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Nfl Playoffs

Saturday, January 5, 2013

NFL Playoffs Land in Region: Redskins, Ravens Play Sunday

Washington welcomes Seattle, while Baltimore lures the Indianapolis Colts to its nest to wrap up wildcard weekend.

Mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the mid-40s are expected around game time Sunday when the Washington Redskins welcome the Seattle Seahawks to FedEx Field for the final wildcard game of the 2012 NFL playoffs. The Redskins’ first home postseason game in 13 years marks the first return to the NFL playoffs since 2007 when the Redskins lost to the Seahawks in Seattle. If all goes well Sunday, home-field advantage will have the same impact it did in 1999 when the Redskins beat the Detroit Lions. Find more Redskins playoff history here. Maybe Robert Griffin III – RG3 – will pull off another run against the Seahawks like this Oct. 14 performance against the Minnesota Vikings? Check out the video of the RGIII touchdown run. Or will Alfred …

Thursday, January 3, 2013

NFL Playoffs: Where to Watch, TV Schedule, Lines

The Washington Redskins face the Seattle Seahawks this weekend in one of four NFL wildcard games.

The Washington Redskins have spent since 2007 traveling the road back to the NFL playoffs -- but it's been a heck of a ride. Next stop: Sunday's wildcard game against the Seattle Seahawks. All this hailing to the Redskins should seem familiar. In 2007, the Redskins also made the 2007 NFL playoffs as a wildcard team. And, just like this year, that 2007 playoff game was against the Seattle Seahawks. Let's hope the similarities end there, because the Seahawks won the last time around. That game, though was in Seattle. Sunday, the Redskins are at home for the first time in the NFL playoffs since they beat the Detroit Lions in 1999. Find more Redskins playoff history here. Can Robert Griffin III – RG3 – pull off another run against the Seahawks…

Monday, December 31, 2012

Need a Ride to Redskins-Seahawks Playoff?

Ballpark Bus has the event on its calendar; it sold out two buses for Cowboys game.

If you’re lucky enough to have gotten your hands on a ticket to the Washington Redskins-Seattle Seahawks NFL wildcard playoff game Jan. 6, you may be wondering how you’ll get there. After a successful season hauling fans to Washington Nationals baseball games, Ballpark Bus expanded to the football. The business schedules buses to pick up fans at local restaurants and take them to and from games. Patrons never have to drive in game-day traffic and can have a great meal before or afterward. Ballpark Bus is registering passengers now for a bus to depart at noon Sunday from Clyde’s Willow Creek Farm in Ashburn. It takes about 90 minutes to get to FedEx Field. The bus will pick up passengers in the same parking lot where it drops them off at …

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