Re: 7 'skins going to NFL Europe <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Brown, Six Others Headed to NFL EuropeBy Gary FitzgeraldRedskins.comJanuary 27, 2006The Redskins will send seven players to NFL Europe, including wide receiver Antonio Brown and defensive tackle Aki Jones, both of whom spent parts of last season on the Redskins' 53-man roster.The complete list is as follows: * Antonio Brown, WR, Amsterdam Admirals * Jonathan Combs, RB, Not Assigned * Steven Harris, WR, Not Assigned * Aki Jones, DT, Frankfurt Galaxy * Tyler Jones, K, Not Assigned * Calen Powell, TE, Cologne Centurions * Richard Smith, WR, Hamburg Sea Devils * Aric Williams, DB, Not Assigned Brown had an up-and-down 2005 season for the Redskins. He earned a roster spot coming out of training camp as the team's primary kick return specialist, but he committed a fumble in Week 1 and was released shortly thereafter.Antonio BrownThe Redskins brought Brown back in late November due to injuries to David Patten and James Thrash. In his third game back, he returned a kickoff 91 yards for a touchdown and was named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week. For the season, he logged 19 kick returns for a 23.1-yard average and 13 punt returns for a 4.8-yard average.Jones joined the Redskins as an undrafted free agent out of Fordham and earned a spot on the practice squad coming out of training camp. He was promoted to the active roster in late September, taking the place of injured lineman Brandon Noble.Jones made his NFL debut in Week 9 vs. Philadelphia and recorded two solo tackles. In total, he played in four games last season, serving as a reserve defensive lineman.Harris spent the entire 2005 season on the Redskins' practice squad. In 2004, he turned in the most productive season of his collegiate career at Arkansas, with 37 catches for a team-high 617 receiving yards. He also pulled in four touchdowns on the season.Combs was on the Redskins' practice squad at the start of the 2005 regular season, but was released on Sept. 22. He originally signed with the Redskins in May 2005 and played in three preseason contests with the Redskins last August. Combs finished his college career at Texas College in Tyler, Texas. He finished his final season rushing for 1,147 yards on 156 attempts with 10 touchdowns.Smith joined the Redskins' practice squad on Dec. 7, 2005. He has seen limited NFL action, playing under Al Saunders and the Kansas City Chiefs for two seasons before joining the Redskins. At Arkansas, Smith appeared in 49 games as a Razorback and recorded 135 catches for 1,858 yards and 18 touchdowns.Powell signed on with the Redskins' practice squad on Dec. 27, 2005. He spent training camp and part of the 2005 season on the Seattle Seahawks' practice squad. Powell played his collegiate ball at Duke and started 17-of-44 games.Jones is a first-year place kicker out of Boise State. He signed with the Redskins in January 2005. Last season, he spent time with the Cleveland Browns and Chicago Bears. The 6-1, 201-pounder was an All-American kicker following his senior season at Boise State.Williams signed with the Redskins in January 2005. The 5-11, 172-pound corner signed with the Philadelphia Eagles as an undrafted rookie free agent but was released prior to the start of the regular season. He was a two-year starter at Oregon State from 2003-04, earning All-PAC 10 honors his senior season.</div>ARTICLEPretty cool, I hope Antonio Brown gets better at feilding punts, because once he's got that ball in his hand he can really take off. Also hope he plays some WR and develops his hands, with that speed he could be very useful considering we don't have many good Wideouts other than Santana.
Re: 7 'skins going to NFL Europe Thta guy can not count. He lists 8 people and the tiltles "Brown, Six Others Headed to NFL Europe."
Re: 7 'skins going to NFL Europe Lol I didn't even notice that, but some of them haven't been assigned to a team yet so maybe thats why.