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James Hurst's versatility, readiness again proves valuable for New Orleans Saints


For ?, the end game was to win the game against New England, and whatever was required to do that, he was willing to do. It wasn't the first time the eight-year veteran had been pressed into action as an injury replacement. That versatility is one of the reasons that New Orleans re-signed him last offseason as an unrestricted free agent. (New Orleans Saints)

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James Hurst's versatility, readiness again proves valuable for New Orleans Saints