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Second Quarter Eagles 14, Redskins 9
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Smoke Signals: a Hip hip hooraya edition
Redskins WR Santana Moss likes Head Coach Jim Zorn : "I mean, outside of the Hip Hip Hooray and all that stuff, he's our coach," Moss said.
Eagles kicker David Akers missed a 50-yard field goal on Sunday.A The kick, if good, would have put the Eagles up by 17 points.A Instead, the Redskins got the ball at their own 40, and ultimately converted the ...
Redskins hanging around, Philly up 14-9 at halftime
Philly struggled to find its offensive rhythm in the second quarter, while Washington lined up Suisham for a pair of late field goals, allowing the Redskins to creep back into the game at the half.
Unfortunately, there are Cowboys fans across the nation this morning attempting to blame Sunday's 26-24 loss to the Redskins on an illegal participation penalty with 6:58 left in the game.
Favre's big game helps Jets to win
The Washington Redskins beat the Dallas Cowboys 26-24 to hand their National Football Conference East division rivals their first loss, while Brett Favre threw a career-high six touchdown passes in the New York ...
Finally healthy, Moss starring again
This time, there were no late-game heroics to turn a Redskins newcomer into a Washington legend.
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Campbell, 'Skins shock Cowboys at Texas Stadium
Jason Campbell threw two touchdowns, as the Washington Redskins stunned the Dallas Cowboys , 26-24, in a clash between NFC East rivals.
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After Gaffe, Zorn Gives Brooks an Earful
Durant Brooks's third NFL game was summed up by two conversations held just after the Washington Redskins completed their 24-17 victory over the Arizona Cardinals.
There was a handshake and strong words of encouragement from Cardinals special teams coach Kevin Spencer, who repeatedly told the rookie punter to 'keep up the good work' after the best outing of his brief and thus-far shaky career. And there was a moment with fellow rookie Malcolm Kelly, who asked what many fans must also have wondered: Just what had Brooks done to provoke one of the first public displays of fury from new head coach Jim Zorn?
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As the ball hung in the air early in the fourth quarter yesterday at FedEx Field, Washington Redskins cornerbacks Leigh Torrence and Carlos Rogers were drawn together in the moment.
Torrence closed well in a two-man sprint against Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Steve Breaston and tipped quarterback Kurt Warner's pass high, leading to Rogers's key interception and long return that helped set up the go-ahead score in Washington's 24-17 victory in front of 90,060.
'Those were two big game-changing plays right there,' free safety LaRon Landry said. 'We talk a lot about getting turnovers and getting the ball back to the offense in a good spot to do something with it. When two guys step up on one play like that, you can't ask for anything better.'
No Turnovers This Season For Redskins QB Campbell
Jason Campbell's 16-yard scramble was the longest play on the opening scoring drive, a run that energized the Washington Redskins but brought a small critique from the sidelines.
4th-quarter pick spurs Redskins past Cards 24-17
Washington Redskins tight end Todd Yoder catches a pass from Jason Campbell to score as Arizona Cardinals' Chike Okeafor defends during the third quarter of an NFL football game in Landover, Md., Sunday, Sept.
Redskins got a 48-yard field goal from Shaun Suisham
LANDOVER, Md. The Washington Redskins got a 48-yard field goal from Shaun Suisham and the Arizona Cardinals countered with a touchdown pass in the second quarter of their game at FedEx Field today.
Cheers to Campbell after special delivery
Jim Zorn's first win as a head coach could not have come in a more exciting way.
For Clinton Portis, moving forward is sometimes a matter of taking a step back. Early in the Redskins' 29-24 win over the New Orleans Saints on Sunday, Portis struggled for running room.
NFL: Saints running on the empty side both ways
BILOXI, Miss. - The New Orleans Saints never deserved to win Sunday's game against the Washington Redskins.
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There was a major breakdown in pass protection. Washington Redskins offensive linemen realized their mistake the moment quarterback Jason Campbell dropped back yesterday late in the fourth quarter against the New Orleans Saints, but there was nothing they could do.
So as wide receiver Santana Moss sped down the right sideline and a frustrated FedEx Field crowd of 88,246 watched attentively, one thought raced through left tackle Chris Samuels's mind. 'Please,' Samuels recalled, 'somebody give Jason a chance to get that ball to 'Tana.'
Campbell's TD pass to Moss gives 'Skins 29-24 win
"Avoid, reset and throw." Jason Campbell did just that, then hit Santana Moss for a 67-yard touchdown pass that won the game.
Saints dodge early bullet, Washington misses a field goal
The New Orleans Saints defense bent but didn't break on the Redskins' opening drive.
Saints' scouting report on Redskins a lot to digest
SAINTS AT WASHINGTON Although the season is only one game old, the Redskins don't appear to have a lot of zip under Zorn.