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Washington Redskins Morning Clips: 8/23

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A morning roundup of what the local and national media have to say about the Washington Redskins on Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2016.

All reports, rumors and conjecture are a reflection of the media conversation and are not endorsed or confirmed by the Washington Redskins.

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-- CSN Mid-Atlantic's Rich Tandler's looks at how Jay Gruden wants "positive vibes" out of the Redskins for the remainder of the preseason.

-- CSN Mid-Atlantic's JP Finlay spoke with Trent Williams who believes the Bills will provide the Redskins quite the test on Friday evening.

-- CSN Mid-Atlantic's Kevin Connell writes that Chris Cooley believes Colt McCoy could be a starting quarterback this year for a handful of teams.

-- ESPN's John Keim writes that Kirk Cousins faced this summer differently knowing he'd be the starting quarterback.

-- Keim also thinks that Robert Kelley and Anthony Lanier have been undrafted standouts so far.

-- The Washington Times' Todd Dybas writes that Nate Sudfeld is trying to learn behind Kirk Cousins and Colt McCoy, but also wants to stay out of the way at times too.

*-- The Washington Post's *Master Tesfatsion reports that Jordan Reed will play against the Bills.

-- BreakingBurgundy.com's Ben Standig wonders if three of the four running backs to make the final roster cut could be Matt Jones, Keith Marshall and Robert Kelley.

-- HogsHaven.com looks at the fantasy outlooks for the Redskins based on ESPN's projections.

-- CBSDC's Brian Tinsman writes that Nate Sudfeld couldn't help but cheer when his brother, Jets tight end Zach Sudfeld, scored a touchdown.


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