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Brett Favre doesn't have to worry about LaVar Arrington this time around.
Arrington, the Washington Redskins linebacker who knocked the Green Bay Packers quarterback out of their last meeting, was among three players declared out for Sunday's game by the Redskins yesterday.
Arrington, kicker John Hall and tight end Fred Baxter won't play against the Packers because of various injuries. The declarations regarding Arrington and Hall, who had been listed as doubtful, weren't surprising, but Baxter's plunge from probable to out seemingly came out of nowhere.
Baxter wouldn't comment as he left Redskin Park, other than to say his hamstring is strained and that the injury occured this week in practice. Director of sports medicine Bubba Tyer was not available for comment.
The absence of Baxter leaves Washington with just one true tight end, Robert Royal. Baxter was signed last week to replace Walter Rasby, who was released following a poor blocking performance in the Oct.17 win at Chicago.
In any case, Baxter wasn't fully healthy when he signed, thanks to the lingering effects of a partial knee tendon tear he suffered in the preseason. It was unclear yesterday whether Baxter's new injury was related to his rehabilitating knee.
Before the injury report came out, Arrington actually held out some hope of battling Favre, whom he dealt a sprained ankle in the Packers' 2002 win at Lambeau Field. The Pro Bowl linebacker was disappointed about aggravating his knee Monday but upbeat that loosened scar tissue might accelerate the healing process.
"It's actually progressing fairly quickly," Arrington said. "Now that the fluid's out of it, it's progressing pretty good."
Hall, who strained his groin two weeks ago in practice, once again will be replaced by Ola Kimrin. Kimrin hit both of his field goal attempts at Chicago in his first NFL game.
Meanwhile, linebacker Mike Barrow was downgraded to doubtful despite practicing for a second straight day. Defensive end Phillip Daniels believes he is ready to play after sitting out the past four games and practicing this week.









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