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A quick reminder -- it's April Fools Day. Be careful about your reactions when reading them tweets. Even a blue check might not be enough to protect you.
— Bill-in-Bangkok (@billhorgan2005) April 1, 2021
Big win for Snyder. Ends the litigation, consolidates control of the team, and the $875 million of shares become more valuable just by moving into his possession. https://t.co/9nFoCQ67yO
— michael phillips (@michaelpRTD) March 31, 2021
Per NFL documents presented at the league meeting videoconference, the cost of Dan Snyder buying the remaining 40.5% of the Washington Football Team LP interests is $875 million. Parties would terminate all of their disputes.
— Seth Wickersham (@SethWickersham) March 31, 2021
After the close, Snyder can resell limited stakes in the team. Any proceeds would be required to repay debt.
— Seth Wickersham (@SethWickersham) March 31, 2021
Unrelated to the WFT debt waiver....the review into allegations of sexual harassment and inappropriate workplace behavior at the WFT remains ongoing.
— Judy Battista (@judybattista) March 31, 2021
In a letter, the lawyers call for the Wilkinson report to be released: “We are shocked that you have not only ignored that recommendation, but have instead facilitated an arrangement that leaves Mr. Snyder in a stronger ownership position than before”
— Matthew Paras (@Matthew_Paras) March 31, 2021
New Washington Football Team ownership breakdown:
— Jake Russell (@_JakeRussell) March 31, 2021
Dan Snyder: 80.959%
Michele Snyder: 12.552%
Arlette Snyder: 6.489%https://t.co/UIMueqlVrG
The NFL just sent a memo to clubs, saying they should prepare to conduct meetings virtually when offseason programs begin April 19, but don’t anticipate another all-virtual workout program like 2020, per sources.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) March 31, 2021
Translation: Get ready to see players on the field this spring.
Predator and Terminator @youngchase907 x @Schwarzenegger pic.twitter.com/cXl00vphkH
— Washington Football Team (@WashingtonNFL) March 31, 2021
I mean, we should all want our backup QB to have this mentality.
— Chad Ryan (@ChadwikoRCC) March 31, 2021
This is a good thing.
Don't want a complacent guy content to warm the bench. Want a guy training the house down and who believes he can win if he gets the opportunity.
If taylor shows out everyday yeah. He’s 8 years younger than Fitz, more athletic and both had similar college stories, why not?
— Ned Joyce (@nedjoyce) April 1, 2021
Christian Darrisaw says playing for Washington would be 'a dream come true' https://t.co/SkIfOYHXRS
— NBC Sports Washington Football (@NBCSWASFootball) March 30, 2021
A homecoming for @HokiesFB OT @Bigdawgchris1?@buckybrooks' 3rd-ranked OT talks about potentially joining his hometown @WashingtonNFL pic.twitter.com/O30CCyD1wU
— NFL Network (@nflnetwork) March 30, 2021
The moment I knew chase Young was different pic.twitter.com/8XNiiWChhU
— Wizskins (@Itswizskins) March 30, 2021
— DC Sports Fam! (@DCsportsfamily) March 31, 2021
I view Parsons and JOK as head and shoulders above Collins talent-wise, although his size is tantalizing
— WASHINGTON FOOTBALL (@HogsHaven) March 31, 2021
Small housekeeping note: I'm told Washington plans to be in attendance for Notre Dame's Pro Day tomorrow. Linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah is set to perform and is one of the players most widely mocked to Washington at 19.
— Matthew Paras (@Matthew_Paras) March 30, 2021
Washington didn’t address its need at FS in free agency, so could it look to do so in the draft? Trevon Moehrig is largely considered the top safety in the class, but does he fit with Washington at 19? I took a closer look: https://t.co/kpoz2DCBac
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) March 30, 2021
Free agent CB Quinton Dunbar, most recently of the #Seahawks, has two visits scheduled for next week: He’s set to visit the #Lions and #AZCardinals, source said. He’s been waiting for the right opportunity, but it all ramps up soon.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 30, 2021
Along with the trade, the #Seahawks gave G Gabe Jackson a 3-year, $22.575M extension, source said, which includes a $9M signing bonus. Jackson gets $7.075M in additional guarantees. A nice payday from his new team.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 30, 2021
Kyle Pitts measured with a wingspan of 83 3/8"
— PFF Draft (@PFF_College) March 31, 2021
Largest of any tight end in the last 20 years pic.twitter.com/BvIdudqSjC
Look I’m not saying that Mac Jones would be a *bad* pick in the top 3...
— Brett Kollmann (@BrettKollmann) March 31, 2021
But I am saying that you have to go through Rodgers, Mahomes, Russ, Allen, Brady, and Lamar to win a Super Bowl so you’re better off swinging for the fences with Fields.
Draft to win RINGS, not divisions.
