Sports
Quarterback Mark Rypien of the Washington Redskins noticed the Redskin cheerleader on the sidelines.
Oct. 28, 1989
A trade of Jay Schroeder wouldn’t even be considered without lumbering Mark Rypien, the Washington Redskins quarterback-in-waiting whose only RFK Stadium pass was at a cheerleader.
Aug. 14, 1988
In a league full of passing fancies, Mark Rypien is the rarest of Super Bowl quarterbacks--ready, willing and able to melt into the background of his team’s vanilla personality.
Jan. 23, 1992
Last Monday would have been Andrew Rypien’s fourth birthday.
July 4, 1999
Maybe Mark Rypien is about to become a member of the world’s luckiest men club.
Nov. 30, 1991
Mark Rypien is on the edge and he knows it.
Aug. 26, 1987
Mark Rypien’s agent said the Washington Redskin quarterback plans to play out his option after talks on a new contract broke off Wednesday.
Aug. 30, 1990
Late in the third quarter Sunday, the Redskins suddenly were a well-foiled football machine--and the formerly faithful at RFK Stadium had had enough.
Oct. 10, 1989
In promoting their tournament with a local television commercial, the folks running the $1.1-million Kemper Open didn’t go after defending champion Billy Andrade or any of the other past winners--not even Greg Norman--playing in this year’s event.
May 28, 1992
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