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Washington Redskins CoverageKemoeatu envisioned as anchor of defense
The Washington Redskins yesterday took a significant step in addressing their need for a prototypical 3-4 nose tackle by signing veteran Ma'ake Kemoeatu to a two-year, $7 million contract. At 6-foot-5 and well over 300 pounds, Kemoeatu excels at occupying offensive linemen's double-teams and freeing…
Kemoeatu envisioned as anchor of defense
The Washington Redskins yesterday took a significant step in addressing their need for a prototypical 3-4 nose tackle by signing veteran Ma'ake Kemoeatu to a two-year, $7 million contract. At 6-foot-5 and well over 300 pounds, Kemoeatu excels at occupying offensive linemen's double-teams and freeing…
Kemoeatu envisioned as anchor of defense
The Washington Redskins yesterday took a significant step in addressing their need for a prototypical 3-4 nose tackle by signing veteran Ma'ake Kemoeatu to a two-year, $7 million contract. At 6-foot-5 and well over 300 pounds, Kemoeatu excels at occupying offensive linemen's double-teams and freeing…
Nose tackle Kemoeatu signs with Redskins
ASHBURN - Free agent nose tackle Maake Kemoeatu signed a two-year, $6.975 million contract with the Washington Redskins yesterday. The 6-5, 345-pound Kemoeatu spent last season on injured reserve with the Carolina Panthers after tearing his Achilles’ tendon in training camp. His agent, Ken Vierra,…
Richmond | Thu, 11 Mar 2010 00:01:00 EST
Colts Pick Up Ex-Duke
HARRISONBURG - Former James Madison University defensive end J.D. Skolnitsky, cut last week by the Washington Redskins, was claimed off waivers Monday by the Indianapolis Colts. Out of the blue, Skolnitsky said Tuesday, describing Indianapolis' interest in him. The 6-foot-6, 265-pound Fairfax native…
Harrisonburg | Wed, 10 Mar 10 00:00:00 -0600
Notre Dame-Maryland football game set for Redskins’ stadium
The two schools have met once before, when the Fighting Irish beat the Terrapins 22-0 in the 2002 Kickoff Classic at Giants Stadium. The Redskins have been stepping up their effort to host more college football games at their 90,000-seat stadium. They will host Virginia Tech-Boise State in September,…
Richmond | Tue, 09 Mar 2010 00:01:00 EST
What!!‘Skins pass on stars PRO FOOTBALL
When general manager Bruce Allen revealed before the start of free agency Thursday night that the Washington Redskins' ownership had not placed any financial limitations on his free-agent recruiting plan, the club's history fueled the notion that the Redskins would capitalize on the absence of a salary…
What!!‘Skins pass on stars PRO FOOTBALL
When general manager Bruce Allen revealed before the start of free agency Thursday night that the Washington Redskins' ownership had not placed any financial limitations on his free-agent recruiting plan, the club's history fueled the notion that the Redskins would capitalize on the absence of a salary…
What!!‘Skins pass on stars PRO FOOTBALL
When general manager Bruce Allen revealed before the start of free agency Thursday night that the Washington Redskins' ownership had not placed any financial limitations on his free-agent recruiting plan, the club's history fueled the notion that the Redskins would capitalize on the absence of a salary…
What!!‘Skins pass on stars PRO FOOTBALL
When general manager Bruce Allen revealed before the start of free agency Thursday night that the Washington Redskins' ownership had not placed any financial limitations on his free-agent recruiting plan, the club's history fueled the notion that the Redskins would capitalize on the absence of a salary…
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