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21300 Redskin Park Drive | Ashburn, VA 20147 | 703.726.7000 @Redskins | www.redskins.com | media.redskins.com Game Release 1 5 World Championships | 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships | 14 Division Titles REGULAR SEASON - WEEK 17 WASHINGTON REDSKINS (4-11) vs. DALLAS COWBOYS (11-4) Sunday, Dec. 28 — 1 p.m. ET FedExField (85,000) — Landover, Md. e Washington Redskins will conclude their 2014 season on Sunday in search of a season sweep of their NFC East rival, the Dallas Cowboys. Kickoff from FedExField is set for 1 p.m. ET. In the teams’ first meeting of the season on Monday Night Football in Week 8, the Redskins and Cowboys played the fourth overtime game in their 109-game series history. e Redskins scored on a 40-yard Kai Forbath field goal to cap their opening overtime possession and sealed a 20-17 road win by forcing a turnover on downs on the Cowboys’ first opportunity. With a win this Sunday, the Redskins can earn their second sweep of their archrival in three seasons. e Redskins played another late-game NFC East thriller last week, using a 26-yard Forbath field goal with five seconds remaining to defeat the Philadelphia Eagles, 27-24. Former Eagle DeSean Jackson was inte- gral to the win, catching four passes for 126 yards and earning his second 100-yard receiving game against his former team this season. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Jackson became the first NFL player to record two 100-yard receiving games against a former team in a single season since the Patriots’ Wes Welker against the Dolphins in 2011. REDSKINS 2014 SCHEDULE/Results PRESEASON Date Opponent TV Time/Result Aug. 7 (u.) vs. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS NBC4/CSN 23-6 W Aug. 18 (Mon.) vs. CLEVELAND BROWNS ESPN 24-23 W Aug. 23 (Sat.) at Baltimore Ravens NBC4/CSN 23-17 L Aug. 28 (u.) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers NBC4/CSN 24-10 W REGULAR SEASON Date Opponent TV Time/Result Sept. 7 at Houston Texans FOX 17-6 L Sept. 14 vs. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS CBS 41-10 W Sept. 21 at Philadelphia Eagles FOX 37-34 L Sept. 25 (u.) vs. NEW YORK GIANTS # CBS/NFL 45-14 L Oct. 6 (Mon.) vs. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS # ESPN 27-17 L Oct. 12 at Arizona Cardinals FOX 30-20 L Oct. 19 vs. TENNESSEE TITANS CBS 19-17 W Oct. 27 (Mon.) at Dallas Cowboys # ESPN 20-17 (OT) W Nov. 2 at Minnesota Vikings FOX 29-26 L Nov. 9 BYE Nov. 16 vs. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS FOX 27-7 L Nov. 23 at San Francisco 49ers CBS 17-13 L Nov. 30 at Indianapolis Colts FOX 49-27 L Dec. 7 vs. ST. LOUIS RAMS FOX 24-0 L Dec. 14 at New York Giants FOX 24-13 L Dec. 20 (Sat.) vs. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES NFL 27-24 W Dec. 28 vs. DALLAS COWBOYS FOX 1:00 p.m. All times Eastern Home games bolded # Nationally televised Homecoming Game Redskins seek sweep of rival Cowboys in season finale Media center Redskins PR: Tony Wyllie Senior Vice President [email protected] Daniel Sampson Asst. Director of Communications [email protected] Ross Taylor Communications Manager [email protected] Susanna Nickell Corporate Communications [email protected] Media Information: Media Guide and Online Media Portal: http://redskins.1stroundmediagroup.com Media Availability (Subject to Change): Tuesday (12/23): 10 a.m.: Walkthrough Open Locker Room directly following walkthrough Jay Gruden available at the podium Robert Griffin III available at the podium Wednesday (12/24): 10:30 a.m.: Practice Open Locker Room directly following practice Jay Gruden available at the podium Jim Haslett available coming off the field Dallas Cowboys Conference Calls 2:30 p.m. ET: Head Coach Jason Garrett 2:45 p.m.: QB Tony Romo ursday (12/25): No Media Availability Friday (12/26): 11:10 a.m.: Practice Open Locker Room directly following practice Jay Gruden available at the podium Sean McVay available during Open Locker Room Sunday (12/28): 1 p.m.: Washington Redskins vs. Dallas Cowboys game center SERIES HISTORY: Redskins trail overall series, 43-64-2 Redskins trail regular season series, 41-64-2 Last meeting: Oct. 27, 2014 (20-17 OT, WAS) TELEVISION: FOX Kevin Burkhardt (play-by-play) John Lynch (color) Pam Oliver (sidelines) RADIO: Redskins Radio Network Larry Michael (play-by-play) Sonny Jurgensen (color) Chris Cooley (analysis) Rick “Doc” Walker (sidelines)

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15 World Championships | 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships | 14 Division Titles

REGULAR SEASON - WEEK 17WASHINGTON REDSKINS (4-11) vs. DALLAS COWBOYS (11-4)

Sunday, Dec. 28 — 1 p.m. ETFedExField (85,000) — Landover, Md.

The Washington Redskins will conclude their 2014 season on Sunday in search of a season sweep of their NFC East rival, the Dallas Cowboys. Kickoff from FedExField is set for 1 p.m. ET.

In the teams’ first meeting of the season on Monday Night Football in Week 8, the Redskins and Cowboys played the fourth overtime game in their 109-game series history. The Redskins scored on a 40-yard Kai Forbath field goal to cap their opening overtime possession and sealed a 20-17 road win by forcing a turnover on downs on the Cowboys’ first opportunity. With a win this Sunday, the Redskins can earn their second sweep of their archrival in three seasons.

The Redskins played another late-game NFC East thriller last week, using a 26-yard Forbath field goal with five seconds remaining to defeat the Philadelphia Eagles, 27-24. Former Eagle DeSean Jackson was inte-gral to the win, catching four passes for 126 yards and earning his second 100-yard receiving game against his former team this season. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Jackson became the first NFL player to record two 100-yard receiving games against a former team in a single season since the Patriots’ Wes Welker against the Dolphins in 2011.

REDSKINS 2014 SCHEDULE/ResultsPRESEASONDate Opponent TV Time/ResultAug. 7 (Thu.) vs. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS NBC4/CSN 23-6 WAug. 18 (Mon.) vs. CLEVELAND BROWNS ESPN 24-23 WAug. 23 (Sat.) at Baltimore Ravens NBC4/CSN 23-17 LAug. 28 (Thu.) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers NBC4/CSN 24-10 W

REGULAR SEASONDate Opponent TV Time/ResultSept. 7 at Houston Texans FOX 17-6 LSept. 14 vs. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS CBS 41-10 WSept. 21 at Philadelphia Eagles FOX 37-34 LSept. 25 (Thu.) vs. NEW YORK GIANTS # CBS/NFL 45-14 LOct. 6 (Mon.) vs. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS # ESPN 27-17 LOct. 12 at Arizona Cardinals FOX 30-20 LOct. 19 vs. TENNESSEE TITANS CBS 19-17 WOct. 27 (Mon.) at Dallas Cowboys # ESPN 20-17 (OT) WNov. 2 at Minnesota Vikings FOX 29-26 LNov. 9 BYE Nov. 16 vs. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS FOX 27-7 LNov. 23 at San Francisco 49ers CBS 17-13 LNov. 30 at Indianapolis Colts FOX 49-27 LDec. 7 vs. ST. LOUIS RAMS FOX 24-0 LDec. 14 at New York Giants FOX 24-13 LDec. 20 (Sat.) vs. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES NFL 27-24 WDec. 28 vs. DALLAS COWBOYS FOX 1:00 p.m.

All times EasternHome games bolded

# Nationally televisedHomecoming Game

Redskins seek sweep of rival Cowboys in season finale

Media centerRedskins PR:

Tony Wyllie Senior Vice President [email protected] Sampson Asst. Director of Communications [email protected] Taylor Communications Manager [email protected] Nickell Corporate Communications [email protected]

Media Information:Media Guide and Online Media Portal: http://redskins.1stroundmediagroup.com

Media Availability (Subject to Change):Tuesday (12/23): 10 a.m.: Walkthrough Open Locker Room directly following walkthrough Jay Gruden available at the podium Robert Griffin III available at the podiumWednesday (12/24): 10:30 a.m.: Practice Open Locker Room directly following practice Jay Gruden available at the podium Jim Haslett available coming off the field Dallas Cowboys Conference Calls 2:30 p.m. ET: Head Coach Jason Garrett 2:45 p.m.: QB Tony Romo Thursday (12/25): No Media AvailabilityFriday (12/26): 11:10 a.m.: Practice Open Locker Room directly following practice Jay Gruden available at the podium Sean McVay available during Open Locker RoomSunday (12/28): 1 p.m.: Washington Redskins vs. Dallas Cowboys

game centerSERIES HISTORY: Redskins trail overall series, 43-64-2 Redskins trail regular season series, 41-64-2 Last meeting: Oct. 27, 2014 (20-17 OT, WAS)TELEVISION: FOX Kevin Burkhardt (play-by-play) John Lynch (color) Pam Oliver (sidelines)RADIO: Redskins Radio Network Larry Michael (play-by-play) Sonny Jurgensen (color) Chris Cooley (analysis) Rick “Doc” Walker (sidelines)

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ALUMNI CENTERFormally organized in 1958, the Washington Redskins

Alumni Association was the first organization of its kind in the country. The organization spearheaded the alumni move-ment among former professional football players and was the model for other alumni groups that later formed in all NFL cities. Now entering its 56th year, the Alumni Association continues to celebrate those who have contributed to more than eight decades of Redskins football dating back to the

team’s inception in 1932.The primary objectives of the Redskins Alumni are promoting a

continuing interest in current and past players of the Washington Red-skins, as well as promoting and fostering interest and funding for chari-table purposes. With respect to the latter, the alumni conduct fundraising events to raise money that can be donated to charitable organizations or used in other ways to help improve the quality of life for youth in the Greater Washington community.

Today, Redskins alumni continue to make their presence known throughout the community. As a very active chapter of the NFL Alumni Association, their motto is “Caring for Kids.” In addition to the numer-ous events and appearances Redskins Alumni participate in throughout the year, they hold two major fundraising events of their own — the Red-skins Alumni Charity Golf Classic, now in its 36th year, and the annual Washington Redskins Welcome Home Luncheon, now in its 53rd year.

The alumni have an office at Redskins Park and can be reached at 703-726-7488. Since his arrival in Washington in December of 2009, President/General Manager Bruce Allen has made it a priority to build a bridge to the franchise’s historic past. During the Redskins’ NFC East title-winning season in 2012, that mission came to the forefront as the team celebrated its 80th anniversary.

“This year, the Washington Redskins will be celebrating our 80th anniversary season. I’m proud to be with the franchise in our nation’s capital, one with such a rich tradition and gloried past on and off the field,” Allen said in a July 2012 column filling in for Sports Illustrated’s Peter King. “The current Redskins players, coaches, fans and staff owe a big debt of gratitude to the people who have made the Redskins one of the flagship franchises in sports.”

Throughout the 2012 offseason, the Redskins traversed the Wash-ington D.C./Maryland/Virginia area as part of the team’s ‘Thank You Tour,’ which brought players, coaches, alumni, cheerleaders, team offi-cials and more to fans throughout the entire region to help celebrate the team’s historic heritage.

That heritage continues to be honored amongst the game’s elite, as in August 2011, former Redskin great Chris Hanburger was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. He was presented by his son, Chris. Hanburger was voted into the Hall after being a nominee of the seniors committee. In all, he waited 28 years to be elected.

Hanburger joined Darrell Green (2008), Art Monk (2008) and Russ Grimm (2010) to make four players who spent the majority of their ca-reers with the Redskins to earn the honor in the past five years. In ad-dition, former Redskins Bruce Smith (2009) and Deion Sanders (2011) have also been elected over that time. Hanburger said of his election to the Hall of Fame: “It’s wonderful, I’m overwhelmed. It’s just such a tre-mendous honor to even be nominated, let alone be voted in. You have to think about all of the men that played before I did, certainly the men that I played with and against, and then you look at the guys playing now. It’s just a select few that make it in. I was fortunate to play with players on the Redskins defense that made it all work for me.”

On Aug. 22, the Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation and Redskins Alumni Associa-tion held the 53rd annual Welcome Home Luncheon at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, Md. The annual event celebrates the burgundy and gold and kicks off each football season with Redskins players, coaches and alumni.

The Redskins Welcome Home Luncheon is annually the only event where fans and corporate partners have the chance to spend time with the entire Redskins team. Each table is guaranteed at least one player or coach seated with the attendees. Proceeds from the event benefit the youth programs of the Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation and Redskins Alumni Association.

The Redskins used the 2014 event to honor their players for contri-butions both on and off the field. Tackle Trent Williams earned the 2013 Bobby Mitchell Offensive Player of the Year award, cornerback DeAngelo Hall earned the 2013 Sam Huff Defensive Player of the Year award, quar-terback Robert Griffin III won the 2013 Redskins Salute Award for his efforts with the military, and running back Alfred Morris accepted the 2013 Community Service Award.

Also among the Redskins Alumni Association’s premier events is the team’s annual Alumni Homecoming celebration, which the Redskins hosted in 2014 during the team’s Week 7 win against Tennessee. Not in-cluding staff and coaches, players in attendance represented nearly 500 combined seasons of Redskins service, 77 combined Super Bowl appear-ances, 47 combined Super Bowl titles, 25 members of the 80 Greatest Redskins, 14 Redskins Ring of Famers and five Pro Football Hall of Fam-ers. In addition, as announced by Allen at the Welcome Home Luncheon in August, the Redskins used the Alumni Homecoming celebration to induct Super Bowl XXVI MVP Mark Rypien as the 46th member of the team’s Ring of Fame.

“Homecoming and Alumni Weekend is very special,” Rypien said. “We get to honor those that played before us that paved the path, that showed us what it was like to be a Redskin. We get to honor those who played after us that represented this organization. And last night, and throughout this day today, I get to honor those that I played with. A piece of every one of those players is up there with me along with the 56,000 fans at RFK Stadium that cheered us to a Super Bowl and greatness.”

The Washington Redskins’ five World Championships are tied for fifth-most in NFL history.

Franchise Total SB NFL/AFL1. Green Bay Packers 13 4 92. Chicago Bears 9 1 83. New York Giants 8 4 44. Pittsburgh Steelers 6 6 05t. Washington Redskins 5 3 25t. Dallas Cowboys 5 5 05t. San Francisco 49ers 5 5 08t. Detroit Lions 4 0 48t. Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts 4 2 28t. Cleveland Browns 4 0 4

Combined NFL/AFL Championships (1920-66) and Super Bowls (1967-2013)

World Championship legacy

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What To Watch For This Week• The Redskins improving to 21-14 in season finales since

the NFL adopted the 16-game regular season in 1978. The Redskins’ 20 victories in Week 17 since 1978 are tied with five other teams for fourth-most in the league.

• The Redskins sweeping the Cowboys for the first time since 2012.

• The Redskins earning their first home win against the Cowboys since an NFC-East-clinching victory in Week 17 of the 2012 season.

• The Redskins winning four of their last six games against Dallas for the first time since the end of the 2005 season through the beginning of the 2008 season.

• The Redskins (337) completing 19 passes to break the team record for completions in a season set last year (355).

• The Redskins (66.6 percent) setting a team record for completion percentage in a season, surpassing the 65.8 percent mark set by the 2012 squad.

• The Redskins (4,125) gaining 352 gross passing yards (passing yards unadjusted for sacks) to break the mark set by the 1989 Redskins (4,476).

• The Redskins’ offense improving upon its 5,325 yards of offense this season, the 26th 5,000-yard season in team history. The team’s 10 straight 5,000-yard seasons from 2005-14 represent the longest streak in team history, beating a nine-year streak from 1983-91.

• The Redskins (5,325) gaining 273 yards to pass the 1987 Redskins (5,597) and enter the Top 10 for total offense in a single season.

• The Redskins (3,738) throwing for 262 passing yards to post the third 4,000-yard passing season in team history (4,349 in 1989 and 4,136 in 1988).

• Safety Ryan Clark, in his 13th NFL season, making nine tackles to surpass his previous career high for total tackles according to totals kept by STATS, LLC.

• Kicker Kai Forbath maintaining the highest field goal percentage in team history among players with at least 50 field goal attempts (87.9 per-cent).

• Forbath (88.5) finishing the season with the third-highest single-sea-son field goal percentage among qualified players in team history, trailing only Mark Moseley’s 95.2 percent in 1982 and Forbath’s 94.4 percent in his debut season in 2012.

• Forbath (58) making one field goal to tie or two field goals to pass Graham Gano (59) for fifth-most in team history.

• Forbath (98) scoring two points to become the first Redskins player to score 100 points in a season since Gano (118 in 2011). It would repre-sent the 24th individual 100-point season in team history.

• Wide receiver Pierre Garçon recording two touchdown receptions to match his single-season best as a member of the Redskins (five in 2013).

• Quarterback Robert Griffin III (7,761) accruing 308 passing yards to pass Eddie LeBaron (8,068) for eighth-most in team history.

• Griffin III (39) throwing a touchdown pass to join Sammy Baugh, Sonny Jurgensen, Joe Theismann, Billy Kilmer, Mark Rypien, Eddie LeB-aron, Jason Campbell, Gus Frerotte and Norm Snead as the only players to throw at least 40 touchdowns as a member of the Redskins.

• Griffin III scoring a rushing touchdown to tie Eddie LeBaron, Mark Rypien and Norm Snead for fourth-most rushing touchdowns by a quar-terback in Redskins history (eight).

• Griffin III gaining 39 rushing yards to become only the second quar-terback to rush for 1,500 career yards with the Redskins (1,815 by Joe Theismann).

• Running back Roy Helu, Jr. registering another 30-yard reception. This season, Helu, Jr. has become the first Redskins running back in re-cords available dating back to 1994 to record a reception of at least 30 yards in five games in a single season.

• Helu, Jr. adding to his career high in receiving yards this season (436).• Helu, Jr. finishing the season as the NFL leader in yards per reception

by a running back (11.5).• Wide receiver DeSean Jackson improving upon his league-leading

20.1 yards per reception this season.• Jackson becoming the first member of the Redskins to finish a sea-

son as the NFL leader in yards per reception since Henry Ellard (19.5 in 1996). He would be the fourth in team history to accomplish the feat (El-lard in 1996, Jim Podoley in 1957 and Hugh Taylor in 1950).

• Jackson posting the ninth season in team history with at least 20.0 yards per reception, joining Hugh Taylor (1950, 1952, 1953), Charlie Brown (1982), Bill Anderson (1959), Bobby Mitchell (1963), Jim Podoley (1957) and Clint Didier (1986).

• Jackson gaining 100 receiving yards to tie Pro Football Hall of Famer Bobby Mitchell’s team record for 100-yard receiving games in a single season (7 in 1962).

• Jackson (1,083) gaining 144 yards to pass Art Monk (1,226 in 1985) to enter the Top 10 in receiving yards in a single season in team history.

• Jackson scoring another touchdown covering 50 yards or more to become the first member of the Redskins with four 50-yard touchdowns in a season since Santana Moss (four in 2005).

• Jackson recording a 50-plus yard touchdown to tie Ken Burrough and Devin Hester (21) for sixth-most total touchdowns of 50 yards or more in the NFL since the 1970 merger.

• Jackson recording a fifth game this season with a receiving average of 30.0 or more yards per reception with at least three catches. His four such games this year are tied with Cliff Branch (4 in 1976) and Mike Wallace (4 in 2010) for the most by any NFL player in a single season since 1970.

• Jackson posting a 10th career game with 30.0 or more yards per re-ception with at least three receptions to join Stanley Morgan (14) and James Lofton (10) as the only NFL players to do so in double-digit con-tests since 1970.

• Linebacker Ryan Kerrigan improving upon his career-high 13.5 sacks this season.

• Kerrigan recording a half-sack or more to break the tie with Ken Harvey for the most sacks in a single season by a Redskins linebacker (13.5).

• Kerrigan ascending the team’s single-season sack list. His 13.5 sacks are tied with Ken Harvey (13.5 in 1994) and Dexter Manley (13.5 in 1984) for fourth, and he sits one sack shy of Charles Mann for third (14.5 in 1985) and 1.5 sacks shy of Dexter Manley (15.0 in 1985) for second.

• Kerrigan notching a full sack in six consecutive games for the first time in his career.

• Kerrigan becoming the first player in Redskins history to record a full sack in six consecutive games since sacks became official in 1982.

• Kerrigan (38.0) recording two sacks to tie Brian Orakpo (40.0) for fifth-most sacks in team history.

• Kerrigan forcing a fumble to improve upon his 15 career forced fum-bles, the most forced fumbles by a member of the Redskins since 1994.

• Kerrigan (15) chasing Charles Tillman (17) for the most forced fum-bles in the NFL since Kerrigan was drafted by the Redskins in 2011.

• Kerrigan forcing a fumble in consecutive games for a second time this season (Weeks 13-14).

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What To Watch For This Week (cont).• Running back Alfred Morris maintaining the highest rushing aver-

age in team history (4.54).• Morris (3,919) chasing No. 14 Walter Payton (3,921), No. 13 Edger-

rin James (3,924) and No. 12 Eddie George (4,061) for the most rushing yards of any NFL player the first three seasons of a career.

• Morris accruing 81 rushing yards this season to become the 13th player in NFL history to rush for 4,000 yards in his first three NFL sea-sons.

• Morris registering his 12th career 100-yard rushing game to tie Ear-nest Byner, George Rogers and Terry Allen for fifth-most in team history.

• Morris (3,836) gaining 32 yards to pass Earnest Byner (3,950) for sixth on the Redskins’ all-time rushing list.

• Morris adding to his seven career rushing touchdowns against the Cowboys, the most of any active NFL player.

• Morris scoring three rushing touchdowns to tie John Riggins (10) for the most rushing touchdowns against Dallas by any player in NFL history.

• Morris improving upon his career-best 15 receptions and 136 receiv-ing yards this season.

• Wide receiver Santana Moss scoring a touchdown to tie former teammate Clinton Portis for ninth-most total touchdowns in team his-tory (49).

• Tight end Niles Paul adding to his career-high 37 receptions and 488 receiving yards this season.

• Tight end Jordan Reed recording four receptions and 104 receiving yards to match his career highs from a season ago (45 rec. for 499 yards).

• Punter Tress Way continuing his league-leading pace of 47.7 yards per punt. If maintained, Way’s average would rank fourth in team history, trailing only Sammy Baugh’s full-season NFL record (51.4 yards per punt in 1940) and Baugh’s 1941 and 1942 campaigns (48.7 and 48.2).

• Way becoming the first member of the Redskins to lead the NFL in punting for a season since Sam Baker in 1958 (45.4). It would mark the seventh time a Redskins player had led the league in punting average dat-ing back to 1939 (Baker once, Baugh five times — 1940-43, 45)

• Way recording a 60-yard punt to become the first Redskins punter to record a 60-yard punt in five games in a single season since Matt Turk (five in 1998).

• Fullback Darrel Young adding to his career high five total touch-downs this season.

• Young (three) scoring a rushing touchdown to establish a new single-season career high.

A Win Would...... give the Redskins consecutive wins for the second time this season.... even the Redskins’ record against the NFC at 3-3 this season.... be the Redskins’ third win against an NFC opponent this season.... represent the Redskins’ first sweep against the Dallas Cowboys since

2012.... give the Redskins wins in four of their last six games against Dallas

for the first time since the 2005-08 seasons.... be the Redskins’ 44th all-time victory against the Cowboys.... push the Redskins’ improvement over last season’s win total to two

games.... improve the Redskins to 21-14 in season finales since the NFL ad-

opted the 16-game regular season in 1978.

The Redskins have the fifth-most victories in NFL history, including both regular season and postseason play.

Franchise (Founded) Total Wins1. Chicago Bears (1920) 7522. Green Bay Packers (1921) 7393. New York Giants (1925) 6914. Pittsburgh Steelers (1933) 6125. Washington Redskins (1932) 592

All-Time Wins

Linebacker Ryan Kerrigan enters Week 17 tied for fourth in a single season in team history with 13.5 sacks this season. Kerrigan can enter the Top 3 with a sack this Sunday.

With a strong performance Sunday, punter Tress Way can become the first Redskins punter to lead the league in punting average in 56 years.

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Head Coach Jay GrudenJay Gruden was named the 29th head coach of the Wash-

ington Redskins on January 9, 2014. Excluding interim coaches, Gruden, 46 at the time of his

hiring, became the team’s youngest head coaching hire since hiring eventual Pro Football Hall of Famer Joe Gibbs at 40 years of age in 1981. He became the first Redskins coach hired di-rectly from an offensive coordinator role on another team since Norv Turner in 1994.

Before joining the Redskins, Gruden spent his previous three seasons as offensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals. In his tenure in Cin-cinnati, the Bengals averaged 10 wins a season, making three consecutive playoff appearances and earning an AFC North championship in 2013. Members of the Bengals’ offense accounted for seven Pro Bowl selections in his three seasons in Cincinnati.

Gruden was tasked with the development of quarterback Andy Dal-ton, a 2011 second-round pick. In three seasons together, Gruden helped Dalton to a 30-18 regular season record as a starter (.625), as Dalton’s 30 wins in that time frame ranked tied for fifth-most among NFL quarter-backs. Dalton’s 80 passing touchdowns rank third-most in NFL history for a quarterback in his first three seasons, trailing only Dan Marino (98) and Peyton Manning (85).

Prior to joining the Bengals, Gruden served two years with the Flori-da Tuskers of the United Football League from 2009-10. In 2009, Gruden served as offensive coordinator under current Redskins defensive coordi-nator Jim Haslett as the Tuskers compiled a 6-0 regular season record and earned a UFL championship game berth. In 2010, he assumed the roles of head coach and general manager and led the Tuskers to their second con-secutive championship game appearance.

Gruden coached for seven seasons (2002-08) with the Tampa Bay Buc-caneers, earning a Super Bowl championship ring as an offensive assistant in 2002. There he worked under his brother, Jon, then the Bucs’ head coach, and current Redskins Executive Vice President/General Manager Bruce Allen, the Bucs’ general manager from 2004-08. Gruden helped guide the Buccaneers to the team’s first league championship, a 48-21 victory in Super Bowl XXXVII.

Gruden also ranks among the most outstanding players and coaches in the history of the Arena Football League, having won six combined league championships – four as a quarterback and two as a head coach. Gruden played quarterback (2002-03) and served as head coach (2004-08) of the AFL’s Orlando Predators, all while simultaneously working as an offensive assistant with the Buccaneers. In all, Gruden served as head coach of the Predators for nine seasons (1998-2001 and 2004-08), leading the Predators to four championship game appearances and two league titles as a coach. During a two-year hiatus from coaching the Predators in 2002-03, he re-turned to the playing field as Orlando’s quarterback, leading the Predators to playoff appearances in both seasons.

In his eight seasons as a player in the AFL, Gruden completed 1,673-of-2,775 passes (60.3 percent) for 21,578 yards with 398 touchdowns and 99 interceptions. In addition to his time with Orlando, he spent six seasons (1991-96) at quarterback for the Tampa Bay Storm, winning four AFL titles and being named MVP of ArenaBowl VII in 1993. He was also named the 1992 AFL Most Valuable Player and was honored with induction into the AFL Hall of Fame in 1999.

Gruden played quarterback for four seasons for former Redskins draft pick Howard Schnellenberger at the University of Louisville (1985-88) and was a two-time team MVP.

Gruden was born March 4, 1967 in Tiffin, Ohio. He and his wife, Sher-ry, have three sons — J.J., Joey and Jack.

1985-88: Quarterback, University of Louisville1989: Student Assistant, University of Louisville1990: Quarterback, Barcelona Dragons and Sacramento Surge ̂ 1990-91: Graduate Assistant, University of Louisville1991-96: Quarterback, Tampa Bay Storm (AFL)1997: Offensive Coordinator, Nashville Kats (AFL)1998-2001: Head Coach, Orlando Predators (AFL)2002-08*: Offensive Assistant, Tampa Bay Buccaneers2002-03*: Quarterback, Orlando Predators2004-08*: Head Coach, Orlando Predators2009: Offensive Coordinator, Florida Tuskers (UFL)2010: Head Coach, Florida Tuskers2011-13: Offensive Coordinator, Cincinnati Bengals2014: Head Coach, Washington Redskins^ World League of American Football* Held jobs concurrently

Gruden Football Timeline

Jay Gruden, 46 at the time of his hiring, became the youngest head coach hired by the Redskins on a non-interim basis since the team hired 40-year-old Joe Gibbs in 1981.

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The Gruden File

The Washington Redskins have had 28 different head coaches preside over 29 head coaching tenures in team history.

1. Lud Wray 19322. Lone Star Dietz 1933-343. Eddie Casey 19354. Ray Flaherty 1936-425. Arthur “Dutch” Bergman 19436. Dudley DeGroot 1944-457. A.G. “Turk” Edwards 1946-488. John Whelchel 19499. Herman Ball 1949-5110. Dick Todd 1951 (Interim)11. Earl “Curly” Lambeau 1952-5312. Joe Kuharich 1954-5813. Mike Nixon 1959-6014. Bill McPeak 1961-6515. Otto Graham 1966-6816. Vince Lombardi 196917. Bill Austin 197018. George Allen 1971-7719. Jack Pardee 1978-8020. Joe Gibbs** 1981-9221. Richie Petitbon 199322. Norv Turner 1994-200023. Terry Robiskie 2000 (Interim)24. Marty Schottenheimer 200125. Steve Spurrier 2002-0326. Joe Gibbs** 2004-0727. Jim Zorn 2008-0928. Mike Shanahan 2010-1329. Jay Gruden 2014

Pro Football Hall of Famers bolded and italicized.** Considered both the 20th and 26th head coach in franchise history

Redskins Coaching History

PASSING RUSHINGYear Team Comp Att Pct Yds Rating TD Int Att Yds TD1991 Tampa Bay Storm 127 199 63.8 1504 96.4 26 11 17 55 21992 Tampa Bay Storm 188 305 61.6 2568 107.6 50 15 13 37 01993 Tampa Bay Storm 187 312 59.9 2526 99.9 41 14 15 15 11994 Tampa Bay Storm 206 368 56.0 2622 98.1 49 12 9 32 21995 Tampa Bay Storm 198 352 56.3 2787 100.2 45 11 20 7 01996 Tampa Bay Storm 274 443 61.9 3616 114.0 70 14 8 -14 02002 Orlando Predators 310 501 61.9 3621 101.1 68 20 7 -4 02003 Orlando Predators 183 295 62.0 2334 123.5 49 2 3 2 0TOTAL 1673 2775 60.3 21578 105.7 398 99 92 130 5

HONORS: Most Valuable Player (1992), First-Team All-Arena (1992), All-Star Game (1993), First-Team All-Arena (1995), 10th Anniversary Team (1996), AFL Hall of Fame Inductee (1999), All-ArenaBowl Team (1999), Second-Team 15th Anniversary Team (2001), 20 Greatest Players - No. 4 (2006), 25 Greatest Players - No. 4 (2012)ARENABOWL APPEARANCES: ArenaBowl V Champion (Quarterback, Tampa Bay Storm, 1991), ArenaBowl VII Champion* (Quarterback, Tampa Bay Storm, 1993), ArenaBowl IX Champion (Quarterback, Tampa Bay Storm, 1995), ArenaBowl X Champion (Quarterback, Tampa Bay Storm, 1996), ArenaBowl XII Champion (Head Coach, Orlando Predators, 1998), ArenaBowl XIII Runner-up (Head Coach, Orlando Predators, 1999), ArenaBowl XIV Champion (Head Coach, Orlando Predators, 2000), ArenaBowl XX Runner-up (Head Coach, Orlando Predators, 2006)* Named ArenaBowl VII Most Valuable PlayerAFL COACHING RECORD: 93-61 (.604)

AFL HALL OF FAMER - CAREER STATS

GRUDEN BY THE NUMBERS

21,578Career passing yards in the AFL

4,778Career postseason passing yards in the AFL, third-most all-time

4,136Passing yards by the 2013 Bengals, a team record

1999Year of induction into the AFL Hall of Fame

430 Points scored by the 2013 Bengals, third-most in Cincinnati history

398Career AFL passing touchdowns

84.0Percentage of goal-to-go drives culminating in TDs for the 2013 Bengals,

tops in the NFL80

Andy Dalton passing TDs under Gruden, third-most in an NFL player’s first three years

13Combined years as a quarterback in the NCAA, WLAF and AFL

10NFL seasons coaching with the Buccaneers (2002-08) and Bengals (2011-13)

6Arena Bowl championships (four as a player, two as a coach)

5NFL teams, including Gruden’s Bengals, to make three playoff appear-

ances from 2011-134

Ranking by the AFL on its 2012 list of the league’s 25 Greatest Players

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League LeadersRedskins Offense

- Ranks first in the NFL in yards after catch (2,323)- Ranks first in the NFL in average yards after catch (6.9)- Ranks second in the NFC and third in the NFL in yards

per first-down play (5.96)- Ranks first in the NFC and fourth in the NFL in 25+ yard

passes (33)- Ranks third in the NFC and fourth in the NFL in yards

per pass attempt (8.15)- Ranks tied for second in the NFC and tied for fifth in the NFL in

longest pass reception (81 yards)- Ranks third in the NFC and sixth in the NFL in completion percent-

age (66.6%)- Ranks third in the NFC and sixth in the NFL in yards per reception

(12.2)- Ranks fourth in the NFC and seventh in the NFL in total yards on

first-down plays (2,586)- Ranks tied for third in the NFC and tied for seventh in the NFL in

rushing touchdowns (14)- Ranks fifth in the NFC and eighth in the NFL in gross passing yards

per game (275.0)- Ranks sixth in the NFC and ninth in the NFL in percentage of rushes

gaining 10+ yards (12.2%)- Ranks sixth in the NFC and tied for ninth in the NFL in yards per

play (5.7)- Ranks seventh in the NFC in net passing yards per game (249.2)- Ranks seventh in the NFC in pass completions per game (22.5)- Ranks seventh in the NFC in passer rating (89.6)- Ranks tied for seventh in the NFC in 10+ yard rushes (46)

Redskins Defense- Ranks second in the NFL in least yards allowed on first-down plays

(1,930)- Ranks second in the NFL in lowest pass attempts allowed per game

(32.3)- Ranks third in the NFC and fourth in the NFL in least yards allowed

per first-down play (4.85)- Ranks tied for second in the NFC and tied for fifth in the NFL in op-

ponent fumble recoveries (12)- Ranks fourth in the NFC and sixth in the NFL in lowest first downs

rushing percentage allowed (18.8%)- Ranks third in the NFC and seventh in the NFL in lowest 10+ yard

rushes percentage allowed (8.6%)- Ranks third in the NFC and seventh in the NFL in least 10+ yard

rushes allowed (34)- Ranks tied for fourth in the NFC and tied for seventh in the NFL in

forced fumbles (14)- Ranks third in the NFC and ninth in the NFL in least yards after catch

allowed (1,695)- Ranks tied for fourth in the NFC and tied for ninth in the NFL in

rushing touchdowns allowed (9)- Ranks sixth in the NFC and 10th in the NFL in rushing yards allowed

per game (103.2)- Ranks fifth in the NFC in highest percentage of sacks per passing

play (6.9%)- Ranks sixth in the NFC in pass completions allowed per game (21.5)- Ranks sixth in the NFC in lowest total net yards allowed (349.3)- Ranks sixth in the NFC in most sack yards (241)- Ranks tied for seventh in the NFC in sacks (36)

Redskins Special Teams- Ranks first in the NFL in longest punt (77 yards)- Ranks first in the NFC and third in the NFL in punting average (47.1)- Ranks third in the NFC and seventh in the NFL in field goal percent-

age (88.5)- Ranks fifth in the NFC in net punting average (39.4)

Redskins Players- Kirk Cousins ranks tied for second in the NFC and tied for fifth in the

NFL in longest pass completion (81t)- Kai Forbath ranks third in the NFC and seventh in the NFL in field

goal percentage (88.5%)- Roy Helu Jr. ranks first in the NFL in yards after catch average (12.7)- Helu Jr. ranks first in the NFL among running backs in yards per

reception (11.5)- Helu Jr. ranks first in the NFC and second in the NFL among running

backs in 25+ yard receptions (6)- Helu Jr. ranks second in the NFC and fourth in the NFL among run-

ning backs in receiving yards (436)- Helu Jr. ranks tied for seventh in the NFC among running backs in

receptions (38)- DeSean Jackson ranks first in the NFL in yards per reception (20.1)- Jackson ranks first in the NFC and tied for third in the NFL in 25+

yard receptions (14)- Jackson ranks tied for second in the NFC and tied for fifth in the NFL

in longest reception (81t)- Ryan Kerrigan ranks tied for first in the NFL in forced fumbles (5)- Kerrigan ranks second in the NFC and fourth in the NFL in sack

yards (89.5)- Kerrigan ranks second in the NFC and tied for fifth in the NFL in

sacks (13.5)- Alfred Morris ranks fourth in the NFC and sixth in the NFL in rush-

ing attempts (253)- Morris ranks fifth in the NFC and seventh in the NFL in rushing at-

tempts per game (16.9)- Morris tied for fifth in the NFC and tied for seventh in the NFL in

rushing touchdowns (8)- Morris ranks fifth in the NFC and eighth in the NFL in rushing yards

(1,031) - Morris ranks sixth in the NFC and 10th in the NFL in rushing yards

per game (68.7) - Morris ranks sixth in the NFC and tied for 10th in the NFL among

running backs in 10+ yard rushes (25) - Niles Paul ranks first in the NFC and fourth in the NFL among tight

ends in yards per reception (13.2)- Paul ranks tied for second in the NFC and tied for eighth in the NFL

among tight ends in 25+ yard receptions (5)- Andre Roberts ranks third in the NFL in percentage of receptions

caught for first downs (80.0%)- Roberts ranks fifth in the NFC and ninth in the NFL in total return

yards (842)- Trenton Robinson ranks tied for second in the NFC and tied for third

in the NFL in special teams tackles (15)- Tress Way ranks first in the NFL in punting average (47.7)- Way ranks first in the NFL in longest punt (77)- Way ranks fifth in the NFC in net punting average (40.0)

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The Washington Redskins snapped a six-game losing streak with a 27-24 victory against the Philadelphia Eagles in front of an announced crowd of 78,897 people at FedExField on Satur-day.

The Redskins recorded their 82nd all-time win against the Eagles, their most against any opponent. The win was the Red-skins’ first against the Eagles since Dec. 23, 2012.

Kicker Kai Forbath converted a 26-yard field goal attempt with five sec-onds remaining for his third game-winning field goal of the season and the fourth game-winning field goal of his career.

Wide receiver DeSean Jackson earned his first victory against his former team and recorded four receptions for 126 yards (31.5 avg.).

With a 51-yard reception on his second catch of the game, Jackson sur-passed 1,000 receiving yards on the season to post the 28th 1,000-yard re-ceiving season in team history.

Jackson is the fifth member of the Redskins to post 1,000 receiving yards in his first season in Washington (Bobby Mitchell in 1962, Henry Ellard in 1994, Laveranues Coles in 2003 and Santana Moss in 2005).

The 1,000-yard receiving season is the fourth of Jackson’s career.Jackson registered his sixth 100-yard receiving game this season. His

six 100-yard games in a single season by a Redskins receiver mark for the fourth time since 1960 (Bobby Mitchell, 7 in 1962 and 6 in 1963; Art Monk, 6 in 1985).

Jackson now has 26 career 100-yard receiving games since entering the league in 2008, tied for fifth-most in the NFL (Vincent Jackson) in that time frame.

The Redskins have eight 100-yard receiving performances by individu-als this season (six by Jackson, one by Pierre Garçon and one by tight end Jordan Reed), the team’s most in a single season since 1999 (five by Michael Westbrook, four by Albert Connell).

Jackson added a 55-yard reception in the third quarter and has recorded seven receptions of 50-plus yards this season, the most by any member of the Redskins in records dating back to 2000.

Jackson tied Philadelphia’s Jeremy Maclin for the most receptions of 50-plus yards this season (seven). Jackson now has 29 receptions of 50-plus yards of his career since entering the league in 2008, the most in the NFL in that time frame.

In two games against his former team this season, Jackson caught nine passes for 243 yards (27.0 avg.) with one touchdown.

On the first play following Jackson’s 51-yard gain in the first quarter, run-ning back Alfred Morris scored the 28th rushing touchdown of his career and his eighth of the season on a 28-yard scoring run.

Morris finished the game with 83 rushing yards on 21 carries, breaking the 1,000-yard mark on the season with the effort.

Morris became only the fourth player in Redskins history to post three career 1,000-yard rushing seasons with the Redskins (Clinton Portis, 4; John Riggins, 4; Stephen Davis, 3).

Morris joined Stephen Davis (1999-2001) as the only players in Redskins history to rush for 1,000 yards in three consecutive seasons. He is the only player in Redskins history to rush for 1,000 yards in each of his first three NFL seasons.

Morris became the second NFL player with 1,000 rushing yards in each of the last three seasons (Seattle’s Marshawn Lynch).

Morris’ 1,000-yard rushing season is the 25th in team history.With the victory on a 20-carry night, the Redskins are now 12-7 when

Morris records 20 or more rushing attempts.

Notes from Last Game

Fullback Darrel Young, the team’s 2014 Walter Payton Man of the Year, scored two rushing touchdowns and set a new career high with five total touchdowns this season. Young’s previous high was four touchdowns, set last season.

Young scored on two one-yard touchdown runs in the third quarter, re-cording his second career game with multiple rushing touchdowns and his first since a three-touchdown effort in Week 9 vs. San Diego last season.

Young became only the third NFL player since the 1970 merger to finish a game with two touchdowns on two carries with only two rushing yards, joining Cleveland’s Brian Sipe (Nov. 3, 1974) and Philadelphia’s Norm Snead (Nov. 23, 1970).

Young tied his career high with three rushing touchdowns this season among his seven career rushing touchdowns.

Linebacker Ryan Kerrigan ended the Eagles’ first drive on a sack/fumble that he recovered.

Kerrigan improved upon his career-high sack total this season to 13.5 with the sack, tying Ken Harvey (13.5 in 1994) and Dexter Manley (13.5 in 1984) for fourth in team history. Kerrigan tied Harvey for the most sacks by a Redskins linebacker in a single season.

Kerrigan has now notched a full sack in five consecutive games for the first time in his career, becoming the first member of the Redskins to record accomplish the feat since Fred Stokes in Weeks 1-5 of the 1991 season.

