Washington Redskins Icon Zema Williams Passes Away
On September 5, 1978, Zema Williams showed up in costume to his first Washington Redskins game in Philadelphia. At the time, he was likely unaware ...
Adam Hayward Ready For Training Camp After Lost Year
For the past two years, Adam Hayward's season has been cut short due to leg injuries. After a full offseason recovery, the veteran is eager to get back to football.
Over/under: Big plays by Redskins defenders | CSN Mid-Atlantic
Tandler and Tarik make their individual performance predictions for the Redskins' defense in 2016.
Need to Know: Redskins invest heavily in weapons for Cousins | Rich Tandler's Real Redskins
Here is what you need to know on this Wednesday, July 20, eight days before the Washington Redskins start training camp in Richmond. Timeline —The Redskins last played a game 192 days ago. It will be 54 days until they host the Steelers in their 2016 season opener.
Previewing NFL training camps for all 32 teams - position battles, storylines, rookies to watch
Is rookie QB Jared Goff ready to lead the Rams? Will Jameis Winston improve in Year 2? Are the Cardinals Super Bowl or bust? NFL Nation reporters preview all 32 training camps.
Tress Way Describes His BFF Relationship With His Snapper And Kicker
The punter has always had a close relationship with his long snapper and kicker since he joined the Redskins in 2014.
Washington Redskins superfan Chief Zee passes away at age 75 - Washington Redskins Blog- ESPN
The Washington Redskins mourned the passing of superfan Zema Williams on Tuesday. Williams, who was known as "Chief Zee", attended games since 1978.
Redskins Fans Hold Vigil At Redskins Park For Zema Williams
Legendary Redskins super fan Zema Williams, commonly known as "Chief Zee," passed away on Monday night. Fans held a vigil at Redskins Park on Tuesday to honor Williams.
Position breakdown: Matt Jones is the Redskins' lead running back - Washington Times
Jones is being counted on as the Redskins' lead back after they chose not to retain Alfred Morris. He's worked on the ball security issues that troubled him in his rookie season, but training camp will be the true test.
The days leading up to last Friday's deadline to negotiate a long-term deal with the Redskins were relatively calm for Kirk Cousins and the organization. Most knew that a multi-year deal was not in the cards, and no news emerged to change that, as Cousins will head to training camp next week on a one-year, $20 million contract.The days following the negotiating deadline, however, have seen much more action.