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At this week’s Tahoe celebrity golf tournament, Joe Theismann talked about how his brutal knee injury changed his life for the better.
Joe Theismann is perhaps the greatest QB in Washington Commanders history, but he thinks Jayden Daniels has all the tools to supplant him for that moniker.
However, ahead of his second year in the league, some critics and analysts have questioned whether he'll be able to avoid the dreaded sophomore slump. Former league MVP Joe Theismann caught wind of ...
The standoff between the Washington Commanders and star wide receiver Terry McLaurin continues as the Pro Bowler seeks a long-term deal ahead of the 2025 season. Coming off arguably the best year of ...
Washington Redskins quarterback Joe Theismann's career ended when his right leg was broken gruesomely after a hit by Lawrence Taylor on Monday Night Football on Nov. 18, 1985.
Thirty years ago, Redskins quarterback and noted talker Joe Theismann made headlines when he said that, well, he had nothing to say. Theismann’s comments after arriving at minicamp in May 1984 ...
Joe Theismann, pictured sliding during a game in 1985, has been impressed by Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels. AP “We haven’t seen Jayden have to deal with adversity yet,” Theismann said.
So Joe Theismann felt the need to rip JaMarcus Russell during a Sirius radio interview. I wonder what the basis for Joe's opinion was? He couldn't have based this statement on his own career ...
NFL great Joe Theismann supports BLM but says he'll stand for national anthem: 'I still believe that it honors the military' Theismann: 'Everybody has their own decisions to make.
Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence isn’t everyone’s No. 1 in the 2021 NFL Draft. Retired Washington legend Joe Theismann fawned over Zach Wilson and told CBS Sports he would prefer the BYU… ...
Former Washington quarterback Joe Theismann hopes that the team's eventual name change can be used as an opportunity for the organization to serve as an example by taking action for social change. "I ...
Former Redskins quarterback and NFL analyst Joe Theismann slipped in some mild praise for Republican front-runner Donald Trump during a Tuesday appearance on Fox News Channel’s Outnumbered.
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