A collection of Redskins articles from around the web" />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteHogs Havena Washington Redskins communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsRedskinsMastheadOddsShopCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Looks Like Someone Has A Sixpack Of The MondaysDaily SlopRedskins RecapsEDTShareTweetShareShareDaily Slop: Oakland Raiders Dwayne Haskins Jersey White , not Redskins picked for this season of ‘Hard Knocks’; Could Samaje Perine play fullback?Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty ImagesPractice News And Notes: 2019 OTAs, Day 8Redskins.com's Jake Kring-Schreifels and Kyle Stackpole break down the key plays and highlights from Day 8 of Washington Redskins 2019 OTAs, presented by Loudoun Economic Development.Jay Gruden seems to love Samaje Perine, so could he play fullback? | NBC Sports WashingtonJay Gruden likes fullbacks, but never finds one a roster spot. Jay Gruden likes Samaje Perine, and for the past two seasons, the coach has made sure to have a roster spot for the running back.Redskins Sign DB Ashton Lampkin, Waive LB DeMarquis GatesThe team made a roster move on Tuesday, signing defensive back Ashton Lampkin.What Landon Collins’ absence tells us about the bigger picture of the Redskins’ defense | NBC Sports WashingtonThe ex-Giant skipped Tuesday's OTA at Redskins Park. No big deal, but his absence served as a reminder of the questions remaining with the other safety slots.PHOTOS: 2019 OTAs Day 8Take a look at photos from the eighth day of OTA practices for the 2019 Washington Redskins.Jon Gruden fires back at younger brother Jay for 'Hard Knocks' comments | 106.7 The FanThere's nothing funnier than two NFL head coaches (who happen to be brothers) repeatedly trying to pawn "Hard Knocks" responsibilities onto each other. This time around, Raiders head coach Jon Gruden takes a swipe at his younger brother, Redskins head coach Jay Gruden.Joe Gibbs Talks Redskins, Racing & More on Dale Earnhardt Jr's PodcastOakland Raiders, not Redskins picked for this season of 'Hard Knocks' | NBC Sports WashingtonHBO has selected the Oakland Raiders for this season of Hard Knocks, despite the Washington Redskins being one of the final five teams in consideration. WASHINGTON (AP) — Adrian Peterson believes he still has something left.The 33-year-old running back had his first practice with the Redskins on Tuesday, a day after signing a one-year deal with Washington.“I can give a lot. I really believe that,” Peterson said following his first practice. “I feel like the sky is the limit.”Injuries and opportunity limited Peterson to 13 games over the past two seasons. He averaged 3.4 yards per carry in 10 games last season with the Saints and Cardinals.Peterson remained on the sideline throughout the offseason waiting for the next opportunity, a scenario he admitted was “rough.”His workouts continued. Peterson was in his native Oklahoma when his agent said the Redskins wanted a look. The three-time NFL rushing champion was ready.“I know what I have left in the tank,” Peterson said.Despite his career achievements, Peterson didn’t big-time the workout opportunity. He volunteered to join other free-agent options in various drills.“He’s actually a physical freak Womens Bryce Love Jersey ,” Redskins coach Jay Gruden said. “Some of the backs we had in here were huffing and puffing, keeling over. He was standing straight up. He could have gone for another two hours.”The Redskins decided they couldn’t go forward with their limited options at running back for the final two preseason games and possibly their Week 1 opener at Arizona on Sept. 9.Washington, 28th in yards rushing last season, addressed the concern by selecting running back Derrius Guice in the second round of the draft. The LSU product’s rookie year ended with a season-ending knee injury in the first preseason game against New England.The Redskins lost Samaje Perine and Byron Marshall for an extended period of time as both suffered ankle injuries in Thursday’s preseason win over the New York Jets.After waiving undrafted free agent Martez Carter with an injury designation, the Redskins had only three healthy running backs available.preseason following last season’s broken fibula.Robert Kelley, a 2016 undrafted free agent who emerged as Washington’s No. 1 running back during his rookie year and started 2017 on top of the depth chart, remains in the starting mix. Kapri Bibbs offers some depth. Adding Peterson and De’Veon Smith provides more.What happens going forward remains unsettled.“We haven’t really gotten into detail, but obviously they brought me in here for a reason. I’m just going to play my role, whatever it is,” said Peterson, whose is three years removed from rushing for 1,485 yards with the Vikings. He finished with 529 yards last season.Last season’s numbers provided data for doubters who believe Peterson’s difference-making days are done.“It shows me people don’t really know about football,” Peterson said of the naysayers. “When people say, (3.4) yards per carry, there’s a lot that contributes to that as well. I just brush it off and continue to work.”That work began Tuesday with the Redskins.“It’s his first practice. He did a great job today,” said Gruden, who stated he hoped to get Peterson some work in Friday’s preseason game against Denver.“You’ve got a Redskins jersey on. You’re here to compete and make the squad. It’s no different with (Adrian). We’ll just see how he does day after day.”