An official within the NFL tells The Associated Press that Mike Shanahan has agreed to become the Washington Redskins coach. The official spoke on condition of anonymity on Tuesday because the team was not commenting on its coaching search. The Redskins announced they would hold a news conference on Wednesday, although they did not say why.
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…ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter. The former Broncos coach will also serve as exective VP of football operations with the Washington Redskins. In 14 seasons in Denver Shanahan was 138-86 and won two…
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Shanahan Named Redskins Coach
Several media outlets are reporting former Denver Broncos head coach Mike Shanahan has agreed in principal to become the next head coach of the Washington Redskins.
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Reports: Shanahan Agrees To Coach Redskins
The Broncos cleaned out their lockers Monday, and many of the players probably did so for the last time.
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Mike Shanahan has reached an agreement in principle to become the new head coach of the Washington Redskins, according to sources familiar with the negotiations.
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Mike Shanahan reaches deal to coach Redskins
ASHBURN, Va. – While the Washington Redskins awaited official word about their future, perhaps with Mike Shanahan as coach, Clinton Portis went about rehashing the past – including his thoughts on quarterback Jason Campbell’s leadership skills.
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The Broncos added another punter Tuesday by signing A.J. Trapasso. An undrafted free agent rookie out of Ohio State this season, Trapasso didn’t punt during the regular season.
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Source: Former Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis is interested in the Bears’ offensive coordinator position.
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With Brandon Marshall benched and Eddie Royal out with an injury for the Chiefs game, it was Jabar Gaffney’s chance to shine and he delivered with the best game of his career.
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After downloading the Broncos Toolbar application, Vietnam veteran Mike Rice took a few moments to enter the grand prize raffle. That decision resulted in Rice receiving two club level tickets and more to Week 17's game.
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