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Hamstring 'Grab' Slows Campbell

Making the Adjustments

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After minicamp and the first round of OTAs, the Redskins are getting adjusted to Zorn's way of doing things.

"We got a good start," Moss said. "Everybody has a little feeling know [of] how Coach Z wants everything handled, as far as practice should be, how he likes us to go out there, tempo-wise, and everything. Now, we're just looking forward to putting everything together." . . .

Running back Clinton Portis sat out practice with a minor hip injury. Zorn said he could have been hurt when he raced safety LaRon Landry on Sunday.

Security Director Replaced

Jon Bean, the Redskins' director of security, was fired Monday, according to team sources. Contacted on his cellphone yesterday, Bean declined to comment other than to thank the Redskins for the opportunity, saying it was time for him to now "move on." A police officer for 25 years in Prince George's County, Bean was trusted and respected by players and coaches, team sources said. . . .

After former coach and team president Joe Gibbs retired, the Redskins reconfigured their management structure in football operations. Snyder promoted Cerrato, who has made some key moves, including recently re-signing Eric Schaffer, who oversees the salary cap and assists in contract negotiations, according to sources with knowledge of the situation. . . .

Art Monk and Darrell Green are celebrating their election to the Pro Football Hall of Fame with a tour and black-tie dinner for the Hilaron Foundation, which raises funds for the foundations of Monk (Good Samaritan) and Green (Darrell Green Youth Life). The goal is to raise $5 million over the next two years, according to Monk. The Route 281 Tour, which will feature appearances by Green, Monk and other Redskins, currently is scheduled to make eight stops, as close as Fredericksburg (July 19) and as far as Branson, Mo. (June 7). More locations will be added. Tickets to the Grand Gala, which will be held Sept. 6 at National Harbor, cost $2,500.

Staff writer Camille Powell contributed to this report.


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