- Jason Reid
- Columnist
Jason Reid joined the Post’s Redskins team in 2007 after 15 years covering many beats at the Los Angeles Times. Reid was responsible for the paper’s daily print coverage of the NFL ballclub for two seasons, then shifted his focus and became the primary writer for the popular Insider blog. In January of 2011, Reid was promoted to a general sports columnist. A graduate of USC (the real one, not the one in South Carolina), Reid is passionate about covering sports for the nation’s best news organization.
Let Harper be Harper
COLUMN | The Nationals outfielder is still learning the game, but don’t change his hard-charging style.
Gasol, Conley: NBA’s Generation Next?
COLUMN | Marc Gasol and Mike Conley are providing the Memphis Grizzlies with strong leadership.
Pay attention or you’ll miss the point
COLUMN | From Stephen Curry to Mike Conley, the NBA playoffs have a new group of playmakers on display.
Reid: James gaining on best there ever was in basketball
COLUMN | LeBron James is the best there is in the NBA, and he’s gaining fast on the best there ever was.
- Washington Redskins can afford gamble on Bacarri Rambo
- NBA playoffs are Miami Heat and everyone else, and that’s not such a bad thing
- Washington Redskins’ 2013 NFL draft picks display a sound approach
- NFL draft 2013: Redskins need to unearth gems in later rounds
- As Jackie Robinson made history, Don Newcombe had a front-row seat
- John Wall will get his maximum contract, although he doesn’t really deserve it
- Nationals face a little heat in the spotlight after sweep by Braves
- Adam Dunn: Nationals’ future is now







