ASHBURN — The offensive linemen trickled into the Redskins’ locker room, drenched in sweat, as has been customary over the past few seasons. Since the arrival of offensive line coach Bill Callahan in 2015, the unit routinely logs extra reps in practice — long after most players are already settled at their lockers.
These days, Callahan’s workload is the one constant for the offensive line — which has rarely faced so much uncertainty heading into a season under coach Jay Gruden.
On one hand, the Redskins should be used to having to shuffle different players upfront after injuries forced them to mix-and-match linemen over the past two seasons.