Washington Redskins
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Albert Haynesworth: Still not charged in W Hotel sexual abuse case
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No news is good news with troubled Redskins DT Albert Haynesworth.
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Washington Redskins to Washington Post: Stop using our name
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The Yahoo! Sports blog Shutdown Corner says that the franchise asked the Washington Post to drop "Redskins" from the title of their "Redskins Insider" blog.
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NFL lockout a threat to local sports bars
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Sports bar owners may not have games to show their audiences by football season, which could be a major hit to their business, Washington Business Journal reports.
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Chris Cooley: On his offseason, inmate fan mail and pottery
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Cooley appeared on ESPN's First Take and opened up about several of his other hobbies, which include answering fan mail from prison inmates and his new art gallery.
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Former Redskins rival Tiki Barber planning comeback
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If former New York Giant Tiki Barber comes back, how would he fare against the Redskins?
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What we learn from Dan Snyder's libel suit
CommentDan Snyder, Dave McKenna, the Washington City Paper, anti-SLAPP laws, and
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Washington Redskins offered incentives for early season ticket playments
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The Washington Redskins used tactics they never have before to entice season ticket holders to pay in full early, the Washington Business Journal reports.
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Would an NFL lockout lead to Redskins success?
CommentThe franchise has had a startling abundance of success in seasons of labor strife.
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Redskins sign safety Oshiomogho Atogwe
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The former St. Louis Ram had visited the Redskins last week. He signs a deal hours before the expiration of the NFL's CBA.
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Redskins cut Carter, Dockery, tender two others
The Washington Redskins are intent on rebuilding their roster to fit the offensive schemes of Kyle Shanahan and the 3-4 defense of Jim Haslett. Weaved in that roster rebuild is a commitment from Mike Shanahan, one that started after the midway mark of last season, to get significantly younger.
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Report: Redskins' Albert Haynesworth likely to return
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Cindy Boren of the Post says that on ESPN's SportsCenter this afternoon, NFL insider Adam Schefter said that Haynesworth will most likely be in burgundy and gold in 2011.
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Redskins release Dockery and other veterans
Redskins release two notable veterans.
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Redskins release G Derrick Dockery and LB Andre Carter
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Dockery's second stint with the Redskins comes to an end after playing in just 5 games durign the 2010 season.
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Redskins say Albert Haynesworth stays
The Washington Redskins are either stupid, smart, or determined. You pick. According to new reports, the Washington Redskins have no intentions of release DT Albert Haynesworth.
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CBA issues put the Redskins’ favorite time of year on hold
The NFL free agency period is usually the Washington Redskins' favorite time of year. Over the majority of the past decade, Washington couldn’t wait for the end of the current league year to end and for the new one to begin, because that signaled the start of free agency.
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Clinton Portis cut: Redskins release running back (video)
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The Washington Redskins released running back Clinton Portis yesterday, the team announced.
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Clinton Portis, fomer Redskins
The next time Clinton Portis thinks something through before saying it will be his first. Most of the opinions he expressed were basically reasonable, the problem was in voicing them out loud. But he clearly had no malice, he simply lacks the filter most of us have in our brains.
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Redskins' Portis: 'I should be released today'
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The running back says on the Mike Wise Show that he expects to be released by the Washington Redskins today.
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