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Marcus Washington #53 | Linebacker | Washington Redskins
Height: 6-3    Weight: 250    Born: Oct 17, 1977, Auburn, AL

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Statistics
TacklesFumblesInterceptions
YearTeamTotSoloAstSackFFFumRecFumTDsIntYdsAvgIntTD
2000IND221663.0100111.00
2001IND9475197.5200000.00
2002IND6647192.011014040.01
2003IND8356276.5310000.00
2004WAS10687194.0110000.00
2005WAS9474207.532014141.00
2006WAS8658282.0120000.00
2007WAS4832165.0100000.00
2008WAS4425190.0300000.00
Player Notes
May 27, 2009
Marcus Washington was released by the Redskins back in February, but still wants to play in the NFL, according to the Washington Post. He rejected a one-year offer to remain with Washington, and the team drafted Brian Orakpo to replace him.

Our View:Washington noted that a half dozen teams have garnered interest in him, but is yet to receive a contract offer. The 31-year-old vet has a poor track record with durability over the last four seasons.
February 20, 2009
As expected, Marcus Washington has been released by the Redskins, according to the Associated Press.

Our View:The 31-year-old vet had trouble staying healthy over the last four seasons, and cutting him loose saves the Redskins $4.5MM in cap space.
February 20, 2009
Marcus Washington is expected to be released by the Redskins today, according to the Washington Post.

Our View:He has failed to stay healthy over the last four years, and will save $4MM in cap space if released.
December 30, 2008
Marcus Washington may be done with the Redskins, according to the Washington Post. Washington said, "I had a chance to play with some great guys here, including Sean Taylor. That's something I'll always remember."

Our View:Washington failed to stay healthy this season and can save around $4 million against the cap if the club releases him.
December 18, 2008
Linebacker Marcus Washington (ankle) should return this week and the Washington Post feels that he should help the Redskins fourth-quarter defense.

Our View:Washington can be a force against the run, which the 'Skins figure to see plenty of as they square off against Brian Westbrook and the Eagles this week.