Even though he's still months away from taking his first professional snap, Robert Griffin III just continues to be a beacon of admiration for football fans far and wide. The untested rookie's latest achievement: Topping the sales charts for jersey sales.
Move Over, Tebow: RGIII's Jersey Is NFL's Most Popular
RGIII Says He Would Have No Problem With Openly Gay Teammates
Over the weekend at an NFL Players Association event for the upcoming season's rookie class, Robert Griffin III said that he would not mind if one of his teammates was openly gay.
Mike Shanahan Gets Trucked by New Wide Receiver
Redskins coach Mike Shanahan skipped a post-practice press conference today after wide receiver Pierre Garçon and another player ran him over while practicing a deep route.
Redskins Great Art Monk Sues NFL Over Long-Term Concussion Effects
Art Monk, one of the greatest wide receivers in NFL history and the best to ever play at the position for the Redskins, is suing the league over brain injuries he suffered during his career.
The Redskins' Draft Picks Who Aren't RGIII
In addition to Robert Griffin III, the Redskins took eight other players in the NFL Draft, hoping to find upgrades to several positions which they've been lacking in for a while.
The RGIII Hype Is so Optimistic, Even Dan Snyder Might Have a Shot at Redemption
In the most predictable NFL Draft ever, the Redskins, as expected, used their No. 2 pick to select quarterback Robert Griffin III, officially making the Heisman Trophy winner the new hope for D.C. football fans.
Bruins Fans React to Joel Ward's Game-Winning Goal With Obscenely Racist Tweets
After the Capitals' Joel Ward scored the game-winning goal to beat the Bruins in Game 7 of their first-round playoff series, some Boston fans responded on Twitter with messages containing racial slurs directed at Ward, who is black.
Only Historic Draft Stupidity Now Stands Between Redskins and RGIII
Only their history of choosing some incredibly bad quarterbacks now stands in the way of the Redskins picking Robert Griffin III in next week's NFL Draft.
Redskins 2012 Schedule Might Not Be as Easy as It Looks
The NFL released its schedule for the 2012 season and on first glance, the Redskins' year looks like it'll be pretty challenging for a team that will be rebuilding around rookie quarterback Robert Griffin III.
Dept. of Crazy Football Ideas: Tebow to the Redskins?
The Post's Dan Shanoff argues that the Washington Redskins might be a good place for Tim Tebow to land after the Denver Broncos announced they signed Peyton Manning to take over.
Redskins Offense Looks Much Scarier After Signing Top Receivers
Giants, Cowboys and Eagles fans: Make sure your teams are boosting their defensive backfields during this NFL free-agent period, because the Redskins, after three free-agent signings yesterday, will be armed to bear next season.
What to Expect When You're Expecting a Rookie Phenom
After a draft-pick swap that landed them the second bid in this year's NFL Draft, the Redskins are poised to make Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III of Baylor University their quarterback of the future.
Cranky Fans, Meet the Cranky Park Ranger Taking on Dan Snyder and NPS
A National Park Service ranger talked to WTOP about what happened when he tried to shed light on an arrangement between Dan Snyder and NPS that allowed the Redskins' owner to cut down protected trees on his property
With Manning and Colts Separated, Redskins Speculation Spikes
After 14 mostly amazing seasons with the Indianapolis Colts, quarterback Peyton Manning is a free agent, and the speculation over whether or not he will come to the Redskins is more cacophonous than ever before.
Former Redskins Defensive Coordinator to Meet With NFL About On-Field Bounty Hunting
Gregg Williams, who ran Redskins' defenses for four seasons, is meeting today with NFL officials after reports surfaced last week that he offered his players bonuses for making bruising hits on opposing teams' players.
Marion Barry: Football Analyst
As the world watched the New York Giants beat the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl last night, Councilmember Marion Barry (D-Ward 8), took to Twitter to reminisce about the Redskins' salad days and lament their current woes.
Dave McKenna Leaves Washington City Paper After 26 Years
After 26 years, City Paper sportswriter Dave McKenna is leaving the alt-weekly. We talk to City Paper Managing Editor Mike Madden about this major shift for the publication.
This Was 2011: Dan Snyder
Phew! It's been quite the year, huh? In this periodic end-of-the-year series, we look at the people and places that made 2011 what it was. So far, we've hit Mother Earth and the District's unethical government. In this installment, it's Dan Snyder.
The Dream Is Still Alive...
...but whether it's ever realistically going to happen or is even remotely a good idea is certainly up for debate.
Albert Haynesworth Gets Cut
Ian R. Rapoport, who covers the New England Patriots for the Boston Herald, reports this afternoon that the team has parted ways with troubled former Washington Redskins defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth.
Dexter Manley: Redskins Need More "Boys From The Hood"
Redskins legend Dexter Manley has a few ideas about how the team could return to the glory days when he won two Super Bowls with the Redskins. Namely, Manley thinks that team owner Dan Snyder needs to sign "some boys from the hood."
Mickey Rourke is a Member of the Rex Grossman Fan Club
The combination of drug use and a brief stint where he got paid to get punched in the head may be finally geting to Mickey Rourke.
Soy un Perdedor: Beck Wants Grossman's Job
Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan is examining his quarterback options.
Chris Cooley Hates Dallas, and He Doesn't Care If You Like It
Redskins tight end Chris Cooley's unwavering hatred for Dallas and Tony Romo has to earn him a special place in the hearts of the diehards.
Dan Snyder's On A Boat
After suffering so much public humiliation during his utter failure of a lawsuit against the Washington City Paper, one can understand R******* owner Dan Snyder needing to lick his wounds. Now, he can do so on a 224-foot superyacht!
Everything You Need To Know About Tonight's Football Contest
Just in case you're a newcomer to this whole "professional football" phenomenon, the Washington Redskins and the Dallas Cowboys don't like each other very much.
Just Plan The Parade Already
Glory days are here again, apparently. The Redskins are riding high, climbing back from a very shaky first half from Rex Grossman to somehow salvage a one-point win over an Arizona team with a Graham Gano field goal. As you can see, the newspapers, they like this Gano fella.
D.C. Fans: Love Caps, Hate Snyder, United Who?
Results from a new Washington Post poll partially released this weekend confirms much of what we already suspected about sports fans living in the D.C. region: we hate the villains, love the winners, and remain divided between the lifelong locals and recent transplants.

