ESPN Redskins reporter John Keim says a favorable schedule down the stretch could help Washington win the division.
The NFL is a barren quarterback wasteland in 2015. The old guard is aging. Peyton Manning looks less like one of the greatest to ever play the game and more like a guy suited to driving the Buicks he hawks in commercials.
Some of the league's best are over the hill and there are fewer impressive young quarterbacks taking their place. The last genuinely great year of quarterback talent to come out of college was more than a decade ago (2004), and several teams now find themselves in quarterback purgatory, destined to roll the dice on whatever they can find in the bare free-agency cupboard or the glimmer of talent they spot in the draft.