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The Washington Redskins placed offensive tackle Chris Samuels on season-ending injured reserve Saturday.
Samuels suffered a neck injury on October 11 against the Carolina Panthers, and it has been rumored that the six-time Pro Bowl selection may retire due to the ailment.
The Redskins starting left tackle since 2000, Samuels has played with spinal stenosis his entire pro career. Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spine, and Samuels will talk to medical specialists to determine his future.
The 32-year-old started the team's first five games before the injury. Stephon Heyer has moved over from right tackle to start on the left side the last two games.
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