The Redskins will turn to a familiar face to play right tackle, agreeing to terms Sunday to re-sign Jammal Brown to a five-year deal. The re-signing of Brown is important move because it means the Redskins might have all of their starting positions now accounted for. They opened training camp last week with a gaping hole at right tackle. The Redskins acquired Brown prior to the 2010 season in a trade with New Orleans and the two-time Pro Bowler started 14 games last season. Brown prefers playing on the left side and entered free agency to see what opportunities might exist there, but he apparently decided his best chance at playing time was to return to Washington. Source: Washington Post