The forced fumble was the 15th of Kerrigan’s career, the second-most of any NFL player since he entered the league in 2011 (Charles Tillman – 17).

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Fullback Darrel Young recorded his first multi-touchdown game since Week 9 last season. Young set a new career high with five total touchodwns this season (three rushing, two receiving).

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The fumble recovery was the second of Kerrigan’s career. His other career fumble recovery also came at home against Philadelphia on Nov. 18, 2012.

The takeaway was the Redskins’ first on an opponent’s opening drive since Nov. 7, 2013 at Minnesota.

The Redskins have forced turnovers on the Eagles’ first drive of the game in Philadelphia’s last three trips to FedExField (interception in 2012, fum-bles in 2013 and 2014).

Quarterback Robert Griffin III started the game and completed 16-of-23 passes for 220 yards.

With his first pass attempt, Griffin III became the 11th player to re-cord 1,000 career pass attempts with the Redskins, joining Joe Theismann (3,602), Sonny Jurgensen (3,155), Sammy Baugh (2,995), Mark Rypien (2,207), Billy Kilmer (1,791), Jason Campbell (1,637), Gus Frerotte (1,422), Eddie LeBaron (1,104), Norm Snead (1,092) and Jay Schroeder (1,017).

Griffin III (1,022) moved past Schroeder (1,017) into 10th in team his-tory in career pass attempts.

With a 61-yard completion last week and a 51-yard completion on Sun-day, Griffin III posted 50-yard completions in consecutive games for the first time since Weeks 11-12 of the 2012 season.

Cornerback Bashaud Breeland recorded his second interception of the season, picking off Eagles quarterback Mark Sanchez in the fourth quarter to set up the Redskins’ game-winning drive.

Linebacker Jackson Jeffcoat recorded his first career sack, dropping San-chez for a two-yard loss in the second quarter.

Linebacker Trevardo Williams added his first career sack later the quar-ter, tackling Sanchez for a loss of five.

The Redskins played their 48th Saturday game of all-time and played their first Saturday game since Dec. 24, 2011.

The Redskins evened their all-time record in Saturday games at 24-24. They earned their first Saturday victory since a Wild Card win at Tampa Bay on Jan. 7, 2006. It was their first regular season Saturday win since de-feating the New York Giants on Dec. 24, 2005.

The Saturday game was the fifth in the series history of the Redskins and Eagles including postseason play. The Redskins are now 3-2 in Saturday games against the Eagles.

The Redskins scored three rushing touchdowns, the team’s most since Week 2 vs. Jacksonville (three).

The Redskins had a season-low 15 penalty yards on a season-low-tying three penalties.

Notes from Last Game (cont.)

Eagles RedskinsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 30 21 By Rushing 7 6 By Passing 22 9 By Penalty 1 6THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 9-16-56% 2-9-22%FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 0-0-0% 0-0-0%TOTAL NET YARDS 495 305 Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) 84 54 Average gain per offensive play 5.9 5.6NET YARDS RUSHING 134 100 Total Rushing Plays 31 29 Average gain per rushing play 4.3 3.4 Tackles for a loss-number and yards 2-6 0-0NET YARDS PASSING 361 205 Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass 3-13 2-15 Gross yards passing 374 220PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED 50-37-1 23-16-1 Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) 6.8 8.2KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks 5-4-1 6-2-2PUNTS Number and Average 2-36.0 3-44.3 Had Blocked 0 0 FGs - PATs Had Blocked 0-0 0-0 Net Punting Average 36.0 41.0TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) 11 0 No. and Yards Punt Returns 2-10 0-0 No. and Yards Kickoff Returns 3-65 4-95 No. and Yards Interception Returns 1-1 1-0PENALTIES Number and Yards 13-102 3-15FUMBLES Number and Lost 1-1 2-1TOUCHDOWNS 3 3 Rushing 1 3 Passing 2 0EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts 3-3 3-3 Kicking Made-Attempts 3-3 3-3FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts 1-3 2-2RED ZONE EFFICIENCY 3-5-60% 2-4-50%GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY 1-2-50% 2-4-50%SAFETIES 0 0FINAL SCORE 24 27TIME OF POSSESSION 32:04 27:56

Redskins def. Eagles, 27-24

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The OpponentHead Coach Jason Garrett leads the Dallas Cowboys in 2014. The Cowboys enter Week

17 with an 11-4 record and having already clinched first place in the NFC East.

Quarterback Tony Romo is in his 12th year with the Cowboys. Romo has completed 282-of 401 passes this sea-son for 3,406 yards with 32 touch-downs and eight interceptions.

Running back DeMarco Murray is the league’s leading rusher in 2014.

The fourth-year back out of Oklahoma has rushed for 1,745 yards on 373 carries (4.7 avg.) with 12 rushing touchdowns. He has also contributed 54 receptions for 395 yards.

Receiver Dez Bryant leads the Cowboys in receptions (84), receiving yards (1,221) and receiving touchdowns (14). Tight end Jason Witten is second on the team with 60 receptions for 654 yards, while wide receiver Terrence Williams ranks second on the Cowboys with eight receiving touchdowns among his 34 catches this season.

Safety Barry Church has recorded a team-high 85 total tackles (68 solo) this season. Defensive end Jeremy Mincey and defensive tackle Henry Melton are tied for the team lead with five sacks each, and safety J.J. Wilcox and linebacker Bruce Carter are tied with three interceptions each.

Dan Bailey handles kicking duties for Dallas. Bailey is 22-of-26 on field goal attempts this season (84.6 percent). Chris Jones has punted 53 times with a 45.5-yard average this season.

Dwayne Harris serves as the Cowboys’ return specialist. He has re-turned 28 punts for 263 yards (9.4 avg.), and has gained 687 yards on 28 kickoff returns (24.5 avg.) this season.

Jason GarrettJason Garrett was named the

eighth head coach in Dallas Cow-boys history on January 5, 2011. Garrett, who played for or worked alongside five of his predecessors, became the first former Dallas Cowboys player to become the team’s head coach.

In four and a half seasons in Dallas, Garrett has produced a 40-31 overall record as head coach. Garrett was elevated to the Cow-boys head coaching job after taking over as the team’s interim head coach at the midpoint of the 2010 season. He went on to guide a Dallas team that had started the season with a 1-7 record to a 5-3 mark down the stretch. In the season’s second half, three of the Cowboys’ five victories were against teams that posted 10 regular season wins, while the three Dallas defeats were decided by a combined total of seven points.

In 2013 Garrett guided the Cowboys to an 8-8 record and had his club in position to play for the NFC East title in the last game of the regular season for the third straight year. Five Dallas players earned Pro Bowl trips to Hawaii in 2013, including current Redskin Jason Hatcher.

Since he took over the offensive coordinator’s responsibilities under Wade Phillips in 2007, theDallas offense has been among the NFL’s top-10 in total offense in five of his seven years at the helm: 2013 (10th), 2012 (6th), 2010 (10th), 2009 (2nd) and 2007 (2nd). From the start of the 2007 season, the club has averaged 24.6 points-per-game (tied for fifth in the league over that span) and 366.4 total yards-per-outing (seventh in the league over that span). Since his arrival in 2007, the club’s cumulative numbers for gross passing yards (29,107) and total points (2,756) repre-sent the best totals over a seven-year span in the history of the organiza-tion while the club’s 41,041 total net yards are second.

En route to winning the 2009 NFC Eastern Division title, Dallas es-tablished club records for total offensive yards (6,390), net passing yards (4,287) and pass completions (347). Dallas ranked second in the NFL in yards-per-game (399.4), sixth in passing (267.9) and seventh in the league in rushing (131.4). In 2008 Dallas finished the season 13th in the NFL in total offense with an average of 344.5 yards per-game.

In 2007, the Cowboys recorded 13 wins under head coach Wade Phil-lips. Following the season in which the Cowboys won the NFC Eastern Division crown with a team-record tying 13 victories, Phillips added to Garrett’s responsibilities by naming him the club’s assistant head coach on January 17, 2008.

In his seven years as a player in Dallas, Garrett started nine of the 23 games in which he played at quarterback. He also spent time as a member of the New York Giants, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Miami Dolphins.

As a senior at Princeton University in 1988, Garrett was named the Ivy League’s Player of the Year and honorable mention All-American. He earned his degree in history in 1989, and moved on to the NFL as an undrafted rookie free agent with the New Orleans Saints developmental squad. After being released prior to the 1990 season, he spent the fall of 1990 as an assistant coach at Princeton. In 1991, Garrett moved on to play in the World League and the Canadian Football League before join-ing the Cowboys practice squad in 1992.

Garrett, who prepped at University School in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, followed in his family footsteps in 2005. His father, Jim, spent more than 30 years in the NFL as a coach and scout.

Born on March 28, 1966, Garrett resides in Dallas with his wife, Brill.

Matchup: NFL RankingS OFFENSE REDSKINS COWBOYS 27 Pts/Game 6 9 Yds/Play 6 13 Yds/Game 8 20 Rush Yds/Game 2 12 Pass Yds/Game 17 30 3rd Down Pct. 1t 10 Time of Poss. 2 DEFENSE REDSKINS COWBOYS 28 Pts/Game 16 25 Yds/Play 27 14 Yds/Game 16 10 Rush Yds/Game 9 22 Pass Yds/Game 23 26 3rd Down Pct. 28

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Former Cowboys on Redskins:Tight Ends Coach Wes Phillips (2007-13)Outside Linebackers Coach Brian Baker (2011-12)DE Stephen Bowen (2006-10)DE Jason Hatcher (2006-13)

Former Redskins on Cowboys:Tight Ends Coach Michael Pope (1997-99)

Redskins who went to college in Texas:QB Robert Griffin III (Baylor)LB Jackson Jeffcoat (Texas)LB Keenan Robinson (Texas)G Josh LeRibeus (SMU)LB Ja’Gared Davis (SMU)

Cowboys who went to college in the D.C./Maryland/Virginia area:Wide Receivers Coach Derek Dooley (Virginia)

Redskins from Texas:Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Ray Wright (Fort Worth)WR Ryan Grant (Beaumont)QB Robert Griffin III (Copperas Cove)LB Jackson Jeffcoat (Plano)G Josh LeRibeus (Richardson)LB Keenan Robinson (Plano)T Trent Williams (Longview)LB Ja’Gared Davis (Crockett)

Cowboys from the D.C./Maryland/Virginia area:Assistant Offensive Line Coach Frank Pollack (Camp Springs, Md.)Strength and Conditioning Coordinator Mike Woicik (Baltimore, Md.)Defensive Backs Coach Jerome Henderson (Portsmouth, Va.)

Notable Pro Connections:Head Coaches Jay Gruden (Barcelona Dragons/Sacramento Surge) and

Jason Garrett (San Antonio Riders) each played quarterback in the World League of American Football in 1991.

Defensive Coordinator Jim Haslett played for Cowboys Assistant Head Coach Monte Kiffin in Buffalo from 1984-85 when Haslett was a linebacker and Kiffin was the Linebackers Coach.

Haslett was the Linebackers Coach in New Orleans in 1995 when Kiffin was the Defensive Coordinator there.

Offensive Line Coach Chris Foerster was the Offensive Coordinator in Miami in 2004 when Cowboys Head Coach Jason Garrett played quarter-back there.

Foerster was the Assistant Offensive Line/Tight Ends Coach in Minne-sota from 1993-95 when Monte Kiffin was Linebackers Coach there from 1991-94.

Running Backs Coach Randy Jordan played in Oakland from 1998-02 when Cowboys Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Coach Bill Callahan was the Offensive Coordinator (1998-01) and Head Coach there (2002) and Cowboys Quarterbacks Coach Wade Wilson was a quarterback there from 1998-99.

Special Teams Coordinator Ben Kotwica held various roles with special teams for the New York Jets from 2007-13 when Callahan coached the of-fensive line there from 2008-11 and Defensive Backs Coach Jerome Hen-derson was the Assistant Defensive Backs Coach (2007) and the Defensive Backs Coach (2008).

S Ryan Clark (2002-03) and NT Barry Cofield (2002-03) played for the New York Giants when Cowboys Tight Ends Coach Michael Pope held the same position there.

Head Coach Jay Gruden (2002-08), Offensive Line Coach Chris Foer-ster (1996-01), Tight Ends Coach Sean McVay (2008), Director of Football Operations Paul Kelly (2004-08), Defensive Backs Coach Raheem Mor-ris (2002-05, 07-11), Cowboys Head Coach Jason Garrett, Assistant Head Coach Monte Kiffin (1996-08), Assistant Defensive Backs Coach Joe Baker (2009-11), Defensive Coordiantor Rod Marinelli (1996-05) and Special Teams Coordinator Rich Bisaccia (2002-10) were all members of the Tam-pa Bay Buccaneers.

Defensive Coordinator Jim Haslett was the Head Coach in New Orleans from 2000-05 when Cowboys Assistant Defensive Backs Coach Joe Baker held various defensive coaching positions there from 2000-04.

Haslett and Joe Baker also worked together in St. Louis in 2006 when Haslett was the Defensive Coordinator there, Joe Baker was the Defensive Quality Control/Linebackers Coach and Redskins Outside Linebackers Coach Brian Baker was the Defensive Line Coach.

Defensive Line Coach Jacob Burney held the same position in Denver when Joe Baker was the Linebackers Coach (2007) and an Offensive As-sistant (2008).

DL Chris Baker and Cowboys T Jermey Parnell played together in Miami in 2010. .

Assistant Offensive Line Coach Shane Day was the Quarterbacks Coach in Chicago in 2011 when Cowboys FB Tyler Clutts and DT Henry Melton played there and Cowboys Defensive Coordinator Rod Marinelli was the Assistant Head Coach.

G Shawn Lauvao played in Cleveland (2010-13) when Cowboys Assis-tant Defensive Line/Defensive Ends Coach Ben Bloom was a Defensive Assistant there (2010), Running Backs Coach Gary Brown held the same position (2009-12), Linebackers Coach Matt Eberflus held the same po-sition (2009-10) and Defensive Backs Coach Jerome Henderson held the same position (2009-11).Notable College Connections:

TE Niles Paul and RB Roy Helu, Jr. played for Nebraska in 2007 when Run-ning Backs Coach Randy Jordan held the same position there and Cowboys Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Coach Bill Callahan was the Head Coach.

QB Robert Griffin III played with Cowboys WR Terrance Williams at Bay-lor from 2009-11.

G Josh LeRibeus (2007-10) and LB Ja’Gared Davis (2009-12) played with Cowboys WR Cole Beasley (2008-11) and CB Sterling Moore (2009-10) at Southern Methodist.

T Trent Williams (2006-09) played with Cowboys TE James Hanna (2008-11) and RB DeMarco Murray (2007-10) at Oklahoma.

LB Keenan Robinson (2007-11) played with Cowboys DT Henry Melton (2005-08) at Texas.

LB Jackson Jeffcoat (2010-13) played with Cowboys T Donald Hawkins (2012-13) at Texas.

Defensive Assistant Aubrey Pleasant played with Cowboys DT Nick Hayden at Wisconsin from 2005-07.

Redskins/Cowboys Connections

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Redskins/COWBOYS Series HistorySunday’s matchup between the

Redskins and Cowboys will mark the 110th overall meeting between the division rivals. It will be the 108th regular season meeting be-tween the two franchises.

The Redskins trail the all-time regular season series, 41-64-2.

Washington won both of the teams’ postseason meetings, victories in the 1972 and 1982 NFC Championship games.

The Redskins defeated the Cowboys, 20-17, in an overtime thriller in the teams’ first meet-ing this season. With a win on Sunday, the Red-skins can earn their first sweep of the Cowboys since 2012 and would have wins in four of their last six against Dallas for the first time since the 2005-08 seasons.

Season Winner Score Location1960 Redskins 26-14 Washington1961 Tie 28-28 Dallas Redskins 34-24 Washington1962 Tie 35-35 Dallas Cowboys 38-10 Washington1963 Redskins 21-17 Washington Cowboys 35-20 Dallas1964 Cowboys 24-18 Dallas Redskins 28-16 Washington1965 Cowboys 27-7 Dallas Redskins 34-31 Washington1966 Cowboys 31-30 Washington Redskins 34-31 Dallas1967 Cowboys 17-14 Washington Redskins 27-20 Dallas1968 Cowboys 44-24 Washington Cowboys 29-20 Dallas1969 Cowboys 41-28 Washington Cowboys 20-10 Dallas1970 Cowboys 45-21 Washington Cowboys 34-0 Dallas1971 Redskins 20-16 Dallas Cowboys 13-0 Washington1972 Redskins 24-20 Washington Cowboys 34-14 Dallas Redskins 26-3 Washington**1973 Redskins 14-7 Washington Cowboys 27-7 Dallas1974 Redskins 28-21 Washington Cowboys 24-23 Dallas1975 Redskins 30-24 OT Washington Cowboys 31-10 Dallas1976 Cowboys 20-7 Washington Redskins 27-14 Dallas1977 Cowboys 34-16 Dallas Cowboys 14-7 Washington1978 Redskins 9-5 Washington Cowboys 37-10 Dallas1979 Redskins 34-20 Washington Cowboys 35-34 Dallas

Season Winner Score Location1980 Cowboys 17-3 Washington Cowboys 14-10 Dallas1981 Cowboys 26-10 Washington Cowboys 24-10 Dallas1982 Cowboys 24-10 Washington Redskins 31-17 Washington**1983 Cowboys 31-30 Washington Redskins 31-10 Dallas1984 Redskins 34-14 Washington Redskins 30-28 Dallas1985 Cowboys 44-14 Dallas Cowboys 13-7 Washington1986 Cowboys 30-6 Dallas Redskins 41-14 Washington1987 Redskins 13-7 Dallas Redskins 24-20 Washington1988 Redskins 35-17 Dallas Cowboys 24-17 Washington1989 Redskins 30-7 Dallas Cowboys 13-3 Washington1990 Redskins 19-15 Washington Cowboys 27-17 Washington1991 Redskins 33-31 Dallas Cowboys 24-21 Washington1992 Cowboys 23-10 Dallas Redskins 20-17 Washington1993 Redskins 35-16 Washington Cowboys 38-3 Dallas1994 Cowboys 34-7 Washington Cowboys 31-7 Dallas1995 Redskins 27-23 Washington Redskins 24-17 Dallas1996 Cowboys 21-10 Dallas Redskins 37-10 Washington1997 Redskins 21-16 Washington Cowboys 17-14 Dallas1998 Cowboys 31-10 Washington Cowboys 23-7 Dallas1999 Cowboys 41-35 OT Washington Cowboys 38-20 Dallas2000 Cowboys 27-21 Washington Cowboys 32-13 Dallas2001 Cowboys 9-7 Dallas Cowboys 20-14 Washington2002 Cowboys 27-20 Dallas Redskins 20-14 Washington2003 Cowboys 21-14 Dallas Cowboys 27-0 Washington2004 Cowboys 21-18 Washington Cowboys 13-10 Dallas2005 Redskins 14-13 Dallas Redskins 35-7 Washington2006 Cowboys 27-10 Dallas Redskins 22-19 Washington2007 Cowboys 28-23 Dallas Redskins 27-6 Washington2008 Redskins 26-24 Dallas Cowboys 14-10 Washington2009 Cowboys 7-6 Dallas Cowboys 17-0 Washington

Season Winner Score Location2010 Redskins 13-7 Washington Cowboys 33-30 Dallas2011 Cowboys 18-16 Dallas Cowboys 27-24 Washington2012 Redskins 38-31 Dallas Redskins 28-18 Washington2013 Cowboys 31-16 Dallas Cowboys 24-23 Washington2014 Redskins 20-17 OT Dallas

** NFC Championship GameHome games bolded.

Series Notables

Largest Redskins Victory: 28 12/18/05 (35-7)

Largest Cowboys Victory: 35 12/26/1993 (38-3)

Longest Redskins Win Streak: 4 1986-88

Longest Cowboys Win Streak: 10 1997-02

Current Redskins Streak: Won 1 2014

Most Points Scored, Redskins: 41 11/23/86 (41-14)

In the teams’ last meeting, quarterback Colt McCoy completed 25-of-30 passes for 299 yards and added a rushing touchdown to help engineer a 20-17 overtime road victory against the Cowboys.

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SERIES SUPERLATIVESREDSKINS

PASSING Completions 33 Jason Campbell, 11/18/07Attempts 54 Jason Campbell, 11/18/07Yards 382 Brad Johnson, 09/12/99TDs 4 5 Times Last Time: Robert Griffin III, 11/22/12

RUSHINGAttempts 36 John Riggins, 01/22/83Yards 200 Alfred Morris, 12/30/12TDs 3 3 Times Last Time: Alfred Morris, 12/30/12

RECEIVINGReceptions 11 Pierre Garcon, 12/22/13 Charley Taylor, 11/13/66 Yards 199 Charley Taylor, 11/13/66TDs 3 Chris Cooley, 12/18/05 Jerry Smith, 11/16/69

DEFENSESacks 4 Phillip Daniels, 12/18/05Interceptions 3 Jim Steffen, 09/29/63

COWBOYS

PASSING Completions 37 Tony Romo, 11/22/12Attempts 62 Tony Romo, 11/22/12 Yards 441 Tony Romo, 11/22/12TDs 5 Troy Aikman, 09/12/99

RUSHINGAttempts 34 Emmitt Smith, 11/24/91Yards 189 Troy Hambrick, 12/14/03TDs 3 Emmitt Smith, 11/28/96 Duane Thomas, 11/22/70

RECEIVINGReceptions 13 Lance Rentzel, 11/19/67 Yards 246 Bob Hayes, 11/13/66TDs 4 Terrell Owens, 11/18/07 DEFENSESacks 5 Jim Jeffcoat, 11/10/85Interceptions 3 Terence Newman, 12/14/03

Career Stats vs. CowboysProjected Offensive Starters

QB Robert Griffin III (three games): 47-of-84, 650 yards, 4 TD22 att., 169 yards, 1 TDRB Alfred Morris (five games): 115 att., 555 yards, 7 TD3 rec., 24 yardsFB Darrel Young (eight games): 1 rush, 19 yards4 rec., 44 yardsWR Pierre Garçon (six games): 36 rec., 448 yards, 3 TDWR DeSean Jackson (11 games): 41 att., 799 yards, 1 TD5 att., 39 yardsTE Jordan Reed (two games): 11 rec., 98 yards

Projected Defensive Starters (Stats according to STATS, INC.)

DE Jarvis Jenkins (five games): 7 tackles (3 solo)NT Chris Baker (five games): 5 tackles (2 solo)DE Jason Hatcher (one game): No defensive stats registeredOLB Ryan Kerrigan (seven games): 30 tackles (21 solo), 4.0 sacks, 1 FF, 1 PDJLB Perry Riley, Jr. (eight games): 46 tackles (25 solo), 2.5 sacks, 1 PDMLB Keenan Robinson (two games): 12 tackles (8 solo), 1.0 sackOLB Gabe Miller: First game vs. CowboysCB Bashaud Breeland (one game): 6 tackles (all solo), 1 FF, 4 PDCB David Amerson (three games): 7 tackles (all solo)S Phillip Thomas: First game vs. CowboysS Ryan Clark (nine games): 37 tackles (26 solo), 1 FF

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Tale of the TapeOFFENSE

REDSKINS COWBOYS284 Points 42346 Points in 1st Quarter 7891 Points in 2nd Quarter 13078 Points in 3rd Quarter 11066 Points in 4th Quarter 10231 Offensive Touchdowns 4914 Rushing TDs 1417 Passing TDs 350 Returns 223 Field Goals 225325 Yards From Scrimmage 5665355.0 Yards Per Game 377.7938 Total Plays 9545.7 Avg. Per Play 5.929/11 Fumbles/Lost 20/1416 Had Intercepted 1058/185 Third-down Conversions 91/18931.4 Third-down Percentage 48.14/14 Fourth-down Conversions 3/628.6 Fourth-down Percentages 50.0111/1029 Penalties/Yards 98/79130:37 Time of Possession Avg. 32:30 PASSING 506 Pass Attempts 442337 Pass Completions 30666.6 Completion Percentage 69.23738 Passing Yards 3485249.2 Avg. Yards/Game 232.317 Passing Touchdowns 3516 Interceptions 1089.6 Rating 111.755 Times Sacked 3033 Completions of 25+ yards 24 RUSHING 377 Rush Attempts 4821587 Rush Yards 21804.21 Yards Per Carry 4.52105.8 Yards Per Game 145.314 Touchdowns 1483 First Downs 10346 Rushes of 10+ yards 59 RECEIVING 337 Receptions 3064125 Receiving yards 370912.2 Yards Per Catch 12.1275.0 Yards Per Game 247.317 Touchdowns 35173 First Downs 19233 Receptions of 25+ yards 24

DEFENSEREDSKINS COWBOYS394 Points 33569 Points in 1st Quarter 69123 Points in 2nd Quarter 8982 Points in 3rd Quarter 58120 Points in 4th Quarter 11642 Offensive Touchdowns 389 Rushing TDs 1733 Passing TDs 216 Returns 319 Field Goals 155239 Yards From Scrimmage 5268349.3 Yards Per Game 351.2915 Total Plays 9105.7 Avg. Per Play 5.825/12 Fumbles/Lost 18/116 Had Intercepted 1685/195 Third-down Conversions 85/19243.6 Third-down Percentage 44.35/9 Fourth-down Conversions 10/1855.6 Fourth-down Percentages 55.6137/1116 Penalties/Yards 95/76029:23 Time of Possession Avg. 27:30 PASSING 485 Pass Attempts 517323 Pass Completions 34466.6 Completion Percentage 66.53691 Passing Yards 3722246.1 Avg. Yards/Game 248.133 Passing Touchdowns 216 Interceptions 16108.9 Rating 89.236 Times Sacked 2531 Completions of 25+ yards 25 RUSHING 394 Rush Attempts 3681548 Rush Yards 15463.93 Yards Per Carry 4.20103.2 Yards Per Game 103.19 Touchdowns 1774 First Downs 8134 Rushes of 10+ yards 40 RECEIVING 323 Receptions 3443932 Receiving yards 385112.2 Yards Per Catch 11.2262.1 Yards Per Game 256.733 Touchdowns 21182 First Downs 18231 Receptions of 25+ yards 25

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LAST MEETINGRedskins 20, Cowboys 17 (OT)Associated PressOct. 27, 2014

ARLINGTON, Texas -- Colt McCoy did it again. The small-town West Texas kid calmly led a winning drive at the home of

the Dallas Cowboys.McCoy’s successful return to his home state trumped Tony Romo’s dra-

matic return to the game.McCoy directed Washington to Kai Forbath’s 40-yard field goal in over-

time and Dallas was unable to answer after Romo came back from an in-jury to his surgically repaired back, sending the Redskins to a 20-17 victory Monday night that snapped the Cowboys’ six-game winning streak.

Playing in Dallas’ stadium for the first time since his Texas-record 45th victory in the 2009 Big 12 championship game against Nebraska -- 13-12 on a last-play field goal -- McCoy won in his first NFL start in nearly three years after beginning the night with a career record of 6-15.

“Last-second wins, right?” McCoy said, laughing. “But I grew up as the game went on. I felt more and more comfortable, and I started seeing the defense right. We made some plays down the stretch that good teams have to make to win games.”

It might be McCoy’s only start if Robert Griffin III is ready to return from a dislocated ankle that has sidelined him since Week 2. The Redskins go to Minnesota on Sunday and then have their bye week.

“Robert’s our starter,” coach Jay Gruden said. “I haven’t wavered off of that in my mind. When he’s ready, he’ll be ready to go.”

The Cowboys (6-2) had one last chance after Forbath’s kick but didn’t get a first down. Romo’s final pass on fourth down was knocked away by Bashaud Breeland.

Dallas running back DeMarco Murray extended the record he took from Jim Brown a week ago with his eighth straight 100-yard rushing game to start the season. He had 141 yards rushing and another 80 receiving but also had his fifth fumble of the season at the end of a 36-yard screen pass inside the Washington 10 in the first half.

“Well, it’s terribly disappointing,” owner Jerry Jones said. “Jay Gruden and his staff, their organization, they came in here and took it to us, and they won the game. We couldn’t get it done.”

Romo left after getting sacked by Keenan Robinson in the third quarter. He lay motionless for several minutes but returned for the final Dallas drive of regulation.

The 34-year-old Romo, who had surgery for a herniated disk in Decem-ber, reached for his back after the hit and stayed flat on the ground before trainers rolled him to his side. He walked to the locker room mostly under his own power.

Coach Jason Garrett said X-rays were negative and Romo had a back contusion.

“Even if I hadn’t had back surgery, I probably would have felt that one pretty good,” said Romo, who was 17-of-28 for 209 yards and a touchdown while getting sacked five times. “It was a direct shot.”

Romo played through a back injury against the Redskins last year, lead-ing a winning drive that kept the Cowboys’ playoff hopes alive. But he had to sit out a season-ending loss to Philadelphia that kept Dallas out of the postseason for the fourth straight year.

This time, it was McCoy leading the Redskins (3-5) to their first NFC East win since beating Dallas with a playoff spot on the line in the 2012 finale. He took over for an ineffective Kirk Cousins at halftime last weekend and led a drive to Forbath’s game winner on the final play of a 19-17 victory over Tennessee.

The Redskins had lost eight division games in a row -- and their previous seven games in prime time.

“I just tried to stay composed,” said McCoy, who was shaky early and threw an interception in the end zone with Washington in scoring range. “I

don’t know if it was nerves or not. I called a play wrong in the huddle one time. But we found a way to win and found a way to play well in the second half.”

McCoy, who was 25-of-30 for 299 yards, threw 23 yards to Pierre Garcon to get the winning drive going. On third-and-3 from midfield, he fled the pocket, pointed to Jordan Reed to run up the field and lofted a pass that Reed caught while tiptoeing inbounds.

Another 16-yarder to Reed made Forbath’s job much easier.Brandon Weeden took over at quarterback after Romo was hurt, and his

first play was a handoff to Murray for 51 yards to the Redskins’ 6, but the Cowboys had to settle for a field goal.

McCoy put Washington up 17-10 early in the fourth quarter with a 7-yard run on a quarterback draw, slicing among three defenders across the goal line.

Weeden answered with a matching 80-yard drive capped by his 25-yard scoring pass to Jason Witten.

Game notes: Not only did Redskins RT Tyler Polumbus get replaced as the starter by Tom Compton, he wasn’t even active for the game. ... Dallas LB Justin Durant sustained a season-ending torn arm muscle in the fourth quarter. ... Redskins S Brandon Meriweather had two sacks, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery.

Redskins CowboysTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 19 20 By Rushing 5 4 By Passing 14 15 By Penalty 0 1THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 6-14-43% 5-12-42%FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 1-1-100% 0-1-0%TOTAL NET YARDS 409 390 Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) 64 64 Average gain per offensive play 6.4 6.1NET YARDS RUSHING 123 166 Total Rushing Plays 31 25 Average gain per rushing play 4.0 6.6 Tackles for a loss-number and yards 5-11 1-1NET YARDS PASSING 286 224 Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass 3-13 5-54 Gross yards passing 299 278PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED 30-25-1 34-21-0 Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) 8.7 5.7KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks 5-5-3 5-5-5PUNTS Number and Average 5-46.2 4-51.5 Had Blocked 0 0 FGs - PATs Had Blocked 0-0 0-0 Net Punting Average 38.6 41.8TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) 39 18 No. and Yards Punt Returns 2-39 2-18 No. and Yards Kickoff Returns 0-0 2-45 No. and Yards Interception Returns 0-0 1-0PENALTIES Number and Yards 6-45 3-35FUMBLES Number and Lost 0-0 4-2TOUCHDOWNS 2 2 Rushing 2 0 Passing 0 2EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts 2-2 2-2 Kicking Made-Attempts 2-2 2-2FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts 2-2 1-1RED ZONE EFFICIENCY 2-2-100% 1-2-50%GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY 2-2-100% 1-2-50%SAFETIES 0 0FINAL SCORE 20 17TIME OF POSSESSION 38:12 28:37

Redskins def. Cowboys, 20-17

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2014 NFL STANDINGS and RankingsNATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE

East Division Team W L T Pct Conf Div StreakCowboys 11 4 0 .733 7-4-0 3-2-0 Won 3Eagles 9 6 0 .600 5-6-0 3-2-0 Lost 3Giants 6 9 0 .400 4-7-0 2-3-0 Won 3Redskins 4 11 0 .267 2-9-0 2-3-0 Won 1 North Division Team W L T Pct Conf Div StreakLions 11 4 0 .733 9-2-0 5-0-0 Won 4Packers 11 4 0 .733 8-3-0 4-1-0 Won 1Vikings 6 9 0 .400 5-6-0 0-5-0 Lost 2Bears 5 10 0 .333 4-7-0 1-4-0 Lost 4 South Division Team W L T Pct Conf Div StreakPanthers 6 8 1 .433 5-6-0 3-2-0 Won 3Falcons 6 9 0 .400 6-5-0 5-0-0 Won 1Saints 6 9 0 .400 5-6-0 2-3-0 Lost 1Buccaneers 2 13 0 .133 1-10-0 0-5-0 Lost 5 West Division Team W L T Pct Conf Div StreakSeahawks 11 4 0 .733 9-2-0 4-1-0 Won 5Cardinals 11 4 0 .733 8-3-0 3-2-0 Lost 149ers 7 8 0 .467 6-5-0 1-4-0 Lost 4Rams 6 9 0 .400 4-7-0 2-3-0 Lost 2

AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE

East DivisionTeam W L T Pct Conf Div StreakPatriots 12 3 0 .800 9-2-0 4-1-0 Won 3Dolphins 8 7 0 .533 6-5-0 3-2-0 Won 1Bills 8 7 0 .533 4-7-0 3-2-0 Lost 1Jets 3 12 0 .200 3-8-0 0-5-0 Lost 1 North Division Team W L T Pct Conf Div StreakBengals 10 4 1 .700 7-4-0 3-2-0 Won 2Steelers 10 5 0 .667 8-3-0 3-2-0 Won 3Ravens 9 6 0 .600 5-6-0 2-3-0 Lost 1Browns 7 8 0 .467 4-7-0 2-3-0 Lost 4 South Division Team W L T Pct Conf Div StreakColts 10 5 0 .667 8-3-0 5-0-0 Lost 1Texans 8 7 0 .533 7-4-0 3-2-0 Won 1Jaguars 3 12 0 .200 2-9-0 1-4-0 Won 1Titans 2 13 0 .133 2-9-0 1-4-0 Lost 9 West Division Team W L T Pct Conf Div StreakBroncos 11 4 0 .733 9-2-0 5-0-0 Lost 1Chargers 9 6 0 .600 6-5-0 2-3-0 Won 1Chiefs 8 7 0 .533 6-5-0 2-3-0 Lost 1Raiders 3 12 0 .200 2-9-0 1-4-0 Won 1

REDSKINS SEASON RANKINGSOFFENSE No. Rank (NFL/NFC)Yards / Game 355 13/8Yards / Play 5.68 9/6Rushing Yards / Game 105.8 20/10Rushing Yards / Play 4.21 15/8Passing Yards / Game 249.2 12/7Passing Yards / Play 7.39 6/4Interception Rate 3.16% 23/12Sacks / Pass Attempt 10.87% 30/15First Downs / Game 19.9 17/103rd Down Pct 31.35% 30/164th Down Pct 28.57% 32/16Red Zone Pct 50.00% 23/12Goal to Go% 60.00% 29/14Avg Time of Possession 30:37:00 10/6Points / Game 18.9 27/15

DEFENSE No. Rank (NFL/NFC)Yards / Game 349.3 14/6Yards / Play 5.73 25/10Rushing Yards / Game 103.2 10/6Rushing Yards / Play 3.93 8/4Passing Yards / Game 246.1 22/9Passing Yards / Play 7.61 30/14Interception Rate 1.24% 29/16Sacks / Pass Attempt 7.42% 12/5First Downs / Game 19.1 7/63rd Down Pct 43.59% 26/134th Down Pct 55.56% 21t/10tRed Zone Pct 54.55% 17/7Goal to Go% 77.27% 26/13Points / Game 26.3 28/14Point Differential / Game -7.3 26/14Yard Differential / Game 5.7 16/9

SPECIAL TEAMS No. Rank (NFL/NFC)Field Goals Made 88.46% 7/3Punt Return Avg 7.1 23/14Kickoff Return Avg 22.1 24/12Punt Coverage Avg 9.6 22t/11Kickoff Coverage Avg 25.8 23/12

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SkinformationPRONUNCIATION GUIDE

PLAYER PRONUNCIATION GUIDEDavid Amerson AM-urh-sunSteve Beauharnais Bo-HAR-nessStephen Bowen BO-enBashaud Breeland BUSH-audJa’Gared Davis Juh-GAIR-idKai Forbath (rhymes with eye)Pierre Garçon Gar-SOANKedric Golston KEH-drick GOAL-stunRoy Helu, Jr. Heh-luDuke Ihenacho EE-ah-NAH-choFrank Kearse KEERseShawn Lauvao Lah-VOWJosh LeRibeus Luh-REE-busKory Lichtensteiger LICK-ten-STY-grrChris Neild KNEELedKenny Okoro oh-CORE-ohBrian Orakpo uh-RACK-poDarrel Young DUH-rell

COACHING STAFF PRONUNCIATION GUIDEChris Foerster FUR-sterBen Kotwica Cot-WEE-kuh

The 2014 Washington Redskins Media Guide is available for download online by directing your browser to http://redskins.1stroundmediagroup.com.

The bookmarked PDF includes:• Bios for executives, coaches, players and other team personnel• Rosters and pronunciation guides• 2013 recap information• Team history and records• Information on FedExField, Redskins Park and Training Camp• 2014 media policies and guidelines

The guide can be downloaded in PDF format and can be viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader, which can be downloaded for free at get.adobe.com/reader. No printed or flash drive copies are available.

Furthermore, updated weekly information will be made available throughout the season on the team’s online medial portal, located at redskins.1stroundmediagroup.com.

MEDIA GUIDE INFORMATION

As of Dec. 23:

Tallest Players .................................................... Tyler Polumbus (6’8”)Average Height ..............................................................................6’ 1.5”Heaviest Player ............................................. Trent Williams (337 lbs.)Lightest Player .............................................DeSean Jackson (178 lbs.)Average Weight ......................................................................... 244.9 lbsOldest Player ............................................................ Santana Moss (35)Youngest Player ..................Silas Redd (22 years, 9 months, 22 days)Average Age ............................................................................. 26.2 years

ROSTER SUPERLATIVES

Please include suffixes for the names of nose tackle Barry Cofield, Jr., quarterback Robert Griffin III, running back Roy Helu, Jr., line-backer Perry Riley, Jr. and running back Silas Redd, Jr. when possible. In addition, for all text media, please include the cedilla on the “c” in the name of wide receiver Pierre Garçon. On a full keyboard, the ç character can be inserted by holding ALT while typing “0231” on the numpad.

A NOTE ON NAMES

Sunday, Dec. 28 TIME (ET) TVCleveland at Baltimore 1:00 PM CBSDallas at Washington 1:00 PM FOXIndianapolis at Tennessee 1:00 PM CBSJacksonville at Houston 1:00 PM FOXSan Diego at Kansas City 1:00 PM CBSNY Jets at Miami 1:00 PM CBSChicago at Minnesota 1:00 PM FOXBuffalo at New England 1:00 PM CBSPhiladelphia at NY Giants 1:00 PM FOXNew Orleans at Tampa Bay 1:00 PM FOXCarolina at Atlanta 4:25 PM CBSDetroit at Green Bay 4:25 PM FOXOakland at Denver 4:25 PM CBSArizona at San Francisco 4:25 PM FOXSt. Louis at Seattle 4:25 PM FOXCincinnati at Pittsburgh 8:30 PM NBC

Week 17 Schedule

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Two Join 1,000-Yard Club in Week 16XXX DeSean Jackson

The road to DeSean Jackson’s fourth career 1,000-yard receiving sea-son was just a little bit sweeter in 2014.

Jackson recorded three 1,000-yard receiving seasons as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles in 2009, 2010 and 2013. Jackson entered Week 16 needing 43 yards to reach the 1,000-yard mark, and standing opposite him at the line of scrimmage in his quest for 1,000 was his former team.

That day, Jackson earned his first victory against his former team and recorded four receptions for 126 yards (31.5 avg.). In two games against his former team this season, Jackson caught nine passes for 243 yards (27.0 avg.) with one touchdown.

“It was very special for myself, being there last year and everything happening,” Jackson said of the game and his journey. “For us to come out on top like that, that’s a great one.”

With a 51-yard reception on his second catch of the game, Jackson surpassed 1,000 receiving yards on the season to post the 28th 1,000-yard receiving season in Redskins history. Jackson became the fifth member of the Redskins to post 1,000 receiving yards in his first season in Washington, joining Bobby Mitchell in 1962, Henry Ellard in 1994, Laveranues Coles in 2003 and Santana Moss in 2005.

1,000 RECEIVING YARDS IN DEBUT SEASON WITH REDSKINS:

Team Year Yards Rec. Avg. TDDeSean Jackson 2014 1,083 54 20.1 5Santana Moss 2005 1,483 84 17.7 9Laveranues Coles 2003 1,204 82 14.7 6Henry Ellard 1994 1,397 74 18.9 6Bobby Mitchell 1962 1,384 72 19.2 11

Jackson reached 1,000 yards in the process of registering his sixth 100-yard receiving game of the season. His six 100-yard games in a single season mark the fourth time a member of the Redskins has accomplished the feat since 1960 (Bobby Mitchell, 7 in 1962 and 6 in 1963; Art Monk, 6 in 1985).

Alfred MorrisDevoid of any single ubiquitous nickname for the third-year running

back out of Florida Atlantic, Redskins Head Coach Jay Gruden has his own descriptor for Alfred Morris — “Steady Eddie” — which he used both in Training Camp and after the Redskins’ Week 16 win vs. Philadelphia.

The numbers from Morris’ first three seasons would give credence to the name “Steady Freddy” if the bruising back was the type to accede a nickname. With 83 yards on 21 carries against the Eagles, Morris surpassed the 1,000-yard rushing mark for the third time in his first three seasons.

Morris became only the fourth player in Redskins history to post three career 1,000-yard rushing seasons with the Redskins, joining Clinton Portis (4), John Riggins (4) and Stephen Davis (3). Morris joined Davis (1999-2001) as the only players in Redskins history to rush for 1,000 yards in three consecutive seasons.

