Police have detained three people in the shooting death of Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor, according to the Miami Herald. One teen and two men in their 20s from Fort Myers, Fla., have been detained by police, according to the paper.
It's basically accurate to say that your first impressions of a person can speak a great deal. In the case of Sean Taylor, though, that's not the case.
"This is not just a member of the Redskins. We're talking about a dad, a brother, a friend--and that's where we're at with this right now." Prioleau, his voice shaking, added that the team is "saddened about the situation going on down there. It's very personal.
Sources say Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor is in extremely critical condition after someone shot him at his home early this morning.
Inflamed by the 52-7 whipping given to his team by the New England Patriots, Washington Redskin Randall Godfrey tore into Patriots head coach Bill Belichick after Sunday's game.
The newest Redskins player is less surprised to be in Washington than he is to no longer be in New England.
Running back Clinton Portis is expected to take part in Tuesday's practice, and his status for Thursday's preseason game against Jacksonville will be a "game-time decision," head coach Joe Gibbs said.
The season opener still is 13 days away, but the preseason essentially ended for many of the Washington Redskins with Saturday night's aborted game against the Baltimore Ravens.
The Washington Redskins have signed free agent fullback Fred Beasley, the team announced on Thursday. Beasley, 6-0, 246pounds, is an eight-year NFL veteran. He has spent the majority of his career with the San Francisco 49ers.
The Redskins have acquired 12-year veteran offensive lineman Pete Kendall in a trade with the New York Jets, the team announced on Thursday. In return, the team has sent a conditional draft pick to the Jets.
Washington Redskins has not initiated any private discussions.