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Report: Haskins expected to keep starting job after bye

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Dwayne Haskins is expected to remain the Washington Redskins' starting quarterback coming out of the team's Week 10 bye, sources told Mike Garafolo of NFL Network.

Redskins interim head coach Bill Callahan was non-committal when asked Tuesday about naming a starter, emphasizing he would take the bye week to conduct "self-scout evaluation," according to Grant Gordon of NFL.com.

Haskins, the 15th overall pick this past April, made his first NFL start in Week 9, playing a turnover-free game in a losing effort versus the Buffalo Bills. The rookie has thrown four interceptions in three appearances and is still seeking his first career touchdown pass.

Haskins, Case Keenum, and Colt McCoy have all made at least one start for Washington this season, with Keenum the first-string pivot when healthy. He missed the Bills game with a concussion.

Washington will take on the New York Jets in Week 11. The Redskins have lost eight of nine games this season.

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