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Tagged: Colt McCoy (45 Results)

May
13

Rookie QB Haskins turning heads at camp

Washington head coach Jay Gruden said that quarterback DWAYNE HASKINS has “made some throws that turn your head”, praising his rookie signal-caller after an impressive start in rookie camp. With ALEXMore SMITH expected to miss the 2019 season recovering from injury, Gruden has declared an open competition at quarterback. Haskins will battle with veteran newcomer CASE KEENUM and holdover quarterback COLT MCCOY. Less

Source: New York Post

Apr
24

McCoy has third surgery on broken leg

Washington quarterback COLT MCCOY has undergone another procedure on his broken leg as he continues to work his way back from the injury. The procedure was his third since being injuredMore in December. The team traded for CASE KEENUM and they have been linked to every quarterback in the upcoming NFL draft. McCoy’s days appear to be numbered in Washington. Less

Source: Team Blog

Mar
25

McCoy still in cast, using crutches

Washington quarterback COLT MCCOY is reportedly still wearing a cast and using crutches as he recovers from a broken fibula suffered in December. If McCoy’s recovery drags on, new quarterback CASEMore KEENUM could have the advantage in the battle for the starting job in Washington. The team also signed MARK SANCHEZ and JOSH JOHNSON but neither of them appears to be in the team’s plans for now. Less

Source: Team Blog

Mar
21

Keenum vs. McCoy for starting job in Washington

New quarterback CASE KEENUM is expected to battled incumbent quarterback COLT MCCOY for the starting gig in Washington heading into the 2019 season. While McCoy may be more familiar with theMore offense, Keenum has put up career numbers over the past two seasons. Keenum was also the only undrafted quarterback to start for his team last season. Less

Source: Team Website

Mar
11

Washington to acquire Keenum

Washington has agreed to acquire quarterback CASE KEENUM from the Denver Broncos. With ALEX SMITH’s status uncertain for the 2019 season, Keenum is expected to compete for the starting job with COLT MCCOY. The trade cannot be announced officially until the new league year starts on Wednesday.

Source: Washington Post

Around the NFL: Keenum to Washington

Washington is bringing on Case Keenum. He won’t help anyone win a fantasy league, but I like the move. He at least gives them another option with some experience and ability as they try to work their way out of salary cap hell.  more »

Feb
7

Washington committed to McCoy, may keep Johnson too

With quarterback ALEX SMITH likely out of action for the 2019 season, Washington remains committed to quarterback COLT MCCOY. McCoy is currently the only healthy option heading into the off season.More The team has also expressed interest in re-signing JOSH JOHNSON. As the situation stands, Washington would enter the 2019 season with no quarterback proven over a full 16 games. Less

Source: ESPN.com

Jan
28

Washington not planning on Smith returning in 2019

Washington is reportedly planning to play the 2019 season without the services of veteran quarterback ALEX SMITH. Smith broke his tibia and fibula last season and appears to have a longMore road to recovery ahead. Team president Bruce Allen said the team has confidence in COLT MCCOY, although it would not be surprising to see other names in the quarterback mix as the season approaches. Less

Source: NBC Sports

Dec
6

Washington signs QB Johnson

Washington announced on Wednesday that the team has signed veteran quarterback JOSH JOHNSON as a backup to new starter MARK SANCHEZ. Johnson and Sanchez are the only healthy quarterbacks currently on Washington’s roster after previous starters ALEX SMITH and COLT MCCOY both suffered broken legs.

Source: NFL.com

Dec
4

McCoy suffers broken leg on Monday night

Washington quarterback COLT MCCOY suffered a fractured right fibula during Monday night’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles. McCoy’s season is over as a result of the injury. Backup quarterback MARK SANCHEZ replaced McCoy and will presumably take over the starting role.

Source: Washington Post

Nov
23

McCoy struggles as new starter

With ALEX SMITH out for the season with a broken leg, backup COLT MCCOY was promoted to the starting role for Thursday’s Thanksgiving Day game against the Dallas Cowboys. It was McCoy’s first start since 2014 and he promptly proceeded to throw 3 interceptions as the Washington offense struggled.

Source: Washington Times

Scheduletron: Updated strength of schedule

Colt McCoy isn’t taking the reins of Washington’s offense at a great time. It’s a team that’s riddled with injuries (with both starting guards on injured reserve) and the schedule indicates the schedule will be one of the hardest in the league over the next month.  more »

Nov
20

Washington adds QB Sanchez

Washington signed veteran quarterback MARK SANCHEZ on Monday to hold the clipboard for new starting quarterback COLT MCCOY. McCoy was elevated to the starting role when ALEX SMITH suffered a gruesome,More season-ending leg injury on Sunday. While McCoy and Sanchez should do fine for Washington, your fantasy team likely has better options. Less

Source: Washington Post

Apr
9

Washington trades for backup QB Hogan

Washington completed a trade with the Cleveland Browns that will bring quarterback KEVIN HOGAN to the team. Hogan actually started one game for the winless Browns last season but he is likely to compete with COLT MCCOY in Washington for the backup job behind new starter ALEX SMITH.

Source: Washington Post

Sep
30

With baby on the way, Cousins misses Friday practice

Washington quarterback KIRK COUSINS did not practice on Friday as he awaits the birth of his first child. With Cousins absent, backup quarterback COLT MCCOY worked with the first team asMore Washington prepares for a Monday night game at Kansas City. Cousins is still expected to play on Monday night and coach Jay Gruden isn’t concerned about his quarterback being ready. Less

Source: Washington Post

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