In somewhat of a surprise considering where the team is at with the QB spot, Jason La Canfora, of The Washington Post, reports the Redskins are not expected to offer QB Jason Campbell any kind of extension this offseason, according to sources. His contract expires after the 2009 season. If that is the case, [...]
Archive for January, 2009
It’s been tough times for America with the layoffs of jobs around the country, but today those tough times again hit the Redskins, as Monday the team laid off another 10 employees.
Gone are six employees in the stadium ticket office and four seasonal employees. The six laid off at the stadium worked in general admission [...]
It’s that time again to start talking about free agency, and we’ll spend some time breaking down positions, and today we are going to start with maybe the most important position on the field – quarterback. Here are our rankings of Free Agent QB’s, and what we think will be the end result for [...]
The Washington Post believes the Redskins will try and trade DB Carlos Rogers for a second-round pick to use on a defensive tackle or defensive end. Rogers has one year left on his deal, but ended up losing his job to DB DeAngelo Hall. He made a nice comeback after undergoing ACL and MCL surgeries, [...]
The Redskins announced today that they are holding general admission ticket prices steady for a third straight year because of the issues facing the economy. The team announced Wednesday that prices—ranging from $29 to $99—will remain the same for the 2009 season. The team has increased general admission prices only twice (in 2000 and [...]
From: National Football Post
Mike Lombardi of the National Football Post is reporting that the Washington Redskins might open the big wallets to try and acquire Carolina offensive tackle Jordan Gross when he becomes a free agent in March.
The sagging economy is even hitting NFL teams hard, as the Washington Redskins today laid off a reported 20 employees, including director of player development John Jefferson. The Washington Post reported today that the Skins laid off Jefferson, along with salary cap analyst Jimmy Halsell, the teams long time director of publications, and a member [...]
The Redskins have the 13th overall pick in first round of the NFL Draft, and for a team that missed the playoffs, they should be in a good position to get some solid players not only in the draft, but also can target some free agents. The team has four picks overall in the draft, [...]
From: ProFootballWeekly
The Redskins could not have asked much more from their 2004 free-agent class of CB Shawn Springs, LB Marcus Washington, DT Cornelius Griffin and DE Phillip Daniels as these four played critical roles in helping the team finish with a top-10 defense in four of the five seasons since then but it’s almost guaranteed [...]







