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But the player he saw dominating on YouTube wasn’t his dad. It was Pro Football Hall of Famer John Riggins, the legendary Washington fullback known for plowing through defenders and never shying ...
When asked about his No. 44, the newest Colt said he wears the number because his dad wanted him to run like John Riggins. The Hall of Famer ran with an unrivaled anger that struck fear into ...
When he was eight years old, getting ready to play tackle football for the first time, his father pulled up videos of legendary Washington running back John Riggins bowling over defenders to show ...
a pass catcher who models his game after legendary Washington running back John Riggins. Make no mistake about it, Tyler Warren is a modern weapon, a tight end by trade who could line up ...
The Washington Commanders have three selections remaining in the 2025 NFL Draft. They’ve picked just two players through two days, Oregon offensive tackle Josh Conerly Jr. at No. 29 and Ole Miss ...
Analysis from USA TODAY Sports' Nate Davis: He’s quite the throwback, wearing No. 44 for the Nittany Lions as a tribute to Hall of Fame RB John Riggins ... and maybe he'll get the number from ...