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Today’s injury report: pic.twitter.com/wKAt8dnCQm
— Washington Football Public Relations (@Wash_PR) December 17, 2020
From @GMFB: A look at where things currently stand with Washington QB Alex Smith and #Giants QB Daniel Jones. pic.twitter.com/jjmPGLSgxE
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) December 16, 2020
Per NFL rules, a player must pass 6 negative COVID-19 tests, each taken 24 hours apart, before the player can take a physical/enter the facility. This is a move for the 53 once Lamar Miller passes all tests. So no Miller this week and not a great sign for Gibson in Week 16.
— Ben Standig (@BenStandig) December 16, 2020
This Safety tandem has been rockin' since Week 12:
— PFF Washington (@PFF_Washington) December 14, 2020
Jeremy Reaves: 79.5 (12th)
Kam Curl: 79.2 (13th) pic.twitter.com/Odgd2xNnYx
Washington DT Jonathan Allen took some time to adjust to Jack Del Rio's one-gap system, but he's now playing at an extremely high level. He was dominant against both the Steelers and 49ers. I broke down his game against San Francisco for @TheAthleticDC: https://t.co/JQK8uiDaAP
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) December 15, 2020
— Not Robert Griffin (@Pseudo_RGIII) December 16, 2020
Snow...
— Keith Ismael ™ (@keithismael) December 16, 2020
and since we've no place to go pic.twitter.com/YNvMEzMVQg
— Washington Football Team (@WashingtonNFL) December 17, 2020
Week 15 prep
— Washington Football Team (@WashingtonNFL) December 16, 2020
: https://t.co/7ndKEsP8jG pic.twitter.com/3GKwlnxRGn
Here's Alex Smith, on his injury. @JPFinlayNBCS asked if it was related to the injury from two years ago. pic.twitter.com/uWGU8KcNy9
— michael phillips (@michaelpRTD) December 16, 2020
Ops, I forgot to add: min 15 targets.
— Washington Football Team Stats (@StatsWashington) December 16, 2020
WFT OL PFF grades for season
— I’m Dre (@MrDcSportsBack) December 16, 2020
Lucas 73.5 (ranks 31 that’s top half of league for starting tackles)
Schweitzer 70.6 (ranks 13th for guards)
Roullier 77.2 (ranks 5th for centers)
Scherff 83.4 (ranks 5th for guards)
Moses 78.1 (ranks 18th for tackles) that’s a solid OL
Brandon doesn't like waffles. He's more of a pancake guy
— Washington Football Team (@WashingtonNFL) December 16, 2020
1 RT = 2 VOTES#ProBowlVote @bscherff68 pic.twitter.com/w851gQn2eC
Big shoutout to #washingtonfootball offensive line coach John Matsko. This guy has done a fantastic job with the pieces he has to work with. Our OL has played much better than people thought they would, and has improved throughout the season.
— WFT (@_mattschoen_) December 16, 2020
Dub in the desert
— Washington Football Team (@WashingtonNFL) December 16, 2020
» https://t.co/EpZhw3KdVL pic.twitter.com/inwLumDCei
Can’t play Sunday. Depth moving forward. https://t.co/C2uhKuxJwE
— John Keim (@john_keim) December 16, 2020
I'll enter in that circle too.
— Washington Football Team Stats (@StatsWashington) December 16, 2020
Sack Rate%
Alex Smith - 7.9%
Dwayne Haskins - 8.1%
Kyle Allen - 7.4%
Pressure Rate%
Alex Smith - 30.2%
Dwayne Haskins - 22.7%
Kyle Allen - 23.5% https://t.co/mWZGgtnG4f
League average 2020: 5.9%
— Washington Football Team Stats (@StatsWashington) December 16, 2020
Washington rate%: 7.9% (8th biggest this year).
On our NEW #SeahawksMan2Man podcast:
— Dugar, Michael-Shawn (@MikeDugar) December 16, 2020
This Seattle-Washington matchup features 2 stud WRs from the 2019 draft. We know DK is a beast, but where does Terry McLaurin rank in that group?
