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  1. How the Redskins can sign their draft picks

    Dan Graziano

    The Washington Redskins have managed, with a couple of exceptions, to hold together the roster of the team that went 10-6 last season and won the NFC East. They have done so in spite of $18 million worth of salary-cap penalties left over from last ye...

    Blog | April 23, 2013
  2. Breakfast links: Still not Cruz-ing to a deal

    Dan Graziano

    Washington Redskins Mike Wise is of the opinion that the Redskins have themselves to blame for the salary-cap penalties the league imposed on them a year ago. And while I think what the league did was ridiculous and inexcusable, Mike's point is on...

    Blog | March 15, 2013
  3. Redskins, Cowboys quiet as expected

    Dan Graziano

    If you were thinking the salary-cap penalties the NFL imposed a year ago on the Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Redskins wouldn't have much of an effect, here's your best evidence yet that you need to think again. Three hours into the new league ye...

    Blog | March 12, 2013
  4. Redskins lock up a couple of key pieces

    Dan Graziano

    Due in part to the salary-cap penalties imposed on them by the NFL a year ago, the Washington Redskins aren't likely to be signing any big-name players this year in free agency. But perspective is important. The Redskins went 10-6 and won the NFC Eas...

    Blog | March 09, 2013
  5. Report: Alexander rejected Skins' first offer

    Dan Graziano

    There was a report the other day that the Washington Redskins were putting talks with their own free agents on hold while they continued to pursue relief from their salary-cap penalties. But it turns out they are negotiating. Just not to great effect...

    Blog | February 27, 2013
  6. Dallas Cowboys won't join prospective Washington Redskins suit --...

    Ed Werder

    Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones will not join Dan Snyder if the Washington Redskins owner files a lawsuit to prevent the start of free agency while challenging the salary-cap penalties imposed on both franchises by Roger Goodell last year.

    Story | Conversation | February 26, 2013
  7. More fallout from Skins/Cowboys cap case

    Dan Graziano

    A day after the Washington Redskins and Dallas Cowboys saw their complaint over a combined $46 million in salary-cap penalties dismissed by an arbitrator, one of the entities against whom that claim was field has decided not to let the matter rest. T...

    Blog | May 23, 2012
  8. 'See no evil, hear no evil' NFL justice

    Dan Graziano

    I don't know. Maybe this is for the best. The effort by the Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Redskins to recover a combined $46 million in salary-cap penalties won't even get off the ground. Stephen Burbank, the NFL's independent arbitrator, gran...

    Blog | May 22, 2012
  9. No date set for cap penalty hearings

    Dan Graziano

    PALM BEACH, Fla. -- NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said there was still no date set for the arbitration hearing on the salary-cap penalties against the Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Redskins. Goodell did take a couple of questions on the matter a...

    Blog | March 28, 2012
  10. Roger Goodell has nothing to report on grievance

    Calvin Watkins

    PALM BEACH, Fla. -- The results of the arbitration hearing on salary cap penalties imposed on the Dallas Cowboys and Washington Redskins by the NFL are not in. "I have not spoken or heard anything directly to Mr. Burbank about his timetable and ti...

    Blog | March 28, 2012
  11. Goodell should address cap penalty issue

    Dan Graziano

    PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Those Washington Redskins and Dallas Cowboys fans hoping to get some explanation from the NFL about the salary cap penalties levied against their teams are going to be waiting for a while. Asked about the matter in his news confer...

    Blog | March 26, 2012
  12. NFL's statement on Redskins, Cowboys

    Dan Graziano

    PALM BEACH, Fla. -- We're about an hour away from commissioner Roger Goodell's news conference here at the NFL owners meetings, but it doesn't look as though we're going to get much out of him on the issue of the salary cap penalties against the Dall...

    Blog | March 26, 2012
  13. Cowboys, Redskins must think they can win

    Dan Graziano

    PALM BEACH, Fla. -- A couple of us tried to stop Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder a few minutes ago during a break in the NFL owners meetings to ask him about the salary cap penalties against his team and the Dallas Cowboys, and the comments N...

    Blog | March 26, 2012
  14. I'm not sure John Mara should be talking

    Dan Graziano

    PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Don't get me wrong. I'm grateful to New York Giants owner John Mara for stopping Sunday afternoon in the Breakers lobby to talk to a few of us about the salary cap penalties against the Washington Redskins and the Dallas Cowboys. ...

    Blog | March 25, 2012
  15. Mara: Redskins, Cowboys got off 'lucky'

    Dan Graziano

    PALM BEACH, Fla. -- John Mara, the owner of the New York Giants and the chairman of the NFL Management Committee, which imposed $46 million worth of salary-cap penalties on the Washington Redskins and the Dallas Cowboys for the way those teams struct...

    Blog | March 25, 2012
  16. Washington Redskins, Dallas Cowboys file cap grievance

    Calvin Watkins

    The Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Redskins have filed a grievance against the NFL and the NFLPA to have $46 million in salary cap penalties overturned.

    Story | Conversation | March 25, 2012