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Antwaan Randle El #82 | Wide Receiver | Washington Redskins
Height: 5-10    Weight: 192    Born: Aug 17, 1979, Riverdale, IL

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July 20, 2008
Antwaan Randle El returned to practice Sunday, for his first real action since having his knee scoped in May, according to the Washington Post. Coach Jim Zorn commented that he was impressed with his speed.
June 13, 2008
Washington wide receiver Antwaan Randle El is expected to participate fully in training camp, according to the Washington Post.
May 20, 2008
Antwaan Randle El said his recovery from minor arthroscopic surgery earlier this month is going well and he hopes to begin running shortly, according to the Washington Post.
May 7, 2008
Washington Redskins receiver Antwaan Randle El, with crutches under both arms, said the surgery on his right knee went as expected and that he hopes to return to the field for offseason practices next month, according to ESPN. Randle El said the knee was swollen after minicamp practice Saturday. A MRI found loose cartilage, possibly the residual effects of getting the knee banged in a couple games last season, and he had arthroscopic surgery Monday. "The big thing is get it done now and not have it happen during training camp," Randle El said.
May 6, 2008
The Washington Redskins report WR Antwaan Randle El has undergone arthroscopic knee surgery today and should be fully recovered by the start of training camp, according to the Associated Press.
May 6, 2008
Wide receiver Antwaan Randle El underwent arthroscopic knee surgery yesterday and is expected to return for the Washington Redskins' second session of organized team activities that start in June, according to the Washington Post. Randle El, who sat out the start of organized team activities on Monday because of his knee injury, had what head coach Jim Zorn described as a "fairly minor" procedure to remove floating cartilage in his knee. "He'll be here for the next set of OTAs," said Zorn. ”This should be a three to four-week deal, I think. I haven't heard any report. This is just what the preliminary thoughts were when they went in."