Redskins GM Bruce Allen Promises “Full Evaluation”

Full of promises but short on specifics, Washington Redskins general manager Bruce Allen said he is overseeing a “full evaluation” of how the team operates after its sixth last-place finish in seven seasons.

“We're going to analyze everything from the top down, and it's just not on the football side of the building,” Allen said Wednesday at his first news conference since August.

Shortly before Allen spoke, the Redskins announced defensive coordinator Jim Haslett would be gone after five seasons, and Allen vows “other changes.”

Washington went 4-12 this season, ending with a 44-17 loss to Dallas on Sunday.

The Redskins will have “at least $20 million” in cap space this offseason, Allen said.

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