By James A. Lyons
By arming the rebels, we're aiding al Qaeda

From Drew Storen to RG3, the heartbreak of the last three months is the price for relevance. If these games didn't matter, the way they ended, on the field and in the examination room, wouldn't sting so much.

A quarter-by-quarter recap of the Redskins' 27-23 loss against the Giants.

A paradox floated around Redskins Park on Monday as players cleaned out their lockers and departed for the offseason. The Washington Redskins finished 5-11, one game worse than last year in coach Mike Shanahan's first season, but many insist progress is clear.

In the minutes leading up to the Redskins' kickoff against the New England Patriots on Sunday, right tackle Jammal Brown's day ended before it even began.
Willie Smith has been on the Washington Redskins' 53-man roster since final cuts Labor Day weekend, though you'd never know it from watching their games.

The Washington Redskins' injury-riddled offensive line might be reshuffled again for Sunday's game against the Dallas Cowboys because of the latest round of injuries. Undrafted rookie Willie Smith might start in place of injured right tackle Jammal Brown (left groin) and backup Sean Locklear (ankle).

A review of the best and worst performances by the Washington Redskins' offense and some observations after re-watching the TV broadcast of their 20-9 loss to the Miami Dolphins.

For a team in the throes (or is it the overthrows?) of what the Washington Redskins are in the throes of, there is no bottom. Two losses become three. Three turn into four. And then you run the streak to five with a 20-9 loss on Sunday to the previously 1-7 Miami Dolphins.

A quarter-by-quarter look at the Redskins' 20-9 loss to the Dolphins. Plus, the most pivotal play of the game.

Washington Redskins right tackle Jammal Brown is unlikely to play against the Miami Dolphins this weekend because of a strained left groin, coach Mike Shanahan said.


A review of the best and worst performances by the Washington Redskins' offense and some observations after re-watching the TV broadcast of their 19-11 loss to the San Francisco 49ers.

Left tackle Trent Williams will to have to play through pain whenever he returns from his high right ankle sprain.

Although Will Montgomery's move to left guard has not gone as smoothly as the Washington Redskins hoped, he expects his play there to improve over time.

A review of the best and worst performances by the Washington Redskins’ offense and some observations after re-watching the TV broadcast of their 23-0 loss to the Buffalo Bills.
"Trent was cool. I wouldn't have thought anything [was going on]," backup tackle Sean Locklear said.
Redskins' Fred Davis, Trent Williams face season-ending suspensions →
"Anything right now," right tackle Sean Locklear said. "We're trying to find anything that might spark us."