Veteran defensive end Renaldo Wynn has returned to the Washington Redskins for a second spell in the capital.
12-year veteran Wynn spent four years with the Skins from 2002 to 2006, and has now returned to the team after one-year spells with the New Orleans Saints and New York Giants.
Wynn played every game for the Giants last year and made 24 tackles and two sacks.
A first round pick at the 1997 NFL Draft, Wynn played for the Jacksonville Jaguars for five season before his first spell with Washington.
The Skins have also retained the services of kicker Shaun Suisham after he signed a new deal with the team.
Suisham only kicked 72 percent (26 from 36) of his field-goal attempts last season - the worst conversion rate of any NFL kicker last year with more than ten attempts.
His stats over his five-year career are better, with a 77.9 percent conversion rate on field goals with 67 out of 86, while he has missed just one extra point from 77 attempts.
Suisham may not be the automatic choice for kicker with the Redskins next season though, with Dave Rayner being signed last month to offer some competition in training camp.
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