A morning roundup of what the local and national media have to say about the Washington Football Team on Friday, Nov. 20, 2020.
All reports, rumors and conjecture are a reflection of the media conversation and are not endorsed or confirmed by the Washington Football Team.
-- The Washington Post's Sam Fortier highlights how Isaiah Wright beat the odds as an undrafted rookie in an unusual offseaon.
-- The Washington Post's Nicki Jhabvala reports on the possibility of Morgan Moses playing left tackle against the Bengals.
-- The Washington Post's Jake Russell writes about Washington wearing its throwback uniforms against the Bengals.
-- ESPN's John Keim talks with team president Jason Wright about a bevy of topics.
-- ESPN's Jeff Legwold provides his rookie rankings 10 weeks into the season.
-- NBC Sports Washington's Ethan Cadeaux writes about Terry McLaurin remembering the Dwayne Haskins and Joe Burrow battle for the starting quarterback at Ohio State.
-- NBC Sports Washington's Pete Hailey gives two players who may be in different roles against the Bengals.
-- NBC Sports Washington's Pete Hailey also reports on Alex Smith's feelings two years after his injury.
-- NBC Sports Washington's Kevin Brown writes that Ron Rivera believes Joe Burrow is "the real deal."
-- NBC Sports Washington's Michael DePrisco wonders if Alex Smith could serve as the bridge to a young quarterback.
-- The Athletic's Rhiannon Walker writes that J.D. McKissic is much more than a third-down running back. (Subscription)
-- The Washington Times' Matthew Paras reports on changes with Washington's tackle depth after Geron Christian is moved to Injured Reserve.
-- The Washington Times' Matthew Paras also dives into Washington seeking consistency from the linebackers.
-- The Washington Times' Matthew Paras writes about Alex Smith continuing to check off boxes two years after injury.
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