- Mark Maske
- Reporter
Mark Maske covers the NFL for The Washington Post. He covers league-wide issues and trends, with a focus on the Washington Redskins’ opponents in the NFC East. Prior to switching to the league-wide beat in 2004, he was Redskins beat reporter for the Post. He covered baseball before moving to football, following the Baltimore Orioles and the Washington area’s efforts to get a team, and also was the Georgetown basketball beat writer.
Redskins looking a bit run down
Rushing attack still decent but certainly is not the force it was in for Washington in 2012.
Kyle Shanahan says late play-calling in Denver wasn’t good enough
Redskins offensive coordinator doesn’t dispute the notion that he abandoned the running game too quickly.
Jim Haslett defends Brian Orakpo’s production
Defensive coordinator says linebacker is drawing plenty of blocking attention from opposing offenses.
NFLPA says Redskins’ Meriweather sorry for comments
The Redskins safety confirms he spoke to DeMaurice Smith, the union’s executive director, but declines further comment.
- Oneida Nation disappointed by NFL’s defense of Redskins name during meeting
- Fred Davis says he’d like to play more, suggests inactivity is related to contract
- Griffin practices fully; injury to left knee called a ‘non-issue’
- Cousins not satisfied with performance in first appearance of season
- Reed Doughty hopeful he’ll play against Chargers
- Dan Snyder, Roger Goodell meet regarding Redskins’ name
- Fred Davis remains a Washington Redskin as the NFL’s trade deadline passes
- No Davis trade for Redskins as deadline passes
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