According to the Washington Redskins coach Mike Shanahan, the team plans to offer a tender to their quarterback Jason Campbell before he becomes a free agent on March 5, but may not promise him the starting job.
Shanahan said he’s still evaluating Campbell. And Redskins owner Dan Snyder tried to replace him with Jay Cutler or Mark Sanchez but failed in attempts to acquire them last offseason. So it’s no surprise that the team may take a new quarterback with the fourth overall pick in April’s draft although the Redskins are actually in great needs of offensive players. The Redskins finished the 2009 season 4-12 and Snyder fired former head coach Jim Zorn after two seasons.
What is likely to happen to Campbell, then? Will he be willing to remain the Redskins jerseys as a backup to a rookie quarterback after being the starting quarterback for the past 3 and a half seasons? At age 29, the four-year veteran may consider hard about his career future.
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