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Redskins Have 5 Participants Attend Bill Walsh Minority Coaching Fellowship

Hogs Haven — More photos » Rick Havner - AP Chris Samuels is taking this coaching thing seriously. Browse more photos » This is a press release from the NFL. Chris Samuels appears to be making strong moves to be a big time NFL Coach. Redskins WR Coach Keenan McCardell was a prior participant. A record 96 minority coaches took part in this summer's BILL WALSH NFL MINORITY COACHING FELLOWSHIP, the NFL announced today. Former Washington Redskins tackle CHRIS SAMUELS (2000-09) was among the particip...

Washington Redskins August 30, 2010

Bruce Smith remembers his Redskin days

Redskins Insider | Washington Post — Bruce Smith played the final four seasons of his 19-year career - a career that put him in the Hall of Fame -- with the Redskins. Though he was winding down and played his final season at age 40, he still managed 29 of his 200 sacks - the most in history - with Washington. Smith appeared at Redskins training camp Tuesday morning to help promote a cell phone recycling program that he's working on with the Redskins. But he also hung with former Redskins offensive tackle Chris Samuels, the six-time Pro Bowler who retired this offseason because of a neck problem. "No matter how long you've spent i...

Washington Redskins August 17, 2010
  • Redskins' handling of Albert Haynesworth in practice raises questions Redskins Insider | Washington Post It's unclear whether the Redskins plan to trade defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth, but their handling of him so far this week raises questions. If Haynesworth is in the team's plans for the season opener against Dallas, as Coach Mike Shanahan seemed to indicate Monday while addressing reporters at Redskins Park, then why has he participated in so few plays during the first two days of practice? Two team sources said Haynesworth had few reps during the practice sessions, which is highly unusual if the Redskins want him to be prepared to face the Cowboys. Also, the Redskins this week for the ...
  • Making roster not enough for Anthony Armstrong Redskins Insider | Washington Post Once the Redskins took the field in their preseason finale and receiver Anthony Armstrong was among the players who didn't need to dress, it became pretty clear that his spot with the team was safe. And when the 53-man roster was released Saturday, Armstrong wasn't exactly celebrating that he'd made it. "I've really been taking the whole thing kind of calmly," Armstrong said. "All the time, I thought I'd be doing backflips and jumping up and dpwn. That really hasn't happened yet. I've stayed calm and confident. I feel good because that's the same way I've felt in all of those games." Armstrong...
  • Donovan McNabb: We can't win without Haynesworth Redskins Insider | Washington Post Quarterback Donovan McNabb says the Redskins are a better team with Albert Haynesworth than they are without him. And as trade talks again encircle the defensive tackle, McNabb said the Redskins "can't win without him." "He plays a major part in our defense and everbody knows that," McNabb said Tuesday afternoon during his weekly radio show on ESPN 980. McNabb said players have grown accustomed to the drama that seems to follow Haynesworth wherever he goes, but it hasn't become a distraction. "Albert is one of our brothers in the locker room...he understands, 'Hey, I got to put the time and ef...
  • Albert Haynesworth trade in the works? Redskins Insider | Washington Post We were hearing buzz Monday about the Redskins again revisiting the possibility of trading defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth, who has continued to stir frustration in the organization. ESPN is reporting that the Redskins and Tennessee Titans, Haynesworth's former team, are http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=5542035 in trade talks. This is not surprising based on what team sources told us on Saturday about Haynesworth's performance in the preseason finale. People who reviewed film of the game described Haynesworth's play as "awful," saying he showed little effort and did not follow ...
  • Keiland Williams glad the call never came Redskins Insider | Washington Post Running back Keiland Williams was still in his hotel room 30 minutes before the start of Redskins practice on Saturday. Still watching his phone, hoping it didn't ring. His teammates called with news they had been cut or were headed to the practice squad, but Williams's phone wasn't ringing. Somebody finally told him that was a good thing, and the rookie realized he should probably get to practice. "I was like, maybe I really need to get myself up there," Williams said. An undrafted free agent out of LSU, Williams impressed coaches throughout the preseason with his versatility. He was a strong...