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Redskins add Mason and a guard
As they placed Ladell Betts, Chad Rinehart and Eddie Williams on the season-ending injured-reserve list, the Redskins have signed running back Marcus Mason and guard Paul Fanaika from the Philadelphia Eagles' practice squad, according to Redskins blogger Matt Terl.
Rinehart is latest player to be out for season
The Redskins have likely lost a third offensive linemen for the season. Chad Rinehart, who started four games for the Redskins at right guard this year, suffered a broken fibula in Sunday's 7-6 loss to Dallas.
Redskins-Cowboys: High Character, Low Scoring, Dumb Uniform
Dennis Green's famous rant is the best summation of the Washington Redskins 7-6 loss to the Dallas Cowboys .
Remade offensive line: Center Casey Rabach is the only familiar face from a year ago.
Redskins-Cowboys: 4 Keys To the Game
Redskins.com breaks down some of the key matchups to keep an eye on during Sunday's Redskins-Cowboys game at Cowboys Stadium.
Redskins' backups show they're ready to shine
The most remarkable aspect of the upset pulled by the Washington Redskins on Sunday lies not in the fact that they finally won again, but rather in the surprising players who led them to victory.
Denver Broncos [6-2] at Washington Redskins [2-6]
When he last saw the Broncos , was making his regular-season debut for Oakland. It didn't go well.
Offensive line gives Redskins a lift and a bit of life
With Levi Jones making his first start at left tackle for the Redskins and Chad Rinehart back at right guard, Washington's offensive line was surprisingly effective in Sunday's 27-17 victory over the Denver Broncos.
Loverro: Backup plan helps offense get into line
Levi Jones, Chad Rinehart and Stephon Heyer sat together at the end of the Washington Redskins' bench with a little more than two minutes left in the game Sunday.
Redskins' Betts questionable for game vs Denver
Washington running back Ladell Betts is questionable for the Redskins game against Denver in which he had been slated to start for Clinton Portis.
The shuffling along the Washington Redskins' beleaguered offensive line continues.
Jones speeds up learning curve
"Even if I have to buy him a couple meals to make sure he's ready to line up and play Football," Campbell said Wednesday at Redskin Park.
Famous last words about the O line
I was determined not to write about the offensive line for a while. Having written so much about the team's failure to address its biggest deficiency, I figured Insider readers were ready to move on.
It's time to be upfront about the offense
The Hogs weren't just a media creation during Washington's first Joe Gibbs era. Russ Grimm, Joe Jacoby and Jim Lachey were all Pro Bowl studs, and fellow linemen Mark Schlereth, Mark May and Jeff Bostic also had periods of sustained excellence.
Jim Zorn doesn't have a roster with enough playmakers and talent, but he bears a significant amount of the responsibility for the Redskins' 2-5 record, a mark that seems likely to worsen as they face tougher opponents.
As the Redskins prepare to face the Falcons in Atlanta Sunday, here is a Free Lance-Star mid-season report on the players, the coaching, the management and the future of the organization.
It's time to say goodbye to the bye week and hello to the rest of the season, with just over half of the games on the Redskins' schedule still remaining to be played.
The list of players who have rotated in and out of the offensive line around Washington Redskins center Casey Rabach has continued to grow longer this season - a constantly updating reminder of the lack of consistency for a unit that has struggled mightily over the past two seasons.
Striving to find something that works
When the Washington Redskins return to work Monday for the final nine games of the season, London Fletcher hopes "the preparation, focus, all those things" remain a constant despite a 2-5 record and little reason to think things will be turned around.
Cerrato: Record Is 'Frustrating, Disappointing'
As the Redskins prepare to relax and breathe a little during their bye week, executive vice president for football operations Vinny Cerrato assessed the first seven games of the season "as frustrating and disappointing." The Redskins take a 2-5 record into their bye, having lost their last three games.
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