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Anthony Sagnella (born February 28, 1964) is an American former professional
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(NFL) in 1987. He played
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. He is currently a health teacher and football coach at North Haven High School. Sagnella signed with the Redskins in 1986, but was waived during roster cutdowns. He returned to the team as one of the replacement players during the 1987 players' strike. In 2018, he and other replacement players were recognized for their contributions to the team by receiving Super Bowl rings.


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