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Sean Landeta, famous for his single-bar facemask and, of course, his punting, takes home today's honors as the best Giant to ever wear No. 5 for the franchise.
President Donald Trump called on the Washington Commanders to “immediately” change their name back to Redskins and said he might not make a deal with them if they do not, inserting himself into a ...
HOUSTON — HBCU and NFL legend Doug Williams advanced as a semifinalist in the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2025 contributors category. Williams and his coach Grambling State coach, Eddie G.
New England owner Robert Kraft heads the list of nine contributor candidates named Wednesday by the Pro Football Hall for its Class of 2025, and no surprise there. Kraft has been one of the category’s ...
On Wednesday, the Pro Football Hall of Fame trimmed its list from 47 to 25 candidates in the contributor category for selection into the 2025 class. Williams was one of those 25 nominees. Here's what ...
Jerry Seeman, a Minnesotan who went on to become one of the most memorable and influential officials in NFL history, has made the cut to 25 candidates being considered for the Pro Football Hall of ...
The Ravens hired Zach Orr to be their new defensive coordinator Thursday, stepping into the position vacated by Mike Macdonald after his departure to Seattle. Orr signed with the Ravens as an ...
It has come to this. It’s hip to be square. Right here in D.C., of all places. Same as it ever was. With all due respect to Huey Lewis and his 1986 hit song, “Hip to be Square,” a ditty about hippies ...
The Redskins started the season 2-0 for the seventh time since 1978. Only once in the previous six occasions did they fail to make the playoffs, losing 10 of their final 12 in 2003 under former coach ...
NEW YORK -- Sean Taylor was voted to the NFC Pro Bowl team posthumously on Tuesday, three weeks after he was shot during a burglary at his Florida home. The Washington Redskins defensive back got a ...
Redskins coach Joe Gibbs once asked former owner Jack Kent Cooke for $1 million to sign a reserve quarterback — a princely sum in 1986. Cooke trusted his coach enough to pay it with little reservation ...
Darrell Green, who retired from the Washington Redskins in 2002 after a historic 20-year career, likely will return to the organization to be part of Coach Joe Gibbs's staff, according to two sources ...