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Rich Campbell

Rich Campbell was a staff writer for The Washington Times.

Articles by Rich Campbell

Robert Griffin III signs autographs for fans Monday following afternoon workouts at Redskins’ training camp in Ashburn. (Ryan M.L. Young/The Washington Times)

RG3 working on mechanics in early days of training camp

You can tell which fans at Washington Redskins training camp are seeing Robert Griffin III for the first time because they let out little "oohs" and "aahs" when the rookie quarterback escapes the pocket with his elite speed. Thousands have come to the first four practices to witness Griffin's gifts, and those talents make an instant impression. Published July 30, 2012

Washington Redskins' Kory Lichtensteiger, left, checks his leg as he sits out an afternoon practice with an injury during NFL football training camp at Redskins Park in Ashburn, Va., Saturday, July 28, 2012. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)

Kory Lichtensteiger may miss preseason after knee surgery

Already dealing with an uncertain situation at right tackle with Jammal Brown, the Washington Redskins became thinner along the offensive line, at least in the short term, after left guard Kory Lichtensteiger had arthroscopic surgery on his right knee Monday. Published July 30, 2012

Tyler Polumbus (74), signed by the Redskins during last season, took snaps with the first team Thursday. Maurice Hurt and Willie Smith also are in the mix for playing time with starter Jammal Brown sidelined by a hip injury. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

Redskins offensive line hopes camaraderie trumps adversity

Trent Williams and Maurice Hurt were the last two Washington Redskins off the indoor practice field Saturday afternoon. While most of their teammates headed to lunch, and a few stragglers spoke to reporters, Williams tutored Hurt about squaring his shoulders to pass-rushing defenders and absorbing contact in the chest. Published July 28, 2012

Washington Redskins tight end Chris Cooley (center) stretches during afternoon practice on the first day of training camp at Redskins Park in Ashburn. Cooley, who is entering his ninth season, is coming back from injuries that limited him to just five games in 2011. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

‘A different feeling’ for Redskins this year

Hope took the practice field for the Washington Redskins on Thursday afternoon wearing a gold No. 10 jersey. A couple of thousand fans filed into Redskins Park for their first chance to watch Robert Griffin III, the new quarterback and long-awaited savior, practice with the team during the first open session of training camp. Published July 26, 2012

Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III has enjoyed his marketing blitz, but the rookie says he’s ready to get down to football. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

RG3 quite a quarterback — and a pitcher, too

If at some time during the past three weeks you turned on your television, logged onto the Internet or breathed oxygen, you probably saw Robert Griffin III endorsing a product. Perhaps it was Gatorade sports drink or Subway sandwiches or a new model of Adidas cleats. Published July 25, 2012

Washington Redskins' Tim Hightower (25) is helped from the field after being injured during the third quarter of an NFL football game against the Carolina Panthers in Charlotte, N.C., Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011. (AP Photo/Bob Leverone)

Critical questions awaiting answers for Redskins entering training camp

Quarterback Robert Griffin III will usher in the new era of Washington Redskins football Thursday morning when the team holds its first full-squad practice of training camp. The reigning Heisman Trophy winner, with his athleticism, arm strength and charisma, provides reasons for optimism and hope following four straight last-place seasons. Published July 24, 2012

Robert Griffin III, aka RG3, told the media he felt good on the field during a press conference following Washington Redskins Rookie Minicamp at Redskins Park in Ahsburn, Va., on Sunday, May 6, 2012. He says he hopes to earn the respect of the veteran players when they return to start training camp. (Barbara L. Salisbury/The Washington Times)

RG3 signs four-year, $21 million deal with Redskins

Robert Griffin III repeatedly has said he can't wait to get to work as the Washington Redskins' quarterback. He finally did Wednesday morning after signing a fully guaranteed four-year contract worth $21.12 million. Published July 18, 2012

A trying weekend at the AT&T National was capped by Tiger Woods' two-stroke victory over Bo Van Pelt. It was Woods' 74th PGA Tour win. (Ryan M.L. Young/The Washington Times)

Congressional proved a proper challenge this time

Congressional Country Club's Blue Course limped away from the U.S. Open at about this time last year, its claws filed down by a 22-year-old Northern Irishman named Rory McIlroy and 19 other golfers who broke par. Published July 2, 2012

Tiger Woods raises his hands in victory on the 18th green Sunday at the AT&T National at Congressional Country Club. Woods shot a final-round 69 to beat Bo Van Pelt by two strokes. (Ryan M.L. Young/The Washington Times)

Tiger storms to victory in AT&T National

Tiger Woods is Tiger Woods because he can do things with a golf ball that few others can. So the gallery, which returned to Congressional Country Club in full force Sunday, buzzed when his ball came to rest at the base of a tree left of the 12th fairway during the fourth round of the AT&T National. Published July 1, 2012

Chris Couch, shown during the Byron Nelson Championship, said Friday's Round 2 at the AT&T National was one of the hottest rounds he's every played, as temperatures reached triple digits at Bethesda's Congressional Country Club. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

Chris Couch one of many to feel effects of blistering temperatures at Congressional

Golfer Chris Couch drank 25 bottles of water and three bottles of Gatorade on Friday at the second round of the AT&T National, and that still wasn't enough to save him from the intense heat. Couch sought medical attention on the 15th hole for heat-related symptoms. He finished his round all right but marveled afterward at the weather conditions at Bethesda's Congressional Country Club. Published June 29, 2012

Tiger Woods watches his drive from the fourth tee during the second round of the AT&T National at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md., on Friday, June 29, 2012. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

Woods has better second day at AT&T National, but still five shots back

If Tiger Woods goes on to win the AT&T National this weekend, a possibility after his 3-under par 68 in Friday's second round, he could consider a three-hole stretch Friday morning the difference between his second victory at this tournament and his defeat at the hands of Congressional Country Club's venomous Blue Course. Published June 29, 2012

Bo Van Pelt shot a 4-under 67 to take the lead after Day 1 at AT&T National on Thursday. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

Bo Van Pelt leads after first day at AT&T National

Bo Van Pelt's only victory in 309 PGA Tour events was almost three years ago on the same weekend as the 138th Open Championship. His moment of glory did not occur at Turnberry in Scotland, though. And, as a matter of fact, he still is the defending champion of the U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee. The tournament shut down operation after he won it. Published June 28, 2012

Erik Compton tees-off on the first hole of a pro-am before the AT&T National golf tournament held at Congressional Country Club, Bethesda, Md., Monday, June 25, 2012. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

Erik Compton, a 2-time heart transplant recipient, plays on with the gift of life

Erik Compton can't shake this darn cough. Three weeks have passed, and he's still hacking. Standing on the seventh tee of Congressional Country Club's Blue Course during Monday's Pro-Am at the AT&T National, you could hear the stuff in Compton's lungs gurgle. Later, on the 13th green, he needed to rest. He crossed his legs and sat down in the first cut while others in his group putted out. Published June 28, 2012

Tiger Woods has victories this year at Bay Hill and in the Memorial. He won the AT&T National at Congressional in 2009. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

Tiger Woods begins to take steps to restore the roar

Tiger Woods last played a competitive round at Congressional Country Club's Blue Course nearly three years ago. That cloudy Sunday afternoon was vintage Tiger at the height of his golfing power. The images of that victorious round had become so familiar during the preceding decade. Published June 26, 2012

Patrick Cantlay (Ryan M.L. Young/The Washington Times)

Cantlay took next step by turning pro

Patrick Cantlay is back at Congressional Country Club this week for the AT&T National after winning low amateur honors here at last year's U.S. Open. Published June 25, 2012