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  • Washington Redskins general manager, Bruce Allen, left, speaks as Richmond Mayor Dwight Jones watches during a tour of the new Redskins training facility in Richmond, Va., Monday, May 20, 2013. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

    Redskins' new training camp site a 'field of dreams'

    While Redskins fans living near Redskins Park in Ashburn, where the team has held its training camp for several years, are dismayed that the team has moved further south, the team has heard from plenty of people further south in Norfolk and North Carolina delighted to now live closer to the site.

  • Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder, right, watches a Phoenix Suns versus Los Angeles Lakers matchup with Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan in the second half of an NBA basketball game on Monday, March 18, 2013, in Phoenix. The Suns defeated the Lakers 99-76. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

    CAMPBELL: Redskins' culture change evident even at bowling alley

    Winning has a way of proliferating good vibes. The Redskins finally are realizing that. This is what owner Daniel Snyder had in mind when he hired general manager Bruce Allen and coach Mike Shanahan little more than three years ago.

  • RG3's pink cleats, photos raise $33K for charity

    Robert Griffin III's knee is still feeling fine. His ability to turn a room upside down is better than ever.

  • Washington Redskins safety Bacarri Rambo (29) makes an interception during a scrimmage at the team's rookie minicamp at Redskins Park in Ashburn, Va., on Sunday, May 5, 2013. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

    Secondary flexibility for Redskins will come from rookie class

    Bacarri Rambo celebrated his interception during rookie camp Sunday morning by running to Phillip Thomas on the sideline, jumping and bumping shoulders with him. The sequence previewed a best-case scenario for the Washington Redskins. The two rookie safeties could eventually help a secondary that provided more questions than answers last season.

  • **FILE** President Obama (left) speaks Feb. 9, 2012, in Washington about a settlement with the nation's five largest banks over foreclosures. Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. is in the background. (Associated Press)

    The Wrap: From RG3 bashing political correctness to Eric Holder's Kansas problem, the week that was

    Americans learned that the Boston bombers initially wanted to launch their terror attack on Independence Day, and the Obama administration found itself on the defensive once again over accusations of a Benghazi cover-up. On the international stage, Russia’s strategic nuclear forces are undergoing a major modernization — while the U.S. scales back. Here's a recap, or wrap, on the week that was from The Washington Times.

  • Redskins' nickname has strong support in poll, but more oppose

    The survey indicates 79 percent of Americans favor keeping the "Redskins" name, which some American Indian groups, in particular, consider offensive. Eleven percent believe the name should be changed; 8 percent were unsure, and 2 percent didn't answer, according to the report.

  • David Grosso (Grossatlarge.com)

    EDITORIAL: Hail to the Redtails?

    We should put aside concerns about crime, decrepit schools, perpetual parking and traffic chaos and an unending series of corruption scandals in the District of Columbia government. The D.C. Council is poised to decide what a private business should call itself.

  • SIMMONS: Of Collins, 'Redtails,' Morehouse & tolerance

    Let's get a couple of things straight about three culture-related stories that broke this week, datelined Washington, D.C.

  • ** FILE ** Robert Griffin III of the Washington Redskins accepts the award for AP Offensive Rookie of the Year presented by Pepsi Max at the 2nd Annual NFL Honors on Saturday, Feb. 2, 2013, in New Orleans. (Photo by AJ Mast/Invision/AP)

    Robert Griffin III decries 'tyranny of political correctness'

    Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III took to Twitter to espouse his views of political correctness, describing an America that's well on its way to tyranny.

  • ** FILE  ** In this May 1, 2009, file photo, Washington Redskins Marko Mitchell puts his helmet on during their NFL football minicamp practice at their training facility in Ashburn, Va. The Washington Redskins won another legal victory Friday, May 15, 2009, in a 17-year fight with a group of American Indians who argue the football team's trademark is racially offensive. The decision issued Friday by the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington doesn't address the main question of racism at the center of the case. Instead, it upholds the lower court's decision in favor of the football team on a legal technicality. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

    Redskins name change demanded by David Grosso of D.C. Council

    Grosso's resolution suggests "Redtails" as a new nickname. He says it would honor the Tuskegee Airmen and allow the team to maintain its fight song and color scheme with a few minor changes.

  • Florida tight end Jordan Reed (11) celebrates after scoring a touchdown on a 1-yard pass against South Carolina during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012, in Gainesville, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

    CAMPBELL: Redskins' 2013 draft sees needs filled without the urgency

    Mike Shanahan didn't need to play it safe. He could swing for the fence, and he did. That freedom comes with returning 21 of 22 starters from last season's 10-win division champion.

  • North Carolina State cornerback David Amerson walks on the sideline in the fourth quarter of the Music City Bowl NCAA college football game against Vanderbilt on Monday, Dec. 31, 2012, in Nashville, Tenn. Vanderbilt won 38-24. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

    NFL draft: Redskins opt for athleticism in drafting CB David Amerson, TE Jordan Reed

    The Redskins drafted NC State cornerback David Amerson in the second round of the draft Friday night, 51st overall, and Florida pass-catching tight end Jordan Reed in the third, 85th overall. The selections demonstrated coach Mike Shanahan’s affinity for athletes with exceptional physical measureables.

  • Mississippi State defensive back Darius Slay (9) loses his balance as he runs back a fourth quarter interception for 15-yards against Arkansas in an NCAA college football game in Starkville, Miss., Saturday, Nov. 17, 2012. Mississippi State won 45-14. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

    NFL draft: Secondary help is Redskins' first priority

    Washington tried twice in free agency to sign a top cornerback but could not complete a deal with Aqib Talib, who re-signed with New England, or Antoine Winfield, who chose Seattle after visiting Redskins Park. On Friday, though, the Redskins can handpick their man.

  • Mississippi State defensive back Johnthan Banks runs a drill at the NFL football scouting combine in Indianapolis, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

    NFL draft: Redskins' potential secondary targets on Day 2

    Washington is scheduled to pick Friday in the second and third rounds (51st and 85th overall). The club's greatest needs are in the defensive secondary. We take a look at some players who could fill those needs Friday, according to top draft analysts.

  • **FILE** Washington Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan addresses reporters during an NFL football news conference at Redskins Park, Monday, Dec. 31, 2012, in Ashburn, Va. By winning their seventh straight game, the Redskins rolled to their first division title in 13 years with a 28-18 victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night. (AP Photo/Richard Lipski)

    NFL draft: Redskins likely will watch from afar on opening night

    They'll also savor the reason they don't have a selection Thursday. Last year's trade of three first-round picks, including those in 2013 and 2014, to position the franchise to draft quarterback Robert Griffin III filled a need to which everything else seems secondary.

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