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David Elfin

David Elfin

David Elfin has been following Washington-area sports teams since the late 1960s. David began his journalism career at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School, the University of Pennsylvania (B.A., history) and Syracuse University (M.S., telecommunications). He wrote for the Bulletin (Philadelphia), the Post-Standard (Syracuse) and The Washington Post before coming to The Washington Times in 1986. He has covered colleges, the Orioles and the Capitals but has mostly covered the Redskins and the NFL since 1993. David has been recognized for his journalistic excellence by the New York State Press Association, the Maryland-Delaware-DC Press Association and the Society of Professional Journalists. David completed 12 years on the board of the Pro Football Writers of America with a two-year term as president (2005-07) and currently serves as the Washington representative on the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection committee. David has two daughters, Julie and Amy.

Articles by David Elfin

Pittsburgh gets back on the run

During the 15 seasons that jut-jawed Bill Cowher strode the Pittsburgh sideline with intensity burning in his eyes and spittle flying from his mouth, the Steelers ran the ball with the same fury. From 1992 to 2006, the Steelers compiled the most rushing yards in the NFL, and they continued that success in 2007, ranking third in coach Mike Tomlin's debut. Published January 16, 2009

No love lost for Ravens, Steelers

The Ravens and Steelers have played twice already this year -- and shown they plain don't like one another. Published January 13, 2009

Ravens 13, Titans 10 (final)

OWINGS MILLS, Md. | Eight years later, the pain still lingers for the 2000 Tennessee Titans. Published January 10, 2009

Turnover and out

Baltimore able to force five in road victory over Miami. Published January 5, 2009

Flacco directs Ravens’ revival

OWINGS MILLS, Md. | The NFL's second-ranked defense powered the Baltimore Ravens to the playoffs. Published January 1, 2009

Grading the Redskins

The Redskins get their final grades for the 2008 season. Published December 31, 2008

Problems to fix

Monday Morning Quarterback: Zorn and Redskins have plenty of work to do. Published December 31, 2008

Upon Further Review

Week 17: Cough, gasp, choke. Those were the sounds Sunday from teams that were supposed to be playoff bound. Published December 30, 2008

Rogers: ‘I’m not a backup’

Cornerback Carlos Rogers seemed headed to the Pro Bowl at midseason. Now he's not even sure he will be back with the Washington Redskins after having his playing time drastically reduced. Published December 30, 2008

Redskins grades

Breaking down a busted season. Published December 29, 2008

MMQB: Not such a sure thing

The defense couldn't make a critical stop, and the Redskins lost 27-24 on Joe Nedney's last-second field goal. Published December 29, 2008

Cornerbacks frustrated by their late-game struggles

SAN FRANCISCO | Washington's up-and-down season ended in appropriate fashion for its highly touted quartet of cornerbacks. The Redskins blew a 10-point, third-quarter lead Sunday and lost 27-24 to the 49ers on the game's final play. Published December 29, 2008

Finale means plenty for Carter

With their playoff hopes extinguished, Sunday's season finale at San Francisco is relatively meaningless for most of the Washington Redskins. But for defensive end Andre Carter, it will be his first game against the team he left when he signed with Washington in 2006. Published December 27, 2008

Not easy for coach to win at first

For all the ups and downs of Washington's season, Redskins coach Jim Zorn has done something that many of the best in his profession failed to do. Published December 25, 2008

Redskins Notes: Suisham still has Zorn’s support

Redskins kicker Shaun Suisham struggled again in Sunday's 10-3 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles, coming up well short from 54 yards with the wind at his back. He has made just two of seven attempts beyond 36 yards in the last six games. Published December 23, 2008