Morris is the 17th player in NFL history to eclipse the 1,000-yard rush-ing mark in each of his first three seasons, a list that includes John Brock-ington (1971-73), Tony Dorsett (1977-79), Earl Campbell (1978-80), Ottis Anderson (1979-81), William Andrews (1979-81), Eric Dickerson (1983-85), Barry Sanders (1989-91), Terrell Davis (1995-97), Curtis Martin (1995-97), Eddie George (1996-98), Corey Dillon (1997-99), Jamal Lewis (2000-03), LaDainian Tomlinson (2001-03), Clinton Portis (2002-04), Adrian Peterson (2007-09) and Chris Johnson (2008-10). Morris is the first player to accomplish the feat with the Redskins.

CONSECUTIVE 1,000-YARD RUSHING SEASONS (REDSKINS):

Player Streak Years Alfred Morris 3 2012-14Stephen Davis 3 1999-2001Clinton Portis 2 2007-08Clinton Portis 2 2004-05Terry Allen 2 1995-96Earnest Byner 2 1990-91George Rogers 2 1985-86John Riggins 2 1983-84John Riggins 2 1978-79

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DeSean JacksonThe Washington Redskins knew first-hand what kind of

playmaking ability wide receiver DeSean Jackson possesses. In six years as a Philadephia Eagle, Jackson faced the Red-skins 11 times, catching 32 passes for 572 yards (17.9 avg.) with five receiving touchdowns, his most receiving touch-downs against any opponent.

So when Jackson hit the free agent market on March 28, the Redskins were quick to act, signing the three-time Pro

Bowler on April 2. Now the Redskins and first-year head coach Jay Gruden have set about finding ways to feature the dynamic seventh-year playmaker as part of its arsenal of weapons in 2014.

“You want to get people involved. That’s what the beauty of this of-fense hopefully is – being able to spread the ball around,” Gruden said during training camp. “We are able to get the running game involved, we are able to get Andre Roberts, DeSean and Pierre Garçon their touches and Robert [Griffin III] whatever he needs to do. Darrel Young, Jordan Reed, even [Logan] Paulsen, we’ve got to try to get everybody involved.”

It’s been Jackson’s explosiveness that has turned heads his entire career since entering the league in 2008. Jackson leads the NFL in receptions of 50-plus yards (29) and total touchdowns of 50-plus yards (20) in that time-frame.

Jackson’s explosiveness and flair for the dramatic took center stage in Week 3 in his return to Philadelphia. Despite being questionable after suf-fering an injury to his AC joint a week earlier, Jackson played and played spectacularly against the Eagles, posting a season-high 117 receiving yards on five receptions including an 81-yard touchdown on a bomb in his re-turn. He would add touchdowns of 60 yards and 64 yards in Week 5 and Week 6, respectively.

In Week 3, Jackson and Garçon became the first Redskins to accumu-late 100 receiving yards in the same game since Laveranues Coles (180) and Rod Gardner (118) accomplished the feat at Atlanta on Sept. 13, 2003. With Garçon and Jackson comprising a one-two receiving punch among Washington’s array of offensive weapons for 2014, the question was posed to Jackson early in training camp: Will there be enough touches to keep everyone happy?

“I’m sure that’s the question everyone will want to know. Honestly, me and Andre [Roberts] were just talking about it earlier. It’s very dangerous and it’s very scary – I’d rather be on the team that has all the weapons,” Jackson said. “With me, Tana [Santana Moss], Pierre, J-Reed [Jordan Reed], Roberts, it’s so many options – Alfred Morris. There’s just so many options that regardless of how you play it... If somebody doesn’t get dou-ble teamed, another receiver is going to be open.”

“I’d rather be on the team with all the weapons.”- Wide receiver DeSean Jackson in response to a question about if there are enough touches to keep all of Washintgon’s offensive threats happy

Jackson’s addition was called a “hand-in-glove” fit by Pro Bowl left tackle Trent Williams, and it’s how Jackson fits both with and without the ball that Gruden envisions helping the attack.

“Some days DeSean will have 10 catches for 200 yards. Maybe he will have two catches for eight yards. We don’t know how it’s going to play out, how the defenses are going to cover us,” Gruden said. “The coverage should dictate where the ball goes and hopefully with the weapons that we have, a certain guy can make a defense pay depending on how they are playing us.”

Jackson joined the Redskins following a season in which he posted career highs in receptions (82) and receiving yards (1,332) and matched his career high in receiving touchdowns (nine).

“Honestly, man,” Jackson opined when asked his expectations for 2014. “I just want to help my team win games.”

Dialing Long Distance

No NFL player has more total touchdowns covering 50+ yards than DeSean Jackson since 2008:

Player 2014 Team 50+ Yard TD1. DESEAN JACKSON WAS 202t. Chris Johnson NYJ 142t. Jordy Nelson GB 144. Calvin Johnson DET 13

YARDS PER RECEPTION

DeSean Jackson’s 17.6 yards per reception since entering the NFL in 2008 is the most among players with at least 300 catches:

Player 2014 Team Avg. 1. DESEAN JACKSON WAS 17.62. Vincent Jackson TB 17.23. Calvin Johnson DET 16.34. Mike Wallace MIA 15.65. Jordy Nelson GB 15.3

Deep Threat

No NFL player has more receptions of 50+ yards than DeSean Jackson since 2008:

Player 2014 Team 50+ Yard Rec1. DESEAN JACKSON WAS 292. Calvin Johnson DET 223. Jordy Nelson GB 194. Mike Wallace MIA 185. Vincent Jackson TB 16

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50-Yard Touchdowns since 1970DeSean Jackson is one of 10 players to record at least 20 total touch-

downs covering 50 yards or more since the 1970 merger.

Player Team(s) 50+ Yard TD1. Jerry Rice SF 362. Randy Moss MIN/OAK/NE 293. Terrell Owens Five teams 274. Steve Smith, Sr. CAR/BAL 245. Joey Galloway SEA/DAL/TB 22T6. Ken Burrough HOU 21T6. Devin Hester CHI/ATL 21T8. DeSean Jackson PHI/WAS 20T8. Mel Gray STL 20T8. Stanley Morgan NE 20

Note: Teams listed are only ones for which the listed player recorded at least one 50-yard touchdown.

50-yard receptionsDeSean Jackson’s 29 receptions of 50 yards or more since entering the league in 2008 are the most in the NFL. Provided below are each of

Jackson’s 29 career receptions of 50-plus yards.

Date Opponent Quarterback Yards12/12/2010 Cowboys Michael Vick 91t11/15/2010 Redskins Michael Vick 88t9/21/2014 Eagles Kirk Cousins 81t11/5/2012 Saints Michael Vick 77t9/20/2009 Saints Kevin Kolb 71t10/12/2014 Cardinals Kirk Cousins 64t9/27/2009 Chiefs Kevin Kolb 64t1/1/2012 Redskins Michael Vick 62t9/15/2013 Chargers Michael Vick 61t10/2/2011 49ers Michael Vick 619/26/2010 Jaguars Michael Vick 61t10/6/2014 Seahawks Kirk Cousins 60t12/12/2010 Cowboys Michael Vick 6012/13/2009 Giants Donovan McNabb 60t9/15/2008 Cowboys Donovan McNabb 6011/3/2013 Raiders Nick Foles 5912/20/2009 49ers Donovan McNabb 5911/7/2010 Colts Michael Vick 5810/6/2014 Seahawks Kirk Cousins 5710/26/2009 Redskins Donovan McNabb 57t11/2/2014 Vikings Robert Griffin III 5610/6/2013 Giants Michael Vick 5612/20/2014 Eagles Robert Griffin III 5511/10/2013 Packers Nick Foles 55t11/1/2009 Giants Donovan McNabb 54t9/19/2010 Lions Michael Vick 5312/20/2014 Eagles Robert Griffin III 5112/15/2013 Vikings Nick Foles 5110/18/2009 Raiders Donovan McNabb 51

Single-game Receiving Averages (2014)DeSean Jackson is the only player in the NFL to record multiple

games with a 30-yard receiving average with a minimum of three receptions this season.

He is responsible for four of the 19 such games recorded in the NFL this season:

Player Date Team Average1. Sammy Watkins 10/26/2014 Buf 52.32. Luke Willson 12/21/2014 Sea 46.33. Donte Moncrief 11/30/2014 Ind 44.74. DeSean Jackson 10/12/2014 Was 38.35. Martavis Bryant 11/9/2014 Pit 35.86. Jordan Cameron 10/12/2014 Cle 34.07. Justin Hunter 10/5/2014 Ten 33.08. Kenny Stills 11/30/2014 NO 32.49t. Kenny Britt 11/16/2014 STL 32.09t. Rob Gronkowski 12/14/2014 NE 32.011. Coby Fleener 11/30/2014 Ind 31.812. DeSean Jackson 12/20/2014 Was 31.513. DeSean Jackson 10/6/2014 Was 31.414. Delanie Walker 11/23/2014 Ten 31.015. Jarius Wright 12/7/2014 Min 30.816. T.Y. Hilton 11/23/2014 Ind 30.517. Clay Harbor 10/12/2014 Jax 30.318. Andre Holmes 10/12/2014 Oak 30.319. DeSean Jackson 11/2/2014 Was 30.0

Pass Location/DistanceBelow is a breakdown of how DeSean Jackson has done his damage

this season, according to STATS, LLC:

Pass Location Rec Yds Avg Lg TDLeft Sideline 11 185 16.8 57 1Left 8 44 5.5 16 0Middle 2 130 65 81 1Right 9 178 19.8 64 1Right Sideline 24 546 22.8 60 2

Pass Distance Rec Yds Avg Lg TDPass Behind Line 11 94 8.5 42 0Pass Thrown 1-10 21 172 8.2 17 0Pass Thrown 11-20 11 239 21.7 64 2Pass Thrown 21-30 1 56 56 56 0Pass Thrown 31-40 5 229 45.8 60 2Pass Thrown 41+ 5 293 58.6 81 1

Before/After Catch YardsTotal Receiving Yards 1,083Yards At Catch 686Yards After Catch 397

“The guy is playing at a level that I haven’t been around. The guy gets downfield and can adjust to the ball like nobody else.”

- Head Coach Jay Gruden on DeSean Jackson during his Nov. 3 press conference

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40-yard receptions (NFL)DeSean Jackson has recorded 12 receptions of 40 yards or more this

season, more than any other NFL player.Player Team 40+ Yd. Rec.1. DeSean Jackson WAS 122. Jordy Nelson GB 83. Jeremy Maclin PHI 7T4. DeAndre Hopkins HOU 6T4. Demaryius Thomas DEN 6T4. T.Y. Hilton IND 6T7. Martavis Bryant CLE 5T7. Steve Smith, Sr. BAL 5T7. Odell Beckham Jr. NYG 5T7. Golden Tate DET 5T7. Malcom Floyd SD 5T7. Kenny Stills NO 5T7. Michael Floyd ARI 5

RECEIVING AVG. (NFL LEADERBOARD)DeSean Jackson leads the league with 20.1 yards per reception

this season. No other qualifying NFL player has averaged more than 18 yards per catch.

Player Team Avg. Rec. Yds.1. DeSean Jackson Was 20.1 54 10832. Michael Floyd ARI 17.6 39 6883. Malcom Floyd SD 16.9 49 8274. Taylor Gabriel CLE 16.8 33 5555. T.Y. Hilton IND 16.4 82 1,3456. DeAndre Hopkins HOU 16.3 74 1,2057. Terrance Williams DAL 16.3 34 5538. Nate Washington TEN 16.2 40 6479. Kenny Britt STL 16.1 44 71010. Mike Evans TB 15.8 63 997

100-Yard Receiving Games (NFL)DeSean Jackson’s six 100-yard receiving games this season are tied for

sixth-most in the NFL.Player Team 100-Yd. Games1. Demaryius Thomas DEN 9T2. Antonio Brown PIT 7T2. Julio Jones ATL 7T2. Jordy Nelson GB 7T2. Emmanuel Sanders DEN 7T6. DeSean Jackson WAS 6T6. Odell Beckham Jr. NYG 6T6. T.Y. Hilton IND 6T6. Randall Cobb GB 5T6. A.J. Green CIN 5T6. Calvin Johnson DET 5T6. Golden Tate DET 5T13. Dez Bryant DAL 4T13. DeAndre Hopkins HOU 4T13. Jeremy Maclin PHI 4T13. Steve Smith, Sr. BAL 4T13. Sammy Watkins BUF 4

100-Yard Receiving Games (Redskins)DeSean Jackson is one 100-yard receiving games shy of matching Pro Football Hall of Famer Bobby Mitchell’s team record of seven (1962).

Player Season 100-Yd. Games1. Bobby Mitchell 1962 7T2. DeSean Jackson 2014 6T2. Bobby Mitchell 1963 6T2. Art Monk 1985 6T5. Charley Taylor 1966 5T5. Art Monk 1984 5T5. Gary Clark 1986 5T5. Gary Clark 1987 5T5. Gary Clark 1989 5T5. Henry Ellard 1994 5T5. Michael Westbrook 1999 5T5. Santana Moss 2005 5T5. Pierre Garcon 2013 5

Team ExplosivenessDeSean Jackson’s explosiveness has helped the Redskins

lead the NFL in pass plays of 40+ yards.

Team 40+ Yd. Pass Plays Avg. Gain of 40+1. Washington Redskins 18 54.12. Green Bay Packers 15 57.4T3. Indianapolis Colts 14 51.4T3. Pittsburgh Steelers 14 52.05. Philadelphia Eagles 12 54.6

50-yard receptions in a seasonJackson’s seven receptions of 50-plus yards this season are

the most by a member of the Redskins since 2000.

Player Season 50-Yd. Rec.1. DeSean Jackson 2014 72. Santana Moss 2005 53. Anthony Armstrong 2010 4

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A.M.-TrakAway from football, running back Alfred Morris might

be best known for his beloved car — a 1991 Mazda 626 he af-fectionately names “Bentley.” Mazda volunteered 275 hours of work over four months to restore Morris’ famous ride, which he bought from his pastor for $2 in college.

It’s been Morris himself that’s run like an old classic since he entered the league in 2012. Morris was one of the engines that drove the Redskins to their first team rushing title since

1933 in 2012 and has continued to drive the Redskins’ offense ever since.Morris was one of seven backs to post 1,000 rushing yards in both

2012 and 2013 and is one of only two to exceed 1,000 yards in each of the last three seasons entering Week 17 (Marshawn Lynch). Morris’ 3,919 rush-ing yards since 2012 are second-most in the league, and he is tied for the most 70-yard rushing games in that time frame.

MOST RUSHING YARDS SINCE 2012 (NFL):

Player Team Yards1. Marshawn Lynch SEA 4,0932. Alfred Morris WAS 3,9193. Jamaal Charles KC 3,7754. LeSean McCoy PHI 3,667

MOST 70-YARD RUSHING GAMES SINCE 2012 (NFL):

Player Team 70-Yard Games1t. Alfred Morris WAS 331t. Marshawn Lynch SEA 333. Jamaal Charles KC 30

Morris ranked third in the NFC and fourth in the NFL in rushing yardage a season ago.

MOST RUSHING YARDS (NFL, 2013):

Player Team Yards Att. Avg.1. LeSean McCoy PHI 314 1,607 5.122. Matt Forte CHI 289 1,339 4.633. Jamaal Charles KC 259 1,287 4.974. Alfred Morris WAS 276 1,275 4.625. Adrian Peterson MIN 279 1,266 4.54

Morris’ stretch of success began with a 2012 rookie season in which he blossomed from an overlooked sixth-round pick to the team’s new record-holder for rushing yards in a season. His performance was the third-most prolific by a rookie in league history.

RUSHING YARDS, ROOKIE SEASON (NFL HISTORY):

Player Season/Team Rush Yds. 1. Eric Dickerson 1983 Rams 1,8082. George Rogers 1981 Saints 1,6743. Alfred Morris 2012 Redskins 1,6134. Ottis Anderson 1979 Cardinals 1,605

Morris amassed the most rushing yardage of any Redskin in his first two NFL seasons.

MOST RUSHING YARDS, FIRST TWO NFL SEASONS (REDSKINS):

Player Seasons Rush Yds. 1. Alfred Morris 2012-13 2,8882. Mike Thomas 1975-76 2,0203. Larry Brown 1969-70 2,013

Morris’ 2,888 rushing yards from 2012-13 ranked ninth-most in NFL history among players in their first two seasons. In Week 11, Morris became only the 16th back in NFL history to reach 2,500 rushing yards in his first two seasons. The list includes five Pro Football Hall of Famers: Eric Dick-erson (3,913), Earl Campbell (3,147), Barry Sanders (2,774), Curtis Martin (2,639) and Emmitt Smith (2,500).

RUSHING YARDS (FIRST TWO SEASONS, NFL HISTORY):

Player Seasons Yds.1. Eric Dickerson 1983-84 3,913 … 8. LaDainian Tomlinson 2001-02 2,9199. Alfred Morris 2012-13 2,88810. Barry Sanders 1989-90 2,774

Morris eclipsed 3,000 career rushing yards in Week 2, becoming the fastest player to reach 3,000 career yards as a member of the Redskins, do-ing so in 34 career games. During the 2014 season, Morris has cracked the franchise’s Top 10 in both rushing yards and rushing touchdowns.

CAREER RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS (REDSKINS HISTORY):

Player Seasons Rush TD1. John Riggins 1976-85 (9) 79 … 6. George Rogers 1985-87 (3) 317. Alfred Morris 2012-14 (3) 288. Earnest Byner 1989-93 (5) 259. Cliff Battles 1932-37 (6) 23

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More on MorrisFirst Three Seasons (NFL History)

Alfred Morris’ 3,919 rushing yards are among the Top 15 by any NFL player in his first three seasons.

Player Seasons Yards1. Eric Dickerson* 1983-85 5,1472. Earl Campbell* 1978-80 5,0813. Jamal Lewis 2000-03 4,7574. Chris Johnson 2008-10 4,5985. LaDainian Tomlinson 2001-03 4,5646. Adrian Peterson 2007-09 4,4847. Clinton Portis 2002-04 4,4148. Terrell Davis 1995-97 4,4059. Ottis Anderson 1979-81 4,33310. Barry Sanders* 1989-91 4,32211. Emmitt Smith* 1990-92 4,21312. Eddie George 1996-98 4,06113. Edgerrin James 1999-2001 3,92414. Walter Payton* 1975-77 3,92115. Alfred Morris 2012-14 3,91916. Curtis Martin* 1995-97 3,79917. Jim Brown* 1957-59 3,79818. William Andrews 1979-81 3,63219. Travis Henry 2001-03 3,52320. Corey Dillon 1997-99 3,459*Pro Football Hall of Famer

Rushing AVG. (Redskins History)Alfred Morris surpassed the 750-attempt mark earlier this season,

qualifying him as the team’s all-time leader in rushing average.Player Seasons Avg. Att. Yds.1. Alfred Morris 2012-14 4.54 864 3,9192. Stephen Davis 1996-2002 4.19 1,383 5,7903. Cliff Battles 1932-37 4.18 839 3,5114. Clinton Portis 2004-10 4.09 1,667 6,8245. Ladell Betts 2002-09 4.09 776 3,1766. Don Bosseler 1957-64 4.02 775 3,1127. Earnest Byner 1989-93 3.99 990 3,9508. Terry Allen 1995-98 3.92 1,043 4,0869. Larry Brown 1969-76 3.84 1,530 5,87510. Mike Thomas 1975-78 3.83 878 3,35911. John Riggins 1976-85 3.76 1,988 7,472Minimum 750 attempts

Rushing Yards (Redskins History)Alfred Morris’ 3,919 rushing yards are the seventh-most

in Redskins history.Player Seasons Yds. Att. 1. John Riggins 1976-85 7,472 1,988 2. Clinton Portis 2004-10 6,824 1,667 3. Larry Brown 1969-76 5,875 1,530 4. Stephen Davis 1996-2002 5,790 1,383 5. Terry Allen 1995-98 4,086 1,043 6. Earnest Byner 1989-93 3,950 990 7. Alfred Morris 2012-14 3,919 8648. Cliff Battles 1932-37 3,511 839 9. Mike Thomas 1975-78 3,359 878 10. Ladell Betts 2002-09 3,176 776

100-Yard Games (Redskins History)Alfred Morris’ 11 career 100-yard rushing games are

the eighth-most in Redskins history.Player 100-Yard Games1. Clinton Portis 262. John Riggins 253. Larry Brown 214. Stephen Davis 195t. Earnest Byner 125t. George Rogers 125t. Terry Allen 128. Alfred Morris 119t. Cliff Battles 99t. Ladell Betts 9

Single Seasons Since 2012Alfred Morris’ 1,613 rushing yards as a rookie are the third-most by any NFL player in a single season since Morris entered the league in

2012.Player Season/Team Yards1. Adrian Peterson 2012 Min 2,0972. DeMarco Murray 2014 Dal 1,7453. Alfred Morris 2012 Was 1,6134. LeSean McCoy 2013 Phi 1,6075. Marshawn Lynch 2012 Sea 1,5906. Jamaal Charles 2012 KC 1,509

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#HBKerriganIf patience is a virtue, the Redskins were virtuous in

the first round of the 2011 NFL Draft, as the team opted to trade back from its No. 10 overall selection to the 16th overall pick. With the 16th selection, the Red-skins used the pick acquired from Jacksonville to se-lect Ryan Kerrigan, a then-defensive end out of Pur-due. In three-plus seasons, the end-turned-linebacker has blossomed into one of the Redskins’ most consistent

performers and one of the league’s up and coming pass rushers.Named to his first career Pro Bowl following the 2012 season, the

Muncie, Ind. native registered 8.5 sacks in each of the past two seasons after posting 7.5 in his rookie season in 2011. The 26-year-old — who en-ters Week 17 having already established a single-season career high of 13.5 sacks — has started all 63 regular season games and one postseason game played by the organization since he was drafted.

In Week 2 of the 2014 season, Kerrigan launched a simultaneous as-sault on Jaguars quarterback Chad Henne and the Redskins’ record book, tying a franchise record by becoming the fifth player in team history to record four sacks in a game. But more stunning than Kerrigan’s four-sack outburst was the way the normally subdued man from America’s heartland celebrated his first and fourth sacks of the day in the midst of a 41-10 win.

“[Linebacker] Will Compton has been kind of getting in my ear for a while to do the Shawn Michaels from wrestling — the HBK,” Kerrigan said of the inspiration for his celebrations. “All he kept saying was, ‘Hit the HBK, hit the HBK.’ Finally, I did right by him and hit the HBK a couple times. On the second and third ones, when I didn’t do it, he was giving me a bunch of hell on the sidelines, like, ‘Why didn’t you do it? You need to trademark it.’ I’m like, ‘Well, I can’t trademark it, it’s HBK,’ But that’s where it came from. You guys can thank Will Compton for the motivation for that one.”

The gesture resonated with wrestling fans and Redskins fans alike. The celebration was promoted by WWE on Twitter, and Redskins fans immedi-ately began referring to the celebration as the “#HBKerrigan.”

Kerrigan is one of six players selected in the 2011 NFL Draft to have already reached 35 career sacks. Houston’s J.J. Watt (54.0), Denver’s Von Miller (48.0), St. Louis’ Robert Quinn (45.0), Kansas City’s Justin Houston (44.5), San Francisco’s Aldon Smith (44.0) and Kerrigan (38.0) have com-bined for 273.5 sacks since entering the league together in the 2011 NFL Draft.

The Purdue product ended his college career tied for the Football Bowl Subdivision record with 14 career forced fumbles, and his innate knack for knocking the ball loose has translated to the NFL. Kerrigan has been cred-ited with 15 forced fumbles in his young career and passed Ken Harvey (13) for the most career forced fumbles by a member of the Redskins since 1994

Kerrigan’s impact on the Redskins has transcended football this sea-son, as his strong 2014 campaign also includes an NFL Players Associa-tion Community MVP award to his credit. One day after his four-sack per-formance in Week 2, Kerrigan hosted the second annual Celebrity Waiter Night at Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse in Arlington, Va. The linebacker and his teammates served customers and helped raise more than $100,000 for Ker-rigan’s Blitz for the Better Foundation, which provides support to seriously ill, special needs and physically challenged children throughout the Greater Washington D.C. area.

SINCE SACKS BECAME OFFICIAL IN 1982:

Player Seasons Sacks 1. Dexter Manley 1982-89 (8) 91.02. Charles Mann 1983-93 (11) 82.03. Monte Coleman 1979-94 (16) 43.5 4. Ken Harvey 1994-98 (5) 41.55. Brian Orakpo 2009-14 (6) 40.06. Ryan Kerrigan 2011-14 (4) 38.07. Dave Butz 1982-88 (7) 35.5

Redskins All-Time Sack Leaders

2014:

Player Team Sacks 1. Connor Barwin PHI 14.52. Ryan Kerrigan WAS 13.53. Everson Griffen MIN 12.0

NFC Sack LEaders

CAREER SACKS, 2011 NFL DRAFT PICKS:

Player Team Sacks 1. J.J. Watt HOU 54.02. Von Miller DEN 48.03. Robert Quinn STL 45.04. Justin Houston KC 44.55. Aldon Smith SF 44.06. Ryan Kerrigan WAS 38.0

2011 NFL Draft

“Will Compton has been kind of getting in

my ear for a while to do the Shawn Michaels

from wrestling — the HBK... Finally, I did right

by him and hit the HBK a couple times.”

- Ryan Kerrigan

REDSKINS SINCE SACKS BECAME OFFICIAL IN 1982:

Player Season Sacks 1. Dexter Manley 1986 18.52. Dexter Manley 1985 15.03. Charles Mann 1985 14.54t. Ryan Kerrigan 2014 13.54t. Ken Harvey 1994 13.54t. Dexter Manley 1984 13.57. Marco Coleman 2000 12.5

Single-Season Sack Leaders

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That’s the WayThe Redskins spent the majority of the 2014 offseason evaluating a

punting battle between newcomers Robert Malone and Blake Clingan, but the race received a darkhorse candidate when the team claimed punter Tress Way off waivers from Chicago on Aug. 20. Way was given 10 days to stake a claim to the punting job, a task he performed en route to making his NFL debut at Houston in Week 1.

Thus far in 2014, Way’s punting numbers have rewarded the coaching staff ’s faith. Way has averaged 47.7 yards per punt, which if maintained would rank among the Top 30 best single-season averages in NFL history.

SINGLE-SEASON PUNTING AVERAGE (NFL HISTORY):

Player Season Avg. Long1. Sammy Baugh** 1940 Was 51.4 852. Shane Lechler 2009 Oak 51.1 703. Andy Lee 2011 SF 50.9 684. Shane Lechler 2011 Oak 50.8 805. Brandon Fields 2012 Mia 50.2 676. Thomas Morstead 2012 NO 50.1 707. Donnie Jones 2008 StL 50.0 688. Shane Lechler 2007 Oak 49.1 709. Yale Lary 1963 Det 48.9 7310. Marquette King 2013 Oak 48.9 66...28. Tress Way ^ 2014 Was 47.7 77^ Season Incomplete (in progress)** NFL Record

Though Way has been with the organization for only a limited amount of time, he is no stranger to playing for the Redskins. The University of Oklahoma product is a native of Tulsa, Okla., where he played his prep career for the Union H.S. Redskins. Part of the school’s pregame traditions include chanting “All My Life I Wanted To Be A Redskin” and “Work, Work, Baby, Work, Work.”

“I must’ve got 65, ‘All my life I wanted to be a Redskin’ texts,” Way told multiple news outlets after making the team’s Week 1 roster.

His reply via text: “Work, work, baby, work, work!”

NFL LEADERS, 2014:

Player Team Avg. 1. Tress Way Was 47.72. Sam Koch BAL 47.43. Bryan Anger JAX 47.44. Pat McAfee IND 47.25. Kevin Huber CIN 46.76. Andy Lee SF 46.77. Sam Martin DET 46.78. Ryan Allen NE 46.59. Shane Lechler HOU 46.310. Johnny Hekker STL 46.3

Punting Average

SINGLE SEASON PUNTING AVERAGE:

Player Season Avg. 1. Sammy Baugh 1940 51.4**2. Sammy Baugh 1941 48.73. Sammy Baugh 1942 48.24. Tress Way 2014 47.7 ^5. Sammy Baugh 1943 45.96. Sam Baker 1959 45.57. Sam Baker 1958 45.48. Matt Turk 1996 45.19. Matt Turk 1997 45.110. Sammy Baugh 1946 45.1** NFL Record^ Season Incomplete

Redskins History

The following are excerpts from an article by Michael Baldwin that appeared in the Oct. 25 edition of The Oklahoman.

After completing his redshirt freshman year at Oklahoma, Tress Way was coming off a freshman All-American season playing for Sunny Golloway’s baseball program the day football coach Bob Stoops called him into his office.

‘Coach Stoops told me, “Tress, you not only can be a leader on this football team, you have the talent to make some money playing this game (in the NFL),”’ Way recalled in a phone inter-view with The Oklahoman. ‘To hear that from one of the most respected coaches in the world fired me up. I decided to quit playing baseball.’

Stoops’ prediction came true.“Sometimes it comes down to catching a lucky break,” Way

said. “I’m so grateful for everyone who has helped me get to this point. It’s been a lot of hard work and there have been a lot of prayers. It’s been a huge blessing. I can’t tell you how cool it is to be playing in the NFL, a dream come true.”

Hometown Insight

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Darrel Young entered the NFL as a college free agent linebacker out of Villanova in 2009. One position change and two head coaching changes later, Young has found a home as one of the league’s most dynamic fullbacks.

A favorite of teammates, fans, coaches and media members alike, there was consternation in the 2014 off-season about whether or not new coach Jay Gruden —

who did not prominently feature a fullback as Offensive Coordinator of the Cincinnati Bengals — would have a significant role for Young. That question was laid to rest early in training camp.

“I didn’t have Darrel Young in Cincinnati – if I had him, I would have used him,” Gruden said. “He’s very versatile, he can run, he can catch, so we’re excited about having him... The personnel will vary but DY will be a major part of this offense.”

“I didn’t have Darrel Young in Cincinnati. If I had him, I would have used him.” - Head Coach Jay Gruden during training camp, discussing his limited usage of

fullbacks while Offensive Coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals

Gruden’s statements have proven prophetic, as Young has posted a career-high five total touchdowns in 2014, including two rushing touch-downs in a Week 16 win vs. Philadelphia.

In Week 9 last season, Young helped the Redskins to an overtime win against the San Diego Chargers, receiving five carries for 12 yards and three rushing touchdowns, including a 4-yard walk-off touchdown in overtime. The three touchdowns were a single-game career high for Young. Young had entered the game with only one career rushing touchdown to his credit — a six-yard score against the New York Giants on Dec. 18, 2011. He added a career-long 62-yard touchdown reception two weeks later at Philadelphia.

As a blocker, Young has helped pave the way for a rushing attack that gained a league-high 4,873 rushing yards on 972 carries across the 2012-13 seasons. Among the beneficiaries of Young’s blocks is Alfred Morris, whose 2,888 rushing yards from 2012-13 rank ninth-most in NFL history among players in their first two seasons.

Young was a crucial component of the Redskins’ league-high 2,709 rushing yards in 2012, which broke the team record of 2,625 set in 1983. The team broke the 200-yard rushing mark four times in 2012, tied for the most in a season in team history since the 1970 merger. With Young, the Redskins surpassed the 200-yard rushing plateau three times in 2013 as well.

Though Young continues to adapt and thrive in his unsung hero role in Washington’s offense, the “hero” label is nothing new to the Young fam-ily. Young, the Redskins’ 2014 Walter Payton Man of the Year, was raised in a military family, as his father served in the Army and his brother, Sgt. 1st Class David Young Jr., has completed several tours in the Middle East in recent years. Young has travelled overseas to visit troops in order to show his appreciation for members of the military and has repeatedly been sup-portive of all members of the military.

“I just run 100 yards and tackle people, hit people, block people. He’s out there to serve the country. He’s the real hero in my life.”- Fullback Darrel Young discussing his brother, Sgt. 1st Class David Young Jr.,

on ESPN’s Sunday NFL Countdown (segment screenshots on right)

The mentality of sacrifice and hard work that was ingrained in Young while growing up in a military family established the foundation for his success doing football’s so-called “dirty work” both as a fullback and as one of the Redskins’ leaders on special teams.

Fullback Darrel Young (right) has been one of Washington’s unsung heroes in recent years, notably in scoring three touchdowns — including the game-winning score in overtime — vs. San Diego in 2013. Young is pictured here with the man he considers his hero — his brother, Sgt. 1st Class David Young, Jr.

2014 Walter Payton Man of the Year

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TRENDINGEd Block Courage Award

The Redskins announced on Tuesday, Nov. 11 that they named line-backer Keenan Robinson the winner of the team’s 2014 Ed Block Courage Award. The honor is given annually to a player from each National Football League team who displays extraordinary courage in the face of adversity.

Robinson has started 12 games for the Redskins this season, compiling a team-high 98 tackles (63 solo), according to NFL GSIS, with 1.5 sacks, one fumble recovery and one interception. In Week 7, Robinson earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors following a performance in which he posted a career-high and game-high 14 tackles in a win against the Tennessee Titans, becoming the first Redskins linebacker to earn the honor since Brian Orakpo in Week 4 of the 2011 season.

Robinson’s standout performance in 2014 comes after consecutive campaigns in which pectoral tears ended his 2012 and 2013 seasons prema-turely. In his rookie year in 2012, Robinson’s season ended after he tore his right pectoral during a Thanksgiving Day win against the Dallas Cowboys. The following season, he suffered a tear to his left pectoral in training camp.

“After his second surgery in two years, Keenan knew what it took to work hard since he had just gotten done rehabbing from his right pec and was disappointed to tear his left pec. He worked hard again, missing an-other season, and put in time and effort throughout the whole 2013 season, rehabbing in the offseason as well. He came back at full strength and ready to go for 2014,” Redskins Head Athletic Trainer Larry Hess said. “He has played at a high level as the starting middle linebacker. He continues to work hard and just really showed a lot of dedication and determination coming back on the field after sustaining two season-ending injuries back-to-back.”

The Courage Award is named after Ed Block, the longtime head ath-letic trainer of the Baltimore Colts who was a pioneer in his profession and a respected humanitarian. The inaugural Ed Block Courage Award was presented in 1978 to Baltimore Colts defensive end Joe Ehrmann. Follow-ing the Colts’ departure from Baltimore in 1984, the scope of the award expanded to include one player from every team in the NFL.

“This is definitely an honor to be chosen by my teammates,” Robinson said. “I put a lot of work in during the last two seasons to get back from these two injuries. I’m just glad I’m now able to contribute to this team.”

Anchoring the LineIn the midst of changes throughout the coaching staff during the 2014

offseason, the Redskins made the decision to retain Offensive Line Coach Chris Foerster, a man who has presided since 2010 over a position group whose heritage runs deep in team lore dating back to the beloved “Hogs” in the 1980s and 1990s.

Since the start of the 2012 season, Foerster’s big men have helped the Redskins rush for more yards than all but two other NFL teams.

NFL RUSHING YARDS SINCE 2012:

Team Att. Yards Avg. TD1. Seattle Seahawks 1,536 7,397 4.82 492. San Francisco 49ers 1,434 6,662 4.65 453. Washington Redskins 1,349 6,460 4.79 504. Minnesota Vikings 1,289 6,398 4.96 515. Philadelphia Eagles 1,356 6,268 4.62 446. Kansas City Chiefs 1,336 6,258 4.68 447. New York Jets 1,460 6,230 4.27 348. Carolina Panthers 1,384 5,956 4.30 449. Houston Texans 1,434 5,904 4.12 3710. Buffalo Bills 1,357 5,902 4.35 33

Featured on the offensive line is Trent Williams, the now two-time Pro Bowler who has blossomed from the fourth overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft to one of the game’s premier left tackles. The Oklahoma product nicknamed “Silverback” is often described as a freak athlete, an imposing 337-pounder who recorded a 34.5-inch vertical and 4.87 40-yard dash at the 2010 NFL Combine.

“He’s a giant of a man plus he’s got the feet of a ballerina.”- Head Coach Jay Gruden on Trent Williams during training camp

It’s a breathtaking combination of size, speed and strength that often leaves coaches, teammates and observers in awe. During training camp, Head Coach Jay Gruden was asked if Williams’ ability with his feet is coach-able to other players or if it was simply blessed.

“Yeah, that’s blessed,” Gruden said. “You can’t teach what Trent Wil-liams has. He’s a giant of a man plus he’s got the feet of a ballerina, so that is genetics right there at its finest.”

Williams has continued a tradition of strong left tackle play in Wash-ington this century. Between Williams (2012-13) and former Redskins great Chris Samuels (2001-02, 05-08), Redskins left tackles have been se-lected to six of the last nine Pro Bowls.

“Trent through the years has become a true professional,” Foerster said. “He continues to prepare and work hard every week... He’s just contin-ued to improve everything trying to work on his complete game.”

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Week 8 in ReviewColt’s Completion PercentageIn Week 8 at Dallas, quarterback Colt McCoy made his first start as

a member of the Redskins and his first NFL start since Dec. 8, 2011 as a member of the Cleveland Browns. The Texas native completed 25-of-30 passes for 299 yards and a passer rating of 94.3.

McCoy’s 83.3 percent completion percentage was the highest of his career among games he has started. It is the fourth-highest completion per-centage by a Redskins quarterback with at least 20 attempts since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger and the most by a Redskins quarterback with at least 30 attempts.

Included below are the Redskins’ top 10 performances by completion percentage since 1960 (mininum 20 att.).

SINGLE-GAME COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (REDSKINS QBS SINCE 1960, MIN. 20 ATT.):

Date Player Opp. Comp/Att Pct.9/24/2006 Mark Brunell HOU 24/27 88.912/5/2004 Patrick Ramsey NYG 19/22 86.410/7/1984 Joe Theismann IND 17/20 85.010/27/2014 Colt McCoy DAL 25/30 83.310/26/2008 Jason Campbell DET 23/28 82.111/23/1969 Sonny Jurgensen ATL 26/32 81.39/30/1990 Stan Humphries PHX 20/25 80.010/7/2007 Jason Campbell DET 23/29 79.311/29/1984 Joe Theismann MIN 19/24 79.211/25/1984 Joe Theismann BUF 26/33 78.8

Cowboy KeepawayPrior to their Week 8 meeting with the Washington Redskins, the Dal-

las Cowboys ranked second in the NFL in average time of possession, aver-aging an even 34:00 minutes of possession per game en route to a 6-1 start.

The Redskins reversed the script in the team’s meeting on Monday Night Football, holding the ball for a total of 38:12, the team’s second-high-est possession time in the first eight weeks of the season.

REDSKINS’ TIME OF POSSESSION (2014, WEEKS 1-8):

Date Game T.O.P. Result9/14/2014 vs. Jaguars 39:01 41- 10 W10/27/2014 at Cowboys 38:12 20-17 W9/21/2014 at Eagles 34:48 34-37 L9/7/2014 at Texans 30:54 6-17 L10/19/2014 vs. Titans 29:04 19-17 W10/12/2014 at Cardinals 25:41 20-30 L10/6/2014 vs. Seahawks 25:04 17-27 L9/25/2014 vs. Giants 22:43 14-45 L

Conversely, the Cowboys’ possession time of 28:37 was their second shortest of the 2014 season. In fact, excluding 1:32 elapsed time on the Cowboys’ lone overtime drive, the Redskins held the Cowboys to 27:05 of possession in regulation, which would be their lowest of the first eight weeks.

COWBOYS’ TIME OF POSSESSION (2014, WEEKS 1-8):

Date Game T.O.P. DAL Result9/14/2014 at Titans 41:11 26-10 W10/12/2014 at Seahawks 37:39 30-23 W10/5/2014 vs. Texans 36:07 20-17 W9/28/2014 vs. Saints 34:45 38-17 W10/19/2014 vs. Giants 33:49 31-21 W9/7/2014 vs. 49ers 31:24 17-28 L10/27/2014 vs. Redskins 28:37 17-20 L9/21/2014 at Rams 27:10 34-31 W

Quarterback Colt McCoy made his first start as a member of the Redskins at Dallas in Week 8. McCoy completed 83.3 percent of his passes, the highest by any Redskins quarterback with at least 30 attempts.

REDSKINS WEEK-BY-WEEK, 2014:

Week Date Opponent T.O.P.1 9/7/2014 at Texans 30:542 9/14/2014 vs. Jaguars 39:013 9/21/2014 at Eagles 34:484 9/25/2014 vs. Giants 22:435 10/6/2014 vs. Seahawks 25:046 10/12/2014 at Cardinals 25:417 10/19/2014 vs. Titans 29:048 10/27/2014 at Cowboys 38:129 11/2/2014 at Vikings 29:3411 11/16/2014 vs. Buccaneers 34:1112 11/23/2014 at 49ers 29:5513 11/30/2014 at Colts 36:0514 12/7/2014 vs. Rams 27:1115 12/14/2014 at Giants 32:3116 12/20/214 vs. Eagles 27:56

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Week 7 in ReviewGame-winning FG since 2000

A year after fullback Darrel Young scored a one-yard touchdown run in overtime to beat the San Diego Chargers during Alumni Homecoming weekend in 2013, kicker Kai Forbath converted a 22-yard field goal in the final seconds of regulation to give the Redskins a 19-17 victory against the Tennessee Titans on Alumni Weekend in Week 7 this season.

The game-winning field goal — part of Forbath’s career-high four field goals on the day — was the second of Forbath’s career and his first since Dec. 9, 2012 vs. Baltimore. The game-winner was Forbath’s first of his ca-reer in regulation, as his first career game-winning field goal against Balti-more in 2012 came in overtime. The game-winner with no time remaining in regulation was the Redskins’ first since Nick Novak’s last-second 47-yard field goal to defeat the Dallas Cowboys, 22-19, on Nov. 5, 2006. Forbath would add another game-winner a week later, hitting a 40-yard field goal in overtime to help the Redskins defeat Dallas, as well as a 26-yard field goal with five seconds remaining to defeat Philadelphia in Week 16.

Included below are all of the Redskins’ eventual game-winning field goals in the final two minutes of regulation or in overtime.

