Aug 31, 2009 | The Washington Times
Fincher among cuts despite improvement
If there was a surprise among the five players cut by the Washington Redskins on Sunday, it was four-year veteran Alfred Fincher.
It's quickly become part of the preseason postgame routine: a string of Twitter posts from Redskins tweeters featuring bite-sized reactions to the game.
Blache Gives Wilson High Marks
Apparently, former defensive end Chris Wilson is faring well in his transition from a pass-rush specialist to a strong-side linebacker.
Blache Gives Wilson High Marks
Apparently, former defensive end Chris Wilson is faring well in his transition from a pass-rush specialist to a strong-side linebacker.
Blache Gives Wilson High Marks
Apparently, former defensive end Chris Wilson is faring well in his transition from a pass-rush specialist to a strong-side linebacker.
Back to school T-shirts for Skins
Posted by ESPN.com's Matt Mosley I know this will disappoint my hardcore football audience, but this blog entry from Matt Terl of redskins.com fame was too good to pass up.
Following practice on Monday afternoon, Washington Redskins linebacker-defensive end Chris Wilson walked in off the field chatting with first-round draft pick Brian Orakpo and linebackers coach Kirk Olivadotti, the two people in the organization with whom the third-year player is most closely linked this year.
Redskins' Williams sheds rust after losing pounds
Mike Williams lost more than 100 pounds in less than six months in his bid to return to the NFL.
For now, camp focus is on shorts, scales and signatures
Chris Cooley was wearing booty shorts. Malcolm Kelly was signing his name on dog bowls.
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