Josh Norman Predicts ‘Bad Blood,’ Rips Odell Beckham Jr., Dez Bryant

Share this: There could be some fireworks in the NFC East during the 2017 NFL season. Josh Norman has had his battles with star receivers Odell Beckham Jr. and Dez Bryant, but the Washington Redskins cornerback believes the upcoming season could be a whole different story. “Trust me when I tell you, it’s going to be bad blood this year,” Norman told Bleacher Report’s Tyler Dunne. “You think the NFC East didn’t like each other before? This year right here? There’s going to be a lot of fines and maybe some suspensions. “I’m going to be honest with you: This s— is going to get really ugly. Because I do have a safety (D.J. Swearinger) that don’t give a f— and I definitely don’t. And

Josh Norman Gets Into Fight With Redskins Teammate In Loss Vs. Steelers

Josh Norman Gets Into Fight With Redskins Teammate In Loss Vs. Steelers

Washington Redskins cornerback Josh Norman was paid a whole bunch of money this offseason to be The Man in the Redskins secondary. Monday night, he was the man getting in fights and watching an All-Pro wide receiver burn somebody else. That’s Redskins safety David Bruton Jr. who is being pushed away from Norman in the video above. Monday was Norman’s first game in a Redskins uniform after spending the first several years of his career with the Carolina Panthers. Washington was burned by the Pittsburgh Steelers offense all night in a 38-16 “Monday Night Football” blowout. Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger threw for 300 yards... NESN.com

Demaryius Thomas Shuts Trash-Talking Josh Norman Up With Perfect Tweet

Share this: Josh Norman has had a whole lot to say this offseason, but he still has plenty to learn in the art of trash talking. The Washington Redskins cornerback’s latest outburst came in an extensive interview for ESPN the Magazine, in which he called NFL commissioner Roger Goodell “straight horrible.” Norman also took a shot at Demaryius Thomas, claiming he locked up the Denver Broncos wide receiver in Super Bowl 50 while playing for the Carolina Panthers. “I don’t know what he was out there for,” Norman told ESPN. “He was supposed to be an all-world guy, and I shut him down.” Norman isn’t exactly wrong — Thomas had one catch for eight yards — but there’s one problem: Norman’s Panthers lost Super Bowl 50. That opened