Petrino Gives Starting Nod to Redman

By WRBL Staff
The Associated Press
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FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. (AP) - Another week, another change at quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons.

Coach Bobby Petrino announced today that Chris Redman, who was out of the league the last three seasons, will start against the New Orleans Saints on Monday after a strong performance in relief of Joey Harrington.

With Byron Leftwich still hurting and Harrington nor performing, the 3-and-9 Falcons had little choice except to go with a quarterback who was selling insurance a year ago.

Redman will be the third player to start at quarterback for the Falcons, who have yet to come up with a replacement for Michael Vick. This is the third time that Harrington has lost the Number 1 job, and Leftwich has yet to make it through a full game in his two
starts, going down with ankle and tailbone injuries.

Redman replaced Harrington at the start of the fourth quarter Sunday with the Falcons trailing 21-3 at St. Louis. The backup completed 16-of-24 passes for 172 yards and two touchdowns in a 28-16 loss.

Redman spent four seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, playing 10 games with six starts, but his career was sidetracked by shoulder and back problems. He didn't play at all from 2004-06, getting cut by New England and Tennessee and flopping in a tryout with the Cincinnati Bengals.

Now, he's starting again in the NFL -- in a prime-time game.
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