ASHBURN, Va. |  Like many of his Washington Redskins teammates, Derrick Dockery shook  his head when asked about this week’s game. “Why,” Dockery said, “couldn’t they come here?” Better  yet, why are these two teams playing at all? For the final preseason  game — the one that usually means the least — the NFL’s schedule-makers  are sending the Redskins to visit the Arizona Cardinals on Thursday. “It is a little unusual,” coach Mike Shanahan said, “traveling that far.” Not  counting their American Bowl trip to Japan in 2002, the Redskins  haven’t had such a long journey for a friendly since a game against the  Los Angeles Raiders in 1992. For the sake of convenience — and also  because it’s cheaper — exhibitions are usually held against nearby  teams, if possible. Washington’s usual staple of preseason destinations  includes places such as Baltimore, Jacksonville and Carolina. The  flight to Phoenix is the longest any NFL team will make during the  preseason this year and is longer than any the Redskins will make during  the regular season. In addition, a good chunk of the roster will be  flying 3,300 miles roundtrip just to stand on the sideline, because  Shanahan usually sits his starters, as well as his top backups, in the  final preseason game. “It’s kind of like a bye week,” said No. 2 quarterback Rex Grossman. Grossman  hadn’t expected to play, although Shanahan said Grossman might get the  start before yielding to fellow backups John Beck and Richard Bartel.  Starting quarterback Donovan McNabb wouldn’t have played even if he  weren’t dealing with a sprained ankle. The division of labor was  stark this week. Players who won’t be playing against the Cardinals had a  different schedule that included a head start on preparation for the  season opener against Dallas on Sept. 12. “There are players on this team that are preparing for Week One,” center Casey Rabach said. “I’m looking at Dallas.” For  players further down the depth chart, however, this isn’t a throwaway  game at all. The final cuts are Saturday, when the roster is slashed  from 75 to 53 for the start of the regular season. This is the last shot  for anyone on the bubble. “This game, of course, I’ve got a big  mindset to go out there and make some big plays,” said undrafted rookie  receiver Brandon Banks, “and show the coaches what I’ve got and that I  belong here.” So, while Dockery and other starters were at their  lockers Tuesday answering questions about the movies they plan to watch  on the flight, others were finding ways to deflect the tension that  comes as cutdown day looms. “There’s no pressure playing  football,” said Bartel, who has been trying to make a regular season  roster since 2007 and has been cut by three other teams. “There’s a lot  of people unemployed trying to provide for their families, that’s  pressure. Whether or not you’re going to play in the NFL, that’s not  pressure.” Note: The Redskins cut LB Hall Davis, LS James Dearth, S  Lendy Holmes and OL Edwin Williams in the first round of cuts to get  the roster down to 75. Davis lasted only one practice after being  acquired in a trade from the St. Louis Rams for a conditional draft pick  that the Redskins will likely get back. Dearth’s release shows the  coaches are content to go with inexperienced Nick Sundberg at long  snapper, despite his struggles early in training camp.
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