
The Washington Redskins continue to face questions about their organizational culture, and a new report probably won’t help matters.
NBC Washington’s Rick Walker told Team 980 that some Redskins players were unhappy that interim coach Bill Callahan held practice on Wednesday of the team’s Week 10 bye. He added that some players were also unhappy with Callahan having the team practice in pads on back-to-back days last week.
Per @RickDocWalker, some #Redskins players were mad about Callahan holding practice on Wednesday of bye wk (perfectly allowable via CBA) & having back-to-back padded practices last wk. You may recall we also had #Skins players complaining about practice last December. #TheCulture
— Al Galdi (@AlGaldi) November 18, 2019
Wednesday bye week practices are certainly not completely uncommon in the NFL. The team is also 1-9. It’s not really clear why that would be such a troubling thing for these players, but it’s certainly illustrative of a great deal of dysfunction within the organization. Bruce Allen insists that the team doesn’t have a culture problem, but there’s no reason whatsoever to believe him.













