MAKE GUICE THE PRIME RUNNER
Who knows, maybe the 2018 second-rounder is just the unluckiest person with two major injuries over two games. He missed last season after a preseason knee injury. After gaining only 18 yards on carries in the season opener at Philadelphia, Guice missed eight games with a knee injury before returning against the New York Jets.
The Redskins now have a potential prime back with injuries to both knees and no idea whether he can hold up. So, like quarterback Dwayne Haskins, Guice needs to play regularly to show he is part of the 2020 campaign or is just one of those guys who couldn’t stay healthy.
The problem – Adrian Peterson won’t sit on the bench happily. Sure, we understand A.P. is bound for Canton as a first-ballot Pro Football Hall of Famer. But that’s as a Minnesota Viking, not a Redskin. This isn’t Riggo where the team owes Peterson a lifelong debt. Peterson came as a mercenary seeking one last chance and has played decently. However, he’s probably not in the 2020 plans at age 35 so he needs to give way to Guice.
Coach Bill Callahan sees the P.R. problem so he’ll split carries between the two. As long as Guice gets 810 carries per game, that’s enough. Peterson will get about as many to placate him, too. The team just needs to get through the next few weeks without a major meltdown over this.
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TIGHT ENDS
TIGHT ENDS
WIDE RECEIVERS
WIDE RECEIVERS
RUNNING BACKS
RUNNING BACKS
QUARTERBACKS
QUARTERBACKS
GUARDS/CENTERS TOP AVAILABLE FREE AGENTS
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Q&A with Ron Rivera, Martin Mayhew and Marty Hurney
Coach Ron Rivera, General Manager Martin Mayhew and Executive Vice President of Football/Player Personnel Marty Hurney met with the media via Zoom on Feb. 3 to discuss the direction of the new front office. The interview is edited for space.
OFFENSIVE TACKLES
OFFENSIVE TACKLES
Never a quiet time for WFT
The dust never settles around the Washington Football Team.
Bargains can be valuable additions
Raise your hand if you muttered derisively last offseason when the Washington Football Team signed free-agent tight end Logan Thomas away from the Detroit Lions.
3 big thoughts
3 big thoughts