There are a pair of tubs outside the locker room at Redskins Park, shielded from both the sun and the rain by a tent, and on Thursday morning Santana Moss hobbled up to one of them and slid in, uniform pants, thigh pads and all. The relief washed over his face, because the ice-cold water in what amounts to a kiddy pool hit his hamstring, his 30-year-old hamstring, and the tightness began to go away.
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