Enough is enough.



That’s the dual message received Thursday evening from the Washington Redskins and left tackle Trent Williams.



The organization granted the seven-time Pro Bowler permission to seek a trade. After sitting out the entire 2019 season following a lengthy and bitter feud, the player seeking a massive contract extension and a fresh start said thanks, it’s been real.



But before anyone starts with end-of-an-era thoughts for one of the two current players on Washington’s roster since 2010, remember the basics for any trade: More than one team is required.



Williams seeks a deal that would make him among the highest-paid tackles in the game. Washington desires appropriate compensation, likely in the form of draft capital.



Are there teams willing to pay Williams $18-19 million annually and give the Redskins a second-round selection?



The Cardinals and Texans have expressed interest in Williams, according to...