
In their boldest move since Mike Shanahan took over as head coach, the Washington Redskins acquired quarterback Donovan McNabb on Sunday night in a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles, shaking up one of the National Football League's most competitive divisions.
McNabb instantly changes the face of the Redskins' offense, simultaneously casting uncertainty on quarterback Jason Campbell's future and the team's plans for this month's draft. McNabb's arrival also means Redskins fans can expect a new starting quarterback at the start of a 2010 season that already had promised plenty of change.