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O.J. Atogwe

Redskins load up at safety spot

The Redskins sign safety O.J. Atogwe to a $26 million, five-year deal, reuniting him with defensive coordinator Jim Haslett, his former defensive coordinator in St. Louis. (Preston Keres/The Washington Post)

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