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I don’t know if you missed me, but I did take a couple of days off from blogging after a long week last week at Redskins Park.

On Saturday, more than 28,000 people converged on Redskins Park to attend the team's Fan Appreciation Day, shattering the previous training camp attendance record of 25,000 fans in 2004.

Parking lots for the event opened at 11:30 a.m., but lines of cars began forming before sunrise and were backed up from Redskins Park to Waxpool Road. If you are familier with Redskins Park you know what I mean, if not, trust me that was a long way.

The Redskins signed defensive tackle Zarnell Fitch and guard Fred Matua.

In addition, the team waived/injured guard Kerry Brown and defensive end J.T. Mapu.

The 6-foot-3, 320-pound Fitch spent two games on Baltimore's active roster in 2007, where he was inactive for one contest and did not play in the other.

He also spent 13 weeks on the Ravens' practice squad, where he finished the season. Fitch will wear jersey number 75R.

Fitch originally signed with the New York Jets' practice squad on December 27, 2006 and was allocated by the club to NFL Europa that spring.
Playing for Frankfurt, Fitch participated in all 10 games with five starts, finishing with 23 tackles and aiding the Galaxy to their fifth World Bowl appearance.

Defensive lineman Anthony Montgomery, had surgery on his broken hand today, he will be out of action anywhere from 2 weeks to a month.

In the meantime Kedric Golston is going to try and show defensive coach Greg Blache he should be the other starting defensive tackle along with Cornelius Griffin.

The Redskins open the exhibition season on Sunday when they take on the Indianapolis Colts in the Hall of Fame game in Canton, Ohio.

You can see that game live on WAVY-TV 10 starting at 8pm.
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Bruce Rader's dedication to the community of Hampton Roads is well documented over the past two decades. Known more for his position as the long time Sports Director of WAVY-TV and WVBT-TV for the past 30 years, Bruce's work with various charitable organizations, as well as his own Bruce Rader Charities Foundation, has helped raise hundreds of thousands of dollars in the Hampton Roads area. Several Hampton Roads institutions over the years have honored Bruce. Hampton University President William R. Harvey presented Bruce with "The Presidential Award for Outstanding Citizenship", recognizing him for virtues of decency, dignity, and human rights. In 2005 Bruce was inducted in the CIAA Hall of Fame. In 2006 Bruce was presented the Abe Goldblatt Memorial Award by the Norfolk Sports Club. Bruce Rader Charities has provided hundreds of area young people the opportunity to attend local sporting events. The Foundation also helped organize the Peninsula All-Star Football Camp featuring top stars from the National Football League. Bruce Rader Charities www.bruceradercharities.c
om has also supported the Union Mission, and other outstanding organizations. The annual Bruce Rader/St. Jude Golf Tournament in May hosts a sell-out field, including stars from professional sports and Hollywood, and has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for St. Jude Children's Hospital. Bruce is one of the top Olympic reporters in the nation, working with NBC News covering the past three Summer Olympic Games. Atlanta, Georgia, in 1966, Sydney, Australia, in 2000, and most recently the 2004 games in Athens, Greece. In both 1996, and 2002 Bruce was selected to carry the Olympic Torch. In 1996, he carried the torch through Charlottesville, Virginia, during its worldwide trip to the Atlanta Games. And in 2002 he carried the torch in Arli

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