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Arizona wide receiver Anquan Boldin says he’s “moved on” after Sunday’s critical comments directed at coach Ken Whisenhunt and his staff.
Boldin said he has no regrets about those comments.
“I said what I had to say and I’m done with it,” Boldin said on Wednesday. “For me, it’s not even an issue. That was Sunday and I’ve moved on.”
The three-time Pro Bowl receiver was held out of Sunday’s 41-21 victory at Chicago because of a sprained right ankle and complained afterward that “no one was man enough” to tell him he was inactive.
He said he felt good enough to play and only found out he wasn’t when he returned to his locker after warmups and discovered his gear was gone.
Whisenhunt said after the game that he told Boldin he would not be playing shortly after the inactive list was submitted.
The coach did not want to revisit the incident.
“I have no issues with Anquan,” Whisenhunt said. “He’s a good football player and I’m just glad to see him back out there practicing today.”
Boldin was a full participant in practice on Wednesday and Whisenhunt said he expected him to play in Sunday’s home game against Seattle.
“My injury’s fine. It’s not even an injury,” Boldin said. “I’m feeling great. I can make every cut without hesitation, so I’m good.
“Anybody who plays football risks injury,” Boldin said. “Every play you’re out there risking not only injury but your life. That’s just football. You have to take the bumps and bruises and get back as quickly as possible, and that’s what I try to do whenever I’m injured.”
The 29-year-old receiver, in his seventh season with Arizona, disputes the notion that his hard-nosed style makes him more susceptible to injuries, a perception that could affect the Cardinals’ or any other team’s desire to sign him to the big-money, long-term deal he desires.
“People always have an opinion, no matter how you play the game,” he said. “People talked about Torry Holt and Isaac Bruce for sliding on the turf, not taking hits. Guys that do mix it up a little bit, people have a problem with that. You just have to be you. I’m comfortable with who I am. I’m comfortable with the way I play the game, and that won’t change.”
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