It was a big day for the Redskins because it meant the return of quarterback Donovan McNabb to Philadelphia.
McNabb received a standing ovation from the Philly faithful as he was announced during player introductions.
The quarterback didn’t have his best day in the NFL, but he did break off a couple of key first down runs, especially late in the game.
The big play of the game occurred when two Redskins sandwiched a scrambling Michael Vick, knocking him out of the game.
]]>It was a pitiful performance from Washington, particularly from its reserves throughout the second half.
The first team hung tough in the first half against the Ravens, taking an early lead and slowing down their high-powered offense.
It took a fake punt from the Ravens to get down to the goaline to score their first touchdown of the game.
It was certainly a different challenge for the Redskins after beating up on the hapless Buffalo Bills last week.
]]>Williams is being penciled in as the team’s starting tackle, but he is missing valuable time because he has not yet signed a contract.
Only one first-round pick has signed with less than a week until training camp opens, which is causing major concern.
The Redskins offensive line was atrocious last season and Williams was brought in to help patch some holes.
He is either going to be coming off the bench or trying to learn by trial and error if he doesn’t get into camp soon.
]]>Moss, who was one of a handful of athletes who allegedly received HGH from Galea, has declined to comment on the story to the media, but told his teammates that he had no idea that the doctor was injecting him with HGH during the three times he was treated by him.
Still, the NFL could suspend Moss whether he knowingly took the HGH or not. Commissioner Roger Goodell has made it clear that he’s going to be proactive about disciplining players to maintain the integrity of his league. Multiple players, including star quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, have been suspended without ever being found guilty of anything in the court of law.
In light of this story and the possibility that Moss, the team’s No. 1 receiver, could miss time this season, rumors have swirled about Terrell Owens joining the Redskins. The embattled Owens, who spent last season in Buffalo, has yet to find a home. It would be an interesting acquisition, reuniting him with quarterback Donovan McNabb, with whom Owens had a tenuous relationship during their season together in Philadelphia.
]]>It’s big news for Portis, who has been the subject of trade rumors this offseason and needs to make a good impression on new head coach Mike Shanahan, who traded him to the Redskins while he was the head coach and general manager of the Denver Broncos.
This is further evidenced by the fact that Shanahan has brought in Larry Johnson and Willie Parker to compete for reps at running back. Neither of those players will be satisfied with a spot on the bench so the pressure is on Portis to put last season’s struggles and injury behind him.
]]>Kemoeatu was released by the Carolina Panthers as he tries to recover from surgery on his torn achilles tendon.
The defensive lineman missed the entire 2009 season and is still nowhere close to being ready to play.
He didn’t draw much interest because of his ongoing recovery, but the Redskins didn’t seem concerned about his health.
Kemoeatu didn’t live up to expecations after signing with the Panthers following a breakout season in Baltimore.
]]>But the offense found its way in the nick of time, and Jim Zorn lived to coach another day as Washington edged the visiting Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 16-13.
Jason Campbell struggled mightily early but came on late, throwing two touchdowns in the second half to lead the Redskins’ rally. His 59-yard hookup with Santana Moss capped a 16-point third quarter from a re-energized offense, and the defense had a strong second-half showing as well to seal the victory. Campbell bounced back after throwing two interceptions in the first half, and silenced the boo birds for at least one week. He finished 12 of 22 for 170 yards in his worst showing of the season.
Hobbled Clinton Portis suited up and rushed 25 times for 98 yards in a gutsy performance. Tight end Chris Cooley led the team with five catches, but it was Moss’ double-move, catch and run that proved to be the difference. The defense harassed Tampa Bay quarterback Josh Johnson in the first start of his career. After a hot start, Johnson struggled and finished 13 of 22 for 106 yards with a touchdown and an interception.
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