Chris Samuels' season is officially over. Published October 31 2009
In David Elfin's weekly NFL rankings, the Saints remain on top. Published October 29 2009
Playing time totals for Redskins against Philadelphia. Published October 29 2009
Playing time totals for Redskins against Philadelphia. Published October 29 2009
Highlights from Jim Zorn's radio show. Published October 28 2009
On his radio show, Jim Zorn confirmed Chris Cooley's timetable Published October 28 2009
The Redskins just said tight end Chris Cooley is expected back in four weeks. Published October 28 2009
Don't rule out Chris Cooley just yet. Published October 27 2009
Redskins front office chief Vinny Cerrato meets with local media. Published October 27 2009
Running back Clinton Portis said the Redskins are haunted by their lack of depth. Published October 27 2009
Defensive end Phillip Daniels rehabbed hard to come back at age 36, but he wasn't happy with how little he played against the Eagles. Published October 27 2009
Redskins general counsel Dave Donovan just claimed on WJFK-106.7 that there was "hardly an Eagles fan" on hand last night. Published October 27 2009
Washington will have plenty of injuries (and egos) to rest during the bye week Published October 27 2009
It took 23 games, but one of the second-round picks from the 2008 draft finally caught a touchdown pass. Published October 26 2009
Pro Bowl tight end Chris Cooley has injured an ankle. Teammates Byron Westbrook and H.B. Blades have injured their knees. Published October 26 2009
Cornelius Griffin is a tough son of a gun. Published October 26 2009
Defensive tackle Cornelius Griffin has departed with a sprained elbow. Published October 26 2009
Tight end Chris Cooley has always been a little offbeat, but dying his hair platinum blond? Published October 26 2009
Vinny Cerrato talks to ESPN before the game. Published October 26 2009
One disgruntled Redskins fan made up a memorial service pamphlet for the team. Published October 26 2009
By John Solomon
How the government's punishing of the exposure of official wrongdoing can linger for years