GAME-WINNING FIELD GOALS SINCE 2000 (OVERTIME OR <2:00 REMAINING IN 4TH QUARTER):

Date Opp. Qtr. Kicker Yds Final 12/20/2014 PHI 4 Kai Forbath 26 27-24 W10/27/2014 DAL OT Kai Forbath 40 20-17 W10/19/2014 TEN 4 Kai Forbath 22 19-17 W12/9/2012 BAL OT Kai Forbath 34 31-28 W9/30/2012 TB 4 Billy Cundiff 41 24-22 W9/18/2011 ARI 4 Graham Gano 34 22-21 W12/26/2010 JAX OT Graham Gano 31 20-17 W11/21/2010 TEN OT Graham Gano 48 19-16 W10/10/2010 GB OT Graham Gano 33 16-13 W11/4/2007 NYJ OT Shaun Suisham 46 23-20 W9/9/2007 MIA OT Shaun Suisham 39 16-13 W11/5/2006 DAL 4 Nick Novak 47 22-19 W10/2/2005 SEA OT Nick Novak 39 20-17 W9/4/2003 NYJ 4 John Hall 33 16-13 W10/21/2001 CAR OT Brett Conway 23 17-14 W10/8/2000 PHI 4 Michael Husted 24 17-14 W10/1/2000 TB OT Michael Husted 20 20-17 W

QB DuosIn Week 7, Colt McCoy and Kirk Cousins became the first quarterback

duo to each complete at least 10 passes in the same game for the Redskins since 2007. They are the 10th Redskins duo to do so since 1970.

MULTIPLE QUARTERBACKS WITH 10+ COMPLETIONS (REDSKINS SINGLE GAMES SINCE 1970):

Date Opp. Players (Yds.) 10/19/2014 TEN Colt McCoy (11) & Kirk Cousins (10)12/6/2007 CHI Todd Collins (15) & Jason Campbell (10)12/8/2002 NYG Danny Wuerffel (13) & Patrick Ramsey (12)12/3/2000 NYG Brad Johnson (14)& Jeff George (10)11/19/1995 SEA Gus Frerotte (14) & Heath Shuler (10)9/25/1994 ATL John Friesz (17) & Heath Shuler (10)11/4/1990 DET Stan Humphries (13) & Jeff Rutledge (30)10/4/1981 SF Tom Flick (12) & Joe Theismann (10)10/6/1974 CIN Sonny Jurgensen (12) & Billy Kilmer (12)9/23/1973 STL Billy Kilmer (14) & Sonny Jurgensen (12)

4-for-ForbathWith his 4-for-4 performance on field goal attempts in Week 7, Kai

Forbath became the 28th Redskins kicker since the 1970 merger to post a 100 percent field goal percentage with a minimum of four made field goals. Forbath’s 100.0 percent performance with four successful kicks was the Redskins’ first since Billy Cundiff ’s 4-for-4 game in the 2012 season opener.

100 PERCENT FIELD GOAL ACCURACY (REDSKINS SINGLE GAMES SINCE 1970, MIN. 4 FG):

Date Kicker Opp. FG FGA10/19/2014 Kai Forbath TEN 4 49/9/2012 Billy Cundiff NO 4 412/24/2011 Graham Gano MIN 4 412/4/2011 Graham Gano NYJ 4 49/28/2008 Shaun Suisham DAL 4 411/4/2007 Shaun Suisham NYJ 5 512/10/2006 Shaun Suisham PHI 4 412/18/2004 Jeff Chandler SF 4 410/5/2003 John Hall PHI 4 410/27/2002 James Tuthill IND 4 412/30/2001 Brett Conway NO 4 411/20/2000 Eddie Murray STL 4 412/15/1996 Scott Blanton ARI 4 411/17/1996 Scott Blanton PHI 4 411/27/1994 Chip Lohmiller NYG 4 410/25/1992 Chip Lohmiller MIN 5 59/9/1991 Chip Lohmiller DAL 4 412/30/1990 Chip Lohmiller BUF 5 59/23/1990 Chip Lohmiller DAL 4 412/10/1989 Chip Lohmiller SD 4 49/23/1984 Mark Moseley NE 4 411/13/1983 Mark Moseley NYG 4 412/12/1982 Mark Moseley STL 4 411/8/1981 Mark Moseley DET 4 412/10/1977 Mark Moseley STL 4 411/18/1973 Curt Knight BAL 5 510/15/1972 Curt Knight STL 4 411/15/1970 Curt Knight NYG 4 4

Kicker Kai Forbath connects on a 22-yard field goal with no time remaining to give the Redskins a 19-17 victory against the Tennessee Titans in Week 7.

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Historical context: Week 2 in Review ‘Who is going to be Next?’

“We were joking around on the sideline like, ‘Who is go-ing to be next?’ It was such a great feeling, unlike anything I’ve ever been a part of, getting that many sacks and to play the type of defense we played.”

- Linebacker Ryan Kerrigan, who tied a team record with four sacksas the Redskins tied a team record with 10 sacks vs. Jacksonville in Week 2

When the Redskins arrived at FedExField in advance of their Week 2 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, 36 years, 11 months and 6 days had elapsed since the franchise set a team record with 10 sacks against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

That stretch of time met a sudden and vicious end in Week 2 as the Redskins dropped Jaguars quarterback Chad Henne 10 times to tie the franchise record. The 10-sack game was the 31st by an NFL franchise since 1982 and the seventh since the turn of the century.

TEN-SACK GAMES SINCE 2000:

Date Team Game Sacks9/14/2014 Washington Redskins vs. JAX 1012/23/2012 San Diego Chargers at NYJ 1110/30/2011 Buffalo Bills vs. WAS 1010/3/2010 New York Giants vs. CHI 109/30/2007 New York Giants vs. PHI 129/23/2007 Philadelphia Eagles vs. DET 1010/21/2001 Pittsburgh Steelers at TB 10

The Redskins had seven different players record at least a partial sack for the first time since eight players registered sacks on Sept. 23, 1990 vs. Dallas.

NUMBER OF PLAYERS WITH PARTIAL SACKS REDSKINS GAMES SINCE 1982:

Date Game No. of Players9/23/1990 vs. Dallas 89/14/2014 vs. Jacksonville 7Six times Last vs. Houston (2010) 6

Leading the pack was linebacker Ryan Kerrigan, who tied a team re-cord with four sacks. Kerrigan became the fifth member of the Redskins to record four sacks in a game and the first since Brian Orakpo accomplished the feat during the 2009 season.

SINGLE-GAME SACK LEADERS (REDSKINS HISTORY):

Date Player Game Sacks9/14/2014 Ryan Kerrigan vs. JAX 4.012/13/2009 Brian Orakpo at OAK 4.012/18/2005 Phillip Daniels vs. DAL 4.011/23/1997 Ken Harvey vs. NYG 4.010/2/1988 Dexter Manley vs. NYG 4.0

30-point WinsThe Redskins’ 31-point margin of victory against the Jacksonville Jag-

uars in Week 2 was the team’s largest since defeating the Detroit Lions by a final score of 34-3 on Oct. 7, 2007.

30-POINT REGULAR SEASON WINS (REDSKINS HISTORY):

Date Game Result Margin9/1/1991 vs. Detroit Lions 45-0 W +4512/15/1974 vs. Chicago Bears 42-0 W +4211/12/1939 at Brooklyn Dodgers 42-0 W +4210/14/1934 vs. Pittsburgh Pirates 39-0 W +3911/29/1992 vs. Phoenix Cardinals 41-3 W +3811/6/1983 vs. St. Louis Cardinals 45-7 W +389/21/1975 vs. New Orleans Saints 41-3 W +389/16/1973 vs. San Diego Chargers 38-0 W +3810/31/1943 at Brooklyn Dodgers 48-10 W +3812/8/1957 vs. Philadephia Eagles 42-7 W +359/15/1991 vs. Phoenix Cardinals 34-0 W +3411/3/1985 at Atlanta Falcons 44-10 W +349/14/2014 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars 41-10 W +3110/7/2007 vs. Detroit Lions 34-3 W +3110/12/1992 vs. Denver Broncos 34-3 W +319/9/1990 vs. Phoenix Cardinals 31-0 W +3111/20/1955 at Chicago Cardinals 31-0 W +3110/3/1948 vs. New York Giants 41-10 W +3112/30/2001 at New Orleans Saints 40-10 W +3010/15/1972 at St. Louis Cardinals 33-3 W +3011/15/1964 at Pittsburgh Steelers 30-0 W +3012/4/1949 vs. Green Bay Packers 30-0 W +3010/6/1940 at Pittsburgh Steelers 40-10 W +3011/29/1936 vs. Pittsburgh Pirates 30-0 W +30

GroundedThe Redskins held the Jaguars to 25 rushing yards in Week 2, the few-

est allowed by the Redskins since holding the Cowboys to one rushing yard on Dec. 30, 2007. Since the 1970 merger, the Redskins have held opponents to 25 yards or fewer in nine games, posting a perfect 9-0 record in those contests.

25 OR FEWER RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED (REDSKINS SINCE 1970):

Date Game Result Rush Yds.10/17/1971 vs. St. Louis Cardinals 20-0 2511/13/1983 at New York Giants 33-17 259/23/1984 at New England Patriots 26-10 1711/1/1987 at Buffalo Bills 27-7 2110/22/1989 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 32-28 112/23/1989 at Seattle Seahawks 29-0 2511/3/1991 vs. Houston Oilers 16-13 2512/30/2007 vs. Dallas Cowboys 27-6 19/14/2014 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars 41-10 25

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2014 Roster, Depth Chart and

Transactions

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(As of Dec. 23, 2014)

NO. LAST FIRST POS HT WT D.O.B. EXP. COLLEGE HS HOMETOWN HOW ACQ.39 Amerson David CB 6-1 205 12/8/91 2 North Carolina State Greensboro, N.C. D2-'1392 Baker Chris DL 6-2 325 10/8/87 3 Hampton Windsor, Conn. FA-'1190 Beauharnais Steve LB 6-2 230 5/2/90 2 Rutgers Saddle Brook, N.J. FA-'1430 Biggers E.J. CB 6-0 185 6/13/87 6 Western Michigan North Miami Beach, Fla. UFA (TB)-'1372 Bowen Stephen DE 6-5 300 3/28/84 9 Hofstra Dix Hills, N.Y. UFA (DAL)-'1126 Breeland Bashaud CB 5-11 197 1/30/92 R Clemson Allendale, S.C. D4-'1466 Chester Chris G 6-3 303 1/12/83 9 Oklahoma Tustin, Calif. UFA (BAL)-'1125 Clark Ryan S 5-11 205 10/12/79 13 Louisiana State Marrero, La. UFA (PIT)-'1496 Cofield, Jr. Barry NT 6-4 303 3/19/84 9 Northwestern Cleveland Heights, Ohio UFA (NYG)-'1168 Compton Tom T 6-5 308 5/10/89 2 South Dakota Rosemount, Minn. D6b-'1251 Compton Will LB 6-1 230 9/19/89 1 Nebraska Bonne Terre, Mo. CFA-'138 Cousins Kirk QB 6-3 202 8/19/88 3 Michigan State Holland, Mich. D4a-'1247 Davis Akeem S 6-1 200 12/25/89 R Memphis Laurel, Miss. FA-'1458 Davis Ja’Gared LB 6-0 238 9/11/90 1 SMU Crockett, Texas PS (KC)-'142 Forbath Kai K 5-11 197 9/2/87 3 UCLA Sherman Oaks, Calif. FA-'1288 Garçon Pierre WR 6-0 216 8/8/86 7 Mount Union Greenacres, Fla. UFA (IND)-'1264 Golston Kedric DL 6-4 318 5/30/83 9 Georgia Tyrone, Ga. D6-'0614 Grant Ryan WR 6-0 193 12/19/90 R Tulane Beaumont, Texas D5-'1410 Griffin III Robert QB 6-2 222 2/12/90 3 Baylor Copperas Cove, Texas D1-'1285 Hankerson Leonard WR 6-2 211 1/30/89 4 Miami (Fla.) Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D3-'1197 Hatcher Jason DE 6-6 299 7/13/82 9 Grambling State Jena, La. UFA (DAL)-'1429 Helu, Jr. Roy RB 5-11 215 12/7/88 4 Nebraska Danville, Calif. D4-'1111 Jackson DeSean WR 5-10 178 12/1/86 7 California Long Beach, Calif. FA-'1453 Jeffcoat Jackson LB 6-3 253 12/26/91 R Texas Plano, Texas FA-'1499 Jenkins Jarvis DE 6-4 315 4/24/88 4 Clemson Central, S.C. D2-'1169 Johnson Rishaw OL 6-3 313 2/24/89 2 California (Pa.) Hammond, La. PS (NYG-'14)73 Kearse Frank DE 6-5 310 10/28/88 3 Alabama A&M Savannah, Ga. FA-'1491 Kerrigan Ryan LB 6-4 260 8/16/88 4 Purdue Muncie, Ind. D1-'1177 Lauvao Shawn G 6-3 315 10/26/87 5 Arizona State Honolulu, Hawaii UFA (CLE)-'1467 LeRibeus Josh G 6-2 315 7/2/89 3 SMU Richardson, Texas D3-'1278 Lichtensteiger Kory C/G 6-2 296 3/22/85 6 Bowling Green Convoy, Ohio FA-'1060 Long Spencer G 6-5 311 11/8/90 R Nebraska Elkhorn, Neb. D3b-'1450 Miller Gabe LB 6-3 250 12/5/87 2 Oregon State Lake Oswego, Ore. FA-'1346 Morris Alfred RB 5-10 224 12/12/88 3 Florida Atlantic Pensacola, Fla. D6a-'1289 Moss Santana WR 5-10 193 6/1/79 14 Miami (Fla.) Carol City, Fla. T (NYJ)-'0540 Okoro Kenny DB 6-0 195 10/18/89 1 Wake Forest Greensboro, N.C. FA-'1484 Paul Niles TE 6-1 241 8/9/89 4 Nebraska Omaha, Neb. D5b-'1182 Paulsen Logan TE 6-5 261 2/26/87 5 UCLA West Hills, Calif. CFA-'1074 Polumbus Tyler T 6-8 308 4/10/85 6 Colorado Englewood, Colo. FA-'1132 Redd, Jr. Silas RB 5-10 200 3/1/92 R Southern California Stamford, Conn. CFA-'1486 Reed Jordan TE 6-2 237 7/3/90 2 Florida New London, Conn. D3-'1356 Riley, Jr. Perry LB 6-0 238 5/3/88 5 Louisiana State Stone Mountain, Ga. D4-'1012 Roberts Andre WR 5-11 187 1/9/88 5 The Citadel Columbia, S.C. UFA (ARI)-'1452 Robinson Keenan LB 6-3 238 7/7/89 3 Texas Plano, Texas D4b-'1234 Robinson Trenton S 5-9 195 2/16/90 3 Michigan State Bay City, Mich. FA-'1338 Rogers Justin CB 5-11 181 1/16/88 4 Richmond Baton Rouge, La. FA-'1457 Sundberg Nick LS 6-0 264 7/29/87 5 California Phoenix, Ariz. FA-'1041 Thomas Phillip S 6-0 223 3/1/89 2 Fresno State Bakersfield, Calif. D4-'1337 Thompson Chris RB 5-8 193 10/20/90 2 Florida State Madison, Fla. D5a-'135 Way Tress P 6-1 215 4/18/90 1 Oklahoma Tulsa, Okla. W (CHI)-'1471 Williams Trent T 6-5 337 7/19/88 5 Oklahoma Longview, Texas D1-'1054 Williams Trevardo LB 6-1 237 12/31/90 2 Connecticut Bridgeport, Conn. FA-'1436 Young Darrel FB 5-11 251 4/8/87 5 Villanova Amityville, N.Y. FA-'10

PRACTICE SQUAD94 Aaitui Isaako NT 6-4 307 1/25/87 2 UNLV Pago Pago, Samoa FA-'1461 Coughman Edawn T 6-4 313 7/21/88 1 Shaw East Point, Ga. FA-'1483 Dixon Chase TE 6-5 240 5/30/91 R Central Arkansas Fort Smith, Ark. FA-'1487 Hamm Je'Ron TE 6-3 236 6/15/92 R Louisiana-Monroe Leesville, La. FA-'1445 Hill Michael RB 5-10 210 8/14/89 2 Missouri Western State St. Joseph, Mo. FA-'1415 Lockett Colin WR 5-11 188 4/5/91 R San Diego State Diamond Bar, Calif. FA-'1419 Ross Rashad WR 6-0 181 2/2/90 1 Arizona State Vallejo, Calif. FA-'1462 Stevens Tevita OL 6-1 302 7/4/87 1 Utah Hemet, Calif. CFA-'1375 Thomas Robert NT 6-3 325 2/18/91 R Arkansas Muskogee, Okla. CFA-'1437 Wolfe Trey CB 5-11 193 10/24/88 R Fort Valley State Marietta, Ga. FA'-14

RESERVE/INJUREDBridget, Jr. Courtney CB 6-3 195 3/22/91 R Hampton Baltimore, Md. CFA-'14

23 Hall DeAngelo CB 5-10 198 11/19/83 11 Virginia Tech Chesapeake, Va. FA-'0855 Hayward Adam LB 6-1 240 6/23/84 8 Portland State Westminster, Calif. UFA (TB)-'1435 Ihenacho Duke S 6-1 207 6/16/89 3 San Jose State Gardena, Calif. W (DEN)-'1416 McCoy Colt QB 6-1 215 9/5/86 5 Texas Tuscola, Texas UFA (CLE)-'1431 Meriweather Brandon S 5-11 198 1/14/84 8 Miami (Fla.) Apopka, Fla. UFA (CHI)-'1276 Moses Morgan T 6-6 318 3/3/91 R Virginia North Chesterfield, Va. D3a-'1493 Murphy Trent LB 6-5 258 12/20/90 R Stanford Phoenix, Ariz. D2-'1495 Neild Chris NT 6-2 328 12/1/87 4 West Virginia Stroudsburg, Pa. D7d-'1198 Orakpo Brian LB 6-4 257 7/31/86 6 Texas Houston, Texas D1-'0922 Porter Tracy CB 5-11 188 8/11/86 7 Indiana Port Allen, La. UFA (OAK)-'14

Rice, Jr. Jerry WR 5-10 185 7/27/91 R UNLV Atherton, Calif. CFA-'14

RESERVE/SUSPENDED BY COMMISSIONERJackson Tanard S 6-0 193 7/21/85 5 Syracuse Potomac, Md. FA-'12

Key: UFA - unrestricted free agent | FA - free agent | RFA - restricted free agent | CFA - college free agent | T - trade | W - waivers | D - draft | SD - supplemental draft | PS - signed from practice squad

Head Coach: Jay GrudenAssistant Coaches: Jim Haslett (Defensive Coordinator), Ben Kotwica (Special Teams Coordinator), Sean McVay (Offensive Coordinator), Brian Baker (OutsideLinebackers), Bradford Banta (Assistant Special Teams), Jacob Burney (Defensive Line), Shane Day (Assistant Offensive Line/Offensive Quality Control), ChadEnglehart (Asst. Strength & Conditioning), Chris Foerster (Offensive Line), Ike Hilliard (Wide Receivers), Randy Jordan (Running Backs), Paul Kelly (Director ofFootball Operations), Raheem Morris (Defensive Backs), Bret Munsey (Special Projects), Kirk Olivadotti (Inside Linebackers), Jake Peetz (Offensive QualityControl), Wes Phillips (Tight Ends), Aubrey Pleasant (Defensive Quality Control), Ray Wright (Strength & Conditioning)

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2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS ROSTER (NUMERICAL)

(As of Dec. 23, 2014)

NO. FIRST LAST POS HT WT O AGE EXP. COLLEGE HS HOMETOWN HOW ACQ.2 Kai Forbath K 5-11 197 27 3 UCLA Sherman Oaks, Calif. FA-'125 Tress Way P 6-1 215 24 1 Oklahoma Tulsa, Okla. W (CHI)-'148 Kirk Cousins QB 6-3 202 26 3 Michigan State Holland, Mich. D4a-'1210 Robert Griffin III QB 6-2 222 24 3 Baylor Copperas Cove, Texas D1-'1211 DeSean Jackson WR 5-10 178 28 7 California Long Beach, Calif. FA-'1412 Andre Roberts WR 5-11 187 26 5 The Citadel Columbia, S.C. UFA (ARI)-'1414 Ryan Grant WR 6-0 193 24 R Tulane Beaumont, Texas D5-'1425 Ryan Clark S 5-11 205 35 13 Louisiana State Marrero, La. UFA (PIT)-'1426 Bashaud Breeland CB 5-11 197 22 R Clemson Allendale, S.C. D4-'1429 Roy Helu, Jr. RB 5-11 215 26 4 Nebraska Danville, Calif. D4-'1130 E.J. Biggers CB 6-0 185 27 6 Western Michigan North Miami Beach, Fla. UFA (TB)-'1332 Silas Redd, Jr. RB 5-10 200 22 R Southern California Stamford, Conn. CFA-'1434 Trenton Robinson S 5-9 195 24 3 Michigan State Bay City, Mich. FA-'1336 Darrel Young FB 5-11 251 27 5 Villanova Amityville, N.Y. FA-'1037 Chris Thompson RB 5-8 193 24 2 Florida State Madison, Fla. D5a-'1338 Justin Rogers CB 5-11 181 26 4 Richmond Baton Rouge, La. FA-'1439 David Amerson CB 6-1 205 23 2 North Carolina State Greensboro, N.C. D2-'1340 Kenny Okoro DB 6-0 195 25 1 Wake Forest Greensboro, N.C. FA-'1441 Phillip Thomas S 6-0 223 25 2 Fresno State Bakersfield, Calif. D4-'1346 Alfred Morris RB 5-10 224 26 3 Florida Atlantic Pensacola, Fla. D6a-'1247 Akeem Davis S 6-1 200 24 R Memphis Laurel, Miss. FA-'1450 Gabe Miller LB 6-3 250 27 2 Oregon State Lake Oswego, Ore. FA-'1351 Will Compton LB 6-1 230 25 1 Nebraska Bonne Terre, Mo. CFA-'1352 Keenan Robinson LB 6-3 238 25 3 Texas Plano, Texas D4b-'1253 Jackson Jeffcoat LB 6-3 253 22 R Texas Plano, Texas FA-'1454 Trevardo Williams LB 6-1 237 23 2 Connecticut Bridgeport, Conn. FA-'1456 Perry Riley, Jr. LB 6-0 238 26 5 Louisiana State Stone Mountain, Ga. D4-'1057 Nick Sundberg LS 6-0 264 27 5 California Phoenix, Ariz. FA-'1058 Ja’Gared Davis LB 6-0 238 24 1 SMU Crockett, Texas PS (KC)-'1460 Spencer Long G 6-5 311 24 R Nebraska Elkhorn, Neb. D3b-'1464 Kedric Golston DL 6-4 318 31 9 Georgia Tyrone, Ga. D6-'0666 Chris Chester G 6-3 303 31 9 Oklahoma Tustin, Calif. UFA (BAL)-'1167 Josh LeRibeus G 6-2 315 25 3 SMU Richardson, Texas D3-'1268 Tom Compton T 6-5 308 25 2 South Dakota Rosemount, Minn. D6b-'1269 Rishaw Johnson OL 6-3 313 25 2 California (Pa.) Hammond, La. PS (NYG-'14)71 Trent Williams T 6-5 337 26 5 Oklahoma Longview, Texas D1-'1072 Stephen Bowen DE 6-5 300 30 9 Hofstra Dix Hills, N.Y. UFA (DAL)-'1173 Frank Kearse DE 6-5 310 26 3 Alabama A&M Savannah, Ga. FA-'1474 Tyler Polumbus T 6-8 308 29 6 Colorado Englewood, Colo. FA-'1177 Shawn Lauvao G 6-3 315 27 5 Arizona State Honolulu, Hawaii UFA (CLE)-'1478 Kory Lichtensteiger C/G 6-2 296 29 6 Bowling Green Convoy, Ohio FA-'1082 Logan Paulsen TE 6-5 261 27 5 UCLA West Hills, Calif. CFA-'1084 Niles Paul TE 6-1 241 25 4 Nebraska Omaha, Neb. D5b-'1185 Leonard Hankerson WR 6-2 211 25 4 Miami (Fla.) Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D3-'1186 Jordan Reed TE 6-2 237 24 2 Florida New London, Conn. D3-'1388 Pierre Garçon WR 6-0 216 28 7 Mount Union Greenacres, Fla. UFA (IND)-'1289 Santana Moss WR 5-10 193 35 14 Miami (Fla.) Carol City, Fla. T (NYJ)-'0590 Steve Beauharnais LB 6-2 230 24 2 Rutgers Saddle Brook, N.J. FA-'1491 Ryan Kerrigan LB 6-4 260 26 4 Purdue Muncie, Ind. D1-'1192 Chris Baker DL 6-2 325 27 3 Hampton Windsor, Conn. FA-'1196 Barry Cofield, Jr. NT 6-4 303 30 9 Northwestern Cleveland Heights, Ohio UFA (NYG)-'1197 Jason Hatcher DE 6-6 299 32 9 Grambling State Jena, La. UFA (DAL)-'1499 Jarvis Jenkins DE 6-4 315 26 4 Clemson Central, S.C. D2-'11

PRACTICE SQUAD15 Colin Lockett WR 5-11 188 R San Diego State Diamond Bar, Calif. FA-'1419 Rashad Ross WR 6-0 181 24 1 Arizona State Vallejo, Calif. FA-'1437 Trey Wolfe CB 5-11 193 26 R Fort Valley State Marietta, Ga. FA'-1445 Michael Hill RB 5-10 210 25 2 Missouri Western State St. Joseph, Mo. FA-'1461 Edawn Coughman T 6-4 313 26 1 Shaw East Point, Ga. FA-'1462 Tevita Stevens OL 6-1 302 27 1 Utah Hemet, Calif. CFA-'1375 Robert Thomas NT 6-3 325 23 R Arkansas Muskogee, Okla. CFA-'1483 Chase Dixon TE 6-5 240 23 R Central Arkansas Fort Smith, Ark. FA-'1487 Je'Ron Hamm TE 6-3 236 22 R Louisiana-Monroe Leesville, La. FA-'1494 Isaako Aaitui NT 6-4 307 27 2 UNLV Pago Pago, Samoa FA-'14

RESERVE/INJUREDCourtney Bridget, Jr. CB 6-3 195 23 R Hampton Baltimore, Md. CFA-'14Jerry Rice, Jr. WR 5-10 185 23 R UNLV Atherton, Calif. CFA-'14

16 Colt McCoy QB 6-1 215 28 5 Texas Tuscola, Texas UFA (CLE)-'1422 Tracy Porter CB 5-11 188 28 7 Indiana Port Allen, La. UFA (OAK)-'1423 DeAngelo Hall CB 5-10 198 30 11 Virginia Tech Chesapeake, Va. FA-'0831 Brandon Meriweather S 5-11 198 30 8 Miami (Fla.) Apopka, Fla. UFA (CHI)-'1235 Duke Ihenacho S 6-1 207 25 3 San Jose State Gardena, Calif. W (DEN)-'1455 Adam Hayward LB 6-1 240 30 8 Portland State Westminster, Calif. UFA (TB)-'1476 Morgan Moses T 6-6 318 23 R Virginia North Chesterfield, Va. D3a-'1493 Trent Murphy LB 6-5 258 24 R Stanford Phoenix, Ariz. D2-'1495 Chris Neild NT 6-2 328 27 4 West Virginia Stroudsburg, Pa. D7d-'1198 Brian Orakpo LB 6-4 257 28 6 Texas Houston, Texas D1-'09

RESERVE/SUSPENDED BY COMMISSIONERTanard Jackson S 6-0 193 29 5 Syracuse Potomac, Md. FA-'12

Key: UFA - unrestricted free agent | FA - free agent | RFA - restricted free agent | CFA - college free agent | T - trade | W - waivers | D - draft | SD - supplemental draft | PS - signed from practice squad

Head Coach: Jay GrudenAssistant Coaches: Jim Haslett (Defensive Coordinator), Ben Kotwica (Special Teams Coordinator), Sean McVay (Offensive Coordinator), Brian Baker (OutsideLinebackers), Bradford Banta (Assistant Special Teams), Jacob Burney (Defensive Line), Shane Day (Assistant Offensive Line/Offensive Quality Control), ChadEnglehart (Asst. Strength & Conditioning), Chris Foerster (Offensive Line), Ike Hilliard (Wide Receivers), Randy Jordan (Running Backs), Paul Kelly (Director ofFootball Operations), Raheem Morris (Defensive Backs), Bret Munsey (Special Projects), Kirk Olivadotti (Inside Linebackers), Jake Peetz (Offensive QualityControl), Wes Phillips (Tight Ends), Aubrey Pleasant (Defensive Quality Control), Ray Wright (Strength & Conditioning)

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2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS ROSTER (POSITIONAL)

(As of Dec. 23, 2014)

NO. FIRST LAST POS HT WT D.O.B. EXP. COLLEGE HS HOMETOWN HOW ACQ.

8 Kirk Cousins QB 6-3 202 8/19/88 3 Michigan State Holland, Mich. D4a-'1210 Robert Griffin III QB 6-2 222 2/12/90 3 Baylor Copperas Cove, Texas D1-'12

29 Roy Helu, Jr. RB 5-11 215 12/7/88 4 Nebraska Danville, Calif. D4-'1132 Silas Redd, Jr. RB 5-10 200 3/1/92 R Southern California Stamford, Conn. CFA-'1436 Darrel Young FB 5-11 251 4/8/87 5 Villanova Amityville, N.Y. FA-'1037 Chris Thompson RB 5-8 193 10/20/90 2 Florida State Madison, Fla. D5a-'1346 Alfred Morris RB 5-10 224 12/12/88 3 Florida Atlantic Pensacola, Fla. D6a-'12

11 DeSean Jackson WR 5-10 178 12/1/86 7 California Long Beach, Calif. FA-'1412 Andre Roberts WR 5-11 187 1/9/88 5 The Citadel Columbia, S.C. UFA (ARI)-'1414 Ryan Grant WR 6-0 193 12/19/90 R Tulane Beaumont, Texas D5-'1485 Leonard Hankerson WR 6-2 211 1/30/89 4 Miami (Fla.) Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D3-'1188 Pierre Garçon WR 6-0 216 8/8/86 7 Mount Union Greenacres, Fla. UFA (IND)-'1289 Santana Moss WR 5-10 193 6/1/79 14 Miami (Fla.) Carol City, Fla. T (NYJ)-'05

82 Logan Paulsen TE 6-5 261 2/26/87 5 UCLA West Hills, Calif. CFA-'1084 Niles Paul TE 6-1 241 8/9/89 4 Nebraska Omaha, Neb. D5b-'1186 Jordan Reed TE 6-2 237 7/3/90 2 Florida New London, Conn. D3-'13

60 Spencer Long G 6-5 311 11/8/90 R Nebraska Elkhorn, Neb. D3b-'1466 Chris Chester G 6-3 303 1/12/83 9 Oklahoma Tustin, Calif. UFA (BAL)-'1167 Josh LeRibeus G 6-2 315 7/2/89 3 SMU Richardson, Texas D3-'1268 Tom Compton T 6-5 308 5/10/89 2 South Dakota Rosemount, Minn. D6b-'1269 Rishaw Johnson OL 6-3 313 2/24/89 2 California (Pa.) Hammond, La. PS (NYG-'14)71 Trent Williams T 6-5 337 7/19/88 5 Oklahoma Longview, Texas D1-'1074 Tyler Polumbus T 6-8 308 4/10/85 6 Colorado Englewood, Colo. FA-'1177 Shawn Lauvao G 6-3 315 10/26/87 5 Arizona State Honolulu, Hawaii UFA (CLE)-'1478 Kory Lichtensteiger C/G 6-2 296 3/22/85 6 Bowling Green Convoy, Ohio FA-'10

64 Kedric Golston DL 6-4 318 5/30/83 9 Georgia Tyrone, Ga. D6-'0672 Stephen Bowen DE 6-5 300 3/28/84 9 Hofstra Dix Hills, N.Y. UFA (DAL)-'1173 Frank Kearse DE 6-5 310 10/28/88 3 Alabama A&M Savannah, Ga. FA-'1492 Chris Baker DL 6-2 325 10/8/87 3 Hampton Windsor, Conn. FA-'1196 Barry Cofield, Jr. NT 6-4 303 3/19/84 9 Northwestern Cleveland Heights, Ohio UFA (NYG)-'1197 Jason Hatcher DE 6-6 299 7/13/82 9 Grambling State Jena, La. UFA (DAL)-'1499 Jarvis Jenkins DE 6-4 315 4/24/88 4 Clemson Central, S.C. D2-'11

50 Gabe Miller LB 6-3 250 12/5/87 2 Oregon State Lake Oswego, Ore. FA-'1351 Will Compton LB 6-1 230 9/19/89 1 Nebraska Bonne Terre, Mo. CFA-'1352 Keenan Robinson LB 6-3 238 7/7/89 3 Texas Plano, Texas D4b-'1253 Jackson Jeffcoat LB 6-3 253 12/26/91 R Texas Plano, Texas FA-'1454 Trevardo Williams LB 6-1 237 12/31/90 2 Connecticut Bridgeport, Conn. FA-'1456 Perry Riley, Jr. LB 6-0 238 5/3/88 5 Louisiana State Stone Mountain, Ga. D4-'1058 Ja’Gared Davis LB 6-0 238 9/11/90 1 SMU Crockett, Texas PS (KC)-'1490 Steve Beauharnais LB 6-2 230 5/2/90 2 Rutgers Saddle Brook, N.J. FA-'1491 Ryan Kerrigan LB 6-4 260 8/16/88 4 Purdue Muncie, Ind. D1-'11

25 Ryan Clark S 5-11 205 10/12/79 13 Louisiana State Marrero, La. UFA (PIT)-'1426 Bashaud Breeland CB 5-11 197 1/30/92 R Clemson Allendale, S.C. D4-'1430 E.J. Biggers CB 6-0 185 6/13/87 6 Western Michigan North Miami Beach, Fla. UFA (TB)-'1334 Trenton Robinson S 5-9 195 2/16/90 3 Michigan State Bay City, Mich. FA-'1338 Justin Rogers CB 5-11 181 1/16/88 4 Richmond Baton Rouge, La. FA-'1439 David Amerson CB 6-1 205 12/8/91 2 North Carolina State Greenboro, N.C. D2-'1340 Kenny Okoro DB 6-0 195 10/18/89 1 Wake Forest Greensboro, N.C. FA-'1441 Phillip Thomas S 6-0 223 3/1/89 2 Fresno State Bakersfield, Calif. D4-'1347 Akeem Davis S 6-1 200 12/25/89 R Memphis Laurel, Miss. FA-'14

2 Kai Forbath K 5-11 197 9/2/87 3 UCLA Sherman Oaks, Calif. FA-'125 Tress Way P 6-1 215 4/18/90 1 Oklahoma Tulsa, Okla. W (CHI)-'1457 Nick Sundberg LS 6-0 264 7/29/87 5 California Phoenix, Ariz. FA-'10

Key: UFA - unrestricted free agent | FA - free agent | RFA - restricted free agent | CFA - college free agent | T - trade | W - waivers | D - draft | SD - supplemental draft

LINEBACKERS (9)

DEFENSIVE BACKS (9)

SPECIALISTS (3)

QUARTERBACKS (2)

RUNNING BACKS/FULLBACKS (5)

WIDE RECEIVERS (6)

TIGHT ENDS (3)

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (9)

DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (7)

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WR 88 Pierre Garçon 12 Andre Roberts 89 Santana Moss

LT 71 Trent Williams 74 Tyler Polumbus

LG 77 Shawn Lauvao 67 Josh LeRibeus

C 78 Kory Lichtensteiger 66 Chris Chester

RG 66 Chris Chester 60 Spencer Long

RT 68 Tom Compton 74 Tyler Polumbus

TE 86 Jordan Reed 84 Niles Paul 82 Logan Paulsen

WR 11 DeSean Jackson 14 Ryan Grant 85 Leonard Hankerson

QB 10 Robert Griffin III 8 Kirk Cousins

FB 36 Darrel Young

RB 46 Alfred Morris 29 Roy Helu, Jr. 32 Silas Redd, Jr.

37 Chris Thompson

LDE 99 Jarvis Jenkins 72 Stephen Bowen

NT 92 Chris Baker 96 Barry Cofield, Jr. 64 Kedric Golston

RDE 97 Jason Hatcher 73 Frank Kearse

LOLB 91 Ryan Kerrigan 53 Jackson Jeffcoat

MLB 52 Keenan Robinson 51 Will Compton 90 Steve Beauharnais

JLB 56 Perry Riley, Jr. 58 Ja'Gared Davis

ROLB 50 Gabe Miller 54 Trevardo Williams

LCB 26 Bashaud Breeland 30 E.J. Biggers

RCB 39 David Amerson 38 Justin Rogers 40 Kenny Okoro

SS 41 Phillip Thomas 47 Akeem Davis

FS 25 Ryan Clark 34 Trenton Robinson

P 5 Tress Way

K 2 Kai Forbath

H 5 Tress Way

LS 57 Nick Sundberg

KOR 12 Andre Roberts 37 Chris Thompson 26 Bashaud Breeland

PR 12 Andre Roberts 11 DeSean Jackson 89 Santana Moss

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OFFENSE

DEFENSE

SPECIAL TEAMS

2014 UNOFFICIAL WASHINGTON REDSKINS DEPTH CHART (AS OF DEC. 23)

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HOW THE REDSKINS ENTERED THE NFL

(As of Dec. 23, 2014)

YEAR 1ST ROUND 2ND ROUND 3RD ROUND 4TH ROUND4 5 7 9

2001 WR Santana Moss (NYJ, 16)2006 G Chris Chester (BAL, 56) DE Jason Hatcher (DAL, 92) NT Barry Cofield, Jr. (NYG, 124)20072008 CB Tracy Porter (NO, 40) G/C Kory Lichtensteiger (DEN, 108)

WR DeSean Jackson (PHI, 49)20092010 T Trent Williams (WAS, 4) WR Andre Roberts (ARI, 88) LB Perry Riley, Jr. (WAS, 103)

G Shawn Lauvao (CLE, 92)2011 LB Ryan Kerrigan (WAS, 16) DE Jarvis Jenkins (WAS, 41) WR Leonard Hankerson (WAS, 79) RB Roy Helu, Jr. (WAS, 105)

2012 QB Robert Griffin III (WAS, 2) G Josh LeRibeus (WAS, 71) QB Kirk Cousins (WAS, 102)LB Keenan Robinson (WAS, 119)

2013 CB David Amerson (WAS, 51) TE Jordan Reed (WAS, 85) S Phillip Thomas (WAS, 119)LB Trevardo Williams (HOU, 124)

2014 G Spencer Long (WAS, 78) CB Bashaud Breeland (WAS, 102)

YEAR 5TH ROUND 6TH ROUND 7TH ROUND COLLEGE FA4 5 4 14

2002 S Ryan Clark (NYG)2006 DE Kedric Golston (WAS, 196) DE Stephen Bowen (DAL)20072008 WR Pierre Garçon (IND, 205) T Tyler Polumbus (DEN)2009 CB EJ Biggers (TB, 217) DL Chris Baker (DEN)

LS Nick Sundberg (CAR)FB Darrel Young (WAS)

2010 TE Logan Paulsen (WAS)2011 LB Gabe Miller (KC, 140) CB Justin Rogers (BUF, 206) K Kai Forbath (DAL)

TE Niles Paul (WAS, 155) DE Frank Kearse (MIA, 231)2012 RB Alfred Morris (WAS, 173) OL Rishaw Johnson (SEA)

S Trenton Robinson (SF, 180)T Tom Compton (WAS, 193)

2013 RB Chris Thompson (WAS, 154) LB Steve Beauharnais (NE, 235) LB Will Compton (WAS)LB Ja'Gared Davis (HOU)DB Kenny Okoro (SD)P Tress Way (CHI)

2014 WR Ryan Grant (WAS, 142) S Akeem Davis (WAS)LB Jackson Jeffcoat (SEA)RB Silas Redd, Jr. (WAS)

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2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS PRONUNCIATION GUIDES

Issako Aaitui ee-saw-AH-co / ah-ah-TOO-ee

David Amerson AM-urh-sun

Steve Beauharnais Bo-HAR-ness

Stephen Bowen BO-en

Bashaud Breeland BUSH-aud

Ja'Gared Davis juh-GAIR-id

Kai Forbath (rhymes with eye)

Pierre Garçon Gar-SOAN

Kedric Golston KEH-drick / GOAL-stun

Roy Helu, Jr. Heh-lu

Duke Ihenacho EE-ah-NAH-cho

Frank Kearse KEERse

Shawn Lauvao Lah-VOW

Josh LeRibeus Luh-REE-bus

Kory Lichtensteiger LICK-ten-STY-grr

Chris Neild KNEELed

Kenny Okoro oh-CORE-oh

Brian Orakpo uh-RACK-po

Tevita Stevens TA-vee-ta

Darrel Young DUH-rell

Chris Foerster FUR-ster

Ben Kotwica Cot-WEE-kuh

PLAYER PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

COACHING STAFF PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

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2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS(BY DATE)

DATE POS NAME TRANSACTIONJanuary 7 WR David Gettis Signed Reserve/Futures ContractJanuary 8 OL Kevin Kowalski Signed Reserve/Futures ContractJanuary 9 HC Jay Gruden Named Head CoachJanuary 15 OC Sean McVay Promoted to Offensive CoordinatorJanuary 15 OLB Brian Baker Named Outside Linebackers CoachJanuary 15 ST Ben Kotwica Named Special Teams CoordinatorJanuary 16 LB Kirk Olivadotti Named Inside Linebackers CoachJanuary 17 TE Wes Phillips Named Tight Ends CoachJanuary 20 WR Ike Hilliard Named Wide Receivers CoachJanuary 26 RB Randy Jordan Named Running Backs CoachFebruary 3 WR Aldrick Robinson Signed as Exclusive Rights Free AgentFebruary 4 ST Bradford Banta Named Assistant Special Teams CoachFebruary 4 QC Shane Day Named Assistnt Offensive Line/Offensive Quality Control CoachFebruary 4 QC Jake Peetz Named Offensive Quality Control CoachFebruary 6 DE Doug Worthington Signed as Exclusive Rights Free AgentFebruary 19 CB DeAngelo Hall Re-signedFebruary 27 DE Chris Baker Re-signedMarch 3 LB Brian Orakpo Placed Franchise TagMarch 4 DE Adam Carriker ReleasedMarch 4 RB Jawan Jamison WaivedMarch 4 RB Davin Meggett WaivedMarch 4 TE Richard Quinn ReleasedMarch 4 P Sav Rocca ReleasedMarch 11 LB Perry Riley Re-signedMarch 12 LB Adam Hayward Signed as Unrestricted Free AgentMarch 12 G Shawn Lauvao Signed as Unrestricted Free AgentMarch 12 WR Andre Roberts Signed as Unrestricted Free AgentMarch 13 DE Clifton Geathers Signed as Unrestricted Free AgentMarch 13 WR Santana Moss Re-signedMarch 14 DE Jason Hatcher Signed as Unrestricted Free AgentMarch 14 K Jake Rogers Signed as Free AgentMarch 14 LB Darryl Sharpton Signed as Unrestricted Free AgentMarch 14 C Will Montgomery ReleasedMarch 15 CB Tracy Porter Signed as Unrestricted Free AgentMarch 18 S Brandon Meriweather Re-signedMarch 19 LB Akeem Jordan Signed as Unrestricted Free AgentMarch 24 DE Brandon Moore Claimed Off WaiversMarch 27 CB E.J. Biggers Re-signedMarch 27 LB Brian Orakpo Signed Franchise TenderMarch 28 G/C Mike McGlynn Signed as Unrestricted Free AgentApril 2 S Ryan Clark Signed as Unrestricted Free AgentApril 2 WR DeSean Jackson Signed as Free AgentApril 3 QB Colt McCoy Signed as Unrestricted Free AgentApril 4 LB Rob Jackson Re-signed

