Ashburn, VA (My Sportsbook) - The Washington Redskins made a number of moves on Tuesday, including the addition of free agent offensive tackle Levi Jones. The 30-year-old Jones played in 94 games (84 starts) for the Bengals from 2002-08. He played in 10 games with Cincinnati in 2008 before a leg injury ended his season. Jones was released by the Bengals on May 6, 2009. The 6-foot-5, 307-pound left tackle was the 10th overall pick of the Bengals in the 2002 draft. The Redskins were without starting left tackle Chris Samuels (neck) during this past Sunday's 14-6 loss to Kansas City. Samuels, who suffered a stinger on October 11 versus Carolina, has already been ruled out for Monday's game against the Eagles. Samuels continues to visit with doctors on his injury. The club also re-signed defensive end Renaldo Wynn and added running back Quinton Gaither to the roster. To make room on the roster, Washington released running backs Marcus Mason and Anthony Alridge and punter Glenn Pakulak.
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