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Chris Cooley's Wife's Got a Nice T-Shirt



If marriage has dulled Christy Cooley's affection for her husband, it didn't show today. Yeah, that's her, pictured above. Yeah, that's her t-shirt. Yeah, it's signed by her husband. She asked him for a special message. He obliged.

(This, and several other variations of signed Cooley tees, are selling for $47 down in one of the merchandise tents. But I didn't see any that bore the inscription "for my baby," besides this one.)

By Dan Steinberg |  July 20, 2008; 9:59 AM ET  | Category:  Redskins
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I am goona have a new line of T-Shirts called...

I LOVE CHRIS COOLEY'S WIFE

Posted by: cej75024 | July 20, 2008 10:52 AM

Shouldn't the title read "Chris Cooley's Wife's Got a Nice T-Shirt?"

Posted by: Jason | July 20, 2008 11:07 AM

Do all of those shirts have one sleeve longer than the other, or just the one?

Posted by: spectre | July 20, 2008 11:35 AM

"I Sleep With Chris Cooley" might have been a bigger hit.

Posted by: StetSports.com | July 21, 2008 7:22 AM

$47 is a lot of money for a t-shirt. of course there is value in the signature but that's a lot of money for a guy with a $9 million signing bonus. Still a huge Cooley fan, go Skins!

Posted by: skinsfan78 | July 21, 2008 12:59 PM

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