The Redskins will try to end a four-game losing streak Sunday when they take on the Jacksonville Jaguars. Here’s what you need to know:
Opponent: Jacksonville Jaguars (4-9)
Where: TIAA Bank Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida
When: Sunday, Dec. 16, 1 p.m.
Television: CBS
Radio: The Team 980
What to watch for: The Redskins will start their fourth quarterback of the season in Josh Johnson. Washington believes Johnson’s mobility could help extend plays. … Can the Redskins cut down on penalties? It’s been a topic of discussion all week as the Redskins are the most-penalized team in the NFL. … As the defense has seemingly come apart, forcing turnovers could go a long way in helping fix things. … Josh Doctson appears set to play after being in concussion protocol during the week. He returned to practice Friday.
Pre-game reading
As Josh Johnson’s NFL jobs come and go, the new #Redskins quarterback always has Oakland. Don’t miss @Matthew_Paras’s story: https://t.co/iT74rVo8aH
— WashTimes Sports (@WashTimesSports) December 15, 2018
Need a reason to watch today’s #Redskins-Jaguars game? We came up with five. Or we tried to. https://t.co/45aYR4mLQb
— WashTimes Sports (@WashTimesSports) December 16, 2018
Alex Smith reportedly out of hospital after extended stay #Redskins https://t.co/AKqAS8iwKU
— WashTimes Sports (@WashTimesSports) December 16, 2018
ICYMI: Mason Foster apologizes for comments about #Redskins fans - but blames cousin in part, @Matthew_Paras writes https://t.co/lMPPKT2XwU
— WashTimes Sports (@WashTimesSports) December 15, 2018
#Redskins hurdles to build new stadium in D.C. may be too high, @thomloverro writes https://t.co/LZMq4EJTvx
— WashTimes Sports (@WashTimesSports) December 15, 2018
Jay Gruden shrugs off negativity as #Redskins try to focus on playoff hunt, by @Matthew_Paras https://t.co/XHgR3OFMfv
— WashTimes Sports (@WashTimesSports) December 13, 2018
#Redskins defense has struggled as Ha Ha Clinton-Dix is still “finding his way” https://t.co/uUsqW8ztHk
— WashTimes Sports (@WashTimesSports) December 12, 2018
• Matthew Paras can be reached at mparas@washingtontimes.com.
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