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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

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Washington Redskins head coach as Mike Shanahan walks off the field after an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Landover, Maryland, 12 December 2010. Tampa Bay defeated Redskins 17-16. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

ASHBURN, Virginia - safety LaRon Landry Washington Redskins is done for the season with the left Achilles tendon injury.

Coach Mike Shanahan said Monday that Landry will be placed on injured reserve.

Landry is touted as a defensive MVP candidate possible League at the beginning of the season, when he was clad in clusters of Redskins, new defence, but left unable to practice for several weeks and forced to play with pain painful Achilles tendon.

Tendon is in danger of failure if he continues to play, sort of Landry has served on the last four games, most of the time in a haystack walk from spending.

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