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Get Ready For Wild Free Agency Ride
We are about to enter a new era of Washington Redskins free agency – the Ron Rivera/Dan Snyder era.
Young Isn't A Simple Choice
You’d think picking second in this year’s draft would be easy for the Washington Redskins. Think again.
Plenty of moves in the wind
If money squandering was a crime the way money laundering is, Dan Snyder and Bruce Allen would be sitting in adjacent prison cells.
3 big thoughts
FEDEX FIELD 2.0 SEEMS FAVORITE IN FUTURE
Regaining Fans Isn't That Hard
What’s it going to take for Redskins fans to return to FedEx Field?
Is This Another Sequel?
It’s the Ron Rivera Era – long may it reign.
Roster May See Major Turnover
Scorecards – get your scorecards. Can’t tell the players without a scorecard.
Q & A with Alex Smith
Quarterback Alex Smith met with the media on Dec. 30 after not playing since breaking his leg in October 2018. Interview was edited for length.
Allen's gone, successor on hold
The bells tolled one day before the new year and they tolled for Bruce Allen.
Q & A with Ron Rivera
Incoming Redskins coach Ron Rivera met with the media on Jan. 2 to discuss his vision of reviving the franchise. The interview was edited for length.
A tale of two drafts
The Redskins earned the No. 2 overall pick with their futility during a brutal 3-13 season.
3 big thoughts
SECOND PICK JUST GOT MUCH EASIER
Offensive Player Of The Year: Terry McLaurin
Terry McLaurin is a stud. He’s just stuck on a bad offense and that’s a shame.
Making best of a bad hand
It’s an old expression: When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.
Who's next man up?
“Billy Ball” will soon end in the nation’s capital. No more old-school running offense under interim coach Bill Callahan.
It has to get better – right?
As a child of the ‘60s, one of my favorite songs is “Knights in White Satin” by the Moody Blues. The key line near the end – “Another year useless, another year spent.”
The Season of Discontent
Where did it all go wrong for the Redskins? Why did they collapse once more in a division that may set a historic low for overall wins?
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: QUINTON DUNBAR
In 2018 – before getting injured during the Redskins fifth game – Quinton Dunbar was the Redskins’ best cornerback. He received no credit from fans or the media.
SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR: TRESS WAY
The Washington Redskins specialists have been largely special in 2019. Snapper Nick Sundberg, kicker Dustin Hopkins and punter Tress Way have been very good at their individual tasks and even as a unit on field goals and extra points.
Will Allen survive?
What’s it going to take for Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder to fire president Bruce Allen?
Quality over quantity needed in draft
The Redskins won’t have an easy decision with their first-round pick, if they don’t trade down that is.
3 Big thoughts
HASKINS IMPROVES GAME BY GAME
Will The Offense Boom Or Bust?
The Washington Redskins offense was an absolute disaster in the first half of the season.
Teams Need More Happy Returns
The Washington Redskins special teams in the final stretch of the season must develop one thing – a threat to return the ball, specifically off punts.
Q & A with Trent WIlliams
The player tasked with protecting a quarterback’s blindside ended up sacking the Washington Redskins in their own building.
Is Callahan A 2020 Candidate?
Whenever the head coach is fired after five games and an (0-5) start, his coaching staff knows that sand is slipping through the hour glass of an NFL season even more quickly.
Is 1-15 Really In Play?
Dan Snyder’s time in Washington has produced average-at-best teams.
Haskins: ‘It's a growing process'
It was the long expected and smart thing to do – rookie quarterback Dwayne Haskins is a starter for the rest of the season. Now, let’s see what he does with it in regards to next season.
From Where I'm Sitting - The Long And Winding Road?
The answer was there all the while. I’ve stumbled onto what the Washington Redskins need to return to respectability, maybe even beyond that mediocre benchmark.
Defense Needs A Final Push
The second half of Washington’s lost season is underway and in order for the Redskins to have any chance of winning a few games out of their final six contests their defense must answer the bell – consistently.