Renaldo Wynn
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"Renaldo Levalle Wynn" is a former American football defensive end. He was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the first round of the 1997 NFL Draft. He played college football at Notre Dame Fighting Irish football/Notre Dame.

Wynn also played for the New Orleans Saints, New York Giants and Washington Redskins.

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It just happened so fast. My hand got jammed in an awkward spot. I knew as soon as it happened that it was definitely broken.

My first thought was about my wife and daughter and my mom who were in the stands because they definitely get [worried] when something like that happens. It was tough [to follow the game] because I was trying to get the pain under control and I was out of it once I got the medicine that was needed.

The preparation is unbelievable. You learn how to watch film from a different prospective.

Obviously, he made a heck of a play. But all I know is when we got to the sidelines the coaches were saying we have to tackle better. That's two weeks in a row that big plays and missed tackles have cost us.

This makes it so sweet. I remember talking to Derrick Brooks after the first Tampa game, and he said, 'We'll see you guys in the playoffs.' And I don't think he knew how true that was going to be, that we were going to actually see them in the first wild-card game.

In past years, guys were racing out the door trying to get out of here. Now it's almost a shock that the season is over. We really believed we could take this thing all the way.

We've got a lot of Dallas fans, even in D.C.. I've been here four years, and I've just been getting sick and tired of hearing about it, what they're going to do. So you don't even know how enjoyable it was for us to get this win and get a sweep. It hadn't happened since '95. It's unbelievable. It's something I'll definitely remember.

They won the championship. It had been a long time since they won it, so I want to kind of get a little bit of that powder over here.

'Silent Assassin,' that's pretty much what he is. Because he's coming out of nowhere. He's consistent. You can depend on him. People had a question mark at that position after Antonio Pierce left. He's stepped in and done an excellent job.