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WHAT THEY'RE SAYING
“It’s the No. 1 area that I want to see Derek Carr become what he was, what, three years ago when he was trending really well.
Kerrigan on sack mark: ‘I want it'
Ryan Kerrigan heard the offseason whispers.
No more excuses for Carr, offense
For so many reasons, the spotlight is shining brighter on Derek Carr than it ever has before.
Defense strong across board
What will Washington’s revamped defense look like under coach Ron Rivera and defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio?
Ferrell blocking out noise
Clelin Ferrell proved to be a stand-up player throughout his rookie season, even as a multitude of critics quickly tried to bury him as a first-round bust. He wasn’t, of course. Not even close. But, with a tip of the cap to Chappelle’s Show, haters gonna hate.
Choosing quarterbacks is never ‘comfortable'
Let me make this clear – I think that Dwayne Haskins will be the starting quarterback for the Washington Football Team. There are too many circumstances working in favor of that outcome and also too many working against any other result.
NEW MIDDLE MAN
Prized free agent Littleton set to anchor defense
Change was offseason's constant
Wow, what an offseason.
It's not about proving anybody wrong; it's about the Super Bowl
There has been a lot written, said and talked about when it comes to Derek Carr ever since he entered the NFL in 2014. Good, bad, or otherwise. And while Carr has mostly danced around conversations pertaining to himself, particularly any sort of criticism, he was pretty open when speaking with reporters early in training camp. He talked about dealing with the pandemic, the benefits of a third consecutive season in the same offense, teaming with Marcus Mariota and a variety of other topics. Here are excerpts from that conversation. Call it Carr in his own words.
5 Players to watch
Dwayne Haskins
INSIDE JOB
Collins emerging as leader on interior defensive line
Cancer won't stop Rivera
The diagnosis was a shot across the internet. Washington coach Ron Rivera has cancer.
CAMP BUZZ
CAMP BUZZ
3 big thoughts
SMITH SHOULD BE QUARANTINE QB
AFC WEST ROUNDUP
AFC WEST ROUNDUP
NO MERCY, NO FEAR
THE NBA IS BACK AND NEW ORLEANS PELICANS STAR ZION WILLIAMSON IS AS CONFIDENT AS HE’S EVER BEEN. LET THIS BE YOUR FINAL WARNING.
U-N-C-E-R-T-A-I-N-T-Y is certain
G-MAN ON THE G-MEN
THE PEOPLE'S CHAMP
NATASHA CLOUD HAS ALWAYS FOUGHT FOR WHAT’S RIGHT. BY OPTING OUT OF THE 2020 WNBA SEASON TO FOCUS ON SOCIAL JUSTICE, THE REIGNING CHAMP CONTINUES HER FIGHT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE BLACK COMMUNITY.
Sterling Shepard: Buying into the Giants' wide receiver unit
Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard has become one of the faces of the franchise, expounding on the positives and hoping to fulfill the promise while sporting that infectious smile he brought with him four years ago from the University of Oklahoma.
PACK MENTALITY
MEET ROBBY SIKKA, THE SUPERFAN TURNED DOCTOR TURNED NBA TEAM VP WHOSE EXPERTISE HAS BEEN CRUCIAL FOR THE NBA THROUGHOUT THE PANDEMIC.
Giants' history against this season's opponents
BEHIND THE NUMBERS
MOMENT TO MOMENT
CLASS OF 2021 SUPERSTAR AZZI FUDD HAS BATTLED COUNTLESS OBSTACLES, INCLUDING MAJOR KNEE SURGERY, OVER THE PAST YEAR. AS SHE RETURNS TO THE SPORT SHE LOVES, SHE’S FILLED WITH A FRESH PERSPECTIVE ON THE GAME AND LIVING LIFE IN A PANDEMIC.
Martinez ready to lead
LB is key addition to 2020 NYG D
CHI VIEW
AS THE 2020 WNBA SEASON BEGINS, CHICAGO SKY FORWARD GABBY WILLIAMS VOWS TO CONTINUE USING HER PLATFORM TO SPEAK ABOUT SOCIAL JUSTICE AND FIGHT FOR CHANGE.
THE 12TH DIMENSION
THE 12TH DIMENSION
THE LINK UP
AFTER TORONTO NATIVE ROY WOODS PAID HOMAGE TO PASCAL SIAKAM ON HIS LATEST EP, WE HAD TO INTRODUCE THE OVO SOUND ARTIST TO THE RAPTORS ALL-STAR. HERE, THEY TALK ABOUT TORONTO CULTURE, MUSIC, BALL AND SO MUCH MORE.
Kevin Zeitler prepared to play anywhere
Versatility on the O-line
THAT QUARANTINE LIFE
AS THE WORLD SHUT DOWN IN MARCH DUE TO THE CORONAVIRUS, EVERYONE HAD MORE FREE TIME THAN WE KNEW WHAT TO DO WITH. CHECK OUT WHAT YOUR FAVORITE PLAYERS WERE UP TO DURING THEIR HIATUS.
GO LEGEND
AS SHE BEGINS HER 19TH SEASON IN THE WNBA, THE SEATTLE STORM’S SUE BIRD RECALLS HER EARLY DAYS IN THE LEAGUE, WHAT IT’S BEEN LIKE IN THE WUBBLE AND WHY SHE WORKS SO HARD TO MAKE THE GAME BETTER FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS.
Dan the Man
The second year signal caller is ready for the spotlight