A morning roundup of what the local and national media have to say about the Washington Redskins on Friday, Jan. 3, 2020.
All reports, rumors and conjecture are a reflection of the media conversation and are not endorsed or confirmed by the Washington Redskins.
-- The Washington Post's Barry Svrluga writes about what it will take for Ron Rivera to be a good head coach with the Washington Redskins.
-- The Washington Post's Les Carpenter Scott Allen dive into the details of head coach Ron Rivera's introductory press conference.
-- The Washington Post's Kareem Copeland explains why the Redskins have made a commitment to defense with Ron Rivera and Jack Del Rio.
-- The Washington Post's Adam Kilgore talked to head coach Ron Rivera's former players about if he can bring winning football to the team.
-- The Washington Time's Matthew Paras writes about how taking the Redskins job isn't about the money for Ron Rivera.
-- The Washington Time's Matthew Paras also Ron Rivera going for a "coach-centered approach" with the Redskins.
-- NBCSW's JP Finley explains that Redskins owner Dan Snyder wants "one voice alone" for the Redskins and it belongs to Ron Rivera.
-- NBCSW's Peter Hailey says Ron Rivera loves Dwayne Haskins' potential, but isn't promising him anything.
-- NBCSW's Ethan Cadeaux lays out Ron Rivera's conversations with Joe Gibbs before accepting the Redskins job.
-- The Associated Press' Rich Dubroff writes about Redskins owner Dan Snyder's promise of a culture change with Ron Rivera as the head coach.
-- ESPN's John Keim writes that both the Redskins and Ron Rivera think the pairing is the right fit.
-- NFL.com's Kevin Patra dives into Ron Rivera's player-centric approach to coaching the Washington Redskins.
-- USA Today's Chris Roling says Ron Rivera wants to meet with Trent Williams.
-- The Athletic's David Aldridge explains that Ron Rivera doesn't speak softly but still carries the big stick.