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    Cardinals safety Ifeanyi Ohalete is expected to start on Sunday.
    Ohalete has been bothered by an ankle injury.
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    Cardinals extended safety Ifeanyi Ohalete’s contract through 2006.
    Arizona is doing a good job picking their “Dennis Green” people and getting them secured long term.
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    The Lions put in a claim for former Redskin safety Ifanyi Ohalete.
    They’ll find out today if they get him.
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    The Cardinals claimed Ifeanyi Ohalete off waivers from the Washington Redskins.
    The safety should make an immediate impact in Arizona, where Quentin Harris has been a disappointment and Dexter Jackson can’t get healthy.
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    Ifeanyi Ohalete has been a Cardinal for only three days, but he’s expected to play tonight against San Diego.
    Ohalete has a chance to start in Arizona, as starting free safety Dexter Jackson has missed most of camp with a disk problem in his back.
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    Ifeanyi Ohalete, claimed last week from Washington, is now Arizona’s starting safety.
    He replaces Quentin Harris, who has struggled. The usual starter, Dexter Jackson, is out with a back injury.
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    The Washington Redskins have re-signed safety Ifeanyi Ohalete to a one-year contract worth $628,000.
    Ohalete is probably best known for his refusal this offseason to give Champ Bailey his uniform number.
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    Cardinals released S Ifeanyi Ohalete, LB Isaiah Ekejiuba, CB Rhett Nelson, T Alan Reuber, DT Keith Wright, and DE Peppi Zellner.
    Ohalete’s release is a big surprise. He was very effective last season as a starter.
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    Bengals signed S Ifeanyi Ohalete.
    Ohalete isn’t a huge name, but was the most surprising cut we’ve seen in camp. With Kim Herrin out for the year, he has a chance to start in Cincinnati.