Washington Redskins
Ryan Kerrigan - #91 - LB
| Status | Active |
| Height/Weight | 6' 4"/ 260 lbs. |
| Birthday | 08/16/1988 |
| Birthplace | Muncie, IN |
| College | Purdue |
| Years played | 3 |
| Drafted | 2011, 1st round, 16th pick by Redskins |
Report: Portis will start Sunday
Redskins RB Clinton Portis will reportedly start in Sunday's game vs. the Titans in his first game since Oct. 3.
Haslett feels heat of 'Skins' defensive troubles
The Redskins have experienced significant growing pains as they have attempted to reshape the defense from a 4-3 man-coverage unit to a 3-4, primarily zone defense.
Redskins CB Rogers may miss Sunday's game
Redskins CB Carlos Rogers might miss Sunday's game against the Titans, and an assignment to cover WR Randy Moss.
Details emerge on McNabb extension
A day after it was announced that Donovan McNabb and the Redskins agreed to a five-year, $70 million extension, further details have emerged that show the new contract may not be for as long or as much as it seems.
Vick, Eagles embarrass McNabb, Redskins 59-28
Michael Vick and the Philadelphia Eagles embarrassed the Washington Redskins, spoiling Donovan McNabb's big contract day with a 59-28 victory Monday night. Vick completed his first 10 passes and finished 20 for 28 for 333 yards with four touchdowns ...
Report: Torain tweaks hamstring in pregame
Redskins RB Ryan Torain appeared to have reinjured a hamstring injury during pregame warm-ups for the Monday-night home game against Philadelphia, The Washington Post reported. As a result, Keiland Williams started at running back while Torain was riding an exercise ...
Redskins' McNabb, 'moving on' a richer man
With the Redskins awash in cash, they decided to lock up a quarterback in Donovan McNabb who can play now and keep the team competitive while serving as a bridge to the next generation as a mentor to their QB ...
McNabb signs extension with Redskins
The Redskins announced Monday that they have signed QB Donovan McNabb to a contract extension. Multiple media outlets are reporting the deal is for five years and $78 million, with $40 million guaranteed.
Report: Portis inactive; Torain, Banks cleared for Monday night
The Redskins will have dynamic returner Brandon Banks and RB Ryan Torain, but reportedly will be without RB Clinton Portis for their Monday night game vs. the Eagles.
Injury report for Eagles-Redskins MNF game
Here is the injury report for the Week 10 Monday-night game, Philadelphia at Washington, showing the status of each injured player.
Portis' role remains unclear with Redskins
RB Clinton Portis hopes to return to the Redskins' lineup soon, but his role once he gets there will be unclear.
NFC East midseason reports
Hakeem Nicks' nine TD catches in eight games has delighted the Giants, and fantasy owners as well. Read our midseason reports on the NFC East teams.
Redskins place SS Horton on I.R.
The Redskins placed SS Chris Horton on injured reserve on Monday. They signed DB Anderson Russell from the practice squad to take Horton's spot on the 53-man roster.
Redskins might have multiple concerns with McNabb
There is a lot of haze in the aftermath of the Week Eight benching of QB Donovan McNabb, but we hear that the various reasons Mike Shanahan gave may all have merit.
Report: QB Russell in Washington for workout
Former Raiders QB JaMarcus Russell is in Washington today to meet with and try out for the Redskins, according to multiple internet reports. It was first reported by FOX 26 Houston.
PLAYER NEWS
Washington Redskins linebackers London Fletcher and Kerrigan will head to the Pro Bowl as replacements for Super Bowl-bound San Francisco 49ers linebackers Patrick Willis and Aldon Smith.|||||||
The 37-year-old Fletcher is going to his fourth consecutive Pro Bowl. Kerrigan, a second-year player, gets his first trip to the exhibition game. Their additions give the Redskins five Pro Bowl selections for the first time since 1996. They join rookie quarterback Robert Griffin III, who will miss the Pro Bowl after knee surgery, left tackle Trent Williams and special teamer Lorenzo Alexander.
Mike Shanahan upgraded a defense that was a yearlong embarrassment by selecting Ryan Kerrigan of Purdue with the 16th overall selection Thursday night in the NFL draft.|||||||
Kerrigan was a defensive end in college, but he'll be an outside linebacker in Washington. The Redskins switched to a 3-4 scheme last year and didn't have the personnel to pull it off - the talents of Albert Haynesworth and Andre Carter essentially went to waste. Kerrigan will play opposite two-time Pro Bowl linebacker Brian Orakpo, giving the Redskins an imposing tandem threat to the quarterback.