- Mike Jones
- Reporter
Mike Jones covers the Washington Redskins for The Washington Post. A native of Warrenton, Va., he got his start in journalism covering sports for his hometown paper, The Fauquier Citizen, in 1999 and eventually became sports editor. Jones went on to cover the Washington Wizards for the Washington Times and CSNWashington.com from 2007 to 2010 before covering the Redskins for TBD.com for the 2010 season. He joined The Post’s staff in February, 2011. He lives on the Eastern Shore with his wife, Katie, and four children, Siera, Timothy, Malakai and Silas. When not writing about a Redskins development of some kind – which is rare – he can be found screaming and cheering at one of his kids’ softball, baseball, soccer or basketball games.
Day joins Redskins as OL assistant
Shane Day replaces Chris Morgan, and will work alongside Chris Foerster
LaFleur to coach QBs at Notre Dame
Former Washington Redskins quarterbacks coach Matt LaFleur has accepted a position on Notre Dame’s coaching staff, a person with knowledge of the situation confirmed on Friday.
CB Jean-Baptiste hopes to follow Sherman
With many of the NFL’s top wide receivers coming in bigger and stronger packages in recent years, the league has started to trending toward defensive backs of similar molds.
Haslett optimistic for fresh start
Defensive coordinator Jim Haslett expressed optimism about the direction of the franchise and its ability to quickly rebound.
- Virginia Tech’s Logan Thomas tries to show consistency at Senior Bowl
- Moves pay off for versatile running back Charles Sims
- Redskins’ regime change points spotlight at Scott Campbell, who helps pick players
- Brian Orakpo headed to third Pro Bowl
- Redskins mailbag: Salary cap, Gruden’s hires and roster needs
- Wisconsin ILB Chris Borland feels well-prepared for NFL
- Alfred Morris will play in Pro Bowl
- Redskins select Alfred Morris as 2013 Walter Payton Man of the Year winner