Santana Moss
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Moss departure could be short-term pain, long-term gain
Santana Moss’ contract with the Washington Redskins will void at the end of this week, making him an unrestricted free agent.
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Santana Moss, former Redskin?
This week it was reported that Santana Moss’ contract will void this coming Friday, 5 days after Super Bowl XLV.
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Roster analysis: Wide receivers
In gross passing yards, the Redskins offense finished the 2010 season ranked 7th, with 4,261 yards through the air.
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Bruce Allen: Futures of McNabb, Haynesworth still up in the air
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Washington Redskins general manager Bruce Alle said that he believes the team is headed in the right direction, but he refused to weigh in on the futures of quarterback Donovan McNabb and defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth.
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Grading the Redskins' receivers and tight ends
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The Washington Redskins’ position evaluation continues. We’ve hit the quarterbacks, gone over the running backs, now for the receivers and tight ends. The Redskins in their first season in Kyle Shanahan’s system made progress in some areas but also fell short in others.
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McNabb vs. Grossman: Redskins don't care who their QB is next season
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The biggest decision hanging over Mike Shanahan as the Washington Redskins enter the offseason is what to do about the quarterback position. Keep Donovan McNabb? Cut McNabb and name Rex Grossman the starter? Give John Beck a shot? Draft a quarterback?
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Redskins 2010 awards
MVP Offense: WR Santana Moss – Third in the NFL with 93 catches and a team-high 6 TD. Only offensive player who was a consistent playmaker & has stayed healthy 3 years in a row.
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Redskins players: 6-10 season much different than 4-12 campaign
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The Washington Redskins for a second straight season have posted double-digit loss totals, and at 6-10 they are only two games better than they finished last season. But the players that remain from last year’s team insist that although disappointing, the feel to the 2010 finale is much different than they way things were after Jim Zorn’s final game.
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Redskins end season 6-10: The loss in their own words
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With the loss, the Redskins conclude the year with a 6-10 record -- two games better than last season, but not at all the type of record that was expected when Mike Shanahan took the reins of the team
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Redskins vs. Giants: Fast facts for Washington's season finale
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The Washington Redskins on Sunday close out the season at home against a very familiar opponent in the New York Giants, the team they have actually faced more than any other in franchise history.
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Who's the Redskins player of the year?
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An intellectual exercise.
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Pro Bowl roster snub doesn't bother Santana Moss
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Washington Redskins wide receiver Santana Moss is enjoying one of the best seasons of his career, and his production ranks among the best in the NFL. But when the NFL released it’s Pro Bowl rosters on Tuesday night, Moss wasn’t on the team and didn’t even get a nod as an alternate.
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Santana Moss tops 1,000-yard mark
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Uncertainty may remain regarding how well some of the Redskins players fit in the offensive and defensive systems that Mike Shanahan and top assistants Kyle Shanahan and Jim Haslett have installed this season, but one of the questionable fits isn’t wide receiver Santana Moss.
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Redskins win in overtime: The victory in their own words
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Spirits were expectedly high in the visiting locker room at EverBank Field as the Washington Redskins were able to snap a four-game losing streak and pull off a victory for the first time since Nov. 21.
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Redskins vs. Jaguars: Matchups to watch
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The Washington Redskins approach game day after yet another drama-filled week. They are hoping to snap a four-game losing streak when they take on the Jacksonville Jaguars at EverBank Field.
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Although frustrated, Santana Moss still wants to re-sign with Redskins
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Wide receiver Santana Moss says that despite the continued frustration of enduring one disappointing season after another in Washington, he still wants to resign with the Redskins this offseason when he will be a free agent.
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Shanahan reminds everyone he knows what he's doing
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Mike Shanahan didn’t quite come out with an ‘I told you so,’ after Rex Grossman -- fresh off of his promotion over Donovan McNabb -- came out, overcame a slow start and led the Redskins to their most complete offensive performance of the season. But he did praise the quarterback for his play and send a clear message that he knows what he is doing.
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Grossman hopeful, but wants more
A relieved Rex Grossman stood at the podium following the Washington Redskins’ 33-30 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.
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