The Washington Redskins had another tough season in 2014 and moving forward the team may look at a trade with Robert Griffin III or Kirk Cousins for head coach Jay Gruden and this comes as owner Dan Snyder will meet with the head coach and talk about whether RG3 is the starter and the future for this franchise moving forward.
Read full storyThe Washington Redskins have major questions about the future of RG3 and if owner Dan Snyder wants to keep Robert Griffin III over making a trade, Jay Gruden could be on his way out of town if he doesn't support the move and this comes after Colt McCoy and the team struggled in a shutout loss to the St. Louis Rams at home.
Read full storyThe Washington Redskins had Robert Griffin III start on Sunday for Week 9 over Colt McCoy and reports from ESPN had the decision on the starting quarterback come down on high from owner Dan Snyder and the GM Bruce Allen over head coach Jay Gruden, as McCoy had been playing well for RG3 and had led the team to a win over the Dallas Cowboys the previous week.
Read full storyThe Washington Redskins are working to finalize a deal with DeSean Jackson and Robert Griffin III is hopeful the wide receiver is with the team next season.
Read full storyDeSean Jackson is currently in Washington visiting the Redskins. DeAngelo Hall is hoping the wide receiver signs in free agency.
Read full storyThe Oakland Raiders are hoping to land DeSean Jackson if the wide receiver has small contract demands. The Washington Redskins are interested at the right price.
Read full storyJay Gruden and Robert Griffin III exchange praises as the new Washington head coach promises read-option offense.
Read full storyThe Washington Redskins are looking for yet another head coach after firing Mike Shanahan and after interviewing a number of candidates, it appears the team is ready to hire Jay Gruden from the Cincinnati Bengals and that puts the focus on quarterback Robert Griffin III, as he did not get along with his last coach and now he is set to start over with a new one.
Read full storyThe Washington Redskins are coming off a disappointing season and a very tough run with Mike Shanahan as head coach and now Dan Snyder must find a man to replace him and some of the top names include Bill Cowher, Art Briles, Jon Gruden his Brother Jay and Ken Whisenhunt as candidates.
Read full storyThe Washington Redskins have been a complete disaster this season and after Mike Shanahan made the controversial decision to sit quarterback Robert Griffin III, new reports have come out about RG3 and his father and how they have irked Shanahan and that Griffin's dad wants his former coach from Baylor Art Briles to take over next season.
Read full storyThe Washington Redskins are a mess right now and with the team just 3-10 on the season after going to the playoffs in 2012 and with Mike Shanahan commenting that he may bench Robert Griffin III for the rest of the season for Kirk Cousins and that may lead Dan Snyder to fire his head coach.
Read full storyThe Washington Redskins have been in and out of the news way more than in past years due to their insensitive nickname and the way it is derogatory for Native Americans and while Snyder has ignored calls to change the name, there is speculation that he might be changing his tune, as TMZ reports hi neighbor has trademarked the name Washington Bravehearts.
Read full storyThe Washington Redskins have been under fire over the past year for their racist team name and owner Dan Snyder has been adamant about not changing it and he took his views to the fans, as he decided to write an open letter to fans of the team and of the NFL to describe his feelings about the name, which are obviously more important than anyone else's because he is the owner.
Read full storyThe Washington Redskins have been battled for years about their racist team name and while owner Dan Snyder refuses to change it or to believe that it was racist to begin with, many Native Americans have rallied against the team and the Oneida Indian Nation has taken them to task, meeting in the same hotel as NFL owners.
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