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All arrows continue to point up for Washington Redskins defender Ryan Anderson.
Anderson, who called this year “do or die,” has seen his role increase on a weekly basis lately. And not just because of injuries to the roster. Per defensive coordinator Greg Manusky, it also simply has to do with Anderson himself continually upping his game as the season continues.
And more power to Anderson, who is in the final year of his deal after a ho-hum first few seasons after the Redskins made him a second-round pick in 2017.
Here’s Manusky on the topic, per Kyle Stackpole of the team’s official website:
Manusky said Ryan Anderson brings "fire and energy" off the edge and on special teams. Anderson has seen an increase in defensive snaps over the past couple of weeks. #Redskins
— Kyle Stackpole (@kylefstackpole) November 21, 2019
This is what the Redskins should want to see at this point of the season. They’re in full-blown evaluation mode, so guys like Anderson stepping it up and making it known a certain area of potential need won’t need addressed is always a good thing.
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