Wallpaper Wednesday: Carson Wentz Mobile Wallpaper

Today’s wallpaper is Carson Wentz, who despite a lot of bad-mouthing in the off-season, has played pretty well so far. It took him a half to get going on Sunday but eventually he put in a pretty solid performance. It wasn’t enough to get past Detroit, but it wasn’t really on Carson.

He seems like a natural #WallpaperWednesday selection being that in Week 3, he will go against his former team, the Philadelphia Eagles.

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2022 Schedule Wallpapers: Brian Robinson Jr. And Terry McLaurin

Every year for near on twenty years, this site has posted schedule wallpapers for people to download. It’s quite comical and near digitally historic to think about how wallpapers were originally created for desktops at resolutions of 800 x 600 at that time. Then they went to 1024 x 768, and eventually moved on to more high definition letterbox typed sizes like 1280 x 720. Ultimately we moved into the mobile arena and had to start creating them at 1080 x 1920 for people’s phones.

Whatever the size, we hope you enjoy them!

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Wallpaper Wednesday: Vintage Joe Jacoby Mobile Wallpaper

After a season ending loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, it seemed like a good time to run a vintage wallpaper. Perhaps if we celebrate a player of yesteryear, it will take away some of the sting of the current year.

So today’s #WallpaperWednesday celebrates the greatest player, that is not currently in the Hall Of Fame.

Mr. Joe Jacoby.

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Wallpaper Wednesday: DeAndre Carter Mobile Wallpaper

It’s #WallpaperWednesday, and today we recognize and appreciate DeAndre Carter. Carter signed with the Washington Football Team this past offseason mostly as a kick returner.

Carter has exceeded most people’s expectations. He been as advertised as a kick returner and then some, having already taken a kickoff 101 yards for a touchdown.

But it’s his work at wide receiver that has been somewhat unexpected. In his fourth season in the league, Carter scored his first receiving touchdown. And his second. And his third.

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Wallpaper Wednesday: Jonathan Allen Mobile Wallpaper

It’s #WallpaperWednesday, and today we recognize and appreciate Jonathan Allen. Allen signed a 4-year, $72 million contract extension with the Washington Football Team this past offseason.

Sometimes when a player signs their big contract, there is a let off in effort and subsequently, with success. Not with Allen. He is having his best season as a pro, having already registered six sacks. He now has 23 career sacks.

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Wallpaper Wednesday: Antonio Gibson Mobile Version

Antonio Gibson ran for 64 yards in the win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. On 24 carries. That’s tough sledding. His two touchdowns were an integral part of Washington’s victory.

The second year receiver-turned-running-back had a solid game. Statistics don’t tell you everything. His first touchdown run was indicative of his effort levels. He made a couple of great blocks in passing situations as well. Something he is only just learning, being new to the position.

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Wallpaper Wednesday: Taylor Heinicke Earned His Stripes

Taylor Heinicke got his second career NFL win on Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons. The way in which he got that second win though, was spectacular.

Two highlight reel touchdowns in the last five minutes, to steal a win at the Mercedes Benz Stadium.

In Atlanta. Where Heinicke was born and grew up.

He had a ton of friends and family there to witness it all.

Well done young man.

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