A morning roundup of what the local and national media have to say about the Washington Redskins on Friday, June 5, 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 Sam Fortier writes about the Redskins coaches, including Ron Rivera, returning to team facility Friday.
-- The Washington Post's Sam Fortier also reports on Greg Stroman's cousin being shot and killed in Richmond, Virginia.
-- ESPN's John Keim chronicles the relationship between high school pals Chase Young and Markelle Fultz.
-- ESPN's John Keim also writes that Steven Sims and Reuben Foster are among the playmakers the Redskins will count on.
-- NBC Sports Washington's Ethan Cadeaux writes about PLL founder Paul Rabil having plenty in common with Chase Young.
-- NBC Sports Washington's Ethan Cadeaux also writes that Saahdiq Charles and Antonio Gandy-Golden face a difficult NFL transition.
-- NBC Sports Washington's Pete Hailey explains why Santana Moss believes the Redskins have 'something brewing' at wide receiver.
-- NBC Sports Washington's JP Finlay writes that Ryan Kerrigan will play less in 2020 but could produce much more.
-- The Athletic's Ben Standig looks at the Redskins' roster for 2020 and beyond. (Subscription)
-- 106.7 The Fan's Chris Lingebach writes about Santana Moss saying Dwayne Haskins is "giving himself a chance to be dominant."
-- Forbes' Emily Iannaconi writes about Adrian Peterson's legacy as he enters his 14th NFL season.