
Big Ten breakdown: Michigan, Ohio St in different divisions, but will play at end of season More>>
Legs fresh, Clarett's confidence high for comeback bid, but he won't talk about his past More>>
Azarenka collapses, has to be wheeled off court at hot Flushing Meadows More>>
Economically struggling Michigan city hopes golf course will help pull it out of the rough More>>
Ex-NY Giants star Burress, serving time in gun case, has work release bid turned down again More>>
Roger Clemens enters not guilty plea on charges he lied to Congress about drug use More>>
Japan takes Little League WS title with 4-1 win over Hawaii, ends US' 5-year run More>>
ASHBURN, Va. (AP) - Albert Haynesworth has failed his conditioning test for a second consecutive day and is being forced to sit out practice again at Washington Redskins training camp.
Haynesworth did not pass the test Friday morning, in a repeat of his result Thursday, Day 1 of camp.
Haynesworth boycotted the team's offseason workouts and minicamps because he is unhappy with the Redskins' switch to a 3-4 defense and wanted a trade.
When he finally returned to Redskins Park on Wednesday, he was told he would have to pass a conditioning test in order to take part in training camp and, even once he passed, would start off practicing with the reserves.
Copyright 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.