name should not change, and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has said he supports the team's stance. General Manager Bruce Allen said in March that the team isn't considering a new name. Following the symposium at the museum, the team posted
the Washington Redskins were hit with in 2012; $18 million last year and $18 this year. Redskins general manager Bruce Allen recently called the penalty ''a travesty of fairness.'' -Admitted there was improved effort in the players' performance
Updated Mar 11, 2013 8:15 PM ET ASHBURN, Va. (AP) General Manager Bruce Allen said Monday the Washington Redskins were the victims of a ''travesty of fairness'' because of a $36 million salary cap penalty
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mentions the penalty, but he said he can't comment in detail until the matter is completely resolved. General Manager Bruce Allen last month called the sanctions ''wrong'' and ''unfair'' and said the Redskins were still trying to get them
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the past two seasons. The Redskins announced the move Wednesday. They did not give any details to Smith's duties. Bruce Allen remains the general manager, and coach Mike Shanahan has the final say in football matters.
RICHMOND, Va. -- Washington Redskins general manager Bruce Allen said Thursday the team isn't considering a new nickname, adding that it's "ludicrous" to suggest that the franchise is trying
Washington Redskins general manager Bruce Allen said Thursday the team isn't considering a new nickname, adding that it's ''ludicrous'' to suggest that the franchise
Angeles Rams and Washington Redskins and earned a spot in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He died in 1990. Her son Bruce Allen is now the Redskins' general manager. Etty Allen was a stabilizing force in a family in which football preoccupied