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WR Hubbard among six cut by Bills
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WR Hubbard among six cut by Bills

Published Aug. 28, 2011 6:08 p.m. ET

Wide receiver Paul Hubbard was among six players cut by the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.

Hubbard was released a day after he and backup quarterback Tyler Thigpen helped send Buffalo's wild 35-32 preseason overtime win over Jacksonville into the extra period. The pair hooked up on a 4-yard touchdown pass with 38 seconds left in regulation and then again for a 2-point conversion.

Running back Anthony Elzy, defensive backs Rajric Coleman and Loyce Means, offensive lineman Isaiah Thompson, and punter Reid Forrest were also cut.

The moves bring Buffalo's roster down to 81 players. All teams must be down to 80 players by Tuesday afternoon.

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