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Yahoo!: Campbell gets the heat as Redskins offense falters (AP)
Jason Campbell is starting to feel the pressure. And not just because he's been sacked 32 times. As the fortunes of the Washington Redskins offense have plummeted, so has the praise that was heaped on the quarterback early in the season. Campbell could do no wrong when he was posting back-to-back-to-back games with a 100-plus rating in September; now he's th ...
Yahoo!: Chargers' collapse goes well beyond coaching (Yahoo! Sports)
GM A.J. Smith made plenty of questionable decisions leading up to what has become a miserable season.
Yahoo!: Burress among inactives for Giants vs Redskins (AP)
Plaxico Burress was among the inactives for the New York Giants on Sunday against the Washington Redskins, two days after the receiver accidentally shot himself in the right thigh. Burress had already been ruled out for the game with a hamstring injury. He has missed one other game this season, when he was suspended for the Oct.
Yahoo!: Portis, Jacobs both will play (PA SportsTicker)
The Washington Redskins and New York Giants both will have the services of their top running backs for Sunday's game.
Sports Blogs: The Brown Pigskin :: Kiffin to Tennessee
The Tennessee Volunteers have reached an agreement to have former Oakland Raider head coach Lane Kiffin coach the team in 2009. Kiffin was fired this season by Oakland after a bad start. He was succeeded by Tom Cable.
Yahoo!: LB Fletcher questionable for Redskins vs Giants (AP)
Middle linebacker London Fletcher and defensive linemen Andre Carter and Kedric Golston did not practice Friday and will be game-time decisions for the Washington Redskins on Sunday against the New York Giants. All three had foot injuries in last week's 20-17 win over the Seattle Seahawks and are listed as questionable on the injury report.
Yahoo!: Redskins Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
When right end Andre Carter sacked Giants quarterback Eli Manning twice at the Meadowlands last Dec. 16, it was history of sorts for the Redskins. The second sack gave Carter 10.5 sacks for the season, making him the first Redskin to reach double digits since linebacker LaVar Arrington in 2002 and the first Washington defensive linemen since Bruce Smith and ...
Yahoo!: Redskins, Jaguars upgrade security after shootings (AP)
Washington Redskins tight end Chris Cooley used to go to work with his house unlocked, his garage door open and his mind at ease. Living in a distant suburb of Washington, D.C., Cooley never worried about break-ins or robberies. He had even less concern about getting beaten, shot, stabbed or killed. That was before the death of teammate Sean Taylor, who died ...
Yahoo!: Redskins release RB Alexander (PA SportsTicker)
The Washington Redskins on Tuesday released running back Shaun Alexander and re-signed defensive tackle Ryan Boschetti.
Yahoo!: A year after shooting, Taylor's presence strong (AP)
Jason Taylor and Chris Horton never were Sean Taylor's teammates with the Washington Redskins. Never practiced alongside him. Never slapped him on the helmet after one of those jarring tackles he delivered. Jim Zorn never coached Sean Taylor. Never got the chance to appreciate the Pro Bowl safety's play or his personality up close.
Chiefs Promote G Tavares Washington from Practice Squad
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Sports Blogs :: Washington Redskins Daily Entries
Mora to leave Seahaws for University of Washington? (Yahoo! Sports)
Thomas Boswell Comments on the Washington Redskins' Loss to the Dallas Cowboys
Redskins Continue Struggles at Home With Another Loss
Redskins Are a Long Shot for the Playoffs
On Sunday, Redskins Move Forward -- and Back
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·NFL offers first live game broadcast in 3-D (AP)
In broadcasting the world's first live 3-D football game to theaters in Los Angeles, New York and Boston on Thursday evening, the NFL promises an "up close, personal, visceral" experience that could open a new revenue stream for the league. The screenings for team owners, producers and journalists will use technology developed by 3ality Digital, a Burbank, Calif.-based company whose major investor...
·Campbell gets the heat as Redskins offense falters (AP)
Jason Campbell is starting to feel the pressure. And not just because he's been sacked 32 times. As the fortunes of the Washington Redskins offense have plummeted, so has the praise that was heaped on the quarterback early in the season. Campbell could do no wrong when he was posting back-to-back-to-back games with a 100-plus rating in September; now he's the focal point of criticism after throwing...
·Redskins Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
Call it adding injury to insult.Middle linebacker London Fletcher and right defensive end Andre Carter dragged themselves onto FedEx Field despite severely ailing feet, and right defensive tackle Kedric Golston's sprained right ankle kept him out of Sunday's game. Now the receding Redskins might be without their top player when they play the surging Ravens this Sunday in Baltimore.Running back Clinton Portis, who pla ...
·NFL Power Poll: It's the Giants, then the rest (SportingNews.com)
At this time last season, the New England Patriots were just a month away from their eventual undefeated...
·Seeing through Savage (Yahoo! Sports)
Browns GM Phil Savage has no qualms about throwing coach Romeo Crennel under the bus to save his job.
·Chargers' collapse goes well beyond coaching (Yahoo! Sports)
GM A.J. Smith made plenty of questionable decisions leading up to what has become a miserable season.
·Winners and losers: The amazing race (Yahoo! Sports)
Tony Romo seems well-positioned to move ahead in what is a wide-open pursuit for league MVP honors.
·Burress episode renews safety questions for NFL (AP)
New York Giants receiver Amani Toomer used to snicker and scoff when he'd notice pro athletes traipsing around town with personal bodyguards. He isn't laughing now. Not after hearing about various violent episodes involving NFL players, the latest being when teammate Plaxico Burress accidentally shot himself in the thigh at a New York nightclub.
·Sean Taylor inducted into Redskins Ring of Fame (AP)
Announced one last time as the "starting free safety" for the Washington Redskins, Sean Taylor was inducted into the team's Ring of Fame before Sunday's game against the New York Giants. With his mother, father, girlfriend and daughter huddled under umbrellas near the center of the field, Taylor's name was unveiled on the upper-level facade of FedEx Field, joining 42 other Redskins greats.
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