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Jansen, Moss salary cap implications
When I wrote about Jon Jansen's release a week ago, I was imprecise in communicating a number that is important when evaluating the move and I'd like to take this opportunity to clarify. Comment?
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The timing of Jansena s release
Jon Jansen's release , a move that the Redskins announced earlier today, came as a surprise. Comment?
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Three-way battle looms at tackle
... draft pick who hasn't played a snap since 2005 will be battling it out for the starting job. The aging vet is Jon Jansen , 33. The Redskins took him in the second round in 1999 and plugged him in at right tackle from Day One. He didn't miss a start ... Comment?
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Redskins Woes: Passing Game Lacking
... too bad. They had the Redskins at eight in the league in rushing and allowed fewer sacks than the opponent. With Jon Jansen being released and Chris Sammuels coming off injury, it'll be interesting to see how they gel this year. In the draft the ... Comment?
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Position Battles: O-Line Depth
... was 33, you can't really be that surprised. This year the unit will feature two new starters, with right tackle Jon Jansen being released (I know, I know, I'll leave right tackle alone) and left guard Pete Kendall also departing. Derrick Dockery ... Comment?
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John Niyo: New Lion Jon Jansen in tune with NFL contract issues
Jon Jansen never lobbied to be players' union representative in a 10-year stint with the Washington Redskins. Comment?
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Lions trying to talk about '09, move past 0-16
... such as linebackers Larry Foote and Julian Peterson, receivers Bryant Johnson and Ronald Curry, offensive tackle Jon Jansen and defensive tackle Grady Jackson. Detroit drafted Stafford with the No. 1 pick, tight end Brandon Pettigrew 20th overall ... Comment?
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Position Battles the Sequel: Right Tackle and WR
... Heyer, a former undrafted free agent from Maryland who won the starting position last season only to lose it to Jon Jansen upon being injured. Heyer has shown flashes of starter potential, but is still very raw and struggled at times in the run ... Comment?
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Could return of Detroit talent turn...
Pity or pride? What convinced former Wolverines Larry Foote and Jon Jansen to make the move from the winning traditions of the Steelers and Redskins to the, well, losing tradition of the Honolulu blue? Foote and Jansen were released from their respective squads for salary cap purposes this offseason. Comment?
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Redskins' weakness: Passing game
... when healthy, but also short on depth and possibilities for the future. Right tackle is especially troubling. Jon Jansen is gone and that leaves Stephon Heyer and Jeremy Bridges to battle it out for that starting spot. First-round flop Mike Williams ... Comment?
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Zorn: Stephon Heyer would be Redskins' right tackle right now
With Jon Jansen 's release, right tackle is open, but we hear it's Stephon Heyer 's job to lose. Comment?
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Redskins' Hogs Embrace Zone Blocking
... Redskins. The Skins had a big group of O-linemen in 2008, with five of their seven starters (Chris Samuels, Jon Jansen, Stephon Heyer, Randy Thomas and Jason Fabini) topping the 300-pound mark. But that did not stop them from repeatedly calling zone ... Comment?
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Samuels Ready For 10th Season
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... has been a reliable presence on the Redskins' offensive line for the past decade. With the recent release of Jon Jansen, Samuels has now been with the Redskins longer than any other member of Joe Bugel's group. Samuels, who had triceps surgery after ... Comment?
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Much Improved Redskins Head into 2009
... free agents, and claimed 1 off waivers. One of the major changes is the release of veteran right tackle Jon Jansen. He had been with the team for 11 years, being drafted in the second round of the 1999 draft. As I expected, the Detroit Lions agreed ... Comment?
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The Z Man is excited about Skins' O-line
... Rinehart wasn't ready to accept the full responsibility of what he is already accepting this time. We did move Jon Jansen on, so we do have a clearer picture of the competition at right tackle. We've got legitimate guys working at left tackle to ... Comment?
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Santana Moss's Slightly New Deal
... basically offset the $6-million-plus cap hit Washington incurred last week when it released longtime right tackle Jon Jansen. The Redskins don't comment on contracts, so I called a couple of league sources to confirm the report and find out where ... Comment?
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Bridges Puts Past Problems Behind Him
... shore up its offensive line. Along with Stephon Heyer and Mike Williams, Bridges will be competing to replace Jon Jansen, the veteran right tackle who was released on Friday. Now Bridges said he can focus on football. "It's just a blessing, man," ... Comment?
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Samuels Returns, Feels 'Pretty Healthy'
... who battled a nagging knee injury last year, is entering his 10th season, and with the release of fellow tackle Jon Jansen last week, has now been a Redskin longer than any current player. He will turn 32 the day before the team reports to training ... Comment?
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Brian Westbrook To Miss Preseason?
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... mepage: Subject: Comment: * CAPTCHA J.I. Halsell looks at how Santana Moss restructured his deal to make room for Jon Jansen's dead money, and what that says about how the Redskins do business. Comment?
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Under the Cap: Moss and Jansen
Many were surprised last week when the Redskins terminated the contract of veteran right tackle Jon Jansen. Comment?