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2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS(BY DATE)

DATE POS NAME TRANSACTIONApril 5 WR Josh Bellamy WaivedApril 5 LB Josh Hull ReleasedApril 5 CB Ryan Mouton ReleasedApril 8 P Blake Clingan Signed as Free AgentApril 10 S Akeem Davis Signed as Free AgentApril 29 DE Brandon Moore WaivedMay 6 S Tanard Jackson Reinstated from SuspensionMay 6 S Tanard Jackson ReleasedMay 7 S Tanard Jackson Signed as Free AgentMay 9 LB Trent Murphy Draft Choice (Round 2, No. 47 Overall)May 9 T Morgan Moses Draft Choice (Round 3, No. 66 Overall)May 9 G Spencer Long Draft Choice (Round 3, No. 78 Overall)May 10 CB Bashaud Breeland Draft Choice (Round 4, No. 102 Overall)May 10 WR Ryan Grant Draft Choice (Round 5, No. 142 Overall)May 10 RB Lache Seastrunk Draft Choice (Round 6, No. 186 Overall)May 10 TE Ted Bolser Draft Choice (Round 7, No. 217 Overall)May 10 K Zach Hocker Draft Choice (Round 7, No. 228 Overall)May 12 WR David Gettis ReleasedMay 12 K Jake Rogers WaivedMay 14 DL Chris Davenport Signed as College Free AgentMay 14 WR Lee Doss Signed as College Free AgentMay 14 WR Cody Hoffman Signed as College Free AgentMay 14 WR Kofi Hughes Signed as College Free AgentMay 14 WR Rashad Lawrence Signed as College Free AgentMay 14 TE Kevin Perry Signed as College Free AgentMay 14 RB Silas Redd, Jr. Signed as College Free AgentMay 14 DB Bryan Shepherd Signed as College Free AgentMay 14 DL Robert Thomas Signed as College Free AgentMay 15 QB Tommy Rees Signed as College Free AgentMay 16 G Spencer Long Signed ContractMay 16 CB Bashaud Breeland Signed ContractMay 16 WR Ryan Grant Signed ContractMay 16 RB Lache Seastrunk Signed ContractMay 16 TE Ted Bolser Signed ContractMay 16 K Zach Hocker Signed ContractMay 17 DE Frank Kearse Signed as Free AgentMay 17 CB Courtney Bridget, Jr. Signed as College Free AgentMay 17 S Ross Madison Signed as College Free AgentMay 17 CB Blake Sailors Signed as College Free AgentMay 17 DL Chris Davenport ReleasedMay 17 S Jose Gumbs ReleasedMay 17 TE Kevin Perry ReleasedMay 17 QB Tommy Rees ReleasedMay 23 LB Trent Murphy Signed Contract

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DATE POS NAME TRANSACTIONMay 23 WR Rashad Ross Signed as Free AgentMay 23 WR Kofi Hughes WaivedJune 26 WR Jerry Rice, Jr. Signed as College Free AgentJune 26 CB Blake Sailors WaivedJuly 9 S Tanard Jackson Suspended by CommissionerJuly 15 FB Stephen Campbell Signed as Free AgentJuly 21 TE Mike Caussin Signed as Free AgentJuly 21 LS Kyle Nelson WaivedJuly 23 DE Stephen Bowen Designated Active/Physically Unable to PerformJuly 23 WR Leonard Hankerson Designated Active/Physically Unable to PerformJuly 23 DE Jason Hatcher Designated Active/Physically Unable to PerformJuly 23 OL Maurice Hurt Designated Active/Non-Football InjuryJuly 27 LB Brandon Jenkins WaivedJuly 27 OL Maurice Hurt Passed Physical; Removed from Active/Non-Football Injury ListJuly 28 LB Everette Brown Signed as Free AgentJuly 30 DE Jake McDonough Signed as Free AgentJuly 30 CB Courtney Bridget, Jr. Waived/InjuredAugust 3 WR Jerry Rice, Jr. Waived/InjuredAugust 4 DL Jeremy Towns Signed as Free AgentAugust 9 S Da'Mon Cromartie-Smith Signed as Free AgentAugust 9 CB Peyton Thompson WaivedAugust 9 DE Jason Hatcher Passed Physical; Removed from Active/Non-Football Injury ListAugust 14 TE Matt Veldman Signed as Free AgentAugust 14 DE Doug Worthington WaivedAugust 20 P Tress Way Claimed Off WaiversAugust 20 P Blake Clingan WaivedAugust 21 TE Mike Caussin Placed on Reserve/Injured listAugust 24 FB Stephen Campbell WaivedAugust 24 WR Cody Hoffman WaivedAugust 24 LB Rob Jackson ReleasedAugust 24 LB Jeremy Kimbrough WaivedAugust 24 WR Rashad Lawrence WaivedAugust 24 S Ross Madison WaivedAugust 24 DE Jake McDonough WaivedAugust 24 LB Adrian Robinson WaivedAugust 24 DL Jeremy Towns WaivedAugust 25 G Adam Gettis WaivedAugust 25 CB Bryan Shepherd WaivedAugust 26 G/C Mike McGlynn ReleasedAugust 26 WR Rashad Ross WaivedAugust 26 TE Matt Veldman WaivedAugust 29 TE Ted Bolser WaivedAugust 29 CB Richard Crawford WaivedAugust 29 S Da'Mon Cromartie-Smith Waived

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DATE POS NAME TRANSACTIONAugust 29 WR Lee Doss WaivedAugust 29 OL Kevin Kowalski WaivedAugust 29 P Robert Malone WaivedAugust 29 OL Tevita Stevens WaivedAugust 29 NT Robert Thomas WaivedAugust 30 K Zach Hocker WaivedAugust 30 OL Maurice Hurt WaivedAugust 30 CB Chase Minnifield WaivedAugust 30 RB Evan Royster WaivedAugust 30 RB Lache Seastrunk WaivedAugust 30 S Phillip Thomas WaivedAugust 30 RB Chris Thompson WaivedAugust 30 WR Nick Williams WaivedAugust 30 LB Everette Brown ReleasedAugust 30 NT Chris Neild Placed on Reserve/Injured listAugust 30 LB Darryl Sharpton Placed on Reserve/Injured listAugust 30 DE Stephen Bowen Placed on Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform listAugust 30 WR Leonard Hankerson Placed on Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform listAugust 31 S Duke Ihenacho Claimed Off WaiversAugust 31 S Akeem Davis WaivedAugust 31 TE Ted Bolser Signed to Practice SquadAugust 31 CB Richard Crawford Signed to Practice SquadAugust 31 CB Chase Minnifield Signed to Practice SquadAugust 31 OL Tevita Stevens Signed to Practice SquadAugust 31 S Phillip Thomas Signed to Practice SquadAugust 31 NT Robert Thomas Signed to Practice SquadAugust 31 RB Chris Thompson Signed to Practice SquadAugust 31 WR Nick Williams Signed to Practice SquadSeptember 1 S Brandon Meriweather Suspended by CommissionerSeptember 1 S Akeem Davis Signed to Practice SquadSeptember 1 LB Chaz Sutton Signed to Practice SquadSeptember 2 OL Braxston Cave Signed to Practice SquadSeptember 2 LB Jackson Jeffcoat Signed to Practice SquadSeptember 2 OL Tevita Stevens Released from Practice SquadSeptember 2 LB Chaz Sutton Released from Practice SquadSeptember 3 TE Mike Caussin Released from Reserve/Injured list (Injury Settlement)September 9 S Akeem Davis Signed to Active Roster from Practice SquadSeptember 9 NT Barry Cofield, Jr. Placed on Reserve/Injured list (Designated for Return)September 9 TE Je'Ron Hamm Signed to Practice SquadSeptember 9 DL Derrick Hopkins Signed to Practice SquadSeptember 9 WR Marvin McNutt Signed to Practice SquadSeptember 9 CB Richard Crawford Released from Practice SquadSeptember 9 WR Nick Williams Released from Practice SquadSeptember 15 S Brandon Meriweather Reinstated from Suspension

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DATE POS NAME TRANSACTIONSeptember 16 S Bacarri Rambo WaivedSeptember 16 DL Hebron Fangupo Signed to Practice SquadSeptember 16 DL Derrick Hopkins Released from Practice SquadSeptember 22 CB DeAngelo Hall Placed on Reserve/Injured listSeptember 22 S Duke Ihenacho Placed on Reserve/Injured listSeptember 22 CB Chase Minnifield Signed to Active Roster from Practice SquadSeptember 22 LB Darryl Sharpton Released from Reserve/Injured listSeptember 23 OL Tevita Stevens Signed to Practice SquadSeptember 23 OL Braxston Cave Released from Practice SquadSeptember 25 NT Robert Thomas Signed to Active Roster from Practice SquadSeptember 27 LB Gabe Miller WaivedSeptember 27 NT Robert Thomas WaivedSeptember 29 CB Richard Crawford Signed as Free AgentSeptember 29 S Jamarca Sanford Signed as Free AgentSeptember 29 T Terren Jones Signed to Practice SquadSeptember 30 LB Gabe Miller Signed to Practice SquadSeptember 30 NT Robert Thomas Signed to Practice SquadSeptember 30 DL Hebron Fangupo Released from Practice SquadOctober 7 LB Jackson Jeffcoat Signed to Active Roster from Practice SquadOctober 7 CB Richard Crawford WaivedOctober 7 TE Ted Bolser Released from Practice SquadOctober 7 S Akeem Davis WaivedOctober 8 CB Greg Ducre Signed from San Diego's Practice SquadOctober 8 LB Steve Beauharnais Signed to Practice SquadOctober 9 S Akeem Davis Signed to Practice SquadOctober 14 WR Rashad Ross Signed to Practice SquadOctober 14 WR Marvin McNutt Released from Practice SquadOctober 18 DE Stephen Bowen Activated from Physically Unable to Perform listOctober 18 LB Akeem Jordan Placed on Reserve/Injured listOctober 21 LB Everette Brown Signed as Free AgentOctober 21 LB Brian Orakpo Placed on Reserve/Injured listOctober 27 S Akeem Davis Signed to Active Roster from Practice SquadOctober 27 S Jamarca Sanford ReleasedNovember 1 S Phillip Thomas Signed to Active Roster from Practice SquadNovember 1 DE Clifton Geathers WaivedNovember 4 WR Leonard Hankerson Activated from Physically Unable to Perform listNovember 4 CB Chase Minnifield WaivedNovember 4 T Terren Jones Released from Practice SquadNovember 6 CB Chase Minnifield Signed to Practice SquadNovember 10 TE Chase Dixon Signed to Practice SquadNovember 11 NT Barry Cofield, Jr. Activated from Reserve/Injured list (Designated for Return)November 11 LB Jackson Jeffcoat WaivedNovember 12 LB Jackson Jeffcoat Signed to Practice SquadNovember 17 T Michael Huey Signed to Practice Squad

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DATE POS NAME TRANSACTIONNovember 17 WR Rashad Ross Released from Practice SquadNovember 22 LB Akeem Jordan Released from Reserve/Injured listNovember 24 LB Steve Beauharnais Signed to Active Roster from Practice SquadNovember 24 LB Adam Hayward Placed on Reserve/Injured listNovember 26 CB Chase Minnifield Signed to Active Roster from Practice SquadNovember 26 CB Tracy Porter Placed on Reserve/Injured listNovember 26 CB Kenny Okoro Signed to Practice SquadNovember 26 DB Josh Wolfe Signed to Practice SquadDecember 1 LB Trevardo Williams Signed to Practice SquadDecember 1 OL Michael Huey Released from Practice SquadDecember 6 LB Gabe Miller Signed to Active Roster from Practice SquadDecember 6 DB Kenny Okoro Signed to Active Roster from Practice SquadDecember 6 CB Chase Minnifield Placed on Reserve/Injured listDecember 6 WR Aldrick Robinson WaivedDecember 8 WR Rashad Ross Signed to Practice SquadDecember 9 LB Ja’Gared Davis Signed from Kansas City's Practice SquadDecember 9 LB Trevardo Williams Signed to Active Roster from Practice SquadDecember 9 LB Steve Beauharnais WaivedDecember 9 LB Everette Brown WaivedDecember 9 CB Greg Ducre WaivedDecember 9 RB Michael Hill Signed to Practice SquadDecember 9 LB Justin Jackson Signed to Practice SquadDecember 10 CB Justin Rogers Signed as Free AgentDecember 11 T Morgan Moses Placed on Reserve/Injured listDecember 11 RB Chris Thompson Signed to Active Roster from Practice SquadDecember 11 T Edawn Coughman Signed to Practice SquadDecember 15 CB Chase Minnifield Waived from Reserve/Injured listDecember 16 LB Jackson Jeffcoat Signed to Active Roster from Practice SquadDecember 16 QB Colt McCoy Placed on Reserve/Injured listDecember 16 LB Steve Beauharnais Signed to Practice SquadDecember 16 NT Isaako Aaitui Signed to Practice SquadDecember 16 LB Justin Jackson Released from Practice SquadDecember 19 LB Steve Beauharnais Signed to Active Roster from Practice SquadDecember 19 S Brandon Meriweather Placed on Reserve/Injured listDecember 22 WR Colin Lockett Signed to Practice SquadDecember 23 OL Rishaw Johnson Signed from the New York Giants' Practice SquadDecember 23 LB Trent Murphy Placed on Reserve/Injured list

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2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS(BY NAME)

NAME POS TRANSACTION DATEAaitui, Isaako NT Signed to Practice Squad December 16Baker, Brian OLB Named Outside Linebackers Coach January 15Baker, Chris DE Re-signed February 27Banta, Bradford ST Named Assistant Special Teams Coach February 4Beauharnais, Steve LB Signed to Practice Squad October 8Beauharnais, Steve LB Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad November 24Beauharnais, Steve LB Waived December 9Beauharnais, Steve LB Signed to Practice Squad December 16Beauharnais, Steve LB Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad December 19Bellamy, Josh WR Waived April 5Biggers, E.J. CB Re-signed March 27Bolser, Ted TE Draft Choice (Round 7, No. 217 Overall) May 10Bolser, Ted TE Signed Contract May 16Bolser, Ted TE Waived August 29Bolser, Ted TE Signed to Practice Squad August 31Bolser, Ted TE Released from Practice Squad October 7Bowen, Stephen DE Designated Active/Physically Unable to Perform July 23Bowen, Stephen DE Placed on Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list August 30Bowen, Stephen DE Activated from Physically Unable to Perform list October 18Breeland, Bashaud CB Draft Choice (Round 4, No. 102 Overall) May 10Breeland, Bashaud CB Signed Contract May 16Bridget, Jr., Courtney CB Signed as College Free Agent May 17Bridget, Jr., Courtney CB Waived/Injured July 30Brown, Everette LB Signed as Free Agent July 28Brown, Everette LB Released August 30Brown, Everette LB Signed as Free Agent October 21Brown, Everette LB Waived December 9Campbell, Stephen FB Signed as Free Agent July 15Campbell, Stephen FB Waived August 24Carriker, Adam DE Released March 4Caussin, Mike TE Signed as Free Agent July 21Caussin, Mike TE Placed on Reserve/Injured list August 21Caussin, Mike TE Released from Reserve/Injured list (Injury Settlement) September 3Cave, Braxston OL Signed to Practice Squad September 2Cave, Braxston OL Released from Practice Squad September 23Clark, Ryan S Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent April 2Clingan, Blake P Signed as Free Agent April 8Clingan, Blake P Waived August 20Cofield, Jr., Barry NT Placed on Reserve/Injured list (Designated for Return) September 9Cofield, Jr., Barry NT Activated from Reserve/Injured list (Designated for Return) November 11Coughman, Edawn T Signed to Practice Squad December 11Crawford, Richard CB Waived August 29Crawford, Richard CB Signed to Practice Squad August 31

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NAME POS TRANSACTION DATECrawford, Richard CB Released from Practice Squad September 9Crawford, Richard CB Signed as Free Agent September 29Crawford, Richard CB Waived October 7Cromartie-Smith, Da'Mon S Signed as Free Agent August 9Cromartie-Smith, Da'Mon S Waived August 29Davenport, Chris DL Signed as College Free Agent May 14Davenport, Chris DL Released May 17Davis, Akeem S Signed as Free Agent April 10Davis, Akeem S Waived August 31Davis, Akeem S Signed to Practice Squad September 1Davis, Akeem S Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad September 9Davis, Akeem S Waived October 7Davis, Akeem S Signed to Practice Squad October 9Davis, Akeem S Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad October 27Davis, Ja’Gared LB Signed from Kansas City's Practice Squad December 9Day, Shane QC Named Assistnt Offensive Line/Offensive Quality Control Coach February 4Dixon, Chase TE Signed to Practice Squad November 10Doss, Lee WR Signed as College Free Agent May 14Doss, Lee WR Waived August 29Ducre, Greg CB Signed from San Diego's Practice Squad October 8Ducre, Greg CB Waived December 9Fangupo, Hebron DL Signed to Practice Squad September 16Fangupo, Hebron DL Released from Practice Squad September 30Geathers, Clifton DE Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 13Geathers, Clifton DE Waived November 1Gettis, Adam G Waived August 25Gettis, David WR Signed Reserve/Futures Contract January 7Gettis, David WR Released May 12Grant, Ryan WR Draft Choice (Round 5, No. 142 Overall) May 10Grant, Ryan WR Signed Contract May 16Gruden, Jay HC Named Head Coach January 9Gumbs, Jose S Released May 17Hall, DeAngelo CB Re-signed February 19Hall, DeAngelo CB Placed on Reserve/Injured list September 22Hamm, Je'Ron TE Signed to Practice Squad September 9Hankerson, Leonard WR Designated Active/Physically Unable to Perform July 23Hankerson, Leonard WR Placed on Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list August 30Hankerson, Leonard WR Activated from Physically Unable to Perform list November 4Hatcher, Jason DE Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 14Hatcher, Jason DE Designated Active/Physically Unable to Perform July 23Hatcher, Jason DE Passed Physical; Removed from Active/Non-Football Injury List August 9Hayward, Adam LB Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 12Hayward, Adam LB Placed on Reserve/Injured list November 24

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NAME POS TRANSACTION DATEHill, Michael RB Signed to Practice Squad December 9Hilliard, Ike WR Named Wide Receivers Coach January 20Hocker, Zach K Draft Choice (Round 7, No. 228 Overall) May 10Hocker, Zach K Signed Contract May 16Hocker, Zach K Waived August 30Hoffman, Cody WR Signed as College Free Agent May 14Hoffman, Cody WR Waived August 24Hopkins, Derrick DL Signed to Practice Squad September 9Hopkins, Derrick DL Released from Practice Squad September 16Huey, Michael T Signed to Practice Squad November 17Huey, Michael OL Released from Practice Squad December 1Hughes, Kofi WR Signed as College Free Agent May 14Hughes, Kofi WR Waived May 23Hull, Josh LB Released April 5Hurt, Maurice OL Designated Active/Non-Football Injury July 23Hurt, Maurice OL Passed Physical; Removed from Active/Non-Football Injury List July 27Hurt, Maurice OL Waived August 30Ihenacho, Duke S Claimed Off Waivers August 31Ihenacho, Duke S Placed on Reserve/Injured list September 22Jackson, DeSean WR Signed as Free Agent April 2Jackson, Justin LB Signed to Practice Squad December 9Jackson, Justin LB Released from Practice Squad December 16Jackson, Rob LB Re-signed April 4Jackson, Rob LB Released August 24Jackson, Tanard S Reinstated from Suspension May 6Jackson, Tanard S Released May 6Jackson, Tanard S Signed as Free Agent May 7Jackson, Tanard S Suspended by Commissioner July 9Jamison, Jawan RB Waived March 4Jeffcoat, Jackson LB Signed to Practice Squad September 2Jeffcoat, Jackson LB Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad October 7Jeffcoat, Jackson LB Waived November 11Jeffcoat, Jackson LB Signed to Practice Squad November 12Jeffcoat, Jackson LB Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad December 16Jenkins, Brandon LB Waived July 27Johnson, Rishaw OL Signed from the New York Giants' Practice Squad December 23Jones, Terren T Signed to Practice Squad September 29Jones, Terren T Released from Practice Squad November 4Jordan, Akeem LB Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 19Jordan, Akeem LB Placed on Reserve/Injured list October 18Jordan, Akeem LB Released from Reserve/Injured list November 22Jordan, Randy RB Named Running Backs Coach January 26Kearse, Frank DE Signed as Free Agent May 17

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2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS(BY NAME)

NAME POS TRANSACTION DATEKimbrough, Jeremy LB Waived August 24Kotwica, Ben ST Named Special Teams Coordinator January 15Kowalski, Kevin OL Signed Reserve/Futures Contract January 8Kowalski, Kevin OL Waived August 29Lauvao, Shawn G Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 12Lawrence, Rashad WR Signed as College Free Agent May 14Lawrence, Rashad WR Waived August 24Lockett, Colin WR Signed to Practice Squad December 22Long, Spencer G Draft Choice (Round 3, No. 78 Overall) May 9Long, Spencer G Signed Contract May 16Madison, Ross S Signed as College Free Agent May 17Madison, Ross S Waived August 24Malone, Robert P Waived August 29McCoy, Colt QB Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent April 3McCoy, Colt QB Placed on Reserve/Injured list December 16McDonough, Jake DE Signed as Free Agent July 30McDonough, Jake DE Waived August 24McGlynn, Mike G/C Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 28McGlynn, Mike G/C Released August 26McNutt, Marvin WR Signed to Practice Squad September 9McNutt, Marvin WR Released from Practice Squad October 14McVay, Sean OC Promoted to Offensive Coordinator January 15Meggett, Davin RB Waived March 4Meriweather, Brandon S Re-signed March 18Meriweather, Brandon S Suspended by Commissioner September 1Meriweather, Brandon S Reinstated from Suspension September 15Meriweather, Brandon S Placed on Reserve/Injured list December 19Miller, Gabe LB Waived September 27Miller, Gabe LB Signed to Practice Squad September 30Miller, Gabe LB Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad December 6Minnifield, Chase CB Waived August 30Minnifield, Chase CB Signed to Practice Squad August 31Minnifield, Chase CB Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad September 22Minnifield, Chase CB Waived November 4Minnifield, Chase CB Signed to Practice Squad November 6Minnifield, Chase CB Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad November 26Minnifield, Chase CB Placed on Reserve/Injured list December 6Minnifield, Chase CB Waived from Reserve/Injured list December 15Montgomery, Will C Released March 14Moore, Brandon DE Claimed Off Waivers March 24Moore, Brandon DE Waived April 29Moses, Morgan T Draft Choice (Round 3, No. 66 Overall) May 9Moses, Morgan T Placed on Reserve/Injured list December 11

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NAME POS TRANSACTION DATEMoss, Santana WR Re-signed March 13Mouton, Ryan CB Released April 5Murphy, Trent LB Draft Choice (Round 2, No. 47 Overall) May 9Murphy, Trent LB Signed Contract May 23Murphy, Trent LB Placed on Reserve/Injured list December 23Neild, Chris NT Placed on Reserve/Injured list August 30Nelson, Kyle LS Waived July 21Okoro, Kenny CB Signed to Practice Squad November 26Okoro, Kenny DB Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad December 6Olivadotti, Kirk LB Named Inside Linebackers Coach January 16Orakpo, Brian LB Placed Franchise Tag March 3Orakpo, Brian LB Signed Franchise Tender March 27Orakpo, Brian LB Placed on Reserve/Injured list October 21Peetz, Jake QC Named Offensive Quality Control Coach February 4Perry, Kevin TE Signed as College Free Agent May 14Perry, Kevin TE Released May 17Phillips, Wes TE Named Tight Ends Coach January 17Porter, Tracy CB Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 15Porter, Tracy CB Placed on Reserve/Injured list November 26Quinn, Richard TE Released March 4Rambo, Bacarri S Waived September 16Redd, Jr., Silas RB Signed as College Free Agent May 14Rees, Tommy QB Signed as College Free Agent May 15Rees, Tommy QB Released May 17Rice, Jr., Jerry WR Signed as College Free Agent June 26Rice, Jr., Jerry WR Waived/Injured August 3Riley, Perry LB Re-signed March 11Roberts, Andre WR Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 12Robinson, Adrian LB Waived August 24Robinson, Aldrick WR Signed as Exclusive Rights Free Agent February 3Robinson, Aldrick WR Waived December 6Rocca, Sav P Released March 4Rogers, Jake K Signed as Free Agent March 14Rogers, Jake K Waived May 12Rogers, Justin CB Signed as Free Agent December 10Ross, Rashad WR Signed as Free Agent May 23Ross, Rashad WR Waived August 26Ross, Rashad WR Signed to Practice Squad October 14Ross, Rashad WR Released from Practice Squad November 17Ross, Rashad WR Signed to Practice Squad December 8Royster, Evan RB Waived August 30Sailors, Blake CB Signed as College Free Agent May 17Sailors, Blake CB Waived June 26

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2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS(BY NAME)

NAME POS TRANSACTION DATESanford, Jamarca S Signed as Free Agent September 29Sanford, Jamarca S Released October 27Seastrunk, Lache RB Draft Choice (Round 6, No. 186 Overall) May 10Seastrunk, Lache RB Signed Contract May 16Seastrunk, Lache RB Waived August 30Sharpton, Darryl LB Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 14Sharpton, Darryl LB Placed on Reserve/Injured list August 30Sharpton, Darryl LB Released from Reserve/Injured list September 22Shepherd, Bryan DB Signed as College Free Agent May 14Shepherd, Bryan CB Waived August 25Stevens, Tevita OL Waived August 29Stevens, Tevita OL Signed to Practice Squad August 31Stevens, Tevita OL Released from Practice Squad September 2Stevens, Tevita OL Signed to Practice Squad September 23Sutton, Chaz LB Signed to Practice Squad September 1Sutton, Chaz LB Released from Practice Squad September 2Thomas, Phillip S Waived August 30Thomas, Phillip S Signed to Practice Squad August 31Thomas, Phillip S Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad November 1Thomas, Robert DL Signed as College Free Agent May 14Thomas, Robert NT Waived August 29Thomas, Robert NT Signed to Practice Squad August 31Thomas, Robert NT Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad September 25Thomas, Robert NT Waived September 27Thomas, Robert NT Signed to Practice Squad September 30Thompson, Chris RB Waived August 30Thompson, Chris RB Signed to Practice Squad August 31Thompson, Chris RB Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad December 11Thompson, Peyton CB Waived August 9Towns, Jeremy DL Signed as Free Agent August 4Towns, Jeremy DL Waived August 24Veldman, Matt TE Signed as Free Agent August 14Veldman, Matt TE Waived August 26Way, Tress P Claimed Off Waivers August 20Williams, Nick WR Waived August 30Williams, Nick WR Signed to Practice Squad August 31Williams, Nick WR Released from Practice Squad September 9Williams, Trevardo LB Signed to Practice Squad December 1Williams, Trevardo LB Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad December 9Wolfe, Josh DB Signed to Practice Squad November 26Worthington, Doug DE Signed as Exclusive Rights Free Agent February 6Worthington, Doug DE Waived August 14

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NAME POS TRANSACTION DATE

McCoy, Colt QB Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent April 3McCoy, Colt QB Placed on Reserve/Injured list December 16Rees, Tommy QB Signed as College Free Agent May 15Rees, Tommy QB Released May 17

Campbell, Stephen FB Signed as Free Agent July 15Campbell, Stephen FB Waived August 24Hill, Michael RB Signed to Practice Squad December 9Jamison, Jawan RB Waived March 4Meggett, Davin RB Waived March 4Redd, Jr., Silas RB Signed as College Free Agent May 14Royster, Evan RB Waived August 30Seastrunk, Lache RB Draft Choice (Round 6, No. 186 Overall) May 10Seastrunk, Lache RB Signed Contract May 16Seastrunk, Lache RB Waived August 30Thompson, Chris RB Waived August 30Thompson, Chris RB Signed to Practice Squad August 31Thompson, Chris RB Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad December 11

Bellamy, Josh WR Waived April 5Doss, Lee WR Signed as College Free Agent May 14Doss, Lee WR Waived August 29Gettis, David WR Signed Reserve/Futures Contract January 7Gettis, David WR Released May 12Grant, Ryan WR Draft Choice (Round 5, No. 142 Overall) May 10Grant, Ryan WR Signed Contract May 16Hankerson, Leonard WR Designated Active/Physically Unable to Perform July 23Hankerson, Leonard WR Placed on Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list August 30Hankerson, Leonard WR Activated from Physically Unable to Perform list November 4Hoffman, Cody WR Signed as College Free Agent May 14Hoffman, Cody WR Waived August 24Hughes, Kofi WR Signed as College Free Agent May 14Hughes, Kofi WR Waived May 23Jackson, DeSean WR Signed as Free Agent April 2Lawrence, Rashad WR Signed as College Free Agent May 14Lawrence, Rashad WR Waived August 24Lockett, Colin WR Signed to Practice Squad December 22McNutt, Marvin WR Signed to Practice Squad September 9McNutt, Marvin WR Released from Practice Squad October 14Moss, Santana WR Re-signed March 13Rice, Jr., Jerry WR Signed as College Free Agent June 26Rice, Jr., Jerry WR Waived/Injured August 3

QUARTERBACKS

RUNNING BACKS/FULLBACKS

WIDE RECEIVERS

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NAME POS TRANSACTION DATERoberts, Andre WR Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 12Robinson, Aldrick WR Signed as Exclusive Rights Free Agent February 3Robinson, Aldrick WR Waived December 6Ross, Rashad WR Signed as Free Agent May 23Ross, Rashad WR Waived August 26Ross, Rashad WR Signed to Practice Squad October 14Ross, Rashad WR Released from Practice Squad November 17Ross, Rashad WR Signed to Practice Squad December 8Williams, Nick WR Waived August 30Williams, Nick WR Signed to Practice Squad August 31Williams, Nick WR Released from Practice Squad September 9

Bolser, Ted TE Draft Choice (Round 7, No. 217 Overall) May 10Bolser, Ted TE Signed Contract May 16Bolser, Ted TE Waived August 29Bolser, Ted TE Signed to Practice Squad August 31Bolser, Ted TE Released from Practice Squad October 7Caussin, Mike TE Signed as Free Agent July 21Caussin, Mike TE Placed on Reserve/Injured list August 21Caussin, Mike TE Released from Reserve/Injured list (Injury Settlement) September 3Dixon, Chase TE Signed to Practice Squad November 10Hamm, Je'Ron TE Signed to Practice Squad September 9Perry, Kevin TE Signed as College Free Agent May 14Perry, Kevin TE Released May 17Quinn, Richard TE Released March 4Veldman, Matt TE Signed as Free Agent August 14Veldman, Matt TE Waived August 26

Cave, Braxston OL Signed to Practice Squad September 2Cave, Braxston OL Released from Practice Squad September 23Coughman, Edawn T Signed to Practice Squad December 11Gettis, Adam G Waived August 25Huey, Michael T Signed to Practice Squad November 17Huey, Michael OL Released from Practice Squad December 1Hurt, Maurice OL Designated Active/Non-Football Injury July 23Hurt, Maurice OL Passed Physical; Removed from Active/Non-Football Injury List July 27Hurt, Maurice OL Waived August 30Johnson, Rishaw OL Signed from the New York Giants' Practice Squad December 23Jones, Terren T Signed to Practice Squad September 29Jones, Terren T Released from Practice Squad November 4Kowalski, Kevin OL Signed Reserve/Futures Contract January 8Kowalski, Kevin OL Waived August 29Lauvao, Shawn G Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 12

TIGHT ENDS

OFFENSIVE LINE

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NAME POS TRANSACTION DATELong, Spencer G Draft Choice (Round 3, No. 78 Overall) May 9Long, Spencer G Signed Contract May 16McGlynn, Mike G/C Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 28McGlynn, Mike G/C Released August 26Montgomery, Will C Released March 14Moses, Morgan T Draft Choice (Round 3, No. 66 Overall) May 9Moses, Morgan T Placed on Reserve/Injured list December 11Stevens, Tevita OL Waived August 29Stevens, Tevita OL Signed to Practice Squad August 31Stevens, Tevita OL Released from Practice Squad September 2Stevens, Tevita OL Signed to Practice Squad September 23

Aaitui, Isaako NT Signed to Practice Squad December 16Baker, Chris DE Re-signed February 27Bowen, Stephen DE Designated Active/Physically Unable to Perform July 23Bowen, Stephen DE Placed on Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list August 30Bowen, Stephen DE Activated from Physically Unable to Perform list October 18Carriker, Adam DE Released March 4Cofield, Jr., Barry NT Placed on Reserve/Injured list (Designated for Return) September 9Cofield, Jr., Barry NT Activated from Reserve/Injured list (Designated for Return) November 11Davenport, Chris DL Signed as College Free Agent May 14Davenport, Chris DL Released May 17Fangupo, Hebron DL Signed to Practice Squad September 16Fangupo, Hebron DL Released from Practice Squad September 30Geathers, Clifton DE Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 13Geathers, Clifton DE Waived November 1Hatcher, Jason DE Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 14Hatcher, Jason DE Designated Active/Physically Unable to Perform July 23Hatcher, Jason DE Passed Physical; Removed from Active/Non-Football Injury List August 9Hopkins, Derrick DL Signed to Practice Squad September 9Hopkins, Derrick DL Released from Practice Squad September 16Kearse, Frank DE Signed as Free Agent May 17McDonough, Jake DE Signed as Free Agent July 30McDonough, Jake DE Waived August 24Moore, Brandon DE Claimed Off Waivers March 24Moore, Brandon DE Waived April 29Neild, Chris NT Placed on Reserve/Injured list August 30Thomas, Robert DL Signed as College Free Agent May 14Thomas, Robert NT Waived August 29Thomas, Robert NT Signed to Practice Squad August 31Thomas, Robert NT Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad September 25Thomas, Robert NT Waived September 27Thomas, Robert NT Signed to Practice Squad September 30

DEFENSIVE LINE

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NAME POS TRANSACTION DATETowns, Jeremy DL Signed as Free Agent August 4Towns, Jeremy DL Waived August 24Worthington, Doug DE Signed as Exclusive Rights Free Agent February 6Worthington, Doug DE Waived August 14

Beauharnais, Steve LB Signed to Practice Squad October 8Beauharnais, Steve LB Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad November 24Beauharnais, Steve LB Waived December 9Beauharnais, Steve LB Signed to Practice Squad December 16Beauharnais, Steve LB Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad December 19Brown, Everette LB Signed as Free Agent July 28Brown, Everette LB Released August 30Brown, Everette LB Signed as Free Agent October 21Brown, Everette LB Waived December 9Davis, Ja’Gared LB Signed from Kansas City's Practice Squad December 9Hayward, Adam LB Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 12Hayward, Adam LB Placed on Reserve/Injured list November 24Hull, Josh LB Released April 5Jackson, Justin LB Signed to Practice Squad December 9Jackson, Justin LB Released from Practice Squad December 16Jackson, Rob LB Re-signed April 4Jackson, Rob LB Released August 24Jeffcoat, Jackson LB Signed to Practice Squad September 2Jeffcoat, Jackson LB Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad October 7Jeffcoat, Jackson LB Waived November 11Jeffcoat, Jackson LB Signed to Practice Squad November 12Jeffcoat, Jackson LB Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad December 16Jenkins, Brandon LB Waived July 27Jordan, Akeem LB Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 19Jordan, Akeem LB Placed on Reserve/Injured list October 18Jordan, Akeem LB Released from Reserve/Injured list November 22Kimbrough, Jeremy LB Waived August 24Miller, Gabe LB Waived September 27Miller, Gabe LB Signed to Practice Squad September 30Miller, Gabe LB Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad December 6Murphy, Trent LB Draft Choice (Round 2, No. 47 Overall) May 9Murphy, Trent LB Signed Contract May 23Murphy, Trent LB Placed on Reserve/Injured list December 23Orakpo, Brian LB Placed Franchise Tag March 3Orakpo, Brian LB Signed Franchise Tender March 27Orakpo, Brian LB Placed on Reserve/Injured list October 21Riley, Perry LB Re-signed March 11Robinson, Adrian LB Waived August 24

LINEBACKERS

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NAME POS TRANSACTION DATESharpton, Darryl LB Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 14Sharpton, Darryl LB Placed on Reserve/Injured list August 30Sharpton, Darryl LB Released from Reserve/Injured list September 22Sutton, Chaz LB Signed to Practice Squad September 1Sutton, Chaz LB Released from Practice Squad September 2Williams, Trevardo LB Signed to Practice Squad December 1Williams, Trevardo LB Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad December 9

Biggers, E.J. CB Re-signed March 27Breeland, Bashaud CB Draft Choice (Round 4, No. 102 Overall) May 10Breeland, Bashaud CB Signed Contract May 16Bridget, Jr., Courtney CB Signed as College Free Agent May 17Bridget, Jr., Courtney CB Waived/Injured July 30Crawford, Richard CB Waived August 29Crawford, Richard CB Signed to Practice Squad August 31Crawford, Richard CB Released from Practice Squad September 9Crawford, Richard CB Signed as Free Agent September 29Crawford, Richard CB Waived October 7Clark, Ryan S Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent April 2Cromartie-Smith, Da'Mon S Signed as Free Agent August 9Cromartie-Smith, Da'Mon S Waived August 29Davis, Akeem S Signed as Free Agent April 10Davis, Akeem S Waived August 31Davis, Akeem S Signed to Practice Squad September 1Davis, Akeem S Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad September 9Davis, Akeem S Waived October 7Davis, Akeem S Signed to Practice Squad October 9Davis, Akeem S Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad October 27Ducre, Greg CB Signed from San Diego's Practice Squad October 8Ducre, Greg CB Waived December 9Gumbs, Jose S Released May 17Hall, DeAngelo CB Re-signed February 19Hall, DeAngelo CB Placed on Reserve/Injured list September 22Ihenacho, Duke S Claimed Off Waivers August 31Ihenacho, Duke S Placed on Reserve/Injured list September 22Jackson, Tanard S Reinstated from Suspension May 6Jackson, Tanard S Released May 6Jackson, Tanard S Signed as Free Agent May 7Jackson, Tanard S Suspended by Commissioner July 9Madison, Ross S Signed as College Free Agent May 17Madison, Ross S Waived August 24Meriweather, Brandon S Re-signed March 18Meriweather, Brandon S Suspended by Commissioner September 1

DEFENSIVE BACKS

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NAME POS TRANSACTION DATEMeriweather, Brandon S Reinstated from Suspension September 15Meriweather, Brandon S Placed on Reserve/Injured list December 19Minnifield, Chase CB Waived August 30Minnifield, Chase CB Signed to Practice Squad August 31Minnifield, Chase CB Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad September 22Minnifield, Chase CB Waived November 4Minnifield, Chase CB Signed to Practice Squad November 6Minnifield, Chase CB Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad November 26Minnifield, Chase CB Placed on Reserve/Injured list December 6Minnifield, Chase CB Waived from Reserve/Injured list December 15Mouton, Ryan CB Released April 5Okoro, Kenny CB Signed to Practice Squad November 26Okoro, Kenny DB Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad December 6Porter, Tracy CB Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 15Porter, Tracy CB Placed on Reserve/Injured list November 26Rambo, Bacarri S Waived September 16Rogers, Justin CB Signed as Free Agent December 10Sailors, Blake CB Signed as College Free Agent May 17Sailors, Blake CB Waived June 26Sanford, Jamarca S Signed as Free Agent September 29Sanford, Jamarca S Released October 27Shepherd, Bryan DB Signed as College Free Agent May 14Shepherd, Bryan CB Waived August 25Thomas, Phillip S Waived August 30Thomas, Phillip S Signed to Practice Squad August 31Thomas, Phillip S Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad November 1Thompson, Peyton CB Waived August 9Wolfe, Josh DB Signed to Practice Squad November 26

Clingan, Blake P Signed as Free Agent April 8Clingan, Blake P Waived August 20Hocker, Zach K Draft Choice (Round 7, No. 228 Overall) May 10Hocker, Zach K Signed Contract May 16Hocker, Zach K Waived August 30Malone, Robert P Waived August 29Nelson, Kyle LS Waived July 21Rocca, Sav P Released March 4Rogers, Jake K Signed as Free Agent March 14Rogers, Jake K Waived May 12Way, Tress P Claimed Off Waivers August 20

Baker, Brian OLB Named Outside Linebackers Coach January 15Banta, Bradford ST Named Assistant Special Teams Coach February 4

COACHES

SPECIALISTS

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NAME POS TRANSACTION DATEDay, Shane QC Named Assistnt Offensive Line/Offensive Quality Control Coach February 4Gruden, Jay HC Named Head Coach January 9Kotwica, Ben ST Named Special Teams Coordinator January 15McVay, Sean OC Promoted to Offensive Coordinator January 15Hilliard, Ike WR Named Wide Receivers Coach January 20Jordan, Randy RB Named Running Backs Coach January 26Olivadotti, Kirk LB Named Inside Linebackers Coach January 16Peetz, Jake QC Named Offensive Quality Control Coach February 4Phillips, Wes TE Named Tight Ends Coach January 17

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5 World Championships | 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships | 14 Division Titles

