
This week has been as miserable a week as you could imagine for the Washington Redskins. The next seven days figure to test their wills even further. They play Buffalo on Sunday, bury their fallen teammate
Sean Taylor on Monday and then play the Bears on Thursday, a game that will be played as scheduled
despite calls for it to be moved to the weekend.
None of those calls were actually made by the Redskins, though, and
even though they expressed a willingness to postpone the game, the Bears didn't contact the NFL either.
Greg Aiello, the NFL's senior VP of communications,
spoke with Jason LaCanfora of the Washington Post and said no change was forthcoming.
"I have not heard any discussion of any of it. We haven't been contacted about it, not that I am aware of. There's nothing to it. No one here has heard about it. It's just some rumor that won't go away, but there is nothing to it."
LaCanfora also spoke to the 'Skins and they said they won't be making the request to the league. The game, like last night's Packers-Cowboys thriller, will be on the NFL network and, thus, unavailable to millions of football fans who would be eager to follow what has become, sadly, the biggest story in the NFL right now.