Washington safety D.J. Swearinger blasted his own team’s defense after their Thanksgiving loss Womens Dwayne Haskins Jersey , and he’s not done with his criticisms.Swearinger said Monday on 106.7 The Fan that he’s getting tired of the way his teammates practice, saying some of them aren’t taking their work seriously enough.鈥淚 just feel like when we鈥檙e in certain preparations 鈥?when it鈥檚 Friday, when it鈥檚 Saturday, when it鈥檚 time to lock in and really be focused in 鈥?I feel like it鈥檚 a little bit too much playing,鈥?Swearinger said, via the . 鈥淲hether it鈥檚 on Friday or whether it鈥檚 the Saturday walk-through. A lot of guys just walk through that Saturday as if that Saturday doesn鈥檛 mean much. But truth be told, that Saturday means a lot. If you鈥檙e a focused individual, every time that you step on the practice field 鈥?whether it鈥檚 a walk-through, whether it鈥檚 a real practice 鈥?any time the coach is saying something, that means business. When we have our walk-throughs on Saturdays, I feel like it鈥檚 a joke, to me 鈥?with the amount of focus that we have, with the amount of playing that we have Dwayne Haskins Jersey White , the amount of lack of discipline that we have on those Saturdays and Fridays, on days where I feel like we should be tuned in. That鈥檚 where those comments come in.”Swearinger has said multiple times in the past that he doesn’t think all of his teammates are practicing hard enough, so in one sense these comments are no surprise. But what is surprising is that the issues keep coming up. If one of the best players on the team keeps saying his teammates are dogging it, that’s an issue that needs to get resolved. It’s only been a month but the Philadelphia Eagles have already made a strong impression on new linebacker Zach Brown.Brown signed with the Eagles on in early May after being cut by the Washington Redskins in March. Even though team activities have been limited in the offseason, Brown has been impressed by the culture of the Eagles’ locker room.“Everybody’s cool, Brown said, via Tim McManus of ESPN.com. “No one has a problem with anybody. Everybody’s cool. Offense is talking to defense. This locker room is just different from the locker room I came from. I can talk over there with the offensive linemen, talk with the corners. The running backs are right here (next to me) so I always give them (grief).”It certainly wouldn’t be the first criticism of the environment in Washington. Safety D.J. Swearinger was critical of everything from defensive play-calling to the team’s preparedness and focus in practices before being released midseason last year. Linebacker Mason Foster lambasted the team’s front office after landing on injured reserve. Cornerback Josh Norman also irked head coach Jay Gruden to the point he benched him to start the second half of a game in October for having headphones on while the coach attempted to address the team.Brown spent the last two seasons in Washington, starting 25 of 29 games played for the team. He recorded 127 tackles with 2.5 sacks in 2017, and 96 tackles with one sack and two forced fumbles last season.