2014 Regular SeasonStatistics

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2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS WON 4, LOST 11 *Indicates sellout * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/07 L 6-17 at Houston *71,770 Morris 253 1031 4.1 30 8 09/14 W 41-10 Jacksonville *80,037 Helu 34 174 5.1 18 1 09/21 L 34-37 at Philadelphia *69,596 Griffin III 32 157 4.9 23 0 09/25 L 14-45 New York Giants *80,573 Redd 16 75 4.7 14t 1 10/06 L 17-27 Seattle *79,522 McCoy 16 66 4.1 20 1 10/12 L 20-30 at Arizona *61,139 Young 9 22 2.4 14 3 10/19 W 19-17 Tennessee *75,227 Roberts 2 21 10.5 19 0 10/27 W 20-17 OT at Dallas *87,055 Cousins 7 20 2.9 12 0 11/02 L 26-29 at Minnesota *52,252 Thompson 3 12 4.0 7 0 11/16 L 7-27 Tampa Bay *77,442 D. Jackson 4 7 1.8 9 0 11/23 L 13-17 at San Francisco *70,799 Way 1 2 2.0 2 0 11/30 L 27-49 at Indianapolis *65,352 TEAM 377 1587 4.2 30 14 12/07 L 0-24 St. Louis *71,120 OPPONENTS 394 1548 3.9 51 9 12/14 L 13-24 at New York Giants *77,628 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 12/20 W 27-24 Philadelphia *78,897 Garcon 66 699 10.6 70t 3 12/28 Dallas D. Jackson 54 1083 20.1 81t 5 WAS OPP Reed 41 395 9.6 30 0 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 298 287 Helu 38 436 11.5 55 2 Rushing 83 74 Paul 37 488 13.2 50 1 Passing 173 182 Roberts 35 446 12.7 61 2 Penalty 42 31 Morris 15 136 9.1 26 0 3rd Down: Made/Att 58/185 85/195 Paulsen 13 78 6.0 16t 1 3rd Down Pct. 31.4 43.6 Young 10 72 7.2 20t 2 4th Down: Made/Att 4/14 5/9 Redd 8 107 13.4 37 0 4th Down Pct. 28.6 55.6 Moss 7 91 13.0 19 0 POSSESSION AVG. 30:37 29:23 Grant 6 61 10.2 21 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 5325 5239 Thompson 6 27 4.5 9t 1 Avg. Per Game 355.0 349.3 A. Robinson TM 1 6 6.0 6 0 Total Plays 938 915 TEAM 337 4125 12.2 81t 17 Avg. Per Play 5.7 5.7 OPPONENTS 323 3932 12.2 79t 33 NET YARDS RUSHING 1587 1548 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD Avg. Per Game 105.8 103.2 Breeland 2 0 0.0 0 0 Total Rushes 377 394 T. Robinson 1 14 14.0 14 0 NET YARDS PASSING 3738 3691 Clark 1 8 8.0 8 0 Avg. Per Game 249.2 246.1 Ducre TM 1 7 7.0 7 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 55/387 36/241 K. Robinson 1 0 0.0 0 0 Gross Yards 4125 3932 TEAM 6 29 4.8 14 0 Att./Completions 506/337 485/323 OPPONENTS 16 206 12.9 39 2 Completion Pct. 66.6 66.6 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Had Intercepted 16 6 Way 73 3483 47.7 40.0 7 21 77 1 PUNTS/AVERAGE 74/47.1 76/44.1 TEAM 74 3483 47.1 40.0 7 21 77 1 NET PUNTING AVG. 74/40.0 76/40.5 OPPONENTS 76 3350 44.1 40.5 4 36 61 0 PENALTIES/YARDS 111/1029 137/1116 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD FUMBLES/BALL LOST 29/11 25/12 Roberts 26 24 193 7.4 37 0 TOUCHDOWNS 31 48 D. Jackson 1 2 0 0.0 0 0 Rushing 14 9 TEAM 27 26 193 7.1 37 0 Passing 17 33 OPPONENTS 40 9 385 9.6 78t 1 Returns 0 6 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS Roberts 28 649 23.2 45 0 TEAM 46 91 78 66 3 284 Ross LG 5 106 21.2 24 0 OPPONENTS 69 123 82 120 0 394 Jordan 1 5 5.0 5 0 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Young 1 10 10.0 10 0 Forbath 0 0 0 0 29/30 23/26 0 98 TEAM 30 664 22.1 45 0 Morris 8 8 0 0 0 48 OPPONENTS 41 1056 25.8 102t 1 D. Jackson 5 0 5 0 0 30 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Young 5 3 2 0 0 30 Forbath 0/ 0 10/10 6/ 7 7/ 8 0/1 Garcon 3 0 3 0 0 18 TEAM 0/ 0 10/10 6/ 7 7/ 8 0/1 Helu 3 1 2 0 0 18 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 3/ 4 10/12 5/ 6 1/1 Roberts 2 0 2 0 0 12 Forbath: ()(36G,42G)(49G,44G,33N)()(27G)(28G, McCoy 1 1 0 0 0 6 43G)(31G,31G,27G,22G)(44G,40G)(36G,26G)(47N,50N) Paul 1 0 1 0 0 6 (27G,46G)(25G,29G)()(35G,38G)(25G,26G) Paulsen 1 0 1 0 0 6 OPP: (42G)(36G)(38G,33G,51G)(29G)(40G,43G)(33G, Redd 1 1 0 0 0 6 49G,37G)(36G)(21G)()(32G,38G)(41G)()(28N,38N, Thompson 1 0 1 0 0 6 34G)(32G)(34N,46N,22G) TEAM 31 14 17 0 29/30 23/26 0 284 OPPONENTS 48 9 33 6#45/46 19/23 0 394 2-Pt Conv: TM 0-1, OPP 2-2 SACKS: Kerrigan 13.5, Hatcher 5.5, Kearse 3, Meriweather 3, Murphy 2.5, Riley 2, K. Robinson 1.5, Baker 1, Cofield 1, Jeffcoat 1, Trev. Williams LG 1, Trev. Williams TM 1, Clark 0.5, Orakpo 0.5, TM 36, OPP 55 FUM/LOST: Griffin III 8/3, McCoy 6/1, Roberts 4/2, Cousins 2/2, Helu 2/1, Morris 2/0, Clark 1/0, Paul 1/1, Paulsen 1/1, Redd 1/0, Way 1/0 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Cousins 204 126 1710 61.8 8.38 10 4.9 9 4.4 81t 8/ 70 86.4 Griffin III 173 120 1358 69.4 7.85 3 1.7 4 2.3 61 30/ 200 88.7 McCoy 128 91 1057 71.1 8.26 4 3.1 3 2.3 70t 17/ 117 96.4 TEAM 506 337 4125 66.6 8.15 17 3.4 16 3.2 81t 55/ 387 89.6 OPPONENTS 485 323 3932 66.6 8.11 33 6.8 6 1.2 79t 36/ 241 108.9

# A. Blue 5-YD Punt Block RT at HOU (9/7) C. Polk 102-YD Kickoff RT at PHI (9/21) R. Johnson 28-YD INT RT at ARI (10/12) J. Banks 19-YD INT RT vs. TB (11/16) D. Jackson 35-YD Fumble RT at IND (11/30) T. Austin 78-YD Punt RT vs. STL (12/7)

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2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Player Total Solo Asst. TFL Sacks/Yds QBP/H Ints/Yds PD FF FR Safety TDs Ryan Clark 136 85 51 3 0.5/4.0 2 1/8 6 1 2 0 0 Keenan Robinson 124 76 48 5 1.5/16.0 10 1/0 3 0 1 0 0 Perry Riley 107 68 39 6 2.0/19.0 9 0 6 2 0 0 0 Ryan Kerrigan 71 57 14 16 13.5/89.5 36 0 0 4 1 0 0 Brandon Meriweather 68 47 21 6 3.0/27.0 5 0 4 3 1 0 0 David Amerson 67 61 6 1 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 Bashaud Breeland 61 52 9 3 0 2 2/0 17 2 0 0 0 Will Compton 61 36 25 2 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 Chris Baker 51 37 14 3 1.0/3.0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jarvis Jenkins 50 34 16 3 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trent Murphy 50 29 21 5 2.5/16.0 16 0 1 2 1 0 0 Jason Hatcher 41 26 15 5 5.5/36.0 25 0 1 0 1 0 0 Brain Orakpo 28 18 10 1 0.5/5.5 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 E.J. Biggers 28 18 10 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 Phillip Thomas 28 16 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Frank Kearse 21 15 6 3 3.0/16.0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 DeAngelo Hall 19 13 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Stephen Bowen 19 9 10 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trenton Robinson 17 10 7 0 0 0 1/14 1 0 0 0 0 Barry Cofield 14 8 6 1 1.0/2.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clifton Geathers 12 7 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kedric Golston 8 4 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tracy Porter 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Everette Brown 5 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bacarri Rambo 5 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chase Minnifield 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trevardo Williams 3 2 1 1 1.0/5.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Greg Ducre 3 2 1 0 0 0 1/7 1 0 0 0 0 Jackson Jeffcoat 3 1 2 1 1.0/2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Adam Hayward 3 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gabe Miller 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Akeem Davis 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kenny Okoro 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Duke Ihenacho 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 1118 748 371 67 36.0/241.0 164 5/29 56 15 9 0 0

REGULAR SEASON SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS

Player Total Solo Asst. FF FR PATs Blk FG Blk Punts Blk Down Inside 20 Safety TDs

Trenton Robinson 21 18 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Will Compton 16 9 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Adam Hayward 13 9 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Akeem Davis 13 9 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Silas Redd, Jr. 8 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Niles Paul 7 6 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bashaud Breeland 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Darrel Young 6 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Everette Brown 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brandon Meriweather 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 EJ Biggers 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Steve Beauharnais 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trevardo Williams 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ja'Gared Davis 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Keenan Robinson 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jamarca Sanford 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Justin Rogers 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trent Murphy 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Greg Ducre 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Roy Helu, Jr. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tress Way 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Phillip Thomas 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Akeem Jordan 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Aldrick Robinson 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 130 89 41 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

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W-L W-L W-LRedskins Overall 4-11 Redskins score first 4-5 Redskins win time of possession 2-5

Redskins at FedExField 3-4 Opponent scores first 0-6 Redskins lose time of possession 2-6Redskins on the road 1-7 Redskins score on first possession 3-4 Time of possession is even 0-0

Redskins on Sunday Night 0-0 Redskins lead after 1st quarter 3-2 Redskins win turnover battle 2-2Redskins on Monday Night 1-1 Redskins trail after 1st quarter 0-8 Redskins lose turnover battle 0-6

Redskins on grass 3-8 Score tied after 1st quarter 1-1 Turnover battle is even 2-3Redskins on artificial turf 1-3 Redskins lead at halftime 1-1 Redskins wear Burgundy pants 0-0

Redskins in a dome 1-3 Redskins trail at halftime 3-10 Redskins wear Gold pants 3-11Redskins in September 1-3 Score tied at halftime 0-0 Redskins wear White pants 0-0

Redskins in October 2-3 Redskins lead after 3rd quarter 3-1 Redskins wear Throwback pants 1-0Redskins in November 0-3 Redskins trail after 3rd quarter 0-8 Redskins wear Burgundy jerseys 3-8Redskins in December 1-2 Score tied after 3rd quarter 1-2 Redskins wear White jerseys 0-3

Redskins in January 0-0 Redskins score under two-minute warning 3-0 Redskins wear Throwback jerseys 1-0Redskins win coin toss 1-4 Opponent scores under two-minute warning 0-2 Redskins score 17 points or less 0-7Redskins lose coin toss 3-7 Game goes to overtime 1-0 Opponent scores 17 points or less 3-2

Redskins score 18 points or more 4-4Redskins total 0-199 net yards 0-0 vs. NFC East 2-3 Opponent scores 18 points or more 1-9

Redskins total 200-299 net yards 0-2 vs. NFC East at home 1-1Redskins total 300-399 net yards 2-6 vs. NFC East on road 1-2

Redskins total 400+ net yards 2-3 vs. NFC West 0-4Redskins total 0-99 rushing yards 0-6 vs. NFC North 0-1

Redskins total 100-149 rushing yards 3-4 vs. NFC South 0-1Redskins total 150+ rushing yards 1-1 vs. NFC 2-9

Redskins have (a) 100-yard rusher(s) 0-0Redskins total 0-149 passing yards 0-1 vs. AFC East 0-0

Redskins total 150-199 passing yards 0-2 vs. AFC West 0-0Redskins total 200-299 passing yards 4-5 vs. AFC North 0-0

Redskins total 300+ passing yards 0-3 vs. AFC South 2-2Redskins have a 300-yard passer 0-3 vs. AFC 2-2

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Player @HOU JAX @PHI NYG SEA @ARI TEN @DAL @MIN TB @SF @IND STL @NYG PHI DAL GP-GS-DNP-INAAaitui, Isaako NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT PS 0-0-0-0Amerson, David RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB INA RCB RCB RCB RCB 14-14-0-1Baker, Chris LDE NT NT SUB NT NT SUB NT NT NT INA SUB NT NT NT 14-11-0-1Beauharnais, Steve NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT PS PS PS PS PS PS SUB SUB NWT SUB 3-0-0-0Biggers, E.J. SUB SUB SUB CB3 SUB SUB CB3 SUB SUB SUB SUB INA SUB SUB SUB 14-2-0-1Bolser, Ted PS PS PS PS PS NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT 0-0-0-0Bowen, Stephen PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP SUB SUB SUB INA SUB INA SUB RDE RDE 7-2-0-2Breeland, Bashaud CB3 CB3 SUB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB 15-14-0-0Bridget, Jr., Courtney IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0-0-0-0Brown, Everette NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB NWT NWT 6-0-0-0Cave, Braxston PS PS PS NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT 0-0-0-0Chester, Chris RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG 15-15-0-0Clark, Ryan FS FS FS FS FS SUB FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS 15-14-0-0Cofield, Jr., Barry NT IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR SUB NT NT SUB SUB SUB 7-3-0-0Compton, Tom SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT 15-8-0-0Compton, Will SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB JLB JLB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB MLB MLB MLB 15-5-0-0Coughman, Edawn NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT PS PS 0-0-0-0Cousins, Kirk DNP SUB QB QB QB QB QB DNP INA INA INA INA INA INA DNP 6-5-3-6Crawford, Richard PS NWT NWT NWT INA NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT 0-0-0-1Davis, Akeem PS SUB SUB SUB SUB PS PS SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 12-0-0-0Davis, Ja'Gared NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT SUB SUB 2-0-0-0Dixon, Chase NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0Ducre, Greg NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT SUB SUB INA INA INA SUB SUB SUB NWT NWT 5-0-0-3Fangupo, Hebron NWT NWT NWT PS NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT 0-0-0-0Forbath, Kai SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 15-0-0-0Garçon, Pierre WR1 WR1 WR1 SUB WR1 WR1 WR1 SUB WR1 WR1 WR1 WR1 WR1 WR1 WR1 15-13-0-0Geathers, Clifton SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB INA INA NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT 6-0-0-2Golston, Kedric SUB INA INA INA SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB DNP INA SUB SUB 10-0-1-4Grant, Ryan SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB WR1 SUB SUB WR4 SUB SUB SUB SUB 15-2-0-0Griffin III, Robert QB QB INA INA INA INA INA INA QB QB QB DNP SUB SUB QB 8-6-1-6Hall, DeAngelo LCB LCB LCB IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 3-3-0-0Hamm, Je'Ron NWT PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0Hankerson, Leonard PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP SUB INA INA DNP INA INA 1-0-1-4Hatcher, Jason RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE INA INA 13-13-0-2Hayward, Adam SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB IR IR IR IR 11-0-0-0Helu, Jr., Roy SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB INA INA 13-0-0-2Hill, Michael NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT PS PS 0-0-0-0Hopkins, Derrick NWT PS NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT 0-0-0-0Huey, Michael NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT PS PS NWT NWT NWT 0-0-0-0Ihenacho, Duke SUB SUB SUB IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 3-0-0-0Jackson, DeSean WR2 WR2 WR2 SUB WR2 WR2 WR2 SUB WR2 WR2 WR2 WR2 INA WR2 WR2 14-12-0-1Jackson, Justin NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT PS NWT 0-0-0-0Jackson, Tanard SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP 0-0-0-0Jeffcoat, Jackson PS PS PS PS PS INA SUB INA INA PS PS PS PS PS SUB 2-0-0-3Jenkins, Jarvis SUB LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE SUB LDE LDE LDE 15-13-0-0Jones, Terren NWT NWT NWT NWT PS PS PS PS PS NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT 0-0-0-0Jordan, Akeem INA INA INA INA SUB SUB IR IR IR IR NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT 2-0-0-4Kearse, Frank INA SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 14-0-0-1Kerrigan, Ryan LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB 15-15-0-0Lauvao, Shawn LG LG LG INA LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG 14-14-0-1LeRibeus, Josh SUB SUB SUB LG DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP SUB SUB SUB INA SUB INA 7-1-5-3Lichtensteiger, Kory C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C 15-15-0-0Long, Spencer INA INA SUB SUB INA INA INA INA INA INA DNP INA DNP SUB SUB 4-0-2-9McCoy, Colt INA INA DNP DNP DNP DNP SUB QB DNP DNP DNP QB QB QB IR 5-4-7-2McNutt, Marvin NWT PS PS PS PS PS NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT 0-0-0-0Meriweather, Brandon SUSP SUSP SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS INA INA IR 10-10-0-2Miller, Gabe SUB SUB SUB SUB PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS SUB SUB INA 6-0-0-1Minnifield, Chase PS PS PS SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB PS PS CB3 IR IR NWT 7-1-0-0Morris, Alfred RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB 15-15-0-0Moses, Morgan INA SUB INA SUB SUB INA INA SUB SUB SUB LT SUB DNP IR IR 8-1-1-4Moss, Santana INA INA INA INA INA SUB SUB SUB SUB INA SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 9-0-0-6Murphy, Trent SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB 15-8-0-0Neild, Chris IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0-0-0-0Okoro, Kenny NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT PS SUB SUB INA 2-0-0-1Orakpo, Brian ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 7-7-0-0Paul, Niles SUB SUB SUB TE1 TE1 TE1 SUB TE2 SUB TE2 SUB SUB TE2 TE1 SUB 15-7-0-0Paulsen, Logan TE1 TE1 TE1 TE2 TE2 SUB TE1 TE1 TE1 SUB SUB TE1 SUB TE2 TE 15-11-0-0Polumbus, Tyler RT RT RT RT RT RT RT INA INA INA SUB INA INA SUB SUB 10-7-0-5Porter, Tracy INA INA INA SUB INA INA INA DNP DNP SUB RCB IR IR IR IR 3-1-2-6Rambo, Bacarri SUB SUB NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT 2-0-0-0Redd, Jr., Silas SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB INA SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 14-0-0-1Reed, Jordan SUB INA INA INA INA SUB SUB SUB SUB TE1 INA SUB TE1 SUB SUB 10-2-0-5Rice, Jr., Jerry IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0-0-0-0Riley, Jr., Perry JLB JLB JLB JLB JLB INA INA JLB JLB JLB JLB JLB JLB JLB JLB 13-13-0-2Roberts, Andre SUB SUB SUB WR1 SUB WR3 SUB SUB SUB SUB WR3 SUB WR2 SUB SUB 15-4-0-0Robinson, Aldrick SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB INA INA INA INA INA INA INA NWT NWT NWT 5-0-0-7Robinson, Keenan MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB INA SUB INA 12-12-0-3Robinson, Trenton SUB SUB SUB SUB INA FS SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 14-1-0-1Rogers, Justin NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT SUB SUB 2-0-0-0Ross, Rashad NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT PS PS PS PS NWT NWT NWT PS PS 0-0-0-0Sanford, Jamarca NWT NWT NWT NWT SUB SUB SUB NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT 3-0-0-0Sharpton, Darryl IR IR IR IR NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT 0-0-0-0Stevens, Tevita NWT NWT NWT PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0Sundberg, Nick SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 15-0-0-0Thomas, Phillip PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS SUB SUB SUB SUB SS SS SS 7-3-0-0Thomas, Robert PS PS PS INA PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-1Thompson, Chris PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS SUB SUB 2-0-0-0Way, Tress SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 15-0-0-0Williams, Nick PS NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT SUB NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT 0-0-0-0Williams, Trent LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT INA LT LT LT LT 14-14-0-1Williams, Trevardo NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT PS SUB SUB 2-0-0-0Wolfe, Trey NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT PS PS PS 0-0-0-0Young, Darrel FB FB FB FB SUB SUB FB FB FB SUB SUB FB SUB SUB FB 15-9-0-0Key: POS - starter | SUB - played | DNP - did not play | INA - inactive | 3Q - third quarterback | IR - reserve/injured | PS - practice squad | NWT - not with team | SUSP - suspended

| PUP - reserve/physically unable to perform | RLS reserve/left squad

PARTICIPATION

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WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB/OTHER9/7 @HOU P. Garçon T. Williams S. Lauvao K. Lichtensteiger C. Chester T. Polumbus L. Paulsen D. Jackson R. Griffin A. Morris D. Young9/14 JAX P. Garçon T. Williams S. Lauvao K. Lichtensteiger C. Chester T. Polumbus L. Paulsen D. Jackson R. Griffin A. Morris D. Young9/21 @PHI P. Garçon T. Williams S. Lauvao K. Lichtensteiger C. Chester T. Polumbus L. Paulsen D. Jackson K. Cousins A. Morris D. Young9/25 NYG A. Roberts T. Williams J. LeRibeus K. Lichtensteiger C. Chester T. Polumbus N. Paul L. Paulsen (TE2) K. Cousins A. Morris D. Young10/6 SEA P. Garçon T. Williams S. Lauvao K. Lichtensteiger C. Chester T. Polumbus N. Paul D. Jackson K. Cousins A. Morris L. Paulsen (TE2)10/12 @ARI P. Garçon T. Williams S. Lauvao K. Lichtensteiger C. Chester T. Polumbus N. Paul D. Jackson K. Cousins A. Morris A. Roberts (WR3)10/19 TEN P. Garçon T. Williams S. Lauvao K. Lichtensteiger C. Chester T. Polumbus L. Paulsen D. Jackson K. Cousins A. Morris D. Young10/27 @DAL R. Grant T. Williams S. Lauvao K. Lichtensteiger C. Chester T. Compton L. Paulsen N. Paul (TE2) C. McCoy A. Morris D. Young11/2 @MIN P. Garçon T. Williams S. Lauvao K. Lichtensteiger C. Chester T. Compton L. Paulsen D. Jackson R. Griffin A. Morris D. Young11/16 TB P. Garçon T. Williams S. Lauvao K. Lichtensteiger C. Chester T. Compton J. Reed D. Jackson R. Griffin A. Morris N. Paul (TE2)11/23 @SF P. Garçon M. Moses S. Lauvao K. Lichtensteiger C. Chester T. Compton R. Grant (WR4) D. Jackson R. Griffin A. Morris A. Roberts (WR3)11/30 @IND P. Garçon T. Williams S. Lauvao K. Lichtensteiger C. Chester T. Compton L. Paulsen D. Jackson C. McCoy A. Morris D. Young12/7 STL P. Garçon T. Williams S. Lauvao K. Lichtensteiger C. Chester T. Compton J. Reed A. Roberts C. McCoy A. Morris N. Paul (TE2)12/14 @NYG P. Garçon T. Williams S. Lauvao K. Lichtensteiger C. Chester T. Compton N. Paul D. Jackson C. McCoy A. Morris L. Paulsen (TE2)12/20 PHI P. Garçon T. Williams S. Lauvao K. Lichtensteiger C. Chester T. Compton L. Paulsen D. Jackson R. Griffin A. Morris D. Young12/28 DAL

LDE NT RDE LOLB MLB JLB ROLB LCB RCB SS FS9/7 @HOU C. Baker B. Cofield J. Hatcher R. Kerrigan K. Robinson P. Riley B. Orakpo D. Hall D. Amerson B. Breeland (CB3) R. Clark9/14 JAX J. Jenkins C. Baker J. Hatcher R. Kerrigan K. Robinson P. Riley B. Orakpo D. Hall D. Amerson B. Breeland (CB3) R. Clark9/21 @PHI J. Jenkins C. Baker J. Hatcher R. Kerrigan K. Robinson P. Riley B. Orakpo D. Hall D. Amerson B. Meriweather R. Clark9/25 NYG J. Jenkins E. Biggers (CB3) J. Hatcher R. Kerrigan K. Robinson P. Riley B. Orakpo B. Breeland D. Amerson B. Meriweather R. Clark10/6 SEA J. Jenkins C. Baker J. Hatcher R. Kerrigan K. Robinson P. Riley B. Orakpo B. Breeland D. Amerson B. Meriweather R. Clark10/12 @ARI J. Jenkins C. Baker J. Hatcher R. Kerrigan K. Robinson W. Compton B. Orakpo B. Breeland D. Amerson B. Meriweather T. Robinson10/19 TEN J. Jenkins E. Biggers (CB3) J. Hatcher R. Kerrigan K. Robinson W. Compton B. Orakpo B. Breeland D. Amerson B. Meriweather R. Clark10/27 @DAL J. Jenkins C. Baker J. Hatcher R. Kerrigan K. Robinson P. Riley T. Murphy B. Breeland D. Amerson B. Meriweather R. Clark11/2 @MIN J. Jenkins C. Baker J. Hatcher R. Kerrigan K. Robinson P. Riley T. Murphy B. Breeland D. Amerson B. Meriweather R. Clark11/16 TB J. Jenkins C. Baker J. Hatcher R. Kerrigan K. Robinson P. Riley T. Murphy B. Breeland D. Amerson B. Meriweather R. Clark11/23 @SF J. Jenkins B. Cofield J. Hatcher R. Kerrigan K. Robinson P. Riley T. Murphy B. Breeland T. Porter B. Meriweather R. Clark11/30 @IND C. Minnifield (CB3) B. Cofield J. Hatcher R. Kerrigan K. Robinson P. Riley T. Murphy B. Breeland D. Amerson B. Meriweather R. Clark12/7 STL J. Jenkins C. Baker J. Hatcher R. Kerrigan W. Compton P. Riley T. Murphy B. Breeland D. Amerson P. Thomas R. Clark12/14 @NYG J. Jenkins C. Baker S. Bowen R. Kerrigan W. Compton P. Riley T. Murphy B. Breeland D. Amerson P. Thomas R. Clark12/20 PHI J. Jenkins C. Baker S. Bowen R. Kerrigan W. Compton P. Riley T. Murphy B. Breeland D. Amerson P. Thomas R. Clark12/28 DAL

OFFENSESTARTING LINEUPS

DEFENSE

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PUNTS PEN. FUMTot. Rush Pass Pen. Yds. Plays Rush Att. Avg. Pass Att. Comp. Int. Sk. (Yds.) No. Yds. Long TD No.-Avg. No. Yds. Avg. TD No. Yds. Avg. TD No. (Yds.) No. (L) TD Rush Pass Ret. PAT 2-pt. FG Poss.

9/7 @HOU 20 7 11 2 372 63 131 23 5.7 241 37 29 0 3 (26) 0 0 0 0 6-41.0 2 36 18.0 0 2 56 28.0 0 7 (71) 3 (2) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 30:549/14 JAX 32 12 16 4 449 81 191 42 4.5 258 36 24 0 3 (30) 1 14 14 0 4-49.8 7 59 8.4 0 0 0 0.0 0 11 (98) 0 (0) 5 3 2 0 5 0 2 39:019/21 @PHI 27 6 18 3 511 76 84 28 3.0 427 48 30 1 0 (0) 0 0 0 0 3-56.7 1 6 6.0 0 3 46 15.3 0 10 (131) 1 (0) 4 1 3 0 4 0 2 34:489/25 NYG 17 4 11 2 329 52 86 17 5.1 243 33 19 4 2 (14) 1 0 0 0 4-58.3 0 0 0.0 0 2 33 16.5 0 11 (88) 2 (2) 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 22:4310/6 SEA 14 1 12 1 307 54 32 17 1.9 275 36 21 0 1 (8) 0 0 0 0 8-49.9 0 0 0.0 0 1 5 5.0 0 3 (30) 1 (0) 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 25:0410/12 @ARI 21 1 15 5 407 57 72 17 4.2 335 38 24 3 2 (19) 0 0 0 0 5-47.4 1 12 0.0 0 1 23 23.0 0 6 (62) 1 (1) 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 25:4110/19 TEN 16 5 9 2 351 57 100 26 3.8 251 28 21 1 3 (16) 1 0 0 0 3-41.3 1 1 1.0 0 2 46 23.0 0 7 (50) 1 (1) 1 0 1 0 1 0 4 29:0410/27 @DAL 19 5 14 0 409 64 123 31 4.0 286 30 25 1 3 (13) 0 0 0 0 5-46.2 2 39 19.5 0 0 0 0 0 6 (45) 1 (0) 2 2 0 0 2 0 2 38:1211/2 @MIN 21 6 10 5 347 62 122 29 4.2 225 28 18 1 5 (26) 0 0 0 0 3-45.3 3 1 0.3 0 2 64 32.0 0 6 (55) 1 (0) 3 2 1 0 2 0 2 29:3411/16 TB 20 9 8 3 322 69 155 31 5.0 167 32 23 2 6 (40) 0 0 0 0 4-44.3 2 7 3.5 0 5 117 23.4 0 9 (67) 4 (1) 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 34:1111/23 @SF 12 7 4 1 213 52 136 27 5.0 77 20 11 0 5 (29) 1 7 7 0 8-46.6 3 11 3.7 0 2 37 18.5 0 7 (53) 1 (1) 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 29:5511/30 @IND 24 4 15 5 425 74 84 21 4.0 341 47 31 0 6 (51) 1 8 8 0 6-46.5 2 17 8.5 0 1 18 18.0 0 10 (78) 5 (1) 3 0 3 0 3 0 2 36:0512/7 STL 13 2 11 0 206 55 27 12 2.3 179 36 23 2 7 (53) 0 0 0 0 6-45.8 2 3 1.5 0 4 91 22.8 0 5 (51) 2 (0) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27:1112/14 @NYG 21 8 10 3 372 68 144 27 5.3 228 34 22 0 7 (47) 0 0 0 0 6-45.2 1 1 1.0 0 1 33 33.0 0 10 (135) 4 (1) 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 32:3112/20 PHI 21 6 9 6 305 54 100 29 3.4 205 23 16 1 2 (15) 1 0 0 0 3-44.3 0 0 0.0 0 4 95 23.8 0 3 (15) 2 (1) 3 3 0 0 3 0 2 27:5612/28 DALTOTALS 298 83 173 42 5325 938 1587 377 4.2 3738 506 337 16 55 (387) 6 29 14 0 74-47.1 27 193 7.1 0 30 664 22.1 0 111 (1029) 29 (11) 31 14 17 0 29 0 23 30:37

PUNTS PEN. FUMTot. Rush Pass Pen. Yds. Plays Rush Att. Avg. Pass Att. Comp. Int. Sk. (Yds.) No. Yds. Long TD No.-Avg. No. Yds. Avg. TD No. Yds. Avg. TD No. (Yds.) No. (L) TD Rush Pass Ret. PAT 2-pt. FG Poss.

9/7 @HOU 16 5 8 3 321 56 115 34 3.4 206 22 14 0 0 (0) 0 0 0 0 6-51.0 4 28 7.0 0 1 27 27.0 0 6 (45) 2 (1) 2 0 1 1 2 0 1 29:069/14 JAX 8 2 4 2 148 48 25 10 2.5 123 28 14 1 10 (70) 0 0 0 0 8-47.9 2 9 4.5 0 5 137 27.4 0 6 (44) 0 (0) 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 20:599/21 @PHI 22 3 14 5 379 66 54 25 2.2 325 41 27 0 0 (0) 1 6 6 0 4-37.3 2 27 13.5 0 3 153 51.0 1 9 (70) 2 (1) 4 0 3 1 4 0 3 25:129/25 NYG 31 9 19 3 449 78 154 38 4.1 295 39 28 1 1 (5) 4 81 39 0 5-45.0 2 11 5.5 0 1 34 34.0 0 7 (66) 0 (0) 6 2 4 0 6 0 1 37:1710/6 SEA 20 10 8 2 403 63 225 36 6.3 178 24 18 0 3 (23) 0 0 0 0 6-43.3 5 54 10.8 0 3 37 12.3 0 13 (90) 2 (0) 3 1 2 0 3 0 2 34:5610/12 @ARI 19 3 15 1 317 68 74 23 3.2 243 44 28 0 1 (7) 3 64 30 1 7-38.6 3 37 12.3 0 1 21 21.0 0 14 (108) 2 (0) 3 0 2 1 3 0 3 34:1910/19 TEN 14 5 6 3 236 49 76 22 3.5 160 26 17 1 1 (0) 1 13 13 0 5-39.2 1 0 0.0 0 3 62 20.7 0 11 (96) 1 (1) 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 30:5610/27 @DAL 20 4 15 1 395 64 171 25 6.8 224 34 21 0 5 (54) 1 0 0 0 4-51.5 2 18 9.0 0 2 45 22.5 0 3 (35) 4 (2) 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 28:2711/2 @MIN 24 6 17 1 352 71 100 27 3.7 252 42 26 0 2 (16) 1 1 1 0 6-40.5 1 8 8.0 0 4 84 21.0 0 9 (60) 0 (0) 4 3 1 0 3 1 0 30:2611/16 TB 12 3 8 1 329 46 48 21 2 281 23 15 0 2 (7) 2 19 19 1 4-41.3 1 0 0.0 0 2 27 13.5 0 11 (101) 2 (1) 3 0 2 1 3 0 2 25:4911/23 @SF 16 5 10 1 312 60 66 29 2.3 246 29 20 1 2 (10) 0 0 0 0 6-50.3 4 8 2.0 0 4 98 24.5 0 5 (47) 3 (2) 2 1 1 0 2 0 1 30:0511/30 @IND 19 4 14 1 487 49 126 21 6.0 361 27 19 1 1 (9) 0 0 0 0 3-46.0 3 13 4.3 0 5 156 31.2 0 10 (94) 3 (2) 7 1 5 1 7 0 0 23:5512/7 STL 19 6 11 2 329 56 131 30 4.4 198 22 16 0 4 (15) 2 21 20 0 4-43.5 4 143 35.8 1 1 20 20.0 0 11 (98) 2 (0) 3 0 2 1 1 1 1 32:4912/14 @NYG 17 2 11 4 287 57 49 22 2.2 238 34 23 0 1 (12) 0 0 0 0 6-43.5 4 19 4.8 0 3 90 30 0 9 (60) 1 (1) 3 0 3 0 3 0 1 27:2912/20 PHI 30 7 22 1 495 84 134 31 4.3 361 50 37 1 3 (13) 1 1 1 0 2-36.0 2 10 5.0 0 3 65 21.7 0 13 (102) 1 (1) 3 1 2 0 3 0 1 32:0412/28 DALTOTALS 287 74 182 31 5239 915 1548 394 3.9 3691 485 323 6 36 (241) 16 206 39 2 76-44.1 40 385 9.6 1 41 1056 25.8 1 137 (1116) 25 (12) 48 9 33 6 45 2 19 29:23

FIRST DOWNS TOTAL OFFENSE INT BY OPPONENTS PUNT RETURNS KO RETURNS SCORING

REDSKINS/OPPONENTS TOTALSREDSKINS

OPPONENTS

FIRST DOWNS TOTAL OFFENSE INT BY REDSKINS PUNT RETURNS KO RETURNS SCORING

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ATT COM YDS PERC YDS/ATT TD INT LG SK (YDS) RATE9/7 @HOU9/14 JAX 33 22 250 66.7% 7.6 2 0 31 2 (21) 109.49/21 @PHI 48 30 427 62.5% 8.9 3 1 81t 0 (0) 103.49/25 NYG 33 19 257 57.6% 7.8 1 4 36 2 (14) 53.010/6 SEA 36 21 283 58.3% 7.9 2 0 60t 1 (8) 102.010/12 @ARI 38 24 354 63.2% 9.3 2 3 64t 2 (19) 78.210/19 TEN 16 10 139 62.5% 8.7 0 1 50 1 (8) 64.310/27 @DAL11/2 @MIN11/16 TB11/23 @SF11/30 @IND12/7 STL12/14 @NYG12/20 PHI12/28 DALTOTALS 204 126 1710 61.8% 8.4 10 9 81t 8 (70) 86.4

ATT COM YDS PERC YDS/ATT TD INT LG SK (YDS) RATE9/7 @HOU - - - - - - - - - -9/14 JAX - - - - - - - - - -9/21 @PHI - - - - - - - - - -9/25 NYG - - - - - - - - - -10/6 SEA - - - - - - - - - -10/12 @ARI - - - - - - - - - -10/19 TEN - - - - - - - - - -10/27 @DAL - - - - - - - - - -11/2 @MIN - - - - - - - - - -11/16 TB - - - - - - - - - -11/23 @SF 1 0 0 0.0% 0.0 0 0 - 0 (0) 39.611/30 @IND - - - - - - - - - -12/7 STL - - - - - - - - - -12/14 @NYG - - - - - - - - - -12/20 PHI - - - - - - - - - -12/28 DALTOTALS 1 0 0 0.0% 0.0 0 0 - 0 (0) 39.6

Inactive

Did Not PlayInactive

Inactive

88 Pierre Garçon

Inactive

PASSING8 Kirk Cousins

Did Not Play

Inactive

Inactive

Did Not Play

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ATT COM YDS PERC YDS/ATT TD INT LG SK (YDS) RATE9/7 @HOU 37 29 267 78.4% 7.2 0 0 48 3 (26) 96.79/14 JAX 3 2 38 66.7% 12.7 0 0 19 1 (9) 109.79/21 @PHI9/25 NYG10/6 SEA10/12 @ARI10/19 TEN10/27 @DAL11/2 @MIN 28 18 251 64.3% 9.0 1 1 56 5 (26) 90.011/16 TB 32 23 207 71.9% 6.5 1 2 30 6 (40) 73.311/23 @SF 19 11 106 57.9% 5.6 0 0 32 5 (29) 73.611/30 @IND12/7 STL 4 3 33 75.0% 8.3 0 0 18 1 (8) 99.012/14 @NYG 27 18 236 66.7% 8.7 1 0 61 7 (47) 106.412/20 PHI 23 16 220 69.6% 9.6 0 1 55 2 (15) 81.812/28 DALTOTALS 173 120 1358 69.4% 7.8 3 4 61 30 (200) 88.7

ATT COM YDS PERC YDS/ATT TD INT LG SK (YDS) RATE9/7 @HOU9/14 JAX9/21 @PHI9/25 NYG10/6 SEA10/12 @ARI10/19 TEN 12 11 128 91.7% 10.7 1 0 70 2 (8) 138.910/27 @DAL 30 25 299 83.3% 10.0 0 1 49 3 (13) 94.311/2 @MIN11/16 TB11/23 @SF11/30 @IND 47 31 392 66.0% 8.3 3 0 42 6 (51) 113.112/7 STL 32 20 199 62.5% 6.2 0 2 19 6 (54) 54.012/14 @NYG 7 4 39 57.1% 5.6 0 0 17 0 (0) 72.912/20 PHI12/28 DALTOTALS 128 91 1057 71.1% 8.3 4 3 70t 17 (117) 96.4

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ATT YDS AVG. LG TD ATT YDS AVG. LG TD9/7 @HOU 9/7 @HOU 3 2 0.7 1 09/14 JAX 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 9/14 JAX 2 22 11.0 12 09/21 @PHI 3 5 1.7 3 0 9/21 @PHI9/25 NYG 1 12 12.0 12 0 9/25 NYG10/6 SEA 2 4 2.0 4 0 10/6 SEA10/12 @ARI - - - - - 10/12 @ARI10/19 TEN - - - - - 10/19 TEN10/27 @DAL 10/27 @DAL11/2 @MIN 11/2 @MIN 7 24 3.4 14 011/16 TB 11/16 TB 6 41 6.8 10 011/23 @SF 11/23 @SF 4 11 2.8 8 011/30 @IND 11/30 @IND12/7 STL 12/7 STL - - - - -12/14 @NYG 12/14 @NYG 5 46 9.2 23 012/20 PHI 12/20 PHI 5 11 2.2 7 012/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 7 20 2.9 12 0 TOTALS 32 157 4.9 23 0

ATT YDS AVG. LG TD ATT YDS AVG. LG TD9/7 @HOU 4 46 11.5 16 0 9/7 @HOU 1 -9 -9.0 -9 09/14 JAX 8 25 3.1 9 0 9/14 JAX - - - - -9/21 @PHI 1 1 1.0 1 1 9/21 @PHI - - - - -9/25 NYG 2 8 4.0 6 0 9/25 NYG - - - - -10/6 SEA 2 -1 -0.5 4 0 10/6 SEA - - - - -10/12 @ARI 3 26 8.7 16 0 10/12 @ARI 1 5 5.0 5 010/19 TEN 5 29 5.8 15 0 10/19 TEN - - - - -10/27 @DAL 5 29 5.8 18 0 10/27 @DAL - - - - -11/2 @MIN 3 6 2.0 5 0 11/2 @MIN - - - - -11/16 TB - - - - - 11/16 TB 1 2 2.0 2 011/23 @SF - - - - - 11/23 @SF - - - - -11/30 @IND 1 5 5.0 5 0 11/30 @IND - - - - -12/7 STL - - - - - 12/7 STL12/14 @NYG 12/14 @NYG 1 9 9.0 9 012/20 PHI 12/20 PHI - - - - -12/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 34 174 5.1 18 1 TOTALS 4 7 1.8 9 0

ATT YDS AVG. LG TD ATT YDS AVG. LG TD9/7 @HOU 9/7 @HOU 14 91 6.5 21 09/14 JAX 9/14 JAX 22 85 3.9 23 29/21 @PHI 9/21 @PHI 23 77 3.3 12 09/25 NYG 9/25 NYG 12 63 5.3 20 110/6 SEA 10/6 SEA 13 29 2.2 11 010/12 @ARI 10/12 @ARI 13 41 3.2 9 010/19 TEN 2 3 1.5 4 0 10/19 TEN 18 54 3.0 14 010/27 @DAL 7 16 2.3 7t 1 10/27 @DAL 18 73 4.1 29 111/2 @MIN 11/2 @MIN 19 92 4.8 14t 211/16 TB 11/16 TB 20 96 4.8 19 011/23 @SF 11/23 @SF 21 125 6.0 30 111/30 @IND 3 12 4.0 11 0 11/30 @IND 17 67 3.9 21 012/7 STL 2 11 5.5 7 0 12/7 STL 8 6 0.8 12 012/14 @NYG 2 24 12.0 20 0 12/14 @NYG 14 49 3.5 14 012/20 PHI 12/20 PHI 21 83 4.0 28 112/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 16 66 4.1 20 1 TOTALS 253 1031 4.1 30 8

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16 Colt McCoy

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46 Alfred Morris

10 Robert Griffin III

29 Roy Helu, Jr.

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8 Kirk Cousins

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11 DeSean Jackson

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2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICSRUSHING

ATT YDS AVG. LG TD ATT YDS AVG. LG TD9/7 @HOU 9/7 @HOU 0 0 0.0 0 09/14 JAX 8 41 5.1 14t 1 9/14 JAX 1 19 19.0 19 09/21 @PHI - - - - - 9/21 @PHI - - - - -9/25 NYG - - - - - 9/25 NYG 1 2 2.0 2 010/6 SEA - - - - - 10/6 SEA - - - - -10/12 @ARI - - - - - 10/12 @ARI - - - - -10/19 TEN - - - - - 10/19 TEN - - - - -10/27 @DAL 1 5 5.0 5 0 10/27 @DAL - - - - -11/2 @MIN 11/2 @MIN - - - - -11/16 TB 4 16 4.0 14t 0 11/16 TB - - - - -11/23 @SF - - - - - 11/23 @SF - - - - -11/30 @IND - - - - - 11/30 @IND - - - - -12/7 STL 1 8 8.0 8 0 12/7 STL - - - - -12/14 @NYG 1 1 1.0 1 0 12/14 @NYG - - - - -12/20 PHI 1 4 4.0 4 0 12/20 PHI - - - - -12/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 16 75 4.7 14t 1 TOTALS 2 21 10.5 19 0

ATT YDS AVG. LG TD ATT YDS AVG. LG TD9/7 @HOU 9/7 @HOU - - - - -9/14 JAX 9/14 JAX - - - - -9/21 @PHI 9/21 @PHI - - - - -9/25 NYG 9/25 NYG - - - - -10/6 SEA 10/6 SEA - - - - -10/12 @ARI 10/12 @ARI - - - - -10/19 TEN 10/19 TEN - - - - -10/27 @DAL 10/27 @DAL - - - - -11/2 @MIN 11/2 @MIN - - - - -11/16 TB 11/16 TB - - - - -11/23 @SF 11/23 @SF - - - - -11/30 @IND 11/30 @IND - - - - -12/7 STL 12/7 STL 1 2 2.0 2 012/14 @NYG 3 12 4.0 7 0 12/14 @NYG - - - - -12/20 PHI - - - - - 12/20 PHI - - - - -12/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 3 12 4.0 7 0 TOTALS 1 2 2.0 2 0

ATT YDS AVG. LG TD9/7 @HOU 1 1 1.0 1 19/14 JAX - - - - -9/21 @PHI 1 1 1.0 1 09/25 NYG 1 1 1.0 1 010/6 SEA - - - - -10/12 @ARI - - - - -10/19 TEN 1 14 14.0 14 010/27 @DAL - - - - -11/2 @MIN - - - - -11/16 TB - - - - -11/23 @SF 2 0 0.0 0 011/30 @IND - - - - -12/7 STL - - - - -12/14 @NYG 1 3 3.0 3 012/20 PHI 2 2 1.0 1 212/28 DALTOTALS 9 22 2.4 14 3

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36 Darrel Young

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5 Tress Way

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37 Chris Thompson

12 Andre Roberts

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32 Silas Redd Jr.

