A timeline of the Washington Football Team name change debate
A look at some of the key moments that led the franchise to announce it was retiring the name after 87 years.
A shirtless Ryan Fitzpatrick was roaring for the Bills during playoff win over Patriots
Fitzpatrick, who hasn't played since suffering an injury in Week 1 as a member of the Washington Football Team, has spoken in the past about his fondness for Buffalo, where he spent four seasons.
Hail or Fail: Washington wasted a golden opportunity to end its record shutout-less streak
After allowing a fourth-quarter touchdown to the Giants, Washington still hasn’t shut out an opponent since Sept. 30, 1991, a span of nearly 500 games.
Ernie Grunfeld’s son details his family’s journey from the Holocaust to the NBA in new book
In “By the Grace of the Game,” Dan Grunfeld weaves a rich story of darkness and light told largely through basketball.
Wizards analyst apologizes after apparent reference to Kevin Porter Jr.’s late father
Glenn Consor said he mistakenly thought the Rockets guard was the son of former Washington Bullets player Kevin Porter.
A look at the Capitals’ long climb toward an all-time goal differential of zero
After allowing almost 800 more goals than they scored over their first eight seasons, the Capitals are within five goals of a trivial break-even point.
Hail or Fail: Fox cameraman, Wendell Smallwood take big hits in Washington’s loss to Eagles
Fourth-down plays doomed Washington, which was eliminated from playoff contention.
Hail or Fail: Washington’s ugly loss to Cowboys had ‘Monday Night Massacre’ vibes
Washington trailed 42-7 at halftime and suffered its most lopsided defeat in 123 all-time meetings with Dallas.
Canine Capitals super fan Ovie the Bulldog dies at 12
Ovie the Bulldog, an English bulldog and Washington Capitals fanatic, died Friday, according to his owner.
Hail or Fail: Washington’s upset hopes faded, along with its playoff chances, after a surprising start
A Washington win in Philadelphia would have been one of the most improbable in franchise history. Jalen Hurts and the Eagles had other ideas.
James Madison, North Dakota State fans come together in the name of charity
With additional contributions from other fan bases, Dukes and Bison supporters have raised money for two worthy causes ahead of Friday’s semifinal game.
New book tells the story of the Sports Junkies’ improbable 25-year run
In “Still Barking,” J.P. Flaim, one of the Junkies, chronicles the journey of four childhood friends from cable access television to the D.C. airwaves.
Hail or Fail: Late comeback bid falls short, but the Washington-Dallas rivalry is alive and well
“We hate ’em. They hate us,” Washington linebacker Cole Holcomb said after a 27-20 loss to the Cowboys at FedEx Field.
How low can Army and Navy go? Expect another low-scoring game in 122nd meeting.
Army and Navy’s familiarity with each other and similar offenses make it hard to move the ball.
The D.C. ties to four of baseball’s newest Hall of Famers
Gil Hodges, Jim Kaat, Minnie Miñoso and Tony Oliva all have connections to the original or expansion Washington Senators.
‘Scrappy’ Taylor Heinicke has a fan in Brett Favre, the Hall of Famer he grew up idolizing
Taylor Heinicke was a guest on Brett Favre’s radio show this week and shared his favorite memories of watching the Green Bay Packers legend with his dad.
We want Dallas? Washington eyes first three-game winning streak against Cowboys since 1988.
Washington has a rare opportunity this week to beat the Cowboys for a third consecutive time.
Hail or Fail: For Washington, 17-15 is a winning combo for the second straight week
Bethesda native Brian Johnson’s “insane” field goal in the final minute gave Washington its second 17-15 win in six days. Before last week, the franchise had never won a game by that score.
Sonia Sotomayor may not have ‘saved baseball’ in 1995, but she set it on a path to labor peace
Years before she ascended to the Supreme Court, Judge Sonia Sotomayor issued a temporary injunction two days before baseball’s owners planned to open the 1995 season with replacement players.
As Maryland prepares to honor Len Bias, Danny Manning recalls playing against the Terps great
Maryland men’s basketball assistant coach Danny Manning’s first collegiate game at Kansas was against Len Bias and the Terps in the 1984 Great Alaska Shootout.