The Redskins lost $36 million over two years and the Cowboys $10 million.
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The man accused of fatally shooting Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor during a 2007 burglary has fired his lawyer one month before his murder trial.
Gregg Williams has admitted and apologized for running a bounty pool of up to $50,000 over the last three seasons while he was the Saints' defensive coordinator.
The Redskins have sold out every game since 1966.
The league said Tuesday that both are suspended without pay and will be eligible to return to Washington's active roster on Jan. 2.
A person with knowledge of the situation tells AP two Redskins are expected to be suspended for the rest of the season for violating the league's substance abuse policy.
1. Can the Redskins continue to run the ball effectively? It's no coincidence the Redskins have won all three of the games in which they ran for more than 100 yards. The offensive line blocked much better last week against Seattle, which entered the game ranked third in the NFL in yards allowed per carry. The Jets rank eighth (3.9 ypc).
Rex Grossman's 4-yard fade pass to Donte' Stallworth with 14 seconds remaining in regulation sent the game into OT.
Grossman will keep the job for the upcoming game against the Dallas Cowboys
A rookie gets 100 yards receiving in his first NFL start — and is lost for the season with an injury.
"I wasn't going out there trying to be too perfect; my ultimate goal was to walk away having won the game. This is obviously not the feeling we wanted to have," Redskins quarterback John Beck said.
Fans started chanting "We want Beck!" after Grossman threw interception No. 4.
The Redskins roll into their bye week looking like NFC East contenders.
The Redskins are on the road next week to play winless St. Louis (0-3).
For Bill Moore, the initial idea behind his Washington Redskins-Dallas Cowboys party was to bring people together in his Lake Ridge neighborhood.
A stadium of burgundy and gold became red, white and blue — in color and in spirit — during pregame ceremonies for the opener featuring the cities hit by the terrorists attacks 10 years ago.
One of the biggest free agency flops in NFL history came to an end today when the Washington Redskins shipped Albert Haynesworth to the New England Patriots for a 2013 fifth-round draft pick, a relatively meager piece of compensation for a two-time All-Pro with one of the most lucrative contracts ever signed.
Stonewall Jackson graduate to work out for Redskins April 14-15.
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