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Ade Jimoh is a defensive back for the Washington Redskins. He is number 32 and is 6'1 and 190 pounds. The Washington Redskins are coached by Joe Gibbs and are in the NFC East.
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Announced one last time as the "starting free safety" for the Washington Redskins, Sean Taylor was inducted into the team's Ring of Fame before Sunday's game against the New York Giants.
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LANDOVER - The Washington Redskins had better come up with some answers on offense - and quick. Quarterback Jason Campbell and the rest of the offense fizzled in the drizzle against the Super Bowl champion New York Giants yesterday, dropping a 23-7 ...
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While the Washington Redskins operations have been a part of Loudoun's landscape for years, the county government is just now beginning to look into the possibility of highlighting such a nationally known association.
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The New York Giants won an important football game yesterday, throttling the Washington Redskins 23-7 on the Redskins' home field.
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Announced one last time as the "starting free safety" for the Washington Redskins, Sean Taylor was inducted into the team's Ring of Fame before Sunday's game against the New York Giants. With his mother, father, girlfriend and daughter huddled under umbrellas near the center of the field...
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Nothing is stopping the New York Giants these days. Not the latest distraction surrounding their star receiver. Not the rain on a dreary day in the mid-Atlantic. Not a Washington Redskins team with the NFL's leading rusher and a usually stout defense.
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Nothing is stopping the New York Giants these days. Not the latest distraction surrounding their star receiver. Not the rain on a dreary day in the mid-Atlantic. Not a Washington Redskins team with the NFL's leading rusher and a usually stout defense.
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Under gray skies and heavy rain, the New York Giants prevailed over the Washington Redskins 23–7 on Sunday afternoon in a signature NFC East match-up at FedEx Field.
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The Washington Redskins looked completely flat at FedEx Field Sunday, losing to the New York Giants for the second time this season, this time 23-7. It was an emotional defeat for the Redskins, who, before the ...
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The Giants' Kevin Boss hurdles the Redskins' Carlos Rogers and LaRon Landry in the first quarter at FedEx Field.
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The Washington Redskins paid tribute to slain safety Sean Taylor before Sunday's game, inducting the player into the team's Ring Of Fame.
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LANDOVER, Md. Announced one last time as the "starting free safety" for the Washington Redskins, Sean Taylor was inducted into the team's Ring of Fame before Sunday's game against the New York Giants.
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Former Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor, who died last year during a botched home invasion, was inducted into the team's Ring of Honor at FedEx Field before the Redskins 23-7 loss to the New York Giants.
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Eli Manning threw for 305 yards, including a 40-yard touchdown to Amani Toomer, and Brandon Jacobs ran for another score, as the New York Giants defeated the Washington Redskins , 23-7, at FedEx Field.
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