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Will Denver look at Alexander?

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...a team in the market for a running back so will they show an interest in Shaun Alexander, who was just cut by the Washington Redskins? The Broncos had a chance to sign Alexander...

Blog | November 25, 2008

Around the NFC West: Harsh Hasselbeck

Mike Sando, NFC West

...former team. Jim Moore of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer checks in with former Seahawks running back Shaun Alexander, who played no role in the Redskins' victory Sunday. Alexander: "When the time comes, I will...

Blog | November 24, 2008

Around the NFC West: No awe for Giants

Mike Sando, NFC West

...team for 2009. Also from Romero: Key questions from the Redskins-Seahawks matchup. Don't expect Shaun Alexander to play much against his former team. Danny O'Neil of the Seattle Times looks at...

Blog | November 23, 2008

Around the NFC West: Rams guard rips fans

Mike Sando, NFC West

...quotes Mike Holmgren as saying he didn't fully support the team's decision to release Shaun Alexander. Holmgren hasn't been afraid to reveal differences with general manager Tim Ruskell. He has also...

Blog | November 21, 2008

Around the NFC West: The 'indignity' of it all

Mike Sando, NFC West

...for unproven ones over the final six games. Eric Williams of the Tacoma News Tribune previews Shaun Alexander's return to Seattle. Walter Jones says fans should cheer the former MVP. Frank Hughes of...

Blog | November 20, 2008

Zorn: Museum curator or NFL coach?

Mike Sando, NFC West

...me in that kind of a job." On the football front, Zorn said fellow former Seahawk Shaun Alexander still thinks he could produce at a high level for the Redskins if given the chance...

Blog | November 19, 2008

Check back to see if Seattle erred on Zorn

Mike Sando, NFC West

Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando Jim Zorn and Shaun Alexander are returning to Seattle in Week 12 as members of the Redskins.     AP Photo...

Blog | November 19, 2008

Around the NFC West: The case for Haslett

Mike Sando, NFC West

...isn't likely to contend again in 2009." Danny O'Neil of the Seattle Times says Shaun Alexander returns to Qwest Field in an unlikely role -- as an afterthought

Blog | November 19, 2008

Cardinals appear wise to Seahawks' tactic

Mike Sando, NFC West

...plays designed to exploit certain blitzes on third down. In Week 2 of the 2006 season, Shaun Alexander burned the Cardinals with a 13-yard run on third-and-7. Later in the game...

Blog | November 18, 2008

Audibles: NFC East Week 11 preview

Matt Mosley, NFC East

...he's also been sidelined with a knee injury. Coach Jim Zorn has talked about teaching Shaun Alexander some different things, but he's not a good option. The Redskins will try to take...

Blog | November 14, 2008

Not looking good for Portis

Matt Mosley, NFC East

...The Redskins will still try to run the ball, but they may use Ladell Betts and Shaun Alexander in a different way. If Betts can play with a bum knee (and he looked good...

Blog | November 13, 2008

Punishment adds up for running backs

Mike Sando, NFC West

...002): Remains sidelined by a thigh injury and might not play against the 49ers on Sunday.Shaun Alexander, Seahawks (716): Serving as a backup with the Redskins after the Seahawks released him in the...

Blog | November 13, 2008

Campbell to Beast: Don't count out Portis

Matt Mosley, NFC East

Posted by ESPN.com's Matt Mosley In his exclusive interview with the NFC Beast on Wednesday, Redskins quarterback Jason Campbell sounded off on seve...

Blog | November 13, 2008

Portis is '50-50' for Cowboys game

Matt Mosley, NFC East

...we originally thought. The Redskins don't want to play the Cowboys with Ladell Betts and Shaun Alexander. For starters, Betts has been out with an injury and Alexander doesn't appear to have...

Blog | November 10, 2008

Mailbag: Sloppiness an issue for Cards?

Mike Sando, NFC West

Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando Chris from Phoenix writes: After the Cardinals outstanding preformance, I can't help but be worried about the lazy and...

Blog | November 04, 2008