ASHBURN, Va. | The Washington Redskins have signed safety Tyrone Carter and fullback Carey Davis, addressing two positions that were hit with knee injuries to starters in the last preseason game. Carter and Davis both practiced Monday. Carter has 53 starts over his 10 NFL seasons with Minnesota, the New York Jets and Pittsburgh. He started 12 games for the Steelers last year. Carey also comes from Pittsburgh, where he started 10 games over three seasons but was used sparingly last year. Free safety Kareem Moore sprained his right knee and fullback Mike Sellers hurt his left knee in Saturday’s loss to Baltimore. The Redskins also released linebacker Chris Draft.
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