We had @InstantRHIplay on to talk about it. https://t.co/HO1JNtYn6C pic.twitter.com/Gg81SbyuAA
On College Football National Signing Day we went back and looked at where our guys ranked coming out of high school.https://t.co/Vyf52ZOMFa
— Washington Football Team (@WashingtonNFL) December 16, 2020
Alex Smith on Chase Young being an emotional leader as a rookie: "It's crazy unusual. ... genuine leadership ... He continues to have a big impact beyond his play." https://t.co/GS8u4LFoOj
— Ben Standig (@BenStandig) December 16, 2020
The ESPN analyst has become this GM hiring period's most popular candidate thus far. The #Texans are interviewing him; the #Lions scheduled a meeting; the #Jaguars are in the mix as well https://t.co/B9aYSxnMkj
— Pro Football Rumors (@pfrumors) December 17, 2020
Trying to find new team GMs for the @NFL is hard, but our guest @Dan_Hatman crunched the numbers of who are the most likely candidates: https://t.co/gWlzsUS1wV pic.twitter.com/lSdXY8afc1
— Sportico (@Sportico) December 16, 2020
One of the most bad ass stories I've heard in a long time...
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) December 16, 2020
The Detroit #Lions Center Frank Ragnow broke his THROAT #PatMcAfeeShowLIVE pic.twitter.com/8IUzIlNIfd
The most productive rookie receiver over the past 5 weeks?
— Matt Valdovinos (@MVScouting) December 16, 2020
San Francisco first rounder Brandon Aiyuk.
In the last five weeks he's posted a stat line of 36-495-3
Note to self: next time don't type in "sweat sack" in the search bar while trying to find video of this play... https://t.co/xZVOdF25RG
— Brett Kollmann (@BrettKollmann) December 16, 2020
Call it The Dez Bryant Rule: The NFL informed clubs today that in the limited circumstance of a positive test or high-risk close contact designation after the deadline for submitting game-day inactives, a team may activate a new player up to 30 minutes before kickoff, per source.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) December 16, 2020
NFL owners approve formula for determining potential 17th gamehttps://t.co/ADd9O0J2wZ pic.twitter.com/dUScyeZIfh
— Around The NFL (@AroundTheNFL) December 16, 2020
This random tossed off tweet from earlier about Week 15 having only one game between winning teams has like 600 likes and retweets showing once again you never know what is actually going to get engagement on Twitter. https://t.co/FBkMeJnbiE
— Aaron Schatz (@FO_ASchatz) December 16, 2020
Earlier today, Commissioner Roger Goodell sent this letter to Rob Higgins, President of the Tampa Super Bowl Host Committee: pic.twitter.com/Yo0pGjwt2d
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) December 16, 2020
Love the idea of inviting vaccinated healthcare workers to the Super Bowl as a way to honor them and to use the NFL platform to promote vaccination against COVID 19. New York’s tradition of applauding them each night early in the pandemic goes to the Super Bowl.
— Judy Battista (@judybattista) December 16, 2020
Why yes, I am completely exhausted with the tone of discourse #OnHere in about a trillion different ways. What gave it away?
— Mike Tanier (@MikeTanier) December 16, 2020
Goodell says NFL and NFLPA are in agreement on the compensatory picks being awarded to teams who develop and promote and eventually lose minority hires to other teams for GM and head coach positions.
— Mike Jones (@ByMikeJones) December 16, 2020
Dropped my phone in the toilet while taking a #2 smh. Shxt happens literally ♂️
— Todd Gurley II (@TG3II) December 16, 2020
This is in Columbus, Ohio. Someone posted this on Facebook. Covid has people going crazy pic.twitter.com/SmFLo6Z8Ec
— Mekka Don (@MekkaDonMusic) December 16, 2020
My wife just confessed that for her entire childhood she thought Colonel Sanders’ bow tie was his whole body and now I can’t stop seeing a tiny stick body every time I look at him. pic.twitter.com/qVad6t93SA
— Freddie Campion (@FreddieCampion) December 16, 2020