Tuesday Jun 23 | Tandler's Redskins Blog
Plenty of jobs available in Ashburn
In contrast to what we're seeing in many businesses, the Washington Redskins will be hiring later this summer.
Henson soon will receive a bonus of roughly $100,000 to sign with the Washington Redskins , who chose him in the sixth round of April's draft.
For Glenn, Linebacker a 'Natural' Fit
Cody Glenn believes he is never out of position on the football field. So line him up at linebacker.
K. Campbell rejects offer, won't return
Backup linebacker Khary Campbell said Wednesday he won't return for a fifth season with the Washington Redskins after he rejected a minimum-salary deal.
Rd. 3, Pick 16 Maryland cornerback could have gone higher if he hadn't missed six games as a senior due to a shoulder injury.
Redskins sign linebacker Thomas
The Washington Redskins, seeking a replacement for longtime starter Marcus Washington, signed veteran linebacker Robert Thomas on Wednesday.
Redskins joining the Jay Cutler bidding?
When big names hit the market, the Redskins always seem to find their way into the rumor mill.
The Redskins have attempted to bring back linebacker Marcus Washington, hoping to sign him to a bargain-rate contract, according to league sources, but he is in no hurry to make a deal.
Griffin is Skins' last man standing
It took just a week for Cornelius Griffin to be left all alone. The Washington Redskins cut linebacker Marcus Washington on Feb.
The first week of free agency is replete with high profile signings, and this year the Redskins were right in the middle of things.
OK, let's come up for air for a moment and see who else is on the free-agent market.
We're now about 10 days away from the start of free agency, and I've touched based with the Skins' top free agents or people very close to them.
No one has been a part of the Washington Redskins ' top-10 defense longer than defensive end Demetric Evans .
Washington Redskins' Offseason: The Should and Should Nots
Great, With the free-agency period beginning in just under a month, and the NFL Draft just shy of three, the Washington Redskins have some big decisions coming up.
The Redskins' 26-24 win at Dallas in Week 4 was easily one of the great highlights of the 2008 season.
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The Washington Post
Evans, Kendall Would Like to Return to Washington
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 28 -- Two of the Washington Redskins' starters will be eligible for unrestricted free agency in March, with guard Pete Kendall and defensive end Demetric Evans both saying they hope to be back with Washington after a season-ending 27-24 defeat to the San Francisco 49ers at Candlestick Park.
Evans, who moved ahead of former Pro Bowler Jason Taylor at left end and tied Taylor for second on the team with 3 1/2 sacks, said he is eager to re-sign. 'I want to be back,' Evans said. 'I hope they want me back.' Evans, 29, came to the Redskins as a free agent in 2004, and is very valuable, able to play every position along the line in a pinch.
Redskins-Eagles: 4 Keys To the Game
Redskins.com breaks down some of the key matchups to keep an eye on during Sunday's Redskins-Eagles game at FedExField.
The latest on the Pro Bowl voting
December 11, 2008 3:41 PM My colleague Paul Kuharsky was kind enough to forward the final numbers from the fans' Pro Bowl voting.
Zorn: Special teams miscues 'devastated' offense
It won't receive as much attention as the offense failing to score more than 13 points or the defense getting burned early and failing to stop Cincinnati late.
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The Washington Post
Shooting Themselves in the Foot
CINCINNATI, Dec. 14 -- Santana Moss's 10-yard touchdown catch shortly before halftime was one of the few bright spots for the Washington Redskins in their humbling 20-13 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. His score removed the zero next to Washington's name on the scoreboard, ended a five-game skid during which he hadn't reached the end zone and seemed to breathe life into a listless sideline.
But as with so many other plays on Sunday, what seemed like a jolt of positive news was tempered by the sight of yellow fabric fluttering to the ground. In this case, it was an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty against Moss, who shined his cleats with a towel while still in the end zone and was whistled for using a prop to celebrate.