Let’s recap how today went ... pic.twitter.com/0g5CqMf7mV
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) March 31, 2021
Wait. Kellen Mond did what?! pic.twitter.com/Kom2fw1mOE
— Pro Football Network (@PFN365) March 30, 2021
Dolphins fans y’all remember this dude? He was actually speaking facts pic.twitter.com/x5vkEL7smf
— Zach (@zzachary_1) March 30, 2021
Some times you get to interview some one where you just don’t want it to end. I could ask Najee Harris questions for days. He’s great. Really interesting on coming back to Alabama this year and what he learned. Also, don’t say his name incorrectly. Our interview on NFL Network. pic.twitter.com/VM2FudiSDb
— James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV) March 30, 2021
“I think I am the best quarterback in this draft.” @justnfields joined @AKinkhabwala after @OhioStateFB’s Pro Day! pic.twitter.com/KbUsbyVzg0
— NFL Network (@nflnetwork) March 30, 2021
Draft Landon Dickerson Top 10 pic.twitter.com/ihHkICdpvW
— Trevor Sikkema (@TampaBayTre) March 30, 2021
⭐New episode⭐
— Bleeding Burgundy Podcast (@Jessys24) March 31, 2021
Mark Tyler (@Tiller56) of @HogsHaven joins @Kgskins26 and I we talk:
-New additions to WFT
-Finding that franchise QB
-The Mac Jones love affair
-@espn power rankings/disrespect
and more!#WashingtonFootball https://t.co/W80vShy5zw
Comes off the edge like a screaming Banshee. He can engage a blocker & put him on his heels. Sudden punch with ability to push, pull & shed. Sets the edge run well & is tough to get around. Showcases range to chase & can make plays in space. Drives through the ball carrier. https://t.co/5Q5hWvcoQ2
— Dan Shonka (@Ourlads_Shonka) March 30, 2021
me at school me looking at
— ɴᴇᴛᴡᴏʀᴋ (@IcyHumph) March 31, 2021
NFL prospects pic.twitter.com/QfHNBB0YJK
Kolton Miller just signed for $42M guaranteed & is paid as a top 5 OT. If you said that 3 years ago on here you'd have been laughed off the platform. Another important reminder that traits are very, very important in the evaluation process.
— Brandon Thorn (@BrandonThornNFL) March 30, 2021
Colt McCoy is headed to the Cardinals on a one-year deal, per @AdamSchefter pic.twitter.com/OmpqEbyulW
— B/R Gridiron (@brgridiron) March 31, 2021
Officially official. pic.twitter.com/GPJUuMOgup
— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) March 31, 2021
Here is a look at the expected contract return per draft point (using the Fitzgerald-Spielberger draft values) for each team from 2018 to 2020 excluding QBs
— Jason_OTC (@Jason_OTC) March 30, 2021
Basically the teams on the top prioritized high value positions (edge, lt, wr, etc...) while those at the bottom have not pic.twitter.com/68wnN3GdjO
There is 0% chance he ran a 4.3. These pro day times are getting out of hand.
— William Walker (@WilliamWalker09) March 31, 2021
This the fastest draft class I’ve ever seen
— Isaiah Simmons (@isaiahsimmons25) March 31, 2021
I wonder if all these 4.3’s gonna translate to Sunday’s
— Jeremy Reaves (@JR1ERA) March 31, 2021
Why are people upset at others running 4.3s? Let them boys get paid! That isn’t affecting you one bit lol
— Kelvin Harmon (@_HarmonK) March 31, 2021
Daniel Jeremiah just made a great point about faster 40 times. Said unlike the combine when guys have been meeting with several teams, staying up late and exhausted, the pro day is a more controlled environment and guys are more rested/fresher resulting in better testing.
— Crocky (@eric_crocker) March 31, 2021
This didn’t come overnight pic.twitter.com/5BuOKGHdIc
— Michael Strachan ✪ (@Mike_Playmaker) March 31, 2021
Roger Goodell says the NFL expects to have full stadiums in the fall. "All of our fans at all of our stadiums."
— Judy Battista (@judybattista) March 30, 2021
Let’s make this simple for you to start: If there are 100B hot dogs and two parties agree to share those hot dogs ~equally, how many hot dogs does each party get? The moral: if you’re going to be dangerously ignorant, keep taking photos of hot dogs instead of gambling with facts. https://t.co/MtQ4ASfZi7
— George Atallah (@GeorgeAtallah) March 30, 2021
So your defense is to call NFL players ignorant while claiming to be an expert yourself? Weak.
— George Atallah (@GeorgeAtallah) March 30, 2021
If you have identifying texts, sure send them...at least they’ll engage in good faith. You have never been about that.
Tretter said players are still worried about catching COVID, and don't want to risk contracting it during spring practices / workouts or meetings.
— Lindsay Jones (@bylindsayhjones) March 31, 2021
An NFL memo sent to teams today addresses vaccinations, saying league expects to amend some COVID-19 protocols to ease restrictions on vaccinated individuals. “Clubs that achieve a certain rate of vaccination” may be allowed to relax locker/meeting/dining room restrictions. pic.twitter.com/7sCD3fZnUJ
— Dan Graziano (@DanGrazianoESPN) March 31, 2021
NFLPA's De Smith says the 2021 salary cap would have been about $166 million per team if the league and union had not agree to the upward adjustment to $182.5 million per team.
— MarkMaske (@MarkMaske) March 31, 2021
I’m probably gonna wear my mask around new people for the rest of my life. I honestly like it now... https://t.co/qh1Svd2Iht
— ICE T (@FINALLEVEL) March 31, 2021
A 7-9 season is now impossible in the NFL.
— B/R Gridiron (@brgridiron) March 30, 2021
End of an era. pic.twitter.com/fc2v2vHCsF
Don’t give up. Don’t give in. pic.twitter.com/DbtI9wCjjT
— Brittlestar (@brittlestar) April 1, 2021