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  • NE Defensive Back
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    Shawn Springs is expected to return to action this week versus the Cowboys.
    Don’t expect big numbers from the Dallas offensive players this week. Washington is motivated to finish the season as the #1 ranked defense.
  • NE Defensive Back
    Shawn Spring will be healthy enough to participate in Redskins mini-camp this weekend.
    He missed last mini-camp as he recovered from foot and knee injuries.
  • NE Defensive Back
    The Redskins are confident enough in completing the Champ Bailey deal that they are looking into signing cornerback Shawn Springs as a replacement.
    Springs play tailed off last season, but corners shouldn’t age so quickly. Springs has a lot to prove and could have a big comeback. Ty Law had a mid-career lull too.
  • NE Defensive Back
    The Redskins will use their cornerbacks more aggressively this season.
    “Let me tell you, our corners are going to hit,” assistant head coach Gregg Williams said recently. The team is expecting big production from Shawn Springs and Fred Smoot.
  • NE Defensive Back
    Redskins CB Shawn Springs is now expected to miss at least Week 1.
    Washington’s secondary will be shaky to start the season. Springs had abdominal surgery on Tuesday and could miss up to six weeks.
  • NE Defensive Back
    Redskins CB Shawn Springs will miss 3-4 weeks after undergoing abdominal surgery Tuesday.
    The Mike Rumph trade makes even more sense now. Washington probably has the worst secondary depth in football, and would be in big trouble if Springs misses regular season time. Washington opens against the Vikings.
  • NE Defensive Back
    Shawn Springs was carted off the field after taking a vicius hit during today’s game.
    Springs proved to be an excellent free agent signing, playing the best ball of his career. We’ll update his status throughout the week.
  • NE Defensive Back
    Shawn Springs is doubtful for week 15 because of his concussion suffered Sunday night.
    Washington plays Saturday, so the short week doesn’t help. This should help the 49ers passing attack a tad.
  • NE Defensive Back
    Redskins declared Shawn Springs, wide receiver Darnerian McCants, offensive linemen Jim Molinaro, Dan Goodspeed and Vaughn Parker inactive for week 15.
    LaVar Arrington is active, but won’t start.
  • NE Defensive Back
    Coach Joe Gibbs said it looks like cornerback Shawn Springs “is gonna be okay.”
    Springs took a monster hit in the second half of last night’s game. But it appears he’ll be fine despite getting knocked out and suffering a concussion.