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Washington Redskins Morning Clips: 5/19

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A morning roundup of what the local and national media have to say about the Washington Redskins on Thursday, May 19, 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 wonders if Arie Kouandjio will push for a starting job in 2016 after playing only one offensive snap as a rookie.

-- Tandler also reports that the Redskins have a start date for their 2016 training camp at the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center in Richmond, Va.

-- ESPN's John Keim writes that Jonathan Allen's knee is nearly 100 percent.

-- Keim also writes about Su'a Cravens comments about Sean Taylor "changed the culture of football."

-- Keim also spoke with Steven Daniels, who said he learned lessons from former Boston College teammate Luke Kuechly.

-- The Washington Times' Anthony Gulizia spoke with Takoby Cofield about entering his second season after spending 2015 on the practice squad.

-- The Washington Post's Mike Jones answered questions in his weekly mailbag including the long-term health of Kyshoen Jarrett.

-- The Richmond Times-Dispatch's Paul Woody thinks Sudfeld will be an asset to the Redskins both on and off the field.

-- WDBJ7.com looks at Fuller's current situation as he looks to hammer out a contract with the Redskins.


Check Out What's On Redskins.com:

--Jordan Reed![](/team/roster/jordan-reed/1133b0ba-423f-4242-8a15-78e41d58c69a/ "Jordan Reed") Named To NFL's 'Top 100' List


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A Look Around The League:

.@RAIDERS Nice try. pic.twitter.com/7mmVI880Ft — Denver Broncos (@Broncos) May 18, 2016

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