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All atwitter will be posted at the beginning of every day (at midnight in Washington, DC). The goal is to give readers a handy spot to check the Redskins beat writers & bloggers, and national sports journalists to keep up on the latest news about the Redskins, the NFL, and sports in general, along with a smattering of other things.
NFL News twitter feed:
Redskins twitter feed:
The #Jets have engaged in conversations with the #Redskins on left tackle Trent Williams, sources tell @TheAthleticNYC.
— Connor Hughes (@Connor_J_Hughes) March 7, 2020
It’s more than due diligence. It’s legitimate interest.
Here’s the breakdown https://t.co/m1bsKn8zR7
Life changing experience.
— Adrian Peterson (@AdrianPeterson) March 7, 2020
Thank you for the incredible hospitality Israel pic.twitter.com/uvJS6QkN4e
Tweeted about this Thur But know will get asked a lot so... Would be a bad move to do just for that reason. Do because best for franchise not just because “now we need a tackle”. If trade with Miami, probably not an OT at 5. No guarantee one u like at 18. Or maybe like wr more. https://t.co/o30M8KoSQi
— John Keim (@john_keim) March 6, 2020
Also let’s see how some develop this year. Usually takes 3 years to fully see. But KS has a good rep. Very organized. Detailed. But keep in mind he wasn’t drafting. They use his info and his board. Others were in charge of making picks. Wasnt always helpful.
— John Keim (@john_keim) March 8, 2020
Credit where it is due: Ereck Flowers turned his career around in 2019 and has earned himself a nice payday in free agency. Still only 25 years old. https://t.co/RESNGYX6mQ
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) March 8, 2020
Final version gives preferential treatment to the Redskins if they build a new stadium in Virginia. There’s also a lesser incentive aimed at DC United that I don’t fully understand but will poke around on. (Team facility related it appears)
— michael phillips (@michaelpRTD) March 8, 2020
There aren't two bye weeks per team during the regular season in the proposed new CBA, a source said, because the TV networks balked when the NFL last tried that in the early 1990s, producing wariness that would devalue the product in the upcoming broadcasting deals.
— MarkMaske (@MarkMaske) March 8, 2020
It’s the NFL owners way of saying it’s going to get worse. That there’s not going to be a deal better than this. Now it’s up to the players to decide whether or not to believe them. https://t.co/0SuXnff0I6
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) March 8, 2020
How about: if players turn down this deal, they come back to the table obviously fractured with no realistic agenda, owners are forced to do lesser TV contracts, then take it out on the union by dragging their feet, locking them out and watching it crumble to dust?
— Mike Tanier (@MikeTanier) March 8, 2020
The new CBA, if ratified in the pending NFLPA vote, would be worth an additional $650 million to $700 million to the players in the 2020 season, by estimates. The league and union are believed to have relatively similar estimates on this issue.
— MarkMaske (@MarkMaske) March 8, 2020
The additional $700 million to players in 2020 season under the new CBA, confirmed by sources after being previously reported by @profootballtalk, is based on modified salary cap and tag rules, increased minimum salaries, players’ share of expanded-playoff revenues and benefits.
— MarkMaske (@MarkMaske) March 8, 2020
Well, Andrew, some of us are actually neutral and can evaluate things on a case-by-case basis appropriately. Most of us who fall into this category have never openly campaigned for the job of NFLPA executive director. https://t.co/sDtP6xFFOz
— Dan Graziano (@DanGrazianoESPN) March 7, 2020
I think this is misguided on his part but the one thing is he did take a more aggressive approach in 2010 and got by most accounts a poor deal. To give him the benefit of the doubt here he may feel this is the best he could do and that holding out may hurt them as it did in 11
— Jason_OTC (@Jason_OTC) March 8, 2020
If report true #Giants $12M per yr on Leonard Williams, tremendous deal for Giants. Floated $30M+ Guaranteed very solid amount negotiated by Agents. Underrated. Played very good ball for Giants after the trade.
— Chad Forbes (@NFLDraftBites) March 8, 2020
Victim unrealistic expectations by Jets Fans. What’s New there?
You DARE suggest that getting a communications degree paid for doesn’t even out these guys working 60+ hours weeks between school and football for four years straight in order to generate billions of dollars in revenue they will never see?
— Brett Kollmann (@BrettKollmann) March 8, 2020
That’s hogwash, Luke. Pure hogwash.
The Bad: The Defenders had to bench Cardale Jones
— NBC Sports Redskins (@NBCSRedskins) March 8, 2020
The Good: They scored a touchdown right afterhttps://t.co/uEvGth1kvq
What a moment pic.twitter.com/lhZkgjT0oy
— XFL (@xfl2020) March 8, 2020
Tyree Lamar
— DC Defenders (@XFLDefenders) March 8, 2020
Taking ankles pic.twitter.com/4fEUKtVZnE
DEFENDERS WIN! pic.twitter.com/3AwiQEoP3F
— DC Defenders (@XFLDefenders) March 8, 2020
Oliver Luck just gave them a cup to add to the snake.
— Grant Paulsen (@granthpaulsen) March 8, 2020
WE HAVE A MEGA BEER SNAKE ON OUR HANDS
— ESPN (@espn) March 8, 2020
(via @xfl2020)pic.twitter.com/zo4gZs2Vp1
The most important stat graphic your eyes will ever see pic.twitter.com/Ut1wiqRmzE
— XFL (@xfl2020) March 8, 2020
Just became an XFL fan. https://t.co/2TIBa87Tzp
— Matt Miller (@nfldraftscout) March 8, 2020
All I can think about is despite current pain, going back to the hospital and taking another MRI in a few weeks.
— Britt McHenry (@BrittMcHenry) March 8, 2020
Being brain tumor free.
Got a few more movies (a lot prob), but I’ve felt strength through all of you helping me. Thank you. Have a blessed Sunday.
Football coach film session pic.twitter.com/5GuDJDw9Uy
— Joey (@JoeyMulinaro) March 8, 2020