- 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.
Once he’s cleared , then what?
COLUMN | For Robert Griffin III and Mike Shanahan, the tough decisions will come after the doctors sign off.
Spurs: Small market, big results
COLUMN | By having a plan and sticking to it, San Antonio shows NBA’s have-nots how it’s done.
Is running this offense a snap?
COLUMN | Was Redskins’ success a byproduct of RGIII’s talent or a system finally being run competently?
Spurs’ Parker a cut above
COLUMN | San Antonio’s Tony Parker has clearly been the best player on the floor during the playoffs.
- For Brian Orakpo, it’s not all about sacks — and yet it is
- Otto Porter Jr. would make third pick a charm for Washington Wizards
- Washington Nationals’ pitching must be what carries the team
- Robert Griffin III, Mike Shanahan are on same message; will they remain on same page?
- As Robert Griffin III heals, Redskins face rebuilding of offense
- Let Bryce Harper be Bryce Harper
- Marc Gasol, Mike Conley leading Memphis Grizzlies beyond their years
- NBA playoffs 2013: From Stephen Curry to Mike Conley, a new breed gets to the point







