John Keim
John Keim is an ESPN Staff Writer who covers the Washington Commanders. He joined ESPN in 2013 after a stint with The Washington Post and has been covering the team since 1994 for various publications. He has authored/co-authored four books and hosts 'The John Keim Report' on ESPN Richmond radio. In his reporting, Keim provides detailed analysis of the Commanders, focusing on their quarterback situation which has seen 30 different starters since Mark Rypien left the lineup in 1993. He also ranks these quarterbacks based on a combination of regular-season passing efficiency and total passing yards.
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This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.
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Recent Articles
Jason Wright, First Black NFL Team President, Announces Departure and New Role in 2025
Broke On: Thursday, 18 July 2024Jason Wright, the first Black team president in NFL history, is stepping down from his role with the Washington Commanders by the end of 2024 to focus on finding a new stadium site and naming rights partner. Under his leadership since 2020, the Commanders made significant improvements to their workplace culture and re-engaged with fans, corporate partners, and the community. The search for Wright's successor begins soon, led by Josh Harris and Tad Brown of Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment. Two Flight Attendants Accuse Brandon McManus of Sexual Assault During Jacksonville Jaguars Flight to London
Broke On: Thursday, 28 September 2023Two flight attendants accused Jacksonville Jaguars' former kicker Brandon McManus of sexually assaulting them during a 2023 London-bound flight. Allegations include unwanted kissing and grinding. McManus denies the claims, but was released by Washington Commanders without explanation. The women seek over $1 million in damages from both McManus and Jaguars for negligence.