According to the Redskins.com , general manager Bruce Allen has made it clear that they want to re-sign veteran linebacker London Fletcher.
“We want to, we want to–and he wants to come back,” Allen said. We’re just waiting for the season to finish, and then we’re gonna take care of business.
“He’s a captain. We want our captain back.”
As the Redskins continue to rebuild, it’s vital they re-sign a player like Fletcher who’s a true leader, who get’s the job done week in and week out...Read Full Story
Washington Redskins linebacker London Fletcher is scheduled to hit the free agent market this offseason and he’s indicated that he prefers to remain in the nations capital.
“I like playing here,” Fletcher said at the end of last season. “When I came here, I wanted to help establish a tradition of winning, get this franchise back to the Redskins of old. Obviously the business aspect [of free agency] has to be worked out and you go from there. But my first choice is to stay in Washington, if...Read Full Story
You know what? I’m going to be mad for London Fletcher. He may be over it, but the fact that he will not be at the Pro Bowl has got to be an indicator of the league’s love for making ratings rather than giving credit to where it’s due. Fletcher represents how we should all [...] London Fletcher Has A Right To Be Mad about Pro Bowl Snub is a post by the Best Sports Blogs at BallHyped.com.
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This past season for the the Green Bay Packers was schizophrenic. The team only lost once during the regular season and then flamed out in the playoffs. While the offense was dominating, the defense...
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With the NFL lockout ongoing, it’s not surprising that more players are starting to voice their opinion on how best to solve the situation. Washington Redskins linebacker L ondon Fletcher told ProFootballTalk’s PFT Live that he is ready and willing to lose an entire year if that’s what it takes for the players to succeed in the negotiations.
“Absolutely,” Fletcher said. “It’s not just about me. It’s about the players that played before me and the players that played after me.”
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The Buffalo Bills have rehired Joe Frandina to oversee the team's plans to renovate Ralph Wilson Stadium. Frandina will hold the title of director-construction management. He spent 15 seasons working with the Bills, and held the title of vice president of stadium operations before retiring after the 2010 season.
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The Buffalo Bills have turned to one of their own as their new tight ends coach, bringing in former Buffalo tight end Pete Metzelaars. It's the second NFL stop for Metzelaars, who spent the last eight seasons with the Colts after starting his coaching career with the offensive...
Kicker Rian Lindell avoided free agency by re-signing with the Buffalo Bills on Tuesday. And there's another familiar face returning to the fold, after the Bills hired Pete Metzelaars, the most productive tight end in team history, as an assistant coach. Lindell will return for a 10th season in Buffalo after signing a four-year contract worth about $11 million.
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. - The Buffalo Bills reshaped their coaching staff Monday by adding Andrew Dees and Eric Thatcher, and reassigning Bob Bicknell, Bob Sanders and Adrian White.
London Fletcher is a middle linebacker for the Buffalo Bills. He is number 59 and is 5'10 and 240 pounds. The Buffalo Bills are coached by Dick Jauron and are in the AFC East.