Share Video
-
1:54Week 18 Highlights: Commanders at Eagles
-
1:37On-Field Reaction: Johnson Sounds Off After Win VS Eagles
-
1:52Booth Recap: Commanders at Eagles
-
1:20NFL Week 18 Picks: Commanders at Eagles
-
1:12Will Brinson 'This Roster in Washington is Really Old'
-
1:18Josh Johnson Puts on Admirable Performance Against Cowboys
-
1:45Cowboys Need Defensive Help & an Explosive Runner This Offseason
-
1:42Cowboys Face Commanders In NFC East Battle
-
1:441 NFL Incentive That Will Hit Christmas Day
-
4:41Christmas Wish List: Cowboys at Commanders
-
1:29NFL Week 17 Picks: Cowboys at Commanders (Christmas)
-
1:01Bryant McFadden: 'Some of the Things the Eagle's Have Struggled With Could Be the Death of Them in the Playoffs'
-
1:49Kenjon Barner: 'This Eagles Offense Is at It's Best When Saquon Barkley Is Making Guys Miss'
-
1:02Saquon Barkley Gets Going in 2nd Half, Lifts Eagles Over Commanders
-
2:41Week 16 NFL Picks: Eagles at Commanders
-
1:34Eagles Can Be First B2B NFC East Champs Since 2001-04
-
12:34How to Fix Eliminated NFC Teams
-
2:08Week 15 Highlights: Commanders at Giants
-
2:09Week 15 NFL Game Picks: Commanders at Giants
-
0:58J.J. McCarthy Has Solid Performance and Walks Away Healthy
Top David Bruton News
-
David Bruton: Announces retirement
Bruton announced Monday that he has retired from professional football, Ben Swanson of the Broncos' official site reports.
A fourth-round pick of the Broncos in 2009, Bruton spent seven of his eight NFL seasons in Denver, playing a key reserve role in the secondary and serving as a special teams ace during the team's run to the championship in Super Bowl 50. He latched on with the Redskins in 2016, playing in four games before suffering a season-ending concussion, the sixth documented one since he entered the NFL. With Bruton citing his long-term health as a top priority, he'll walk away from the game and finish his career with 190 total tackles, three interceptions and two sacks in 108 games (12 starts).
... See More ... See Less -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
David Bruton: Released from IR
Bruton (concussion) was released from the Redskins' injured reserve Friday, The Washington Post reports.
Bruton, who signed a three-year, $9.15 million deal with the Redskins in the offseason, had been on IR since sustaining a concussion earlier on in the season. The team promoted Dashaun Phillips from the practice squad in a corresponding move.
... See More ... See Less -
Redskins' David Bruton: Placed on IR
Bruton (concussion) was placed on IR on Wednesday, Master Tesfatsion of the Washington Post reports.
Bruton was diagnosed with a concussion after Sunday's game, and it's unclear how severe the injury was, but regardless, he's unlikely to play again this year. The team signed Donte Whitner as a replacement shortly before placing Bruton on IR.
... See More ... See Less -
Redskins' David Bruton: Enters concussion protocol
Bruton entered the NFL's concussion protocol on Monday.
Bruton will need to pass a series of tests before being allowed back on the field. Through four games, the Notre Dame product sits second on the team in tackles and would be a tough loss if he can't play in Week 5, considering the Redskins are already down starting CB Bashaud Breeland (ankle) and FS DeAngelo Hall (knee).
... See More ... See Less
Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-2, 225 lbs |
| Birthplace: Winchester, KY, USA |
| Age: 38 |
| School: Notre Dame |
| Experience: 8 |






