A morning roundup of what the local and national media have to say about the Washington Redskins on Friday, Dec. 27, 2019.
All reports, rumors and conjecture are a reflection of the media conversation and are not endorsed or confirmed by the Washington Redskins.
-- The Washington Post's Les Carpenter writes about how Case Keenum feels playing in the season finale in place of Dwayne Haskins.
-- The Washington Post's Kareem Copeland looks at what the end of the season will mean for defensive coordinator Greg Manusky.
-- The Washington Time's Thom Loverro looks back at former Redskins' quarterback Sammy Baugh's legacy.
-- The Washington Time's Matthew Paras tells Redskins fans that quick turnarounds are rare, but they do happen.
-- NBCSW's Tyler Roman gives a rundown of 10 2020 NFL Draft prospects that Redskins fans should know about heading into the offseason.
-- NBCSW's JP Finley reports on what he's hearing about the Redskins' coaching staff ahead of the season finale.
-- USA Today's Zachary Neel looks at the television ratings for the Redskins' season finale against the Dallas Cowboys.
-- USA Today's Zachary Neel also writes about Landon Collins passing Sean Taylor for most single-season tackles.
-- USA Today's Chris Roling says Adrian Peterson isn't a fan of losing for draft picks.
-- The Athletic's Ben Standig dives into the Redskins' 2020 roster predictions and how Dwayne Haskins and Derrius Guice can change things.