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Clinton Portis #26 | Running Back | Washington Redskins
Height: 5-11    Weight: 212    Born: Sep 1, 1981, Laurel, MS

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October 5, 2008
Running back Clinton Portis rushed 29 times for 145 yards and a touchdown in the Week 5 win over the Eagles. He also chipped in two receptions for 13 yards.
September 28, 2008
Portis rushed for 121 yards on 21 carries vs. Dallas on Sunday and added 14 receiving yards on two catches.
September 25, 2008
Redskins running back Clinton Portis accused the Arizona Cardinals of playing dirty in their Week 3 matchup, according to the Washington Post. "They cheap-shotted Randy [Thomas] early on in the game unnecessarily, then they were getting away with some things, you know, the extra pushing. And I think one time Santana got tackled, if you see the guy get up he kneed Santana in the face when he was still on the ground," Portis said.
September 21, 2008
Clinton Portis compiled 21 carries for 68 yards and one touchdown in the Week 3 victory over Arizona.
September 14, 2008
Clinton Portis rushed for 96 yards and two scores on 21 carries in Sunday's victory over New Orleans. He added two catches for three yards.
September 13, 2008
On Wednesday, Clinton Portis lashed out at coach Jim Zorn's scheme as well as the offensive line's play, according to the Washington Post. He said he wished he "could go to a team for one week with the best offensive line, or the team with the best scheme, and switch places with their back and see how others would do in this system." He also said that he was frustrated with having to dodge "all the people in the backfield, fighting just to get back to the line of scrimmage, and people [are] looking around like, 'Oh, he just missed it.' I'm dodging people getting the handoff, because nobody's really respecting us as a passing team."
September 4, 2008
Clinton Portis rushed 23 times for 84 yards as the Skins fell to the G-men 16-7 Thursday night.
August 27, 2008
Clinton Portis wants to play in the Redskins final preseason game, though that is traditionally a game when most starters are rested, according to Redskins.com. "Coach, I'm playing against Jacksonville," Portis said to reporters.
August 16, 2008
Redskins running back Clinton Portis will not play in the team's preseason game against the Jets, according to Sporting News Today. He has conceded it is Brett Favre's night, and did not sound too upset about getting the rest, saying, "I'm not crushed."
August 7, 2008
It turns out that Redskins running back Clinton Portis will play on Saturday against Buffalo, according to the Washington Post. It has been previously reported that Portis would sit that game out. He seemed none too thrilled with the news, saying, "s this [going to be] good? For who? For y'all? For the media? For the public? I guess. But what's good for [No.] 26 is rest. Rest is important. Rest is vital."
August 6, 2008
Clinton Portis is unlikely to suit up for Saturday's preseason tilt against the Bills, the Washington Post notes. The running back also sat out the Hall of Fame game versus the Colts.
July 15, 2008
The Washington Post expects head coach Jim Zorn to feature running back Clinton Portis, especially during an opening month that includes all three NFC East road games. An effective Portis would allow quarterback Jason Campbell to become acclimated to the newly installed West Coast offense early in the season.
June 9, 2008
Clinton Portis remains excused from the Redskins' OTA sessions, according to the Washington Post. Coach Jim Zorn said he is very comfortable with Portis being away right now and that it's the right thing for him to do.
June 5, 2008
Clinton Portis missed practice on Thursday with a situation that was deemed as "nothing serious" by HC Jim Zorn, according to the Washington Post. However, Zorn then went on to say that Portis could also end up missing some practice time next week as well.
June 2, 2008
Coach Jim Zorn said that Clinton Portis will no longer be pulling himself out of games as he did while under Joe Gibbs, according to the Washington Post. Zorn said, "I don't think that's something that's going to happen here. That's not the way our offense is designed. I don't think that will be the way that we function on the football field."
June 1, 2008
After four years of operating in Joe Gibbs' run-first power running attack, the Redskins are shifting to Jim Zorn's horizontal West Coast scheme. The question is whether the Redskins have the personnel to be successful in this attack? Quarterback Jason Campbell will have to learn a new offense and how does Clinton Portis and the running game fit in?
May 8, 2008
Running back Clinton Portis sat out of the Washington Redskins final mini-camp practice due to a strained hip flexor, according to the Washington Times.
April 21, 2008
Over the past few months, Clinton Portis did pretty well for himself. He received a $9.32 million signing bonus when he restructured in March, and the Redskins guaranteed his 2008 and 2009 salaries, the Washington Post reports. The club also locked in a sizable chunk of his 2010 pay.
April 3, 2008
The Washington Redskins might begin next season as a run-first team, but head coach Jim Zorn wants to make the offense balanced between running and passing as soon as he can, according to the Washington Post. Zorn has blended in his West Coast passing offense with the running offense of the previous regime. Zorn’s offense emphasizes the passing game, but with quarterback Jason Campbell learning a new scheme, the Redskins will likely feature running back Clinton Portis next season. Portis was a top-5 back in most scoring formats last year, and it appears his star is shining brightly for another solid campaign in 2008.
March 31, 2008
Running back Clinton Portis is excited about the team’s new offense, according to Pro Football Weekly. Portis feels like the spread formations that Jim Zorn plans to use will open up more running lanes inside, similar to what he saw in Denver’s zone-blocking offense. The Redskins coaching staff has plans to make Portis the featured player in the new west-coast offensive scheme in 2008.
March 28, 2008
After studying Clinton Portis on tape during the offseason, Washington Redskins coach Jim Zorn is preparing the seven-year vet for a bigger role in the offense, according to SI.com. Portis, who finished sixth in the league in rushing with 1,262 yards, is spending his offseason training at the team's complex. "We think that he can be a 1,800-yard back this season," assistant head coach/running backs Stump Mitchell said. Despite the implementation of the West Coast offense, the team will keep their blocking schemes intact and believe that continuity will allow Portis to thrive as their feature back. Furthermore, the Redskins are contemplating expanding Portis' role as a receiver after the vet hauled in a career-high 47 passes last season. "We know that he was productive as a receiver last season, but most of his receptions were of the 'check-down' variety," Mitchell said. "We will see how he runs routes during mini-camps and Organized Team Activities and determine if we can make him a bigger part of the passing game. He is a complete player with an unbelievable set of skills and we must find a way to maximize his talent."
February 7, 2008
ProFootballTalk.com reported Thursday afternoon that the private plane of Redskins owner Daniel Snyder was on the way to Scottsdale, Arizona. It’s believed that the goal of the flight is to retrieve Arizona resident Jim Fassel, and bring him back to Washington for introduction as the team’s next head coach. Giants' defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo decided to stay with the Super Bowl winners leaving Fassell as the default winner of the long and drawn out search for Joe Gibbs' replacement.
January 10, 2008
Clinton Portis has a big salary cap number for 2008, but at least one member of the organization believes the club needs to bring him back. "Clinton is a back that this team needs and he should be here," running backs coach Earnest Byner tells the Washington Post. Previous reports placed Portis's cap number at $8.4 million in 2008. The Redskins will likely look to restructure his deal rather than release him and turn to Ladell Betts. However, such a decision could rest on who becomes the new head coach.