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Teams Need More Happy Returns
Redskins Warpath
|December 2019
The Washington Redskins special teams in the final stretch of the season must develop one thing – a threat to return the ball, specifically off punts.

It has been a perennial disappointment and hurt Washington’s meager offensive attack because it could use any advantage in field position possible.
Trey Quinn averaged 6.4 yards per return on his first 10 chances with eight fair catches. The Redskins need Quinn to be at least above 8 yards when the season ends to feel good about the position moving forward.
This story is from the December 2019 edition of Redskins Warpath.
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