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Tagged: Alex Smith (72 Results)

Oct
8

Washington benches Haskins, Allen to start

The Washington Football Team is reportedly benching quarterback DWAYNE HASKINS. The team will start quarterback KYLE ALLEN for Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Rams. Veteran ALEX SMITH is expected toMore be the backup quarterback for the game, with Haskins likely to be inactive against the Rams. Allen played for Rivera when they were both in Carolina last season, so he will be familiar with the offense. Less

Source: NFL.com

Sep
3

Dwayne Haskins era begins for Washington Football Team

Washington head coach Ron Rivera announced on Wednesday that DWAYNE HASKINS will be the starting quarterback. The announcement was not surprising, considering that Haskins has worked exclusively with the starters duringMore training camp. With the Haskins era underway, KYLE ALLEN is expected to be the backup quarterback. Veteran ALEX SMITH will also be in the mix, but he has yet to take snaps while in full pads during a full-team situation. Less

Source: ESPN.com

Around the NFL: Dwayne Haskins

Washington is going with Dwayne Haskins as its starting quarterback. We might see Kyle Allen or Alex Smith at some point, but at least for now, Haskins is the starter.   more »

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Aug
17

Washington QB Smith activated from PUP list

The Washington Football Team moved quarterback ALEX SMITH off the PUP list on Sunday morning, clearing the veteran signal-caller for football activities. Smith, of course, suffered a gruesome leg injury inMore November of 2018 and has endured a 21-month rehabilitation to work himself back to the football field. Welcome back, Alex. Less

Source: Various

Aug
11

QB situation getting interesting in Washington

Washington head coach Ron Rivera said on Monday that things could get interesting as veteran quarterback ALEX SMITH continues to get healthy during training camp. Rivera wants to distribute quarterback repsMore evenly, meaning that Smith should get every opportunity to compete for the starting job against his much younger teammate, DWAYNE HASKINS. Less

Source: NBC Sports

Jul
28

Alex Smith cleared to play, likely to start on PUP list

Washington quarterback ALEX SMITH received medical clearance from the surgeons who repaired the compound fracture in his right leg. Smith also underwent a physical by the Washington Football Team’s doctors onMore Monday, and he is reportedly expected to start training camp on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list. Smith suffered a devastating leg injury in November of 2018 and has been working his way back since. Less

Source: Washington Post

Around the NFL: Alex Smith

There’s a new contender to start at quarterback for Washington. Doctors say Alex Smith is ready to step back on the field.  more »

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Jul
16

Alex Smith hits milestone in recovery

Washington quarterback ALEX SMITH reached a milestone in his recovery from a gruesome leg injury as he was able to ditch the leg brace that he has worn for the pastMore eight months. The 35-year-old quarterback hopes to play football again, but he has said that he is still “relearning” how to use his leg. The three-time Pro Bowler is expected to miss the entire 2019 season. Less

Source: New York Post

Jun
24

Washington QB Smith hoping to play football again

Washington quarterback ALEX SMITH suffered a gruesome leg injury last season, but he remains hopeful that he will be able to play football again. Smith talked recently about his injury, sayingMore that he’s taking “lifestyle” steps (playing with his children, driving, working out) and learning to run again. Smith, 35, went through multiple surgeries but appears focused on an eventual return to the gridiron. Less

Source: New York Daily News

Jun
7

Alex Smith “recovering nicely”

Washington quarterback ALEX SMITH isn’t likely to help fantasy owners anytime soon, but head coach Jay Gruden said this week that the veteran signal-caller is “recovering nicely”. Smith is expected toMore wear an external fixator for another month or so. The fixator cast is the device that holds his broken bones in place. With Smith out, CASE KEENUM, COLT MCCOY, and rookie DWAYNE HASKINS are expected to compete for the starting job. Less

Source: NBC Sports

May
13

Rookie QB Haskins turning heads at camp

Washington head coach Jay Gruden said that quarterback DWAYNE HASKINS has “made some throws that turn your head”, praising his rookie signal-caller after an impressive start in rookie camp. With ALEXMore SMITH expected to miss the 2019 season recovering from injury, Gruden has declared an open competition at quarterback. Haskins will battle with veteran newcomer CASE KEENUM and holdover quarterback COLT MCCOY. Less

Source: New York Post

Around the NFL: Case Keenum

When Denver traded for Joe Flacco, it was clear they were going to have to move on from high-priced Case Keenum somehow. They did that a week later, shipping him off to Washington in a draft-pick swap where they're also paying a good chunk of Keenum's salary.   more »

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Mar
11

Washington to acquire Keenum

Washington has agreed to acquire quarterback CASE KEENUM from the Denver Broncos. With ALEX SMITH’s status uncertain for the 2019 season, Keenum is expected to compete for the starting job with COLT MCCOY. The trade cannot be announced officially until the new league year starts on Wednesday.

Source: Washington Post

Around the NFL: Keenum to Washington

Washington is bringing on Case Keenum. He won’t help anyone win a fantasy league, but I like the move. He at least gives them another option with some experience and ability as they try to work their way out of salary cap hell.  more »

Feb
7

Washington committed to McCoy, may keep Johnson too

With quarterback ALEX SMITH likely out of action for the 2019 season, Washington remains committed to quarterback COLT MCCOY. McCoy is currently the only healthy option heading into the off season.More The team has also expressed interest in re-signing JOSH JOHNSON. As the situation stands, Washington would enter the 2019 season with no quarterback proven over a full 16 games. Less

Source: ESPN.com

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