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The Arizona Cardinals are releasing wide receiver Chosen (nee Robby, Robbie) Anderson and offensive lineman Rodney Hudson, NFL Network reported Monday.

The Cardinals will free up $12 million in cap space on Anderson. Hudson, who reduced his salary to $2 million in January, reportedly is mulling retirement.

Anderson, 29, played in 10 games with the Cardinals after a midseason trade with the Carolina Panthers. He caught just seven passes for 76 yards with the Cardinals. He had no guaranteed money remaining on his deal.

Anderson has 375 catches for 4,956 yards and 29 touchdowns in 111 career games (86 starts) with three teams.

Anderson changed his name to Chosen last month, after an earlier switch from Robby to Robbie.

Hudson, 33, is a three-time Pro Bowl lineman who played in just four games last season due to injuries. He was drafted in the second round of the 2011 draft by Kansas City. He played six seasons with the Raiders, earning three Pro Bowl nods.

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