Posts Tagged ‘Washington Redskins’

Redskins’ Morris still ‘youngry’, even as DBs coach

You think being demoted from head coach of Buccaneers to defensive backs coach of the Redskins would have some sort of negative effect on Raheem Morris? Not. At. All.

Three and out: Prepare for more life without Vick

Michael Vick looks doubtful for Sunday; Tom Brady says everything’s fine with his elbow and Santana Moss expects to play this week.

Playing Spin the Bottle for fantasy RBs

With featured fantasy running backs in short supply, Jason Smith runs down some of the league’s RB committees to determine who the best options are going forward.

Three and out: Texans’ Johnson sits out practice

Andre Johnson, Sam Bradford and Fred Davis were either limited or missing from practice Wednesday, but all hold out hope of playing Sunday. Fantasy owners, however, might want to consider contingency plans.

Three and out: Tebow might lose starting job

In today’s Three and out: Tim Tebow’s days as Denver starter could be short-lived, Fred Davis is in a walking boot and Cleveland is dangerously short on running backs.

Three and out: Stafford, Hill split practice reps

Matthew Stafford was practicing on Wednesday, but he split reps with Shaun Hill — a red flag for fantasy owners.

Three and out: Hightower done for season

With Tim Hightower done for the season, the running back rotation in Washington has been simplified by one.

Three and out: Bucs’ Blount ruled out

LeGarrette Blount has been ruled out, Antonio Gates is still on track to play and Joe Theismann casts his lot with Ryan Torain in today’s edition of Three and Out.

Vick apologizes to Redskins cheerleaders

It’s no way to win over the ladies, Michael Vick. But at least the Eagles QB apologized.

Fantasy Faux Pas Monday: Shanahanigans!

In this week’s Fantasy Faux Pas Monday blog, fantasy owners found themselves crossed up over the Tim Hightower versus Ryan Torain conundrum.

Eye in the Sky: I spy … Cam?

As we will highlight in our “Tale of the Tape” this week — the Giants versus the Bills — we take particular interest in if and how a defense can get to the quarterback.

First and 10: The sweetest thing

Few players in the history of football are as universally beloved as the late Chicago Bears running back Walter Payton. Enjoy the legendary skills and grace of the man called “Sweetness” in the premiere of “A Football Life: Walter Payton” Thursday at 10 p.m. ET on NFL Network.

Three and out: Texans’ Johnson could “miss a few weeks”

Andre Johnson’s injury might not be as serious as first thought, but it could still be enough to keep him out for a time.

Cover Two Podcast: Romo’s guts and glory

People love ‘em and people hate ‘em, but when you play quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, you’re one of the most scrutinized players in the NFL. Tony Romo has been picked apart for years, but right now the pickings are good.

Five ‘eye in the sky’ matchups for Week 3

You have probably heard the phrase “a team is only as strong as its weakest link.” In the NFL, the difference between a team’s weakest link and their strongest can determine the outcome of a game.

Leading up to Sunday, we did a little tape study and tried to find a few links that could be broken.

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