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REC YDS AVG. LG TD REC YDS AVG. LG TD9/7 @HOU 10 77 7.7 15 0 9/7 @HOU 0 0 0.0 0 09/14 JAX 1 12 12.0 12 0 9/14 JAX 5 57 11.4 21 09/21 @PHI 11 138 12.5 43 1 9/21 @PHI - - - - -9/25 NYG 2 28 14.0 17 0 9/25 NYG - - - - -10/6 SEA 2 23 11.5 18 0 10/6 SEA - - - - -10/12 @ARI 4 31 7.8 15 1 10/12 @ARI - - - - -10/19 TEN 5 87 17.4 70t 1 10/19 TEN - - - - -10/27 @DAL 4 47 11.8 23 0 10/27 @DAL - - - - -11/2 @MIN 3 15 5.0 11 0 11/2 @MIN - - - - -11/16 TB 1 6 6.0 6 0 11/16 TB - - - - -11/23 @SF 3 34 11.3 24 0 11/23 @SF - - - - -11/30 @IND 3 9 3.0 5 0 11/30 @IND - - - - -12/7 STL 9 95 10.6 18 0 12/7 STL 1 4 4.0 4 012/14 @NYG 4 36 9.0 22 0 12/14 @NYG - - - - -12/20 PHI 4 61 15.3 23 0 12/20 PHI - - - - -12/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 66 699 10.6 70t 3 TOTALS 6 61 10.2 21 0

REC YDS AVG. LG TD REC YDS AVG. LG TD9/7 @HOU 2 15 7.5 9 0 9/7 @HOU 8 62 7.8 17 09/14 JAX 2 11 5.5 6 0 9/14 JAX 1 19 19.0 19 09/21 @PHI 1 55 55.0 55 0 9/21 @PHI 5 117 23.4 81t 19/25 NYG 5 78 15.6 36 0 9/25 NYG 1 9 9.0 9 010/6 SEA 5 59 11.8 22 0 10/6 SEA 5 157 31.4 60t 110/12 @ARI 2 40 20.0 33 0 10/12 @ARI 3 115 38.3 64t 110/19 TEN 3 -9 -3.0 1 0 10/19 TEN 3 49 16.3 37 010/27 @DAL 2 14 7.0 7 0 10/27 @DAL 6 136 22.7 49 011/2 @MIN 4 46 11.5 24 0 11/2 @MIN 4 120 30.0 56 111/16 TB 6 57 9.5 30t 1 11/16 TB 4 35 8.8 15 011/23 @SF 2 9 4.5 7 0 11/23 @SF 2 39 19.5 32 011/30 @IND 4 61 15.3 31 1 11/30 @IND 5 84 16.8 42 112/7 STL - - - - - 12/7 STL12/14 @NYG 12/14 @NYG 3 15 5.0 6 012/20 PHI 12/20 PHI 4 126 31.5 55 012/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 38 436 11.5 55 2 TOTALS 54 1083 20.1 81t 5

REC YDS AVG. LG TD REC YDS AVG. LG TD9/7 @HOU - - - - - 9/7 @HOU9/14 JAX - - - - - 9/14 JAX9/21 @PHI - - - - - 9/21 @PHI9/25 NYG 3 27 9.0 26 0 9/25 NYG10/6 SEA 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 10/6 SEA10/12 @ARI 1 14 14.0 14 0 10/12 @ARI - - - - -10/19 TEN - - - - - 10/19 TEN - - - - -10/27 @DAL 1 12 12.0 12 0 10/27 @DAL - - - - -11/2 @MIN 2 17 8.5 15 0 11/2 @MIN - - - - -11/16 TB 2 36 18.0 24 0 11/16 TB11/23 @SF 1 5 5.0 5 0 11/23 @SF - - - - -11/30 @IND 3 16 5.3 12 0 11/30 @IND 3 30 10.0 13 012/7 STL 1 11 11.0 11 0 12/7 STL 3 43 14.3 19 012/14 @NYG - - - - - 12/14 @NYG 1 18 18.0 18 012/20 PHI - - - - - 12/20 PHI - - - - -12/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 15 136 9.1 26 0 TOTALS 7 91 13.0 19 0

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14 Ryan GrantRECEIVING

88 Pierre Garçon

11 DeSean Jackson29 Roy Helu, Jr.

46 Alfred Morris

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89 Santana Moss

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REC YDS AVG. LG TD REC YDS AVG. LG TD9/7 @HOU 4 86 21.5 48 0 9/7 @HOU 2 0 0.0 3 09/14 JAX 8 99 12.4 26 1 9/14 JAX - - - - -9/21 @PHI 6 68 11.3 37 0 9/21 @PHI 2 7 3.5 4 09/25 NYG 3 60 20.0 28 0 9/25 NYG 3 28 9.3 13 010/6 SEA 1 6 6.0 6 0 10/6 SEA 2 11 5.5 7 010/12 @ARI 1 7 7.0 7 0 10/12 @ARI - - - - -10/19 TEN 2 58 29.0 50 0 10/19 TEN - - - - -10/27 @DAL 3 27 9.0 20 0 10/27 @DAL - - - - -11/2 @MIN 2 18 9.0 14 0 11/2 @MIN - - - - -11/16 TB 3 17 5.7 8 0 11/16 TB - - - - -11/23 @SF 1 11 11.0 11 0 11/23 @SF 1 1 1.0 1 011/30 @IND 1 7 7.0 7 0 11/30 @IND 1 16 16.0 16 112/7 STL 1 7 7.0 7 0 12/7 STL - - - - -12/14 @NYG 1 17 17.0 17 0 12/14 @NYG 1 9 9.0 9 012/20 PHI - - - - - 12/20 PHI 1 6 6.0 6 012/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 37 488 13.2 50 1 TOTALS 13 78 6.0 16t 1

REC YDS AVG. LG TD REC YDS AVG. LG TD9/7 @HOU 9/7 @HOU 1 4 4.0 4 09/14 JAX - - - - - 9/14 JAX9/21 @PHI - - - - - 9/21 @PHI9/25 NYG - - - - - 9/25 NYG10/6 SEA - - - - - 10/6 SEA10/12 @ARI - - - - - 10/12 @ARI 8 92 11.5 20 010/19 TEN - - - - - 10/19 TEN 5 54 10.8 22 010/27 @DAL - - - - - 10/27 @DAL 7 40 5.7 16 011/2 @MIN 11/2 @MIN 1 17 17.0 17 011/16 TB 2 9 4.5 5 0 11/16 TB 2 22 11.0 12 011/23 @SF - - - - - 11/23 @SF11/30 @IND - - - - - 11/30 @IND 9 123 13.7 30 012/7 STL 3 36 12.0 16 0 12/7 STL 3 25 8.3 11 012/14 @NYG 3 62 20.7 37 0 12/14 @NYG 3 13 4.3 7 012/20 PHI - - - - - 12/20 PHI 2 5 2.5 4 012/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 8 107 13.4 37 0 TOTALS 41 395 9.6 30 0

REC YDS AVG. LG TD REC YDS AVG. LG TD9/7 @HOU 1 22 22.0 22 0 9/7 @HOU 0 0 0.0 0 09/14 JAX 4 57 14.3 31 0 9/14 JAX 1 6 6.0 6 09/21 @PHI 4 38 9.5 13 0 9/21 @PHI - - - - -9/25 NYG 1 18 18.0 18 1 9/25 NYG - - - - -10/6 SEA 5 29 5.8 7 1 10/6 SEA - - - - -10/12 @ARI 5 55 11.0 22 0 10/12 @ARI10/19 TEN 2 18 9.0 10 0 10/19 TEN10/27 @DAL 1 11 11.0 11 0 10/27 @DAL11/2 @MIN 2 18 9.0 9 0 11/2 @MIN11/16 TB 2 21 10.5 13 0 11/16 TB11/23 @SF 1 7 7.0 7 0 11/23 @SF11/30 @IND 2 46 23.0 24 0 11/30 @IND12/7 STL 2 11 5.5 6 0 12/7 STL12/14 @NYG 2 81 40.5 61 0 12/14 @NYG12/20 PHI 1 14 14.0 14 0 12/20 PHI12/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 35 446 12.7 61 2 TOTALS 1 6 6.0 6 0

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84 Niles Paul

32 Silas Redd, Jr.

15 Aldrick Robinson12 Andre Roberts

82 Logan Paulsen

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86 Jordan Reed

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REC YDS AVG. LG TD REC YDS AVG. LG TD9/7 @HOU 9/7 @HOU 1 1 1.0 1 09/14 JAX 9/14 JAX 2 27 13.5 20t 19/21 @PHI 9/21 @PHI 1 4 4.0 4 19/25 NYG 9/25 NYG 1 9 9.0 9 010/6 SEA 10/6 SEA - - - - -10/12 @ARI 10/12 @ARI - - - - -10/19 TEN 10/19 TEN 1 10 10.0 10 010/27 @DAL 10/27 @DAL 1 12 12.0 12 011/2 @MIN 11/2 @MIN - - - - -11/16 TB 11/16 TB 1 4 4.0 4 011/23 @SF 11/23 @SF - - - - -11/30 @IND 11/30 @IND - - - - -12/7 STL 12/7 STL - - - - -12/14 @NYG 3 22 7.3 9t 1 12/14 @NYG 1 2 2.0 2 012/20 PHI 3 5 1.7 5 0 12/20 PHI 1 3 3.0 3 012/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 6 27 4.5 9t 1 TOTALS 10 72 7.2 20t 2

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36 Darrel Young

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37 Chris Thompson

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TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/7 @HOU 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/7 @HOU9/14 JAX 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 9/14 JAX9/21 @PHI 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/21 @PHI9/25 NYG 7 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 9/25 NYG10/6 SEA 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 10/6 SEA10/12 @ARI 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/12 @ARI10/19 TEN 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/19 TEN 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 010/27 @DAL 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/27 @DAL 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 011/2 @MIN 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 11/2 @MIN 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 011/16 TB - - - - - - - - 11/16 TB11/23 @SF 11/23 @SF 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 011/30 @IND 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 11/30 @IND12/7 STL 6 5 1 1.0/3.0 0 0 0 0 12/7 STL 5 1 4 0 0 0 0 012/14 @NYG 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/14 @NYG 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 012/20 PHI 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/20 PHI 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 012/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 51 37 14 1.0/3.0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 19 9 10 0 0 0 0 0

TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/7 @HOU - - - - - - - - 9/7 @HOU - - - - - - - -9/14 JAX 9/14 JAX 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 09/21 @PHI 9/21 @PHI 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 09/25 NYG 9/25 NYG 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 010/6 SEA 10/6 SEA - - - - - - - -10/12 @ARI 10/12 @ARI - - - - - - - -10/19 TEN 10/19 TEN10/27 @DAL 10/27 @DAL11/2 @MIN 11/2 @MIN11/16 TB 2 1 1 1.0/2.0 0 0 0 0 11/16 TB11/23 @SF 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/23 @SF11/30 @IND 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 11/30 @IND12/7 STL 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 12/7 STL12/14 @NYG 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 12/14 @NYG12/20 PHI 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/20 PHI12/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 14 8 6 1.0/2.0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 12 7 5 0 0 0 0 0

TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/7 @HOU 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 9/7 @HOU 6 3 3 0 1 0 0 09/14 JAX 9/14 JAX 4 2 2 2.5/17.5 0 0 0 09/21 @PHI 9/21 @PHI 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 09/25 NYG 9/25 NYG 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 010/6 SEA - - - - - - - - 10/6 SEA 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 010/12 @ARI 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10/12 @ARI 3 1 2 0.5/3.5 0 0 0 010/19 TEN - - - - - - - - 10/19 TEN 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 010/27 @DAL 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/27 @DAL - - - - - - - -11/2 @MIN 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 11/2 @MIN 1 1 0 1.0/7.0 0 0 0 011/16 TB - - - - - - - - 11/16 TB 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 011/23 @SF - - - - - - - - 11/23 @SF 3 3 0 1.0/6.0 0 0 0 011/30 @IND - - - - - - - - 11/30 @IND 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 012/7 STL 12/7 STL 2 2 0 0.5/2.0 0 0 0 012/14 @NYG - - - - - - - - 12/14 @NYG12/20 PHI 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 12/20 PHI12/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 8 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 41 26 15 5.5/36.0 1 0 1 0

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96 Barry Cofield

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64 Kedric Golston

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Inactive

DEFENSIVE LINE72 Stephen Bowen

94 Clifton Geathers

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Inactive

Physically Unable to Perform List

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92 Chris Baker

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97 Jason Hatcher

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TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/7 @HOU 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 9/7 @HOU9/14 JAX - - - - - - - - 9/14 JAX 1 1 0 1.0/8.0 0 0 0 09/21 @PHI 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 9/21 @PHI 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 09/25 NYG 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 9/25 NYG 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 010/6 SEA 8 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 10/6 SEA 7 5 2 1.0/8.0 0 0 0 010/12 @ARI 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 10/12 @ARI - - - - - - - -10/19 TEN 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 10/19 TEN 1 1 0 1.0/0 0 0 0 010/27 @DAL 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/27 @DAL - - - - - - - -11/2 @MIN 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/2 @MIN - - - - - - - -11/16 TB 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 11/16 TB 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 011/23 @SF 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/23 @SF - - - - - - - -11/30 @IND 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 11/30 @IND 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 012/7 STL 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 12/7 STL - - - - - - - -12/14 @NYG 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/14 @NYG - - - - - - - -12/20 PHI 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/20 PHI 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 012/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 50 34 16 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 21 15 6 3.0/16.0 0 0 0 0

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99 Jarvis Jenkins 73 Frank Kearse

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TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/7 @HOU 9/7 @HOU - - - - - - - -9/14 JAX 9/14 JAX - - - - - - - -9/21 @PHI 9/21 @PHI 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 09/25 NYG 9/25 NYG 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 010/6 SEA 10/6 SEA 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 010/12 @ARI 10/12 @ARI 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 010/19 TEN 10/19 TEN 8 5 3 0 0 0 0 010/27 @DAL 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/27 @DAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 011/2 @MIN - - - - - - - - 11/2 @MIN - - - - - - - -11/16 TB - - - - - - - - 11/16 TB - - - - - - - -11/23 @SF 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/23 @SF - - - - - - - -11/30 @IND 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/30 @IND - - - - - - - -12/7 STL - - - - - - - - 12/7 STL 16 9 7 0 1 0 0 012/14 @NYG 12/14 @NYG 11 5 6 0 0 0 0 012/20 PHI 12/20 PHI 15 11 4 0 0 0 0 012/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 61 36 25 0 1 0 0 0

TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/7 @HOU - - - - - - - - 9/7 @HOU9/14 JAX - - - - - - - - 9/14 JAX9/21 @PHI - - - - - - - - 9/21 @PHI9/25 NYG - - - - - - - - 9/25 NYG10/6 SEA - - - - - - - - 10/6 SEA10/12 @ARI 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10/12 @ARI10/19 TEN 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10/19 TEN - - - - - - - -10/27 @DAL - - - - - - - - 10/27 @DAL11/2 @MIN 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 11/2 @MIN11/16 TB - - - - - - - - 11/16 TB11/23 @SF - - - - - - - - 11/23 @SF11/30 @IND 11/30 @IND12/7 STL 12/7 STL12/14 @NYG 12/14 @NYG12/20 PHI 12/20 PHI 3 1 2 1.0/2.0 0 0 0 012/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 3 1 2 1.0/2.0 0 0 0 0

TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/7 @HOU 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 9/7 @HOU - - - - - - - -9/14 JAX 4 4 0 4.0/23.0 0 0 0 0 9/14 JAX - - - - - - - -9/21 @PHI 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 9/21 @PHI - - - - - - - -9/25 NYG 3 3 0 1.0/5.0 0 0 0 0 9/25 NYG 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 010/6 SEA 8 6 2 1.0/7.0 0 0 0 0 10/6 SEA10/12 @ARI 9 7 2 0.5/3.5 0 0 0 0 10/12 @ARI10/19 TEN 7 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 10/19 TEN10/27 @DAL 4 4 0 1.0/12.0 0 0 0 0 10/27 @DAL11/2 @MIN 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 11/2 @MIN11/16 TB 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 11/16 TB11/23 @SF 3 2 1 1.0/4.0 0 0 0 0 11/23 @SF11/30 @IND 8 7 1 1.0/9.0 0 0 0 1 11/30 @IND12/7 STL 3 3 0 2.0/8.0 0 0 0 1 12/7 STL - - - - - - - -12/14 @NYG 3 2 1 1.0/12.0 0 0 0 0 12/14 @NYG - - - - - - - -12/20 PHI 6 6 0 1.0/6.0 0 0 1 1 12/20 PHI12/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 71 57 14 13.5/89.5 0 0 1 4 TOTALS 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

Practice SquadReserve/Injured List

Not With Team

Inactive

InactiveInactive

Practice SquadPractice SquadPractice SquadPractice Squad

Practice SquadPractice SquadPractice SquadPractice SquadPractice Squad

Inactive

Practice SquadPractice SquadPractice SquadPractice SquadPractice SquadPractice SquadPractice SquadPractice Squad

50 Gabe Miller91 Ryan Kerrigan

Not With Team

Not With TeamNot With Team

Reserve/Injured ListReserve/Injured List

Not With Team

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LINEBACKERS51 Will Comptom

55 Adam Hayward 53 Jackson Jeffcoat

90 Everette Brown

Not With TeamNot With Team

Not With Team

Not With Team

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2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICSLINEBACKERS

TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/7 @HOU 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 9/7 @HOU 6 1 5 0 0 0 0 09/14 JAX 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 9/14 JAX 4 2 2 0.5/5.5 0 0 0 09/21 @PHI 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/21 @PHI 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 09/25 NYG 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 9/25 NYG 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 010/6 SEA - - - - - - - - 10/6 SEA 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 010/12 @ARI 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10/12 @ARI 4 3 1 0 1 0 0 010/19 TEN 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/19 TEN 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 010/27 @DAL 3 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 10/27 @DAL11/2 @MIN 5 3 2 1.0/9.0 0 0 0 0 11/2 @MIN11/16 TB 4 2 2 1.0/5.0 0 0 0 1 11/16 TB11/23 @SF 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 11/23 @SF11/30 @IND 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 11/30 @IND12/7 STL 4 3 1 0.5/2.0 0 0 0 0 12/7 STL12/14 @NYG 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 12/14 @NYG12/20 PHI 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 12/20 PHI12/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 50 29 21 2.5/16.0 1 0 1 2 TOTALS 28 18 10 0.5/5.5 1 0 0 0

TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/7 @HOU 8 5 3 0 1 0 0 0 9/7 @HOU 12 6 6 0 0 0 1 09/14 JAX 8 4 4 1.0/8.0 0 0 0 0 9/14 JAX 10 5 5 0.5/4.0 0 0 0 09/21 @PHI 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 9/21 @PHI 6 4 2 0 1 0 0 09/25 NYG 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 9/25 NYG 13 8 5 0 1 1 0 010/6 SEA 10 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 10/6 SEA 8 4 4 0 0 0 0 010/12 @ARI 10/12 @ARI 9 7 2 0 0 0 0 010/19 TEN 10/19 TEN 16 12 4 0 0 0 0 010/27 @DAL 4 4 0 1.0/11.0 1 0 0 0 10/27 @DAL 10 6 4 1.0/12.0 0 0 0 011/2 @MIN 12 9 3 0 0 0 0 0 11/2 @MIN 11 7 4 0 0 0 0 011/16 TB 7 5 2 0 1 0 0 0 11/16 TB 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 011/23 @SF 10 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 11/23 @SF 15 10 5 0 0 0 0 011/30 @IND 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 11/30 @IND 7 2 5 0 1 0 0 012/7 STL 10 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 12/7 STL12/14 @NYG 11 6 5 0 2 0 0 0 12/14 @NYG12/20 PHI 12 8 4 0 1 0 0 0 12/20 PHI12/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 107 68 39 2.0/19.0 6 0 0 1 TOTALS 124 76 48 1.5/16.0 3 1 1 0

TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/7 @HOU9/14 JAX9/21 @PHI9/25 NYG10/6 SEA10/12 @ARI10/19 TEN10/27 @DAL11/2 @MIN11/16 TB11/23 @SF11/30 @IND12/7 STL12/14 @NYG - - - - - - - -12/20 PHI 3 2 1 1.0/5.0 0 0 0 012/28 DALTOTALS 3 2 1 1.0/5.0 0 0 0 0

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Not With TeamNot With TeamNot With TeamNot With TeamNot With Team

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Inactive

Not With TeamNot With TeamNot With TeamNot With Team

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Reserve/Injured ListReserve/Injured ListReserve/Injured ListReserve/Injured ListReserve/Injured ListReserve/Injured List

54 Trevardo Williams

Practice Squad

52 Keenan Robinson

InactiveInactive

InactiveInactive

Not With TeamNot With Team

93 Trent Murphy 98 Brian Orakpo

56 Perry Riley, Jr.

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2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS

TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/7 @HOU 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/7 @HOU - - - - - - - -9/14 JAX 4 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 9/14 JAX 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 09/21 @PHI 8 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 9/21 @PHI 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 09/25 NYG 10 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 9/25 NYG 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 010/6 SEA 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/6 SEA 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 010/12 @ARI 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/12 @ARI 6 4 2 0 1 0 0 010/19 TEN 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 10/19 TEN 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 010/27 @DAL 7 6 1 0 1 0 0 0 10/27 @DAL 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 011/2 @MIN 5 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 11/2 @MIN - - - - - - - -11/16 TB 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 11/16 TB - - - - - - - -11/23 @SF 11/23 @SF 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 011/30 @IND 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 11/30 @IND12/7 STL 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/7 STL 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/14 @NYG 6 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 12/14 @NYG 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 012/20 PHI 5 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 12/20 PHI 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 012/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 67 61 6 0 9 0 0 0 TOTALS 28 18 10 0 4 0 0 0

TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/7 @HOU 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/7 @HOU 10 6 4 0 2 0 0 09/14 JAX 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 9/14 JAX 5 0 5 0.5/4.0 0 0 0 09/21 @PHI 4 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 9/21 @PHI 9 6 3 0 0 0 0 09/25 NYG 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 9/25 NYG 19 11 8 0 0 0 0 010/6 SEA 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/6 SEA 9 2 7 0 0 0 0 010/12 @ARI 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 10/12 @ARI 10 7 3 0 0 0 0 110/19 TEN 4 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 10/19 TEN 8 2 6 0 0 0 0 010/27 @DAL 6 5 1 0 4 0 0 1 10/27 @DAL 8 5 3 0 1 0 0 011/2 @MIN 5 4 1 0 2 0 0 0 11/2 @MIN 7 6 1 0 0 0 0 011/16 TB 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 11/16 TB 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 011/23 @SF 4 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 11/23 @SF 4 4 0 0 0 0 1 011/30 @IND 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 11/30 @IND 6 3 3 0 1 1 1 012/7 STL 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 12/7 STL 11 9 2 0 1 0 0 012/14 @NYG 5 5 0 0 3 0 0 0 12/14 @NYG 8 4 4 0 0 0 0 012/20 PHI 6 4 2 0 1 1 0 0 12/20 PHI 17 16 1 0 1 0 0 012/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 61 52 9 0 17 2 0 2 TOTALS 136 85 51 0.5/4.0 6 1 2 1

TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/7 @HOU 9/7 @HOU9/14 JAX - - - - - - - - 9/14 JAX9/21 @PHI - - - - - - - - 9/21 @PHI9/25 NYG 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 9/25 NYG10/6 SEA - - - - - - - - 10/6 SEA10/12 @ARI 10/12 @ARI - - - - - - - -10/19 TEN 10/19 TEN - - - - - - - -10/27 @DAL - - - - - - - - 10/27 @DAL11/2 @MIN - - - - - - - - 11/2 @MIN11/16 TB - - - - - - - - 11/16 TB11/23 @SF 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/23 @SF 3 2 1 0 1 1 0 011/30 @IND - - - - - - - - 11/30 @IND - - - - - - - -12/7 STL - - - - - - - - 12/7 STL - - - - - - - -12/14 @NYG - - - - - - - - 12/14 @NYG12/20 PHI - - - - - - - - 12/20 PHI12/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 3 2 1 0 1 1 0 0

Not With Team

Inactive

Not With TeamNot With Team

38 Greg Ducre

Practice SquadPractice Squad

Inactive

DEFENSIVE BACKS39 David Amerson 30 E.J. Biggers

26 Bashaud Breeland 25 Ryan Clark

Inactive

47 Akeem Davis

Not With TeamNot With TeamNot With Team

Not With Team

Inactive

Inactive

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2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICSDEFENSIVE BACKS

TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/7 @HOU 12 8 4 0 0 0 0 0 9/7 @HOU - - - - - - - -9/14 JAX 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 9/14 JAX 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 09/21 @PHI 5 4 1 0 0 0 1 1 9/21 @PHI - - - - - - - -9/25 NYG 9/25 NYG10/6 SEA 10/6 SEA10/12 @ARI 10/12 @ARI10/19 TEN 10/19 TEN10/27 @DAL 10/27 @DAL11/2 @MIN 11/2 @MIN11/16 TB 11/16 TB11/23 @SF 11/23 @SF11/30 @IND 11/30 @IND12/7 STL 12/7 STL12/14 @NYG 12/14 @NYG12/20 PHI 12/20 PHI12/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 19 13 6 0 0 0 1 1 TOTALS 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/7 @HOU 9/7 @HOU9/14 JAX 9/14 JAX9/21 @PHI 8 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 9/21 @PHI9/25 NYG 18 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 9/25 NYG - - - - - - - -10/6 SEA 5 5 0 1.0/8.0 0 0 0 0 10/6 SEA - - - - - - - -10/12 @ARI 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 10/12 @ARI 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 010/19 TEN 7 1 6 0 1 0 0 0 10/19 TEN - - - - - - - -10/27 @DAL 11 9 2 2.0/19.0 0 0 1 2 10/27 @DAL - - - - - - - -11/2 @MIN 4 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 11/2 @MIN - - - - - - - -11/16 TB 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 11/16 TB11/23 @SF 8 6 2 0 0 0 0 1 11/23 @SF11/30 @IND 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/30 @IND 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 012/7 STL 12/7 STL12/14 @NYG 12/14 @NYG12/20 PHI 12/20 PHI12/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 68 47 21 3.0/27.0 4 0 1 3 TOTALS 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/7 @HOU 9/7 @HOU9/14 JAX 9/14 JAX9/21 @PHI 9/21 @PHI9/25 NYG 9/25 NYG 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 010/6 SEA 10/6 SEA10/12 @ARI 10/12 @ARI10/19 TEN 10/19 TEN10/27 @DAL 10/27 @DAL11/2 @MIN 11/2 @MIN11/16 TB 11/16 TB 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 011/23 @SF 11/23 @SF 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 011/30 @IND 11/30 @IND12/7 STL - - - - - - - - 12/7 STL12/14 @NYG 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/14 @NYG12/20 PHI 12/20 PHI12/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 7 4 3 0 1 0 0 0

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Reserve/Injured List Not With Team

Inactive Reserve/Injured List

Inactive

InactiveInactive

Reserve/Injured List Reserve/Injured List

Practice Squad Reserve/Injured List

Reserve/Injured List

Inactive

Reserve/Injured List

Reserve/Injured List

Practice Squad

35 Duke Ihenacho

Reserve/Injured List

Reserve/Injured List

Reserve/Suspended by League List

Reserve/Injured ListReserve/Injured List

Not With TeamNot With Team

Reserve/Injured List

Not With Team Did Not PlayDid Not Play

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Inactive

Not With TeamNot With Team

Reserve/Injured ListReserve/Injured List

Inactive

40 Kenny Okoro

Reserve/Injured List

Practice SquadReserve/Suspended by League List

Practice Squad

31 Brandon Meriweather

Reserve/Injured List

Reserve/Injured List

Reserve/Injured List

20 Chase Minnifield

Not With Team

Not With Team

23 DeAngelo Hall

Inactive

Reserve/Injured ListReserve/Injured ListReserve/Injured ListReserve/Injured List

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Reserve/Injured List

Reserve/Injured List

Reserve/Injured List

Practice Squad

Not With Team

22 Tracy Porter

Practice Squad

Reserve/Injured List

Inactive

Not With Team

Not With TeamNot With Team

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2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICSDEFENSIVE BACKS

TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/7 @HOU 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 9/7 @HOU - - - - - - - -9/14 JAX 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 9/14 JAX 4 3 1 0 1 1 0 09/21 @PHI 9/21 @PHI - - - - - - - -9/25 NYG 9/25 NYG 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 010/6 SEA 10/6 SEA10/12 @ARI 10/12 @ARI 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 010/19 TEN 10/19 TEN - - - - - - - -10/27 @DAL 10/27 @DAL - - - - - - - -11/2 @MIN 11/2 @MIN - - - - - - - -11/16 TB 11/16 TB - - - - - - - -11/23 @SF 11/23 @SF 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 011/30 @IND 11/30 @IND - - - - - - - -12/7 STL 12/7 STL - - - - - - - -12/14 @NYG 12/14 @NYG - - - - - - - -12/20 PHI 12/20 PHI 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 012/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 17 10 7 0 1 1 0 0

TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/7 @HOU9/14 JAX9/21 @PHI9/25 NYG10/6 SEA10/12 @ARI10/19 TEN10/27 @DAL11/2 @MIN - - - - - - - -11/16 TB - - - - - - - -11/23 @SF 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 011/30 @IND 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 012/7 STL 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 012/14 @NYG 7 3 4 0 0 0 0 012/20 PHI 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 012/28 DALTOTALS 28 16 12 0 0 0 1 0

Not With Team

Not With Team Inactive

34 Trenton Robinson

Practice Squad

41 Phillip Thomas

Not With TeamNot With TeamNot With Team

Practice Squad

Not With TeamNot With Team

Not With TeamNot With TeamNot With TeamNot With TeamNot With TeamNot With Team

Practice Squad

24 Bacarri Rambo

Practice Squad

Practice SquadPractice SquadPractice SquadPractice Squad

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2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS

NO. YDS AVG. FC LG TD NO. YDS AVG. FC LG TD9/7 @HOU - - - - - - 9/7 @HOU 2 56 28.0 0 28 09/14 JAX - - - - - - 9/14 JAX - - - - - -9/21 @PHI - - - - - - 9/21 @PHI 2 36 18.0 0 23 09/25 NYG - - - - - - 9/25 NYG 2 33 16.5 0 20 010/6 SEA 1 5 5.0 0 5 0 10/6 SEA - - - - - -10/12 @ARI - - - - - - 10/12 @ARI 1 23 23.0 0 23 010/19 TEN 10/19 TEN 2 46 23.0 0 26 010/27 @DAL 10/27 @DAL - - - - - -11/2 @MIN 11/2 @MIN 2 64 32.0 0 45 011/16 TB 11/16 TB 5 117 23.4 0 30 011/23 @SF 11/23 @SF 2 37 18.5 0 19 011/30 @IND 11/30 @IND 1 18 18.0 0 18 012/7 STL 12/7 STL 4 91 22.8 0 33 012/14 @NYG 12/14 @NYG 1 33 33.0 0 33 012/20 PHI 12/20 PHI 4 95 23.8 0 42 012/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 1 5 5.0 0 5 0 TOTALS 28 649 23.2 0 45 0

NO. YDS AVG. FC LG TD9/7 @HOU - - - - - -9/14 JAX - - - - - -9/21 @PHI 1 10 10.0 0 10 09/25 NYG - - - - - -10/6 SEA - - - - - -10/12 @ARI - - - - - -10/19 TEN - - - - - -10/27 @DAL - - - - - -11/2 @MIN - - - - - -11/16 TB - - - - - -11/23 @SF - - - - - -11/30 @IND - - - - - -12/7 STL - - - - - -12/14 @NYG - - - - - -12/20 PHI - - - - - -12/28 DALTOTALS 1 10 10.0 0 10 0

KICKOFF RETURNS12 Andre Roberts

Not With Team

36 Darrel Young

54 Akeem Jordan

Reserve/Injured List

Reserve/Injured List

Reserve/Injured List

Not With Team

Reserve/Injured List

Not With TeamNot With Team

Not With Team

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2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS

NO. YDS AVG. FC LG TD NO. YDS AVG. FC LG TD9/7 @HOU 2 36 18.0 1 25 0 9/7 @HOU - - - - - -9/14 JAX 7 59 8.4 0 37 0 9/14 JAX - - - - - -9/21 @PHI 1 6 6.0 2 6 0 9/21 @PHI - - - - - -9/25 NYG 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 9/25 NYG - - - - - -10/6 SEA 0 0 0.0 4 0 0 10/6 SEA - - - - - -10/12 @ARI 1 12 12.0 5 12 0 10/12 @ARI - - - - - -10/19 TEN 1 1 1.0 3 1 0 10/19 TEN - - - - - -10/27 @DAL 2 39 19.5 1 37 0 10/27 @DAL - - - - - -11/2 @MIN 3 1 0.3 2 1 0 11/2 @MIN - - - - - -11/16 TB 2 7 3.5 0 6 0 11/16 TB - - - - - -11/23 @SF 2 11 5.5 1 7 0 11/23 @SF 1 0 0.0 2 0 011/30 @IND 2 17 8.5 1 11 0 11/30 @IND - - - - - -12/7 STL 2 3 1.5 1 3 0 12/7 STL - - - - - -12/14 @NYG 1 1 1.0 1 1 0 12/14 @NYG - - - - - -12/20 PHI 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 12/20 PHI - - - - - -12/28 DAL 12/28 DALTOTALS 26 193 7.4 24 37 0 TOTALS 1 0 0.0 2 0 0

12 Andre RobertsPUNT RETURNS

11 DeSean Jackson

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2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS

Under 20 20-29 Yds 30-39 Yds 40-49 Yds 50+ Yds TotalXP - XPA FG - FGA FG - FGA FG - FGA FG - FGA FG - FGA FG - FGA NO. YDS AVG. TB TD

9/7 @HOU 0 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 1 27 27.0 1 -9/14 JAX 5 - 5 0 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 1 1 - 1 0 - 0 2 - 2 - - - - -9/21 @PHI 4 - 4 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 1 2 - 2 0 - 0 2 - 3 - - - - -9/25 NYG 2 - 2 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 - - - - -10/6 SEA 2 - 2 0 - 0 1 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 1 3 37 12.3 1 010/12 @ARI 2 - 2 0 - 0 1 - 1 0 - 0 1 - 1 0 - 0 2 - 2 1 21 21.0 3 010/19 TEN 1 - 1 0 - 0 2 - 2 2 - 2 0 - 0 0 - 0 4 - 4 3 62 20.7 2 010/27 @DAL 2 - 2 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 2 - 2 0 - 0 2 - 2 2 45 22.5 3 011/2 @MIN 2 - 2 0 - 0 1 - 1 1 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 2 - 2 4 84 21.0 0 011/16 TB 1 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 2 2 27 13.5 0 011/23 @SF 1 - 1 0 - 0 1 - 1 0 - 0 1 - 1 0 - 0 2 - 2 4 98 24.5 0 011/30 @IND 3 - 3 0 - 0 2 - 2 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 2 - 2 5 156 31.2 1 012/7 STL 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 1 20 20.0 0 012/14 @NYG 1 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 2 - 2 0 - 0 0 - 0 2 - 2 3 90 30.0 1 012/20 PHI 3 - 3 0 - 0 2 - 2 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 2 - 2 4 65 16.3 2 012/28 DAL - - - - - - - TOTALS 29 - 30 0 - 0 10 - 10 6 - 7 7 - 8 0 - 1 23 - 26 33 732 22.2 14 0

Under 20 20-29 Yds 30-39 Yds 40-49 Yds 50+ Yds TotalXP - XPA FG - FGA FG - FGA FG - FGA FG - FGA FG - FGA FG - FGA NO. YDS AVG. TB TD

9/7 @HOU 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 0 0.0 0 09/14 JAX 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 5 137 27.4 3 09/21 @PHI 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 3 153 51.0 4 19/25 NYG 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 1 34 34.0 2 010/6 SEA 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 - - - - -10/12 @ARI 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 - - - - -10/19 TEN 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 - - - - -10/27 @DAL 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 - - - - -11/2 @MIN 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 - - - - -11/16 TB 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 - - - - -11/23 @SF 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 - - - - -11/30 @IND 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 - - - - -12/7 STL 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 - - - - -12/14 @NYG 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 - - - - -12/20 PHI 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 - - - - -12/28 DAL - - - - - - - TOTALS 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 9 324 36.0 9 1

5 Tress WayOPPONENTS KICKOFF RETURNS

0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

87.5% 0.0% 88.5%

KICKING

OPPONENTS KICKOFF RETURNS2 Kai Forbath

96.7% 0.0% 100.0% 85.7%

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GROSS NET INSIDENO. YDS LG AVG. AVG. TB 20 BLK NO. YDS AVG. FC TD

9/7 @HOU 5 246 61 49.2 36.3 0 2 1 4 28 7.0 1 09/14 JAX 4 199 61 49.8 42.5 1 1 0 2 9 4.5 0 09/21 @PHI 3 170 65 56.7 41.0 1 0 0 2 27 13.5 0 09/25 NYG 4 233 77 58.3 55.5 0 1 0 2 11 5.5 0 010/6 SEA 8 399 59 49.9 40.6 1 1 0 5 54 10.8 0 010/12 @ARI 5 237 58 47.4 40.0 0 2 0 3 37 12.3 1 010/19 TEN 3 124 52 41.3 41.3 0 1 0 1 0 0.0 0 010/27 @DAL 5 231 54 46.2 38.6 1 3 0 2 18 9.0 1 011/2 @MIN 3 136 51 45.3 42.7 0 0 0 1 8 8.0 2 011/16 TB 4 177 55 44.3 34.3 2 1 0 1 0 0.0 0 011/23 @SF 8 373 55 46.6 45.6 0 3 0 4 8 2.0 1 011/30 @IND 6 279 54 46.5 41.0 1 3 0 3 13 4.3 2 012/7 STL 6 275 55 45.8 22.0 0 0 0 4 143 35.8 0 112/14 @NYG 6 271 57 45.2 42.0 0 0 0 4 19 4.8 1 012/20 PHI 3 133 55 44.3 41.0 0 3 0 2 10 5.0 0 012/28 DALTOTALS 73 3483 77 47.7 40.0 7 21 1 40 385 9.6 9 1

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TAKEAWAY FORCED BY REC'D BY/INTERCEPTOR DOWN-DIST-YD LINE-QT RT YDS PTS OFF9/7 @HOU Fumble Ryan Kerrigan Keenan Robinson 1-10-WAS 11-4 0 09/14 JAX Interception Trenton Robinson 1-10-JAX 28-4 14 39/21 @PHI Fumble Bashaud Breeland DeAngelo Hall 2-8-WAS 32-2 17 39/25 NYG Interception Keenan Robinson 2-6-WAS 6-3 0 010/19 TEN Interception Bashaud Breeland 2-20-TEN 31-2 0 010/19 TEN Muffed Punt Niles Paul 4-15-50-3 0 310/27 @DAL Fumble Brandon Meriweather Trent Murphy 2-20-DAL 9-1 0 010/27 @DAL Fumble Bashaud Breeland Brandon Meriweather 1-10-WAS 44-2 0 011/16 TB Muffed Punt Darrel Young 4-10-TB 45-2 0 011/23 @SF Fumble Brandon Meriweather Ryan Clark 1-10-WAS 41-2 0 011/23 @SF Interception Greg Ducre 1-10-SF 27-3 7 011/23 @SF Fumble Trent Murphy Phillip Thomas 1-10-SF 29-4 2 311/30 @IND Fumble Ryan Kerrigan Jason Hatcher 1-10-IND 24-1 0 311/30 @IND Interception Ryan Clark 2-9-IND 39-1 8 011/30 @IND Fumble Perry Riley Ryan Clark 1-10-IND 41-2 0 012/14 @NYG Muffed Punt Trenton Robinson 4-14-WAS 28-4 0 012/20 PHI Fumble Ryan Kerrigan Ryan Kerrigan 3-14-WAS 47-1 0 312/20 PHI Interception Bashaud Breeland 3-4-WAS 48-4 0 3

