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Hawaii News Now reports that 25-year-old John Blayne Stancil, of Waimanalo, turned himself in at the Kailua police substation on Monday night. He was booked on two counts of third-degree assault.

Redskins linebackers Ryan Kerrigan and London Fletcher were added to the NFC Pro Bowl roster Sunday after San Francisco's nine Pro Bowlers became ineligible for the NFL's annual all-star game.

The relief in Robert Griffin III's voice is haunting now. The dramatic irony is one big punch to the Washington Redskins' collective gut. Griffin chuckled early in Sunday's playoff loss to Seattle, hopeful he escaped a serious knee injury. As we know now, he ultimately did not.

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.

Trent Williams shoved Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman in the face in the aftermath of the Washington Redskins' season-ending playoff loss Sunday and expressed regret minutes later.

The Washington Redskins advanced to the playoffs for the first time since 2007, finishing with a 10-6 record and winning NFC East title for the first time in 13 years. Now they'll be tasked with hosting the 11-5 Seattle Seahawks at 4:30 p.m. Sunday.

Trent Williams can't look back.

Robert Griffin III is Washington's MVP and easily could be the NFL's Rookie of the Year. But Alfred Morris earned both distinctions for the regular season finale. On national TV with Dallas in town and a playoff berth at stake, Morris delivered a statement Sunday and made history in the process.

Robert Griffin III said he doesn't play football for the awards, but another honor came his way Wednesday in the form of a Pro Bowl selection.

It was the first week of Washington Redskins training camp when Alfred Morris entertained the question. Darrel Young was hurt, and the unassuming sixth-round pick out of Florida Atlantic was asked if he had been asked by the coaching staff to fill in at fullback.

Before Kory Lichtensteiger answered the question Monday afternoon, he wanted to find some wood on which to knock. Two victories from a division title is no time for a jinx.

If anyone outside the team could just see the reaction after the Washington Redskins' overtime victory Sunday, Alfred Morris said, "Oh my goodness, it was electrifying." Players celebrated not only an emotional win but that they're 7-6 and very much in contention.

We apparently can add one more item to the long list of Robert Griffin III's physical gifts. His right knee can withstand a direct blow from a charging 330-pound nose tackle.

Cedric Griffin's four-game drug suspension has created an opportunity for some of the Washington Redskins' unproven cornerbacks to contribute to a possible postseason push.

Five questions as the Redskins host the Ravens on Sunday.
'em get the best of me. It's nobody's fault but mine," Williams said. "I've got to calm down a little bit. When you lose a game like this with high intensity, I was a little on edge. I reacted in an immature manner."
"I'm taught better than that. I've just got to be better, man," Williams said. "It's my first playoff run and I had a season end like that and then to kind of be taunted, it takes a bigger man to walk away the next time. I've just got to be a bigger man."