| Redskins' Doughty thriving despite hearing loss |
Wed Sep 8 02:35:00 2010 EST |
ASHBURN, Va. (AP) - ``Reed!'' ``Reed!'' ``REEEEEEED!'' Jim Haslett kept yelling Reed Doughty's name, trying to get the safety's attention at a Washington Redskins practice this week. Doughty didn't respond because Doughty couldn't hear. Finally, several teammates went over and tapped him on his shoulder, making him aware that he was wanted by the defensive coordinator. ``The communication between us is not great,'' Haslett said. ``Because when I yell, I get louder - and he still doesn't |
| McNabb: Ankle not 100 percent, will start Sunday |
Tue Sep 7 12:52:00 2010 EST |
WASHINGTON (AP) - Donovan McNabb says his sprained ankle won't keep him from starting for the Washington Redskins on Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys. McNabb told ESPN980 that his left ankle still isn't 100 percent after hurting it 2 1/2 weeks ago in a preseason game. McNabb said the injury isn't a high ankle sprain, but ``it's very close to it.'' A high ankle sprain is more severe and requires a longer recovery time than a common ankle sprain. McNabb returned to practice Monday and said |
| Colts Cut 22, including OT Terry; acquire CB Tryon |
Sat Sep 4 22:58:49 2010 EST |
| Indianapolis, IN (Sports Network) - The Indianapolis Colts released 22 players including veteran tackle Adam Terry on Saturday, also acquiring cornerback Justin Tryon via a trade with the Washington Redskins amid their "cut-down-day" transactions. Terry, who was looking to crack the rotation along the offensive line, was one of the few veteran players released by Indianapolis on Saturday. The 2005 second-round pick out of Syracuse appeared in 46 games (18 starts) as a member of the Baltimore Ra |
| Redskins release 21, including three ex-Steelers |
Sat Sep 4 22:19:19 2010 EST |
| Ashburn, VA (Sports Network) - The Washington Redskins released 21 players from their roster as part of Saturday's "cut-down day" maneuvers, including three who won Super Bowl rings with the Pittsburgh Steelers back in 2008. Running back Willie Parker, fullback Carey Davis and safety Tyrone Carter, each members of the 2008 Steelers team that would defeat the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII, failed to catch on with the Mike Shanahan regime in Washington. Parker, the three-time 1,000-yard r |
| Siavii, Octavien among Cowboys' 20 cuts |
Sat Sep 4 19:14:31 2010 EST |
| ae Miller, tight end Jason Pociask, tight end Martin Rucker, defensive end Jimmy Saddler-McQueen, linebacker Brandon Sharpe, tackle Mike Tepper, defensive back Jamar Wall and defensive back Teddy Williams. In previous moves, the Cowboys sent wide receiver Patrick Crayton to the San Diego Chargers and tackle Pat McQuistan to the Miami Dolphins in exchange for draft choices. The Cowboys will begin their 2010 slate next Sunday night, when they travel to meet the NFC East rival Washington Redskins. |
| Redskins give third-string QB Beck contract extension |
Wed Sep 1 21:40:02 2010 EST |
| Washington, DC (Sports Network) - The Washington Redskins have reportedly given third-string quarterback John Beck a contract extension. The Washington Post on Wednesday quoted ESPN's Adam Schefter as saying Beck agreed to a two-year, $2.25 million extension, bringing his total deal to three years at $3.35 million. Beck had been acquired by the 'Skins on August 2 from the Baltimore Ravens for cornerback Doug Dutch. The former BYU signal-caller appears to have edged out Richard Bartel for the jo |
| Redskins place Kelly on IR |
Tue Aug 31 15:08:52 2010 EST |
| Ashburn, VA (Sports Network) - The Washington Redskins have placed wide receiver Malcolm Kelly on injured reserve because of a hamstring problem. Kelly, in his third year out of Oklahoma, was bothered by the hamstring issue for the majority of the summer. He aggravated the injury in practice earlier this week. "When he tried to go full speed, I think that's when he really hurt himself and set himself back," said Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan. Kelly played all 16 games last season and starte |
| Jets LB Pace has broken foot, could be out six weeks |
Sun Aug 29 15:29:47 2010 EST |
| vin Pace has a broken foot which will cause him to miss the team's September 13 season opener against Baltimore. According to the Jets official Twitter page, Pace will undergo surgery on Monday in Charlotte, NC. The injury took place in Friday's preseason game against the Washington Redskins and, according to the New York Daily News, might keep the 29-year-old off the field for six weeks. Pace led a strong Jets pass rush last season with eight sacks in 12 games, while also recording 55 tackles. |
| Report: Jets LB Pace has broken foot, out six weeks |
Sun Aug 29 11:20:15 2010 EST |
| New York, NY (Sports Network) - New York Jets linebacker Calvin Pace reportedly has a broken foot and will be out of action for about six weeks. The New York Daily News cited an unnamed source in reporting Sunday that Pace suffered the broken right foot in Friday's preseason game against the Washington Redskins. Pace led a strong Jets pass rush last season with eight sacks in 12 games, while also recording 55 tackles. |
| Jets LB Pace sidelined, no timetable for return |
Sat Aug 28 00:25:56 2010 EST |
| East Rutherford, NJ (Sports Network) - New York Jets linebacker Calvin Pace suffered a foot injury in Friday's preseason game against the Washington Redskins that head coach Rex Ryan said will keep him out of action for "a couple of weeks," according to the team's official Twitter page. It is not yet known whether or not Pace will be available for the September 13 season opener against the Baltimore Ravens. The 29-year-old Pace recorded 55 tackles and eight sacks in 12 games for the Jets last s |
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