TAKEAWAY FORCED BY (REDSKIN) REC'D BY/INTERCEPTOR DOWN-DIST-YD LINE-QT RT YDS PTS OFF9/7 @HOU Fumble Aborted (Robert Griffin III) J.J. Watt 1-7-HST 7-3 0 09/7 @HOU Fumble D.J. Swearinger (Niles Paul) Kendrick Lewis 3-7-WAS 43-3 0 09/21 @PHI Interception (Kirk Cousins) Malcolm Jenkins 1-10-WAS 20-4 6 39/25 NYG Fumble Mathias Kiwanuka (Kirk Cousins) Cullen Jenkins 3-9-WAS 32-1 0 79/25 NYG Fumble Trumaine McBride (Logan Paulsen) Trumaine McBride 2-7-NYG 23-2 0 39/25 NYG Interception (Kirk Cousins) Prince Amukamara 3-3-NYG 49-3 28 09/25 NYG Interception (Kirk Cousins) Quintin Demps 2-9-WAS 2-3 3 79/25 NYG Interception (Kirk Cousins) Trumaine McBride 2-11-WAS 24-3 11 79/25 NYG Interception (Kirk Cousins) Antrel Rolle 3-11-WAS 49-4 55 710/12 @ARI Fumble Jerraud Powers (Andre Roberts) Tyrann Mathieu 1-10-WAS 20-4 9 310/12 @ARI Interception (Kirk Cousins) Rashad Johnson 1-10-ARZ 47-4 30 010/12 @ARI Interception (Kirk Cousins) Jerraud Powers 3-3-ARZ 42-4 6 010/12 @ARI Interception (Kirk Cousins) Rashad Johnson 1-10-WAS 14-4 30 710/19 TEN Fumble Derrick Morgan (Kirk Cousins) Avery Williamson 3-10-WAS 25-1 2 310/19 TEN Interception (Kirk Cousins) Wesley Woodyard 1-10-WAS 42-2 13 710/28 @DAL Interception (Colt McCoy) J.J. Wilcox 2-12-DAL 27-1 0 010/31 @MIN Interception (Robert Griffin III) Captain Munnerlyn 1-10-WAS 39-2 1 711/16 TB Interception (Robert Griffin III) Danny Lansanah 1-10-WAS 20-1 0 311/16 TB Interception (Robert Griffin III) Jonathan Banks 3-6-WAS 8-1 19 711/16 TB Fumble Jacquies Smith (Roy Helu, Jr.) Akeem Smith 2-6-TB 47-2 0 011/23 @SF Fumble Justin Smith (Robert Griffin III) Ahmad Brooks 3-9-WAS 10-4 0 011/30 @IND Fumble Erik Walden (Colt McCoy) D'Qwell Jackson 4-1-WAS 41-3 35 712/7 STL Interception (Colt McCoy) Rodney McLeod 2-13-SL 35-1 1 012/7 STL Interception (Colt McCoy) T.J. McDonald 4-11-SL 21-4 20 012/14 @NYG Fumble (Robert Griffin III) Touchback 3-8-NYG 8-2 0 012/20 PHI Fumble Malcolm Jenkins (Andre Roberts) Nolan Carroll KO-3 0 012/20 PHI Interception (Robert Griffin III) Nate Allen 3-10-WAS 17-4 1 3

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OBTAINED SCORING PLAY PLAYS YDS DRIVE TIME WAS-OPP QT REMAINING9/7 @HOU Punt D. Young 1 yd. run (kick blocked) 4 46 1:37 6-0 2 6:069/14 JAX Punt D. Young 20 yd. pass from K. Cousins (K. Forbath kick) 7 76 3:35 7-0 1 8:129/14 JAX Punt A. Morris 1 yd. run (K. Forbath kick) 7 66 3:31 14-0 2 14:189/14 JAX Punt A. Morris 1 yd. run (K. Forbath kick) 10 92 5:10 21-0 2 7:289/14 JAX Punt K. Forbath 36 yd. Field Goal 10 13 4:21 24-7 3 8:309/14 JAX Punt N. Paul 2 yd. pass from K. Cousins (K. Forbath kick) 11 65 4:40 31-7 4 14:129/14 JAX Interception K. Forbath 42 yd. Field Goal 6 5 2:32 34-7 4 10:409/14 JAX Kickoff S. Redd, Jr. 14 yd. run (K. Forbath kick) 8 41 4:58 41-10 4 1:529/21 @PHI Kickoff D.Young 4 yd. pass from K.Cousins (K.Forbath kick) 11 82 6:18 7-0 1 8:429/21 @PHI Kickoff P.Garçon 4 yd. pass from K.Cousins (K.Forbath kick) 12 87 6:20 14-7 1 2:099/21 @PHI Fumble K.Forbath 49 yd. Field Goal 12 41 5:34 17-7 2 8:499/21 @PHI Kickoff 5 K.Forbath 44 yd. Field Goal 11 54 4:33 20-14 2 1:159/21 @PHI Punt D.Jackson 81 yd. pass from K.Cousins (K.Forbath kick) 1 81 :09 27-27 3 2:049/21 @PHI Kickoff R.Helu, Jr. 1 yd. run (K.Forbath kick) 5 80 1:39 34-37 4 4:169/25 NYG Kickoff A.Roberts 18 yd. pass from K.Cousins (K.Forbath kick) 10 80 5:24 7-14 2 8:509/25 NYG Kickoff A.Morris 20 yd. run (K.Forbath kick) 5 83 2:03 14-24 3 12:5710/6 SEA Kickoff D. Jackson 60 yd. pass from K. Cousins (K. Forbath kick) 4 80 2:05 7-17 2 2:3210/6 SEA Kickoff K. Forbath 27 yd. Field Goal 7 71 4:19 10-17 3 10:4110/6 SEA Kickoff A. Roberts 6 yd. pass from K. Cousins (K. Forbath kick) 11 80 2:56 17-24 4 3:3510/12 @ARI Kickoff D.Jackson 64 yd. pass from K.Cousins (K.Forbath kick) 7 82 4:05 7-7 2 14:0310/12 @ARI Punt K.Forbath 28 yd. Field Goal 10 60 4:09 10-7 2 8:2010/12 @ARI Kickoff K.Forbath 43 yd. Field Goal 4 55 :29 13-14 2 :0210/12 @ARI Punt P.Garçon 5 yd. pass from K.Cousins (K.Forbath kick) 4 64 1:26 20-23 4 2:1710/19 TEN Kickoff K.Forbath 31 yd. Field Goal 9 67 4:52 3-0 1 10:0810/19 TEN Punt K.Forbath 31 yd. Field Goal 10 68 5:18 6-3 2 7:3410/19 TEN Punt P.Garçon 70 yd. pass from C.McCoy (K.Forbath kick) 2 71 :48 13-10 3 12:2710/19 TEN Muffed Punt K.Forbath 27 yd. Field Goal 5 15 1:55 16-10 4 13:2710/19 TEN Punt K.Forbath 22 yd. Field Goal 10 76 3:14 19-17 4 :0010/27 @DAL Punt K. Forbath 44 yd. Field Goal 6 22 2:39 3-0 1 9:4810/27 @DAL Kickoff A. Morris 5 yd. run (K. Forbath kick) 8 80 5:09 10-7 3 9:5110/27 @DAL Kickoff C. McCoy 7 yd. run (K. Forbath kick) 9 80 5:25 17-10 4 13:3810/27 @DAL Kickoff K. Forbath 40 yd. Field Goal 9 58 5:17 20-17 OT 9:4310/31 @MIN Punt K. Forbath 36 yd. Field Goal 13 62 7:49 3-0 1 6:1610/31 @MIN Punt A. Morris 14 yd. run (K. Forbath kick) 6 91 2:22 10-0 2 14:4610/31 @MIN Kickoff D. Jackson 13 yd. pass from R. Griffin (K. Forbath kick) 7 56 3:21 17-14 3 7:2310/31 @MIN Punt K. Forbath 26 yd. Field Goal 9 43 3:26 20-14 3 1:5710/31 @MIN Kickoff A. Morris 2 yd. run (run failed) 8 80 3:59 26-21 4 9:0111/16 TB Punt R.Helu 30 yd. pass from R.Griffin (K.Forbath kick) 5 79 0:55 7-13 2 :1111/23 @SF Punt A. Morris 1 yd. run (K. Forbath kick) 10 61 5:48 7-7 2 5:3311/23 @SF Punt K. Forbath 27 yd. Field Goal 7 69 4:18 10-10 3 :3111/23 @SF Fumble K.Forbath 46 yd. Field Goal 4 8 2:21 13-10 2 7:4211/30 @IND Fumble K.Forbath 25 yd. Field Goal 4 8 1:30 3-0 1 13:1811/30 @IND Kickoff R.Helu 21 yd. pass from C.McCoy (K.Forbath kick) 9 84 4:54 10-21 2 1:5911/30 @IND Kickoff L.Paulsen 16 yd. pass from C.McCoy (K.Forbath kick) 8 80 3:38 17-21 3 11:2211/30 @IND Kickoff D.Jackson 42 yd. pass from C.McCoy (K.Forbath kick) 6 80 2:18 24-35 3 5:1211/30 @IND Punt K.Forbath 29 yd. Field Goal 6 37 1:45 27-42 4 12:0012/7 STL None12/14 @NYG Punt K.Forbath 35 yd. Field Goal 13 79 6:11 3-0 1 6:4712/14 @NYG Punt C.Thompson 9 yd. pass from R.Griffin 7 77 4:07 10-7 2 8:1912/14 @NYG Punt K.Forbath 38 yd. Field Goal 8 73 4:07 13-10 3 3:2712/20 PHI Fumble K.Forbath 25 yd. Field Goal 12 40 5:38 3-0 1 6:0412/20 PHI Kickoff A.Morris 28 yd. run (K.Forbath kick) 3 80 1:30 10-7 1 0:1912/20 PHI Missed FG D.Young 1 yd. run (K.Forbath kick) 12 76 6:48 17-14 3 6:4612/20 PHI Missed FG D.Young 1 yd. run (K.Forbath kick) 4 64 1:56 24-14 3 0:2612/20 PHI Interception K.Forbath 26 yd. Field Goal 6 50 1:26 27-24 4 0:05

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OBTAINED SCORING PLAY PLAYS YDS DRIVE TIME WAS-OPP QT REMAINING9/7 @HOU Kickoff D. Hopkins 76 yd. pass from R. Fitzpatrick (R. Bullock kick) 4 90 1:51 6-7 2 4:159/7 @HOU Punt R. Bullock 42 yd. field goal 13 68 6:32 6-17 4 1:559/14 JAX Punt J. Scobee 36 yd. Field Goal 5 71 1:35 21-7 2 1:409/14 JAX Kickoff M. Lewis 63 yd. pass from C. Henne (J. Scobee kick) 9 63 3:50 34-10 4 6:509/21 @PHI Kickoff J.Matthews 11 yd. pass from N.Foles (C.Parkey kick) 8 80 3:01 17-14 2 5:489/21 @PHI Kickoff J.Matthews 11 yd. pass from N.Foles (C.Parkey kick) 8 64 1:06 20-21 2 :099/21 @PHI Kickoff C.Parkey 38 yd. Field Goal 7 60 2:57 20-24 3 12:039/21 @PHI Punt C.Parkey 33 yd. Field Goal 8 48 3:05 20-27 3 8:049/21 @PHI Missed FG J.Maclin 27 yd. pass from N.Foles (C.Parkey kick) 7 76 2:33 27-34 4 7:349/21 @PHI Interception C.Parkey 51 yd. Field Goal 4 2 1:32 27-37 4 5:559/25 NYG Fumble L.Donnell 5 yd. pass from E.Manning (J.Brown kick) 6 24 3:07 0-7 1 7:359/25 NYG Punt L.Donnell 6 yd. pass from E.Manning (J.Brown kick) 6 75 2:45 0-14 2 14:149/25 NYG Kickoff L.Donnell 6 yd. pass from E.Manning (J.Brown kick) 12 67 6:34 7-21 2 2:169/25 NYG Fumble J.Brown 29 yd. Field Goal 8 71 1:16 14-24 2 0:009/25 NYG Interception D.Fells 2 yd. pass from E.Manning (J.Brown kick) 4 35 1:19 14-31 3 4:199/25 NYG Interception E.Manning 1 yd. run (J.Brown kick) 5 22 1:22 14-38 4 14:079/25 NYG Interception A.Williams 1 yd. run (J.Brown kick) 9 46 5:25 14-45 4 6:0510/6 SEA Kickoff J. Kearse 15 yd. pass from R. Wilson (S. Hauschka kick) 6 65 2:16 0-7 1 12:4410/6 SEA Punt S. Hauschka 40 yd. Field Goal 8 31 4:49 0-10 2 9:0410/6 SEA Punt R. Wilson 9 yd. run (S. Hauschka kick) 5 70 2:44 0-17 2 4:3710/6 SEA Punt M. Lynch 9 yd. pass from R. Wilson (S. Hauschka kick) 12 53 7:33 10-24 4 6:3110/6 SEA Kickoff S. Hauschka 43 yd. Field Goal 8 55 3:14 17-27 4 :2110/12 @ARI Punt M.Floyd 20 yd. pass from C.Palmer (C.Catanzaro kick) 5 41 2:13 0-7 1 3:0810/12 @ARI Punt L.Fitzgerald 24 yd. pass from C.Palmer (C.Catanzaro kick) 8 85 2:18 10-14 2 :3110/12 @ARI Punt C.Catanzaro 33 yd. Field Goal 14 69 7:23 13-17 3 4:1310/12 @ARI Punt C.Catanzaro 49 yd. Field Goal 8 39 4:50 13-20 4 12:5410/12 @ARI Fumble C.Catanzaro 37 yd. Field Goal 6 8 2:13 13-23 4 10:2710/19 TEN Fumble R.Succop 36 yd. Field Goal 4 -3 1:31 3-3 1 3:4110/19 TEN Interception K.Wright 14 yd. pass from C.Whitehurst (R.Succop kick) 5 37 2:09 6-10 2 1:0410/19 TEN Kickoff D.Hagan 38 yd. pass from C.Whitehurst (R.Succop kick) 8 80 5:46 16-17 4 7:4110/27 @DAL Punt D. Bryant 5 yd, pass from T. Romo (D. Bailey kick) 8 80 4:18 3-7 2 4:4510/27 @DAL Punt D. Bailey 21 yd. Field Goal 5 45 1:40 10-10 3 4:0310/27 @DAL Kickoff J. Witten 25 yd. pass from B. Weeden (D. Bailey kick) 8 80 4:11 17-17 4 9:2710/31 @MIN Interception C. Ford 20 yd. pass from T. Bridgewater (B. Walsh kick) 4 46 :23 10-7 2 :3610/31 @MIN Punt M. Asiata 1 yd. run (B. Walsh kick) 6 56 2:15 10-14 3 10:4410/31 @MIN Kickoff M. Asiata 7 yd. run (B. Walsh kick) 10 76 3:57 20-21 4 13:0010/31 @MIN Kickoff M. Asiata 1 yd. run (M. Asiata run) 12 73 5:34 26-29 4 3:2711/16 TB Interception P.Murray 32 yd. Field Goal 7 15 3:41 0-3 1 11:1011/16 TB Missed FG P.Murray 38 yd. Field Goal 6 43 2:35 0-13 2 7:3911/16 TB Missed FG M.Evans 36 yd. pass from J.McCown (P.Murray kick) 4 60 2:15 7-20 3 4:3611/16 TB Punt M.Evans 56 yd. pass from J.McCown (P.Murray kick) 5 80 2:48 7-27 4 14:0711/23 @SF Punt A.Boldin 30 yd. pass from C.Kaepernick (P.Dawson kick) 5 59 2:18 0-7 1 11:1311/23 @SF Kickoff P.Dawson 41 yd. Field Goal 12 70 5:33 7-10 2 :0011/23 @SF Kickoff C.Hyde 4 yd. run (P.Dawson kick) 8 75 4:43 13-17 4 2:5911/30 @IND Punt C.Fleener 30 yd. pass from A.Luck (A.Vinatieri kick) 7 83 4:02 3-7 1 6:0511/30 @IND Punt D.Herron 49 yd. run (A.Vinatieri kick) 5 80 2:24 3-14 2 12:2711/30 @IND Punt T.Hilton 3 yd. pass from A.Luck (A.Vinatieri kick) 9 68 4:00 3-21 2 6:5311/30 @IND Kickoff D.Moncrief 48 yd. pass from A.Luck (A.Vinatieri kick) 3 56 1:17 17-28 3 10:0511/30 @IND Kickoff C.Fleener 73 yd. pass from A.Luck (A.Vinatieri kick) 2 73 0:27 24-42 3 4:4511/30 @IND Kickoff D.Moncrief 79 yd. pass from A.Luck (A.Vinatieri kick) 3 80 1:26 27-49 4 10:3412/7 STL Punt J.Cook 35 yd. pass from S.Hill (kick failed, wr) 5 58 2:34 0-6 2 12:1912/7 STL Kickoff G.Zuerlein 34 yd. Field Goal 13 61 7:21 0-9 3 7:3912/7 STL Downs J.Cook 1 yd. pass from S.Hill (J.Hekker-C.Harkey pass) 4 35 2:15 0-17 3 3:5212/14 @NYG Kickoff O.Beckham 10 yd. pass from E.Manning (J.Brown kick) 12 56 5:07 3-7 1 1:4012/14 @NYG Onside Kick J.Brown 32 yd. Field Goal 4 3 1:42 10-10 3 13:1812/14 @NYG Kickoff O.Beckham 35 yd. pass from E.Manning (J.Brown kick) 4 81 2:05 13-17 3 1:2212/14 @NYG Punt 1 O.Beckham 6 yd. pass from E.Manning (J.Brown kick) 12 76 5:19 13-24 4 4:4112/20 PHI Kickoff L.McCoy 11 yd. run (C.Parkey kick) 10 79 4:15 3-7 1 1:4912/20 PHI Punt R.Cooper 3 yd. pass from M.Sanchez (C.Parkey kick) 15 93 7:04 10-14 2 3:3912/20 PHI Kickoff R.Cooper 16 yd. pass from M.Sanchez (C.Parkey kick) 11 85 4:59 24-21 4 10:2712/20 PHI Interception C.Parkey 22 yd. Field Goal 9 50 2:54 24-24 4 6:17

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DRIVE ENDSTotal TD FG Missed Blk No. Blk Downs Fumble Int. Safety Half/Game Pts. Scoring % 1st Drive

9/7 @HOU 11 1 0 0 0 5 1 1 2 0 0 1/0 6 9.1% Punt9/14 JAX 13 5 2 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0/1 41 53.8% Punt9/21 @PHI 13 4 2 1 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 1/0 34 46.2% Touchdown9/25 NYG 13 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 4 0 0/1 14 15.4% Fumble10/6 SEA 12 2 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0/1 17 25.0% Punt10/12 @ARI 14 2 2 0 0 5 0 0 1 3 0 0/1 20 28.6% Punt10/19 TEN 11 1 4 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 1/0 19 45.5% Field Goal10/27 @DAL 11 2 2 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 1/0 20 36.4% Field Goal11/2 @MIN 12 3 2 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 1/1 26 41.7% Field Goal11/16 TB 11 1 0 2 0 4 0 0 1 2 0 0/1 7 9.1% Interception11/23 @SF 12 1 2 0 0 8 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 13 25.0% Punt11/30 @IND 14 3 2 0 0 6 0 1 1 0 0 0/1 27 35.7% Field Goal12/7 STL 10 0 0 0 0 6 0 2 0 2 0 0/0 0 0.0% Interception12/14 @NYG 12 1 2 0 0 6 0 1 1 0 0 0/1 13 25.0% Field Goal12/20 PHI 11 3 2 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 1/0 27 45.5% Field Goal12/28 DALTOTALS 180 31 23 3 0 73 1 8 11 16 0 6/8 284 30.0%

DRIVE ENDSTotal TD FG Missed Blk No. Blk Downs Fumble Int. Safety Half/Game Pts. Scoring % 1st Drive

9/7 @HOU 10 1 1 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 0/1 17 20.0% Punt9/14 JAX 12 1 1 0 0 8 0 1 0 1 0 0/0 10 16.7% Punt9/21 @PHI 13 4 3 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0/1 37 53.8% Touchdown9/25 NYG 13 6 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0/0 45 53.8% Punt10/6 SEA 12 3 2 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 1/0 27 41.7% Touchdown10/12 @ARI 13 2 3 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 1/0 30 38.5% Punt10/19 TEN 9 2 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0/0 17 33.3% Punt10/27 @DAL 11 2 1 0 0 4 0 1 2 0 0 0/1 17 27.3% Punt11/2 @MIN 11 4 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 29 36.4% Punt11/16 TB 9 2 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1/0 27 44.4% Field Goal11/23 @SF 13 2 1 0 0 6 0 0 1 2 0 0/1 17 23.1% Touchdown11/30 @IND 13 6 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 1 0 1/0 49 46.2% Fumble12/7 STL 10 2 1 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0/1 24 30.0% Punt12/14 @NYG 11 3 1 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 24 36.4% Punt12/20 PHI 11 3 1 2 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0/1 24 36.4% Fumble12/28 DALTOTALS 171 43 19 4 0 76 0 4 8 7 0 4/6 394 36.3%

FIELD GOAL PUNTS LOST DRIVE

DRIVE RESULTSREDSKINS

FIELD GOAL PUNTS LOST DRIVE

OPPONENTS

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PLAYS YDS TIME RESULTS PLAYS YDS TIME RESULTS9/7 @HOU 3 8 2:15 Punt 9/7 @HOU 6 28 2:36 Punt9/14 JAX 4 4 2:10 Punt 9/14 JAX 3 -11 1:03 Punt9/21 @PHI 11 82 6:18 Touchdown 9/21 @PHI 0 0 :13 Touchdown9/25 NYG 6 22 2:40 Fumble 9/25 NYG 4 30 1:38 Punt10/6 SEA 9 25 4:35 Punt 10/6 SEA 6 65 2:16 Touchdown10/12 @ARI 4 22 2:09 Punt 10/12 @ARI 4 13 1:25 Punt10/19 TEN 9 67 4:52 Field Goal 10/19 TEN 5 5 3:39 Punt10/27 @DAL 6 22 2:39 Field Goal 10/27 @DAL 5 9 2:33 Punt11/2 @MIN 13 62 7:49 Field Goal 11/2 @MIN 3 -1 :55 Punt11/16 TB 1 0 :09 Interception 11/16 TB 7 15 3:41 Field Goal11/23 @SF 3 -2 1:29 Punt 11/23 @SF 5 59 2:18 Touchdown11/30 @IND 4 8 1:30 Field Goal 11/30 @IND 1 -9 :12 Fumble12/7 STL 9 42 4:44 Interception 12/7 STL 11 41 7:20 Punt12/14 @NYG 13 79 6:11 Field Goal 12/14 @NYG 4 26 2:02 Punt12/20 PHI 12 40 5:38 Field Goal 12/20 PHI 9 23 3:18 Fumble12/28 DAL 12/28 DAL

POSS TD FG MISS/BLK FG INT FUM DOWNS HALF/GAME AVG. POINTS9/7 @HOU 2 1 0 0/0 0 1 0 0/0 39/14 JAX 6 4 2 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 5.09/21 @PHI 4 3 0 1/0 0 0 0 0/0 4.59/25 NYG 1 1 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 6.010/6 SEA 2 1 1 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 4.510/12 @ARI 2 1 1 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 4.510/19 TEN 4 0 4 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 3.010/27 @DAL 2 2 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 6.011/2 @MIN 5 3 2 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 4.811/16 TB 1 0 0 1/0 0 0 0 0/0 0.011/23 @SF 2 1 1 0/0 0 1 0 0/0 4.511/30 @IND 5 2 2 0/0 0 0 1 0/0 3.612/7 STL 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 0.012/14 @NYG 4 1 2 0/0 0 1 0 0/0 3.012/20 PHI 4 2 2 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 4.512/28 DALTOTALS 44 22 17 2/0 0 3 1 0/0 4.2

POSS TD FG MISS/BLK FG INT FUM DOWNS HALF/GAME AVG. POINTS9/7 @HOU 2 0 1 0/0 0 1 0 0/0 1.59/14 JAX 1 0 1 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 3.09/21 @PHI 4 2 2 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 4.59/25 NYG 8 6 1 0/0 1 0 0 0/0 4.910/6 SEA 5 3 2 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 4.810/12 @ARI 2 0 2 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 3.010/19 TEN 2 1 1 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 4.510/27 @DAL 2 1 1 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 4.511/2 @MIN 3 3 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 6.011/16 TB 1 0 1 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 3.011/23 @SF 2 1 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/1 3.011/30 @IND 1 1 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 6.012/7 STL 3 1 1 1/0 0 0 0 0/0 3.012/14 @NYG 3 2 1 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 5.012/20 PHI 5 3 1 1/0 0 0 0 0/0 4.212/28 DALTOTALS 44 24 15 2/0 1 1 0 0/1 4.3

OPPONENTS

OPENING DRIVESREDSKINS OPPONENTS

IN THE RED ZONEREDSKINS

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3 & 1 3 & 2 3 & 3 3 & 4 3 & 5 3 & 6 3 & 7 3 & 8 3 & 9 3 & 10+ %9/7 @HOU 1 - 2 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 0 2 - 2 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 5 3 - 12 25.0%9/14 JAX 1 - 2 1 - 1 0 - 0 2 - 3 1 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 2 0 - 1 1 - 4 6 - 14 42.9%9/21 @PHI 4 - 4 0 - 2 3 - 4 0 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 3 8 - 15 53.3%9/25 NYG 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 2 0 - 1 0 - 3 1 - 8 12.5%10/6 SEA 0 - 2 0 - 0 1 - 2 0 - 0 2 - 2 0 - 2 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 4 3 - 12 25.0%10/12 @ARI 1 - 2 0 - 0 0 - 2 0 - 1 0 - 0 1 - 2 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 3 2 - 10 20.0%10/19 TEN 1 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 3 0 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 1 0 - 2 0 - 3 3 - 11 27.3%10/27 @DAL 0 - 0 2 - 3 1 - 2 0 - 0 0 - 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 4 6 - 14 42.9%11/2 @MIN 1 - 3 1 - 1 0 - 1 2 - 2 1 - 1 0 - 0 1 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 2 6 - 13 46.2%11/16 TB 1 - 1 0 - 2 1 - 1 0 - 1 2 - 2 0 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 5 4 - 13 30.8%11/23 @SF 1 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 2 0 - 2 0 - 1 0 - 2 0 - 0 0 - 5 2 - 13 15.4%11/30 @IND 0 - 1 0 - 0 1 - 2 2 - 2 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 0 1 - 2 0 - 0 1 - 7 5 - 15 33.3%12/7 STL 1 - 2 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 1 2 - 7 3 - 12 25.0%12/14 @NYG 1 - 1 0 - 0 1 - 1 1 - 3 0 - 0 1 - 3 0 - 1 0 - 2 0 - 0 0 - 3 4 - 14 28.6%12/20 PHI 0 - 0 1 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 2 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 4 2 - 9 22.2%12/28 DAL - - - - - - - - - - -TOTALS 13 - 22 5 - 11 8 - 18 7 - 12 10 - 16 4 - 14 3 - 7 4 - 14 0 - 9 4 - 62 58 - 185 31.4%

26 - 51 21 - 42 11 - 92

3 & 1 3 & 2 3 & 3 3 & 4 3 & 5 3 & 6 3 & 7 3 & 8 3 & 9 3 & 10+ %9/7 @HOU 3 - 5 1 - 1 1 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 0 1 - 2 0 - 0 1 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 2 7 - 14 50.0%9/14 JAX 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 2 0 - 0 1 - 2 1 - 6 3 - 13 23.1%9/21 @PHI 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 2 0 - 2 2 - 3 0 - 0 1 - 3 4 - 11 36.4%9/25 NYG 1 - 1 3 - 3 0 - 0 4 - 4 0 - 1 0 - 0 1 - 2 0 - 1 1 - 3 1 - 1 11 - 16 68.8%10/6 SEA 2 - 3 0 - 0 0 - 2 1 - 1 1 - 3 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 0 1 - 2 0 - 2 5 - 14 35.7%10/12 @ARI 1 - 3 2 - 3 1 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 0 1 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 0 2 - 7 7 - 17 41.2%10/19 TEN 1 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 3 0 - 0 1 - 1 0 - 0 1 - 6 3 - 11 27.3%10/27 @DAL 1 - 2 0 - 0 0 - 3 1 - 1 1 - 2 1 - 1 0 - 0 1 - 2 0 - 0 0 - 1 5 - 12 41.7%11/2 @MIN 2 - 3 0 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 3 1 - 1 1 - 1 0 - 0 1 - 1 0 - 0 2 - 6 8 - 15 53.3%11/16 TB 1 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 2 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 0 2 - 5 3 - 10 30.0%11/23 @SF 1 - 3 0 - 0 1 - 2 1 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 1 2 - 3 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 2 5 - 13 38.5%11/30 @IND 0 - 0 1 - 1 1 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 0 1 - 3 2 - 2 5 - 8 62.5%12/7 STL 1 - 1 1 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 0 1 - 1 1 - 2 2 - 6 6 - 12 50.0%12/14 @NYG 0 - 1 1 - 2 0 - 0 1 - 1 1 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 0 0 - 3 4 - 13 30.8%12/20 PHI 0 - 1 2 - 2 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 1 1 - 1 0 - 0 3 - 6 9 - 16 56.3%12/28 DAL - - - - - - - - - - -TOTALS 14 - 25 11 - 14 6 - 14 9 - 17 4 - 12 4 - 11 6 - 15 9 - 16 5 - 13 17 - 58 85 - 195 43.6%

31 - 53 17 - 40 37 - 102

59.1%3RD & 7+3RD & 4-63RD & 1-3

3RD DOWN EFFICIENCYREDSKINS

CONV/ATT

6.5%0.0%

51.0% 50.0% 12.0%

58.3%44.4%45.5% 28.6%42.9%28.6%62.5%

OPPONENTSCONV/ATT

56.0% 78.6% 42.9% 52.9% 33.3% 36.4% 40.0% 56.3%

58.5% 43% 36.3%

38.5% 29.3%3RD & 1-3 3RD & 4-6 3RD & 7+

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TACKLESYards Attempts Completions Yards Attempts Yards Receptions Total

9/7 @HOU R. Griffin III (267) R. Griffin III (37) R. Griffin (29) A. Morris (91) A. Morris (14) N. Paul (86) P. Garçon (10) D. Hall (8)9/14 JAX K. Cousins (250) K. Cousins (33) K. Cousins (22) A. Morris (85) A. Morris (22) N. Paul (99) N. Paul (8) Multiple (6)9/21 @PHI K. Cousins (427) K. Cousins (48) K. Cousins (30) A. Morris (77) A. Morris (23) P. Garçon (138) P.Garçon (11) B. Meriweather (6)9/25 NYG K. Cousins (257) K. Cousins (33) K. Cousins (19) A. Morris (63) A. Morris (12) R. Helu (78) R. Helu (5) R. Clark (14)10/6 SEA K. Cousins (283) K. Cousins (36) K. Cousins (21) A. Morris (29) A. Morris (13) D. Jackson (157) Multiple (5) P. Riley (10)10/12 @ARI K. Cousins (354) K. Cousins (38) K. Cousins (24) A. Morris (41) A. Morris (13) D. Jackson (115) J. Reed (8) R. Kerrigan (9)10/19 TEN K. Cousins (139) K. Cousins (16) C. McCoy (11) A. Morris (54) A. Morris (18) P. Garçon (87) Multiple (5) K. Robinson (14)10/27 @DAL C. McCoy (299) C. McCoy (30) C. McCoy (25) A. Morris (73) A. Morris (18) D. Jackson (136) J. Reed (7) K. Robinson (10)11/2 @MIN R. Griffin III (251) R. Griffin III (28) R. Griffin (18) A. Morris (92) A. Morris (19) D. Jackson (120) Multiple (4) P. Riley (9)11/16 TB R. Griffin III (207) R. Griffin III (32) R. Griffin (23) A. Morris (96) A. Morris (20) R. Helu (57) R. Helu (6) K. Robinson (7)11/23 @SF R. Griffin III (106) R. Griffin III (19) R. Griffin (11) A. Morris (125) A. Morris (21) D. Jackson (39) P.Garçon (3) K. Robinson (8)11/30 @IND C. McCoy (329) C. McCoy (47) C. McCoy (31) A. Morris (67) A. Morris (17) J. Reed (123) J. Reed (9) R. Kerrigan (5)12/7 STL C. McCoy (199) C. McCoy (32) C. McCoy (20) C. McCoy (11) A. Morris (8) P. Garçon (95) P.Garçon (9) W. Compton (14)12/14 @NYG R. Griffin III (236) R. Griffin III (27) R. Griffin III (18) A. Morris (49) A. Morris (14) A. Roberts (81) P.Garçon (4) P. Riley (9)12/20 PHI R. Griffin III (220) R. Griffin III (23) R. Griffin III (16) A. Morris (83) A. Morris (21) D. Jackson (126) Multiple (4) Multiple (15)12/28 DAL

TACKLESYards Attempts Completions Yards Attempts Yards Receptions Total

9/7 @HOU R. Fitzpartick (206) R. Fitzpartick (22) R. Fitzpartick (14) A. Foster (103) A. Foster (27) A. Johnson (93) A. Johnson (6) J. Joseph (11)9/14 JAX C. Henne (193) C. Henne (28) C. Henne (14) C. Henne (17) T. Gerhart (7) A. Robinson (75) A. Robinson (4) J. Evans (14)9/21 @PHI N. Foles (325) N. Foles (41) N. Foles (27) L. McCoy (22) L. McCoy (19) J. Maclin (154) Multiple (8) B. Fletcher (9)9/25 NYG E. Manning (300) E. Manning (39) E. Manning (28) A. Williams (66) A. Williams (15) V. Cruz (108) R. Randle (8) J. Williams (9)10/6 SEA R. Wilson (201) R. Wilson (24) R. Wilson (18) R. Wilson (122) M. Lynch (17) D. Baldwin (50) M. Lynch (5) B. Wagner (8)10/12 @ARI C. Palmer (250) C. Palmer (44) C. Palmer (28) A. Ellington (67) A. Ellington (19) L. Fitzgerald (98) Multiple (6) R. Johnson (7)10/19 TEN C. Whitehurst (160) C. Whitehurst (26) C. Whitehurst (17) B. Sankey (56) B. Sankey (16) K. Wright (68) K. Wright (6) M. Griffin (9)10/27 @DAL T. Romo (209) T. Romo (28) T. Romo (17) D. Murray (141) D. Murray (19) D. Murray (80) T. Williams (6) J. Durant (10)11/2 @MIN T. Bridgewater (268) T. Bridgewater (42) T. Bridgewater (26) J. McKinnon (54) J. McKinnon (14) G. Jennings (76) G. Jennings (6) H. Smith (10)11/16 TB J. McCown (288) J. McCown (23) J. McCown (15) C. Sims (36) C. Sims (13) M. Evans (209) M. Evans (7) L. David (12)11/23 @SF C. Kaepernick (256) C. Kaepernick (29) C. Kaepernick (20) F. Gore (36) F. Gore (13) A. Boldin (137) A. Boldin (9) C. Borland (8)11/30 @IND A. Luck (370) A. Luck (27) A. Luck (19) D. Herron (88) Multiple (8) D. Moncrief (134) T. Hilton (5) J. Freeman (10)12/7 STL S. Hill (213) S. Hill (22) S. Hill (16) T. Mason (66) T. Mason (20) J. Cook (61) B. Cunningham (5) T. Johnson (8)12/14 @NYG E. Manning (250) E. Manning (34) E. Manning (23) A. Williams (44) A. Williams (18) O. Beckham, Jr. (143) O. Beckham (12) Multiple (7)12/20 PHI M. Sanchez (374) M. Sanchez (50) M. Sanchez (37) L. McCoy (88) L. McCoy (22) Z. Ertz (115) Z. Ertz (15) M. Kendricks (10)12/28 DAL

TACKLESYards Attempts Completions Yards Attempts Yards Receptions Total

9/7 @HOU R. Griffin III (267) R. Griffin III (37) R. Griffin III (29) A. Foster (103) A. Foster (27) A. Johnson (93) P. Garçon (10) J. Joseph (11)9/14 JAX K. Cousins (250) K. Cousins (33) K. Cousins (22) A. Morris (85) A. Morris (22) N. Paul (99) N. Paul (8) J. Evans (14)9/21 @PHI K. Cousins (427) K. Cousins (48) K. Cousins (30) A. Morris (77) A. Morris (23) J. Maclin (154) P. Garçon (11) B. Fletcher (9)9/25 NYG E. Manning (300) E. Manning (39) E. Manning (28) A. Williams (66) A. Williams (15) V. Cruz (108) R. Randle (8) R. Clark (14)10/6 SEA K. Cousins (283) K. Cousins (36) K. Cousins (21) R. Wilson (122) M. Lynch (17) D. Jackson (157) Multiple (5) P. Riley (10)10/12 @ARI K. Cousins (354) K. Cousins (38) C. Palmer (28) A. Ellington (67) A. Ellington (19) D. Jackson (115) J. Reed (8) R. Kerrigan (9)10/19 TEN C. Whitehurst (160) C. Whitehurst (26) C. Whitehurst (17) B. Sankey (56) A. Morris (18) P. Garçon (87) K. Wright (6) K. Robinson (14)10/27 @DAL C. McCoy (299) C. McCoy (30) C. McCoy (25) D. Murray (141) D. Murray (19) D. Jackson (136) J. Reed (7) Multiple (10)11/2 @MIN T. Bridgewater (268) T. Bridgewater (42) T. Bridgewater (26) A. Morris (92) A. Morris (19) D. Jackson (120) G. Jennings (6) H. Smith (10)11/16 TB J. McCown (288) R. Griffin III (32) R. Griffin (23) A. Morris (96) A. Morris (20) M. Evans (209) M. Evans (7) L. David (12)11/23 @SF C. Kaepernick (256) C. Kaepernick (29) C. Kaepernick (20) A. Morris (125) A. Morris (21) A. Boldin (137) A. Boldin (9) Multiple (8)11/30 @IND A. Luck (370) C. McCoy (47) C. McCoy (31) D. Herron (88) A. Morris (17) D. Moncrief (134) J. Reed (9) J. Freeman (10)12/7 STL S. Hill (213) S. Hill (22) C. McCoy (20) T. Mason (66) T. Mason (20) P. Garçon (95) P.Garçon (9) W. Compton (14)12/14 @NYG E. Manning (250) E. Manning (34) E. Manning (23) A. Morris (49) A. Williams (18) O. Beckham, Jr. (143) O. Beckham (12) P. Riley (9)12/20 PHI M. Sanchez (374) M. Sanchez (50) M. Sanchez (37) L. McCoy (88) L. McCoy (22) D. Jackson (126) Z. Ertz (15) Multiple (15)12/28 DAL

GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

RUSHING RECEIVING

OVERALLPASSING RUSHING RECEIVING

PASSINGREDSKINS

OPPONENTSPASSING RUSHING RECEIVING

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HIGH LOW HIGH LOWPoints 41 vs. JAX 0 vs. STL 49 @ IND 10 vs. JAXFirst Downs 32 vs. JAX 12 @ SF 31 vs. NYG 8 vs. JAXTotal Offense 511 @ PHI 206 vs. STL 495 vs. PHI 148 vs. JAXNet Yards Rushing 191 vs. JAX 27 vs. STL 225 vs. SEA 25 vs. JAXNet Yards Passing 427 @ PHI 77 @ SF 361, last vs. PHI 123 vs. JAXOffensive Plays 81 vs. JAX 52, last @ SF 84 vs. PHI 46 vs. TBRushing Attempts 42 vs. JAX 12 vs. STL 38 vs. NYG 10 vs. JAXPass Attempts 48 @ PHI 20 @ SF 50 vs. PHI 22, last vs. STLPass Completions 31 @ IND 11 @ SF 37 vs. PHI 14 @ HOUPasses Had Intercepted 4 vs. NYG 0, last @ NYG 1, last vs. PHI 0, last @ NYGSacks Allowed 7, last @ NYG 0 @ PHI 10 vs. JAX 0 @ PHIFumbles 5 @ IND 0, last @ STL 4 @ DAL 0, last @ MINFumbles Lost 2, last vs. NYG 0, last @ STL 2, last @ IND 0, last vs. STLTotal Turnovers 6 vs. NYG 0, last @ DAL 3, last @ IND 0, last vs. STLPenalties 11, last vs. NYG 3 vs. SEA 14 @ ARI 3 @ DALYards Penalized 135 @ NYG 15 vs. PHI 108 @ ARI 35 @ DALTime of Possession 39:01 vs. JAX 22:43 vs. NYG 37:17 vs. NYG 20:59 vs. JAXDefensive Interceptions 1, last vs. PHI 0, last @ NYG 4 vs. NYG 0, last @ NYGTotal Takeaways 3, last @ IND 0, last vs. STL 6 vs. NYG 0, last vs. STLDrive (plays) 13, last @ NYG 0 vs. PHI 14 @ ARI 0 @ ARIDrive (yards) 92 vs. JAX 0 vs PHI 93 vs. PHI -3 vs. TENThird Down Conversions 8/15 @ PHI (53%) 1/8 vs. NYG (13%) 11/16 vs. NYG (69%) 3/13 vs. JAX (23%)

Yards RushingRushing AttemptsRushing TDsReceptionsYards ReceivingReceiving TDsCombined Yards (rush/rec)All-Purpose Yards (rush/rec/ret)

Yards PassingPass AttemptsPass CompletionsTD PassesInterceptions ThrownLongest RunLongest Pass CompletionLongest Kickoff ReturnLongