A roundup of what the local and national media have to say about the Washington Redskins before today's Week 7 matchup with the Tennessee Titans.
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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Washington Redskins Alumni gather at the Gaylord Hotel & Convention Center the night before the Redskins Alumni Homecoming game on Saturday, October 18, 2014.
-- Redskins.com's Andrew Walker with "Redskins-Titans: 4 Keys To The Game" presented by Papa John's.
-- This week's "FedEx ONE To Watch" focuses on the Redskins linebackers finding ways to prevent Tennessee Titans tight end Delanie Walker from being active in the passing game. Walker currently leads all tight ends in receiving yards.
-- This week's "A Different Look" presented by Kaplan University remembers the last Redskins-Titans game -- a Washington victory -- and a record involving Hall of Famer Ken Houston. Houston played for both franchises.
-- Defensive end Stephen Bowen return to the active squad on Saturday, the Redskins announced.
-- For punter Tress Way, the arrow is pointing up.
-- Linebacker Will Compton reflected on his first NFL start, and what he can apply for the experience moving forward.
-- Defensive end Frank Kearse's unlikely path to Washington has netted him two sacks so far this season.
-- Mark Rypien, welcome to the Ring Of Fame.
-- Wide receiver DeSean Jackson will be wearing custom cleats this afternoon.
-- CSN Washington's Rich Tandler with five final thoughts before today's game.
-- CSN Washington's Tarik El-Bashir with this story on quarterback Robert Griffin III and when he could be returning to the field.
-- ESPN with a preview for Redskins-Titans and John Keim with this Q&A with cornerback David Amerson.
-- *The Washington Times *caught up with linebacker Brian Orakpo, where he explained his frustration over his sack total.
-- *The Washington Post *with more on Kirk Cousins and the confidence the coaches have in him.
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