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The Redskins have their best starting left tackle in years but who is backing up Trent Williams?
One of the most eagerly anticipated storylines of the upcoming NFL season will be the retooled Eagles under Chip Kelly. And, as luck would have it, they're up first on the Redskins' schedule.
Deadlines drive deals and there is no deadline--or any other incentive--for the Redskins and Brian Orakpo to agree on a contract extension.
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14hNeed to Know: Jim Haslett said that a bad 2012 season opener affected David Amerson for half of the season at NC State. In the NFL he will need to learn to turn the page.
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15hComments (16)With two years remaining on his five-year contract, should the Redskins reward Coach Mike Shanahan with an extension this offseason?
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1dComments (17)Barry Cofield, a defensive captain, is the unquestioned starter at nose tackle. But there could be an interesting battle brewing between Chris Baker and Chris Neild for backup duty.
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1dComments (18)The Redskins may use the read option play less often but it appears that the Pistol will remain a staple of their offense. Kyle Shanahan recognizes it's a key formation.
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1dSome NFL players are resisting the thigh and knee pads that the NFL will mandate starting this year but Trent Williams is not likely to be one of them.
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1dComments (35)Open thread: The Redskins defenders have been promising new "wrinkles" to the scheme for the last month. What do you think they should do?
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2dComments (12)After spending the past year rehabbing another knee injury, former UVa star cornerback Chase Minnifield is finally ready to compete for a spot with the Redskins.
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