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Pair of wide receivers among undrafted free agents signed by Redskins

With the NFL Draft over, the Redskins have added several undrafted rookies to their roster. As first reported by The Washington Post, wide receivers Steven Sims Jr. (Kansas) and T.J. Rahming (Duke), tackle Chidi Okeke (Tennessee State), tight end Kano Dillon (Oregon), safety JoJo McIntosh (Washington) signed free agent deals with the Redskins, according to their respective schools. Rahming scored eight touchdowns and led the Blue Devils with 75 catches in 2018. Sims finished his career at Kansas with 19 touchdowns and 214 receptions over four seasons. Marshall defensive linemen Ryan Bee posted on Twitter he had signed with the Redskins. He finished his four years at Marshall with 18 sacks in 56 games.

The team drafted 10 players, including former Bullis quarterback Dwayne Haskins of Ohio State, over the weekend. The Redskins have their first round of team activities scheduled for May 20.

NFL inks new multiyear deal to play regular-season games at Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabeu Stadium

MADRID (AP) — The NFL will be back in Madrid for 2026 and beyond. The league announced Monday it has reached a multiyear deal to keep playing regular-season games at Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabeu Stadium. It did not immediately say the length of the new agreement or which teams will play in 2026. The Miami Dolphins, Kansas City Chiefs and Chicago Bears currently have marketing rights in Spain as part of the league’s Global Markets Program, which awards NFL teams rights in areas outside the U.S. to “build brand awareness and fandom through fan engagement, events and commercial opportunities.”
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