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Cardinals cut former first-rounder Beanie Wells

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The Cardinals cut oft-injured back Beanie Wells, saving $1.5 million in cap space. (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

The Cardinals cut oft-injured back Beanie Wells, saving $1.5 million in cap space. (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

The Arizona Cardinals continued their offseason housecleaning by cutting running back Beanie Wells on Monday, the team announced.

The oft-injured former first-round pick of the team in 2009, Wells went through a series of knee injuries throughout his four-year stint with the Cardinals and had a recurring toe problem last season.

“It’s a performance-based business and I don’t know if I’ve done things up to our organization’s standards here,” Wells said late last season.

He gained 234 yards on 88 carries with five touchdown in 2012. The year before that, Wells complied 1,047 yards and 10 scores.

The Cardinals saved $1.5 million in cap space by cutting Wells.

  • Published On Mar 11, 2013
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    fmfrijoles 20 pts

    Too many injuries in such a short career.........a team will take a chance on him.....but he won't be their #1 back.

    mwr5053 41 pts

    Just another Ohio State running back who was over-hyped.

     

    M as in Mancy 256 pts

    @mwr5053 Overhyped is better than jailed. Clarett needs some company in the UFL bench...