthony Armstrong, cut him instead
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Earlier today it was reported that the Washington Redskins were trying to trade wide receiver Anthony Armstrong to the Dolphins in exchange for running back Steve Slaton.
It looks like the trade talks never evolved into anything since Armstrong was later waived by the Redskins.
WR Anthony Armstrong probably the most notable name on Redskins’ cut list.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer...
Report: Redskins, Dolphins working on a trade
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According to Mike Jones of the Washington Post, the Redskins and Dolphins are working on a trade that will send wide receiver Anthony Armstrong to Miami and running back Steve Slaton to Washington D.C.
I’m told #Redskins working on trade sending Armstrong to Miami for RB Steve Slaton
— Mike Jones (@MikeJonesWaPo) August 31, 2012
Armstrong is a good receiver that will give...
Redskins’ Anthony Armstrong dons questionable jersey
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In an effort to protect his separated right shoulder, and not miss any practice time, Redskins receiver Anthony Armstrong on Monday wore a yellow non-contact jersey, similarly used by quarterbacks. No big deal, right?
He decided to take it a step further — and really shout “stay away!” — by slapping an upside-down question mark on the front, and a regular...
Anthony Armstrong points out Redskins beat NFC champs twice
Remember when Brian Orakpo pointed out last week that the Redskins had “smashed the Giants twice,” after New York advanced to the NFC title game?
Well, the Giants going to the Super Bowl won’t stop such talk, as evidenced by Anthony Armstrong’s Twitter feed on Sunday night.
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Via D.C. Sports Bog
January 23, 2012
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Anthony Armstrong aims to apply lessons of 2011 season
A year after emerging as the Washington Redskins’ second-leading wide receiver in 2010, recording 44 catches for 871 yards and three touchdowns, Anthony Armstrong expected big things in his sophomore season in the NFL.
The Redskins drafted three wide receivers and acquired two more veterans in Jabar Gaffney and Donte Stallworth, but Armstrong still thought he would have a key...
Via Redskins Insider
January 04, 2012
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Anthony Armstrong not ready to start coaching
Responding to a remark by Washington Redskins coach Mike Shanahan, wide receiver Anthony Armstrong said he is far from ready to take up coaching and will continue to work to improve.
“When there was a lockout, I was looking into coaching a little bit, had a coaching job with the soccer team, and we ended up having a winning record, but no time soon am I thinking about taking on...
Via Redskins Insider
November 09, 2011
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