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In wake of Trent Williams' holdout, Washington reportedly hosting Donald Penn


Not much has transpired on the Donald Penn front since the Raiders released him. Trent Williams’ holdout looks to have changed that. The Redskins will host the former Raiders and Buccaneers tackle on a visit, per Ian Rapoport of NFL.com.

The Raiders cut Penn more than four months ago, and other than some interest from the Texans, the 36-year-old blocker has experienced a quiet free agency stay. Washington, though, may be ready to move on bringing in a Williams replacement. It could also be an attempt to bring the holdout back into the fold.

Penn profiles as a far more proven player than Ereck Flowers, who slid over to left tackle during Washington’s minicamp. Flowers has struggled at tackle throughout his career, and although the Redskins were planning to try him at guard, it looks like they will keep him on the edge for the time being, Jay Gruden said, via Les Carpenter of the Washington Post.

The Raiders deployed Penn as their left tackle starter for four seasons, then moved him to the right side for what turned out to be a short stay. An early-season injury shelved Penn for most of the 2018 season. Prior to that, he had started 174 of a possible 176 regular-season games since entering the league in 2007.





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