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3 Big Thoughts
Derrius Guice is healthy once more so it’s time for the Redskins to learn what they really have – a potential star or an injury-prone player.
Change At Top Was Needed
Did Jay Gruden deserve to be fired? That’s complicated, but it was time for a change.
5 Players To Watch
The Redskins awful startled to two things: Jay Gruden’s firing after five miserable performances and any hope fans held of a playoff spot tabled until at least 2020.
Allen Just Doesn't Get It
Washington Redskins president Bruce Allen took a few questions from reporters following the firing of coach Jay Gruden recently, and that was important because every time Allen speaks he puts on the record the delusion and dishonesty that he and his boss, owner Dan Snyder, have used to run a once-proud franchise into the ground.
Gruden Latest Coach To Go
The end came before dawn just hours after owner Dan Snyder exited FedEx Field in a hurried motorcade following another ugly loss.
Haskins' Timetable Remains Uncertain
Is Dwayne Haskins too big to the Redskins to fail?
Q&A With Redskins President Bruce Allen
Excerpts from Redskins President Bruce Allen from an Oct. 7 press conference. Edited for length.
Special Teams: Just So Hit And Miss
The Washington Redskins fought their way to a 44 tie through the season’s first half. At least they avoided a losing record at midseason for the first time since 2007.
Cousins Focusing On Details
Washington Redskins quarterback Kirk Cousins says you’re looking at the game wrong. It’s not as much about the score as the way the team is playing that matters more.
Hall: I Still Love This Game
DeAngelo Hall played in the Washington Redskins’ 1714 win over the Seattle Seahawks, his first game action since suffering a torn ACL 14 months earlier. Not just playing, but starting at free safety. Not just starting, but taking every defensive snap.
Nothing Secondary About Coverage Success
The Redskins defensive back group has been a mostly-pleasant surprise.
New Guys In Town
The Washington Redskins made significant changes to their initial 53-man roster compared to the team that limped to the finish of the 2016 season.
Class Of 2017 Looks Promising
Many Washington Redskins fans and critics figured the team would have a major drop-off in last April’s draft after firing general manager Scot McCloughan.
Cravens Out For Year
Maybe the signs were there all along for Washington Redskins safety Su’a Cravens.
Kelley Beats Fat-Chance Odds
Robert Kelley’s rise from undrafted free agent to starting running back for the Washington Redskins, on the surface, sounds like the premise for a Hollywood movie.
3 Big Thoughts
It was supposed to be the twin peaks of Terrelle Pryor, Sr. and Josh Doctson owning the red zone with fades falling like rain drops.
The Curious Case Of Su'a Cravens
Su’a Cravens might have been the Washington Redskins’ version of Sandy Koufax, or Rocky Marciano, or Billy Sims, or legendary golfer Bobby Jones. He might have developed into a Mark Spitz or Bjorn Borg.
Cousins: The 5,000-Yard Man?
Kirk Cousins will not only eclipse the Washington Redskins single-season passing yards mark that he set last year, but could also cross the 5,000-yard mark with a strong finish.
Cousins Grows Into Multi Roles
Kirk Cousins is getting his “dad swag.” The new father is not only overlooking a revamped offense, but a son Cooper who arrived three games into the season.
Manusky: ‘Play Tough, Hard-Nosed Football'
Greg Manusky was hired by the Washington Redskins as their new defensive coordinator after a lengthy search in January.
Rookies Surprising Pair Of Aces
The Washington Redskins selected cornerback Fabian Moreau in the third round last spring.
O-line Finally Back To 2016 Form
The Washington Redskins offensive line looked about as bad as any talented, well-stocked group could look in the 2017 preseason. Simply, they were terrible.
Sounds Of Training Camp Abound
Sounds Of Training Camp Abound
Stalemate
Cousins not signed for 2018, rejects two-year deal
Plenty Of Moving Parts
Plenty Of Moving Parts
Williams Leads Personnel
Former Washington Redskins quarterback Doug Williams, Most Valuable Player of the team’s Super Bowl XXII championship, was named Senior Vice President of Player Personnel on June 13. Here is an excerpt of his remarks.
3 Big Thoughts
3 Big Thoughts
free agency may be costly
keep desean jackson or pierre garcon? or both? is kirk cousins worth a mega-deal? what about the team’s smaller free agents? and who’s on the open market?
Stacked
Receivers Now Tall, Deep Unit.
Return Of The Hogs?
Return Of The Hogs?