Former Washington Football Team tight end Jordan Reed retires
Former Washington Football Team tight end and one-time Pro Bowler Jordan Reed has retired from football at the age of 30 years old. The Washington Football...
by: Ian Cummings — Fansided: Riggo's Rag 12m
Former Washington Football Team tight end and one-time Pro Bowler Jordan Reed has retired from football at the age of 30 years old. The Washington Football...
by: Bryan Manning — USA Today: Washington Football Wire 16m
One day after former Washington Football Team quarterback Alex Smith announced his retirement, one of his ex-teammates did the same. Jordan Reed, a third-round draft choice by Washington back in 20…
by: Donnavan Smoot — Sports Illustrated: Fan Nation 1h
Even with an improved record, Vegas doesn't see Washington repeating.
by: Ethan Cadeaux — NBC Sports Washington 1h
Jordan Reed is retiring after eight years in the NFL.
by: Les Carpenter — Washington Post 2h
Alex Smith's career was over, and then he willed himself to the type of second chance few athletes get. In his final year as an NFL quarterback, he made the most of it.
by: John Keim, ESPN Staff Writer — NFL Nation: Washington Redskins 3h
The 2005 No. 1 overall pick was cut, traded, injured and benched over his 16 seasons. He handled it all like a pro, earning respect at every stop.
by: Bill-in-Bangkok — SB Nation: Hogs Haven 5h
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by: Ryan Homler — NBC Sports Washington 43m
If Washington wants to address needs along the offensive line, Matich has options in the first-round and beyond.
by: Sportsnaut — Sportsnaut 10h
Alex Smith, the NFL's Comeback Player of the Year in 2020, announced his retirement on Monday in a video posted to Instagram, 16 years after he was the first
by: Chris Russell — Sports Illustrated: Fan Nation 14h
He never played a single snap for the Washington Football Team. Offering a lot of promise, Bryce Love could never climb the mountain.
by: Wendi Oliveros — The Cold Wire 14h
The NFL's 2020 Comeback Player of the Year and former first overall draft pick in 2005, Alex Smith, is retiring.
by: Charean Williams — NBC Sports 14h
Alex Smith played five seasons in Kansas City. His final season there came in 2017 as he groomed Patrick Mahomes to take over his job. Sure enough, the Chiefs traded Smith to the Washington Football Team in 2018, opening the door for Mahomes to...
by: Kyle Stackpole — NFL: Washington Redskins 14h
Owusu-Koramoah morphed into a positionless player in high school, and it's a role he'll continue to fill as he aims to make a name for himself in the NFL.
by: Emily Iannaconi — Forbes 15h
Alex Smith, reigning Comeback Player of the Year, announced his retirement after 14 seasons in the NFL.
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