- Mark Maske
- Reporter
Mark Maske covers the NFL for The Washington Post. He covers league-wide issues and trends, with a focus on the Washington Redskins’ opponents in the NFC East. Prior to switching to the league-wide beat in 2004, he was Redskins beat reporter for the Post. He covered baseball before moving to football, following the Baltimore Orioles and the Washington area’s efforts to get a team, and also was the Georgetown basketball beat writer.
Seahawks outmuscle 49ers for Super Bowl berth
In a game that lived up to the hype, Pete Carroll and Seattle punch their ticket to the Super Bowl by defeating Jim Harbaugh and San Francisco.
Seahawks, 49ers get defensive
In an age of historic offensive fireworks in the NFL, the finalists in the NFC prefer to shut down opponents, rather than outscore them.
Redskins retain Morris as secondary coach
Team also announces that it’s keeping Jacob Burney as defensive line coach and has hired Kirk Olivadotti as inside linebackers coach.
- Redskins interested in Wes Phillips for tight ends coach
- Kirk Olivadotti rejoining Redskins’ coaching staff
- Kyle Shanahan interviews to become Ravens OC
- Diversity of NFL’s coaching searches praised this time around
- Paul Guenther to become Bengals defensive coordinator
- Paul Guenther a candidate for Bengals, Vikings and Redskins staffs
- Paul Guenther, Bengals linebackers coach, is possible candidate for Redskins’ staff
- As expected, McVay finalizes deal to be Redskins offensive coordinator
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1Richard Sherman goes on postgame rant with Erin Andrews (video)
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2NFC championship game: Seahawks punch ticket to Super Bowl after outmuscling 49ers
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3AFC championship game: Peyton Manning secures his legacy with stunning performance
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4AFC championship: Peyton Manning leads Broncos past Patriots, into Super Bowl
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5Seahawks' Sherman makes big play, talks bigger