In the always changing world of Albert Haynesworth and the Washington Redskins, things have apparently turned...
In the always changing world of Albert Haynesworth and the Washington Redskins, things have apparently turned...
ASHBURN, Va. - Mike Shanahan is happy to be hearing jokes, rather than disrespectful comments, from Albert Haynesworth.
Mike Shanahan is happy to be hearing jokes, rather than disrespectful comments, from Albert Haynesworth. Shanahan gave his much-delayed response Sunday to the defensive lineman's biting postgame comments from earlier this month, when Haynesworth essentially said his medical condition had been underplayed by the coach in order to make the Redskins look good and Haynesworth look bad.
WASHINGTON - For the Washington Redskins, the absolutely, positively best moment concerning their pre-season win over the New York Jets came when Albert Haynesworth opened his mouth and didn't say anything to stir up trouble.
It’s hard to imagine bygones can actually turn into bygones for Albert Haynesworth and Mike Shanahan.
It’s hard to imagine bygones can actually turn into bygones for Albert Haynesworth and Mike Shanahan.
Albert Haynesworth is moving up the depth chart and maybe even smoothing things over with Mike Shanahan. The Washington Redskins' big defensive lineman played extensively with the starters after entering in the first quarter of the 16-11 victory over the New York Jets on Friday night. "I felt good," Haynesworth said.
Albert Haynesworth appears to have turned the corner in his relationship with Washington Redskins coach Mike Shanahan. With one exhibition left before the season opens, the reluctant defensive lineman and his disciplinarian boss is "on the same pages has his bosses and their 3-4 defense," Jason Reid reports in the Washington Post. Friday, Haynesworth saw extensive action against the New York Jets. Don't judge the results on the stat sheet -- Haynesworth was a smudge on it with one assisted tackle.
Mark Sanchez and the New York Jets' offense started slow and sputtered often. Again. Washington's Albert Haynesworth hasn't been happy with his situation, either. But it appeared the big defensive lineman was calling a bit of a truce with coach Mike Shanahan after the Redskins' 16-11 victory over Jets in a snoozer Friday night.

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