Boldin Resting At Home, Cards Want Hit Reviewed
29th September, 2008 - 5:04 pm
ESPN - Cardinals' receiver Anquan Boldin rested comfortably at home on Monday after being carted off the field in the team's loss to the Jets.

Coach Ken Whisenhunt said he believed safety Eric Smith's hit violated a safety edict issued by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.

"I think it's one of the hits that falls into the category of being dangerous to players," Whisenhunt said Monday. "Certainly, I'm sure that the league is going to look at this and will address it."

Although the NFL declined to comment, it routinely looks at any questionable hit that may have violated the rule.

All of Boldin's tests came out favorable, but his status for Week Five in uncertain. [READ]

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