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By John Clayton
ESPN.com Saturday, November 1, 2008 Less than two weeks after announcing that he's coming out of retirement, quarterback Daunte Culpepper has a new home. Culpepper agreed Saturday to a two-year deal with the Detroit Lions. Terms of the deal, scheduled to be signed on Monday, are unknown. Culpepper canceled a scheduled trip to Kansas City to instead visit the Lions earlier in the week. Coach Rod Marinelli made the announcement after his team's 27-23 loss to the Chicago Bears on Sunday. He would not answer questions but did say ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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