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A week of tumult and controversy continued for the Washington Redskins, who made an off-field stir related to their ticket policy on Thursday before their final preseason game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Team spokesman Tony Wyllie said the Redskins have discontinued will call privileges for non-season-ticket holders. The policy clarification surfaced after angry speculation about a $50 "envelope fee" to leave tickets at will call, which was stipulated on the team's website, was refuted by Wyllie, who said the fee was an erroneous vestige of a seldom-used option.