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| Redskins land former MVP Alexander, add punter |
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10/14/2008 |
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| Washington, DC (Best E Casino) - The Washington Redskins added former MVP running back Shaun Alexander to serve as a backup to Clinton Portis on Tuesday. Alexander, 31, was on the free agent market after being waived by the Seattle Seahawks in the offseason. He is expected to practice with Washington on Wednesday and his status for Sunday's game against Cleveland is unknown. The signing came at a crucial time for Washington, as backup running back Ladell Betts is expected to miss two-to-four weeks with a spraine |
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| Report: Redskins look at former MVP Alexander |
NFL Football |
10/14/2008 |
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| Washington, DC (Best E Casino) - The Washington Redskins are reportedly considering adding former MVP running back Shaun Alexander to serve as a backup to Clinton Portis. The Washington Post reported Tuesday that the Redskins, who are likely to be without backup running back Ladell Betts for at least two weeks due to a sprained left knee, will audition for a job with the club. Alexander, the NFL's MVP after the 2005 season in which he rushed for 1,880 yards and 27 touchdowns, was released by the Seahawks in Apri |
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| Arizona stuns Cowboys in overtime |
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10/13/2008 |
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| g and 128 receiving -- including a 70-yard TD catch. Patrick Crayton caught a 55-yard TD catch, one of three grabs for 84 yards for the Cowboys (4-2), who could ill afford a setback in the stacked NFC East. Dallas fell into a tie for second with the Washington Redskins, who were shocked at home by the St.Louis Rams earlier in the day to also fall to 4-2. The defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants are tops in the standings with a 4-0 mark and host Cleveland Monday night. "You're upset when you don't win beca |
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| Brown's last second field goal gives Rams win over Skins |
NFL Football |
10/13/2008 |
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| Landover, MD (Best E Casino) - Josh Brown's 49-yard field goal as time expired led the St. Louis Rams to their first win of the season and made Jim Haslett a winner in his coaching debut with a surprising 19-17 victory over the Washington Redskins. Washington had taken a one-point lead on Clinton Portis' second touchdown of the game with 3:47 left, but St. Louis went to work with the ball at its own 24. Right before the two-minute warning and facing a 3rd-and-2, Marc Bulger connected with Donnie Avery for a 12-y |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, October 12, 2008) |
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10/12/2008 |
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| son, T Nate Garner, T Kirk Barton, WR Derek Hagan, DE Rodrique Wright, WR Ernest Wilford Texans - RB Chris Taylor, S Dominique Barber, LB Xavier Adibi, G Kasey Studdard, T Rashad Butler, TE Mark Breuner, DE N.D. Kalu, DT Frank Okam ST. LOUIS RAMS AT WASHINGTON REDSKINS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Rams - 3rd QB Brock Berlin, WR Keenan Burton, CB Tye Hill, RB Antonio Pittman, G Roy Schuening, T John Greco, WR Drew Bennett, WR Dane Looker Redskins - 3rd QB Colt Brennan, S Reed Doughty, WR Malcolm Kelly, DE Erasmus James, DE Rob |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday October 12, 2008) |
NFL Football |
10/12/2008 |
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| son, T Nate Garner, T Kirk Barton, WR Derek Hagan, DE Rodrique Wright, WR Ernest Wilford Texans - RB Chris Taylor, S Dominique Barber, LB Xavier Adibi, G Kasey Studdard, T Rashad Butler, TE Mark Breuner, DE N.D. Kalu, DT Frank Okam ST. LOUIS RAMS AT WASHINGTON REDSKINS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Rams - 3rd QB Brock Berlin, WR Keenan Burton, CB Tye Hill, RB Antonio Pittman, G Roy Schuening, T John Greco, WR Drew Bennett, WR Dane Looker Redskins - 3rd QB Colt Brennan, S Reed Doughty, WR Malcolm Kelly, DE Erasmus James, DE Rob |
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| Redskins' Taylor listed as probable for Sunday |
NFL Football |
10/10/2008 |
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| Ashburn, VA (Best E Casino) - Washington Redskins defensive end Jason Taylor practiced on Friday and is listed as probable for Sunday's game against the St. Louis Rams. Taylor has missed two games since undergoing surgery to repair a calf injury on September 22. Cornerback Shawn Springs, who missed last week's 23-17 win over Philadelphia with a calf injury, is also expected to play. |
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| Westbrook-less Eagles Invade San Francisco |
NFL Football |
10/10/2008 |
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| them to 2-3 on the season. Two weeks ago against Chicago, when they playing without Westbrook due to an ankle injury, the Eagles were stopped late on four plays at the goal line in a 24-20 loss. Then after having already blown a 14-0 lead versus the Washington Redskins last Sunday, the Eagles again failed to score a touchdown late in the fourth quarter despite being inside the five-yard line. Westbrook was stuffed on consecutive plays and Philadelphia had to settle for a field goal and a 23-17 deficit with 7:18 to |
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| Redskins Seek to Continue Rolling Over Rams |
NFL Football |
10/10/2008 |
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| (Best E Casino) - When the NFL schedule came out in April, there were many prognosticators who had the Washington Redskins pegged to finish last in the competitive NFC East under new head coach Jim Zorn. In their minds, there was no way the Redskins would be sitting at 4-1 after their first five games, especially with three division rivals on the early slate. Zorn's West Coast offense has proved all doubters wrong so far, and he has the Redskins off to their best start since the 1999 squad opened 4-1 and reached |
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| Portis, Winfield and Bush earn NFC weekly honors |
NFL Football |
10/08/2008 |
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| New York, NY (Best E Casino) - Washington Redskins running back Clinton Portis, Minnesota Vikings cornerback Antoine Winfield and New Orleans Saints running back/punt returner Reggie Bush were named the NFC's top players for Week 5 of the NFL season. Portis was named Offensive Player of the Week after running for 145 yards on 29 carries and a touchdown in the Redskins' 23-17 win at Philadelphia. The seven-year veteran led a rushing attack that gained 203 yards on the ground against what had been the top rushing |
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