Assistant LB coach and former long-time Washington DE Ryan Kerrigan spoke highly of new Commanders HC Dan Quinn and talked about his excitement to return for another season.
Ryan Kerrigan is a Washington legend. There was a lot of heartbreak and disappointment in Dan Snyder’s 24 years as Washington’s owner, but Kerrigan was one of the bright spots.
Franchise icon Ryan Kerrigan will return to the Washington Commanders in 2024. According to John Keim of ESPN, Kerrigan will remain on Washington’s coaching staff under new head coach Dan Quinn.
Might not only be a bad thing ... The Eagles announced that they were placing defensive end Robert Quinn on injured reserve on Tuesday. According to a report from NFL insider Tom Pelissero, Quinn is having a knee scope after getting hurt in practice last week and is expected to miss playing time the next four weeks.
When Ryan Kerrigan announced his retirement in July, he expressed his desire to get into coaching. On Monday, six days before the start of the regular season, Kerrigan got his wish.
This hire comes weeks after Rivera fired his previous defensive line coach, Sam Mills III.
Commanders head coach Ron Rivera gave Kerrigan an opportunity to get his feet wet, allowing former edge rusher help out with their talented defensive line.
Kerrigan acknowledged he probably should have walked away from football after the 2020 season, his last with Washington.
Veteran linebacker and defensive end Ryan Kerrigan has played his final snap in the NFL. Zach Selby and Hannah Lichtenstein of the Washington Commanders'
Kerrigan struggled in 2021 after leaving Washington, but Green Bay could help reignite his career.
Jordan Davis is in Philadelphia meeting with the local media and right before answering some questions, the All-American unveiled his new uniform and jersey number.
The Eagles' biggest concern when their last game was moved back to Tuesday was potential injuries becoming a factor for Sunday's game against the New York Giants.
He’s waited seven months, what’s a few more days? Ryan Kerrigan signed with the Eagles as a free agent on May 17, fresh off 10 years in Washington. Sunday was supposed to be the day Kerrigan played his against former team until the NFL stepped in and postponed the game until Tuesday night due to a Covid outbreak on the Football Team.
Miracles happen at this time of year. Reindeer can fly, a small amount of oil can light a lamp for eight days, and watching Skip Bayless becomes (almost) enjoyable.
The man who terrorized the Eagles during 10 seasons in Washington, who rang up close to 100 career sacks with the Football Team, has yet to catch even a whiff of a quarterback so far this young season with his new team.
Graham has started every game for the Eagles since 2018. Last season, he finished with eight sacks, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, 46 tackles, 13 tackles for a loss and 16 quarterback hits.
Sometimes you have to backdoor intelligence gathering when it comes to the modern NFL in which teams dispense information like they are guarding state secrets.
Eagles newcomer Ryan Kerrigan joined the Philly Sports with Giovanni podcast to talk about switching uniforms within the NFC East. Kerrigan brings his unique pass-rushing talent from Washington to Philadelphia.
In 16 games last season, the 32-year-old recorded 5.5 sacks, one fumble recovery, one pass breakup, 17 tackles, five tackles for a loss and six quarterback hits.
It appears the 2021 season will be the first Ryan Kerrigan doesn’t suit up for the Washington Football Team since he was drafted in the first round of the 2011 NFL Draft.
It’s obviously been a while since Kerrigan was a Pro Bowl-caliber player, but his pass-rushing prowess and versatility would still be an asset to any defense.
Washington edge defender Ryan Kerrigan has requested a trade. However, WFT has said that it will not deal its 32-year-old stalwart.
As hard as it may be to believe, the 2020 NFL trade deadline is rapidly approaching. Determinations are being made on which teams are buyers and which teams will be sellers.
Sometimes star players fall off a cliff and are no longer the marquee names they once were. Sometimes players are in a bad situation and might need a change of scenery to perform better. Le'Veon Bell is among the players who fall into the latter category.
Ryan Kerrigan has one year to go on his deal with the Redskins, but he’s hoping to finish his career in Washington.
A certain star defensive tackle in North Carolina may no longer have a role under new Panthers head coach Matt Rhule. Meanwhile, the drama-filled tenure for a Pro Bowl pass catcher in Philadelphia could be coming to an end.
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