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Ethan Albright
Follow Ethan Albright and the Washington Redskins. Ethan Albright is number 71 and is a center. He's coached by Joe Gibbs.
Hall of Fame former Washington Redskins coach Joe Gibbs said Sunday he has no plans to return to the struggling team. Gibbs laughed when asked at Martinsville Speedway about rumors and Internet reports that he could return to the team as an adviser or even general manager.
- Hall of Fame coach Gibbs not returning to Redskins (msn.foxsports.com)
- Gibbs not returning to Redskins (sports.yahoo.com)
- Gibbs says he's not returning to Redskins (sports.yahoo.com)
Washington Redskins left tackle Chris Samuels, a former Alabama standout, said Friday night he will need a couple of months before deciding whether he can play again. The six-time Pro Bowl lineman released a statement that essentially rules himself out for the rest of the season, even as he contemplates retirement because of a serious neck injury. "I will continue to seek medical advice," the statement said. "I hope to see where I am...
From montgomeryadvertiser.com
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- Redskins Samuels out indefinitely, hopes to return (feedburner.com)
Much has been said on this board about the problems with the Washington Redskins this season.
Some blame the team’s struggles on the team’s head coach, Jim Zorn. Others want to blame starting quarterback Jason Campbell. Still others discuss owner Daniel Snyder, former head coach Joe Gibbs, defensive coordinator Greg Blache, and Mother Nature.
The fact of the matter is that all of you are right. And all of you are wrong.
Football is the...
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From bleacherreport.com
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Washington Redskins left tackle Chris
Samuels is out for the season, and linebacker H.B. Blades and
cornerback Byron Westbrook are recovering from knee surgery.
The Redskins made the expected move of placing six-time Pro Bowl
lineman Samuels on
From kxnet.com
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- Samuels on IR; knee surgery for 2 other Redskins (msn.foxsports.com)
In his return to the starting lineup Sunday, safety Reed Doughty tied for the lead in tackles during the Washington Redskins' victory over Tampa Bay. He might lead the entire NFL in walks. This year alone, Doughty will have served as honorary chairman of the National Kidney Foundation's Kidney Walk, the Spinal Research Foundation's We've Got Your Back Run/Walk and, coming Oct. 17, the Washington DC Walk4Hearing, sponsored by the Hearing Loss...
From washingtontimes.com
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- Redskins to start Doughty over Horton at safety (msn.foxsports.com)
- Redskins' Portis leaves game with head injury (sports.yahoo.com)

