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Sean Taylor's locker has been sealed in Plexiglas. The contents haven't been disturbed, and the stool with his name on it still sits in front. ...more
November 30, 2007
It's Week 13, and that means the last week of the fantasy regular season for most leagues. Even if your league's playoffs don't get started until after Week 14, this week will go a long way toward determining playoff seeding. ...more
November 29, 2007
It was a little past 5:30 a.m. on Tuesday when Clinton Portis picked up a phone in a Florida hotel room and began calling other Washington Redskins players one by one, steeling himself for the worst sort of conversation. ...more
November 28, 2007
MIAMI - Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor has died, says family friend Richard Sharpstein. ...more
November 27, 2007
Santana Moss had a 7-yard catch on the Redskins' first play from scrimmage, but his attempt to stretch his body for an extra yard gave the Bucs their first turnover of the afternoon when cornerback Phillip Buchanon stripped the unprotected ball from Moss' hands and safety Tanard Jackson recovered and returned it to the Washington 19. Three plays later, Earnest Graham leaped into the end zone from 1 yard out to give the Bucs an early 7-0 lead. ...more
November 26, 2007
Sunday's Best It was only a year ago that Bucs DE Greg White was working security at Best Buy, but he now is helping Tampa Bay move closer to locking up a playoff spot. ...more
November 26, 2007
All day long the offense kept getting it wrong. And every time it did, the defense was there to keep order - just like so many times in the past. Maybe you were thinking you had seen it all before. If so, you certainly weren't the only one. ...more
November 26, 2007
This is probably the most basic fundamental of the Bucs defense. It is a concept that coordinator Monte Kiffin preaches every hour of every day, and it has long since been ingrained into the mind-set of his players. We mention it here again because it cannot be overemphasized, especially when you're facing a running back like Clinton Portis. He's not a football player; he's a locomotive who can change direction faster than Harry Potter on his broomstick playing Quidditch. The only way to shut him down is to throw a lot of bodies at him and plug all the gaps he will consider slicing through. Portis usually starts running to his left, but he'll cut back to his right away from the pursuit, so the Bucs have to seal off the cutback lanes and tackle low to keep Portis from beating them. ...more
November 25, 2007
Clinton Portis was back in costume Thursday, colorfully dressed as a dance instructor named "Choo-Choo." ...more
November 9, 2007
After Clinton Portis ran all over the New York Jets, Shaun Suisham kicked the Washington Redskins to victory. ...more
November 5, 2007
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