The Houston Texans released free agent Cory Anderson, a former University of Tennessee and Austin-East High School fullback, according to a report on the Texans’ website.
Anderson, 6-foot-3, 275 pounds, was the starter at fullback for Tennessee in the 2004-06, however much of last season the Vols switched to a two tight end offense that eliminated the fullback position.
Anderson can try to latch on with another team, but there were no reports he had done so today.
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shoalcreekvol writes:
Hope Anderson hasn't fumbled his NFL opportunity out of the end zone...Just kidding. But the fact that I even thought to write that tells you how good I am at letting go of losses to "U of A-hole". Hopefully CA will hold on tight to his dream and not get blindsided by life. Stop it, man, let it go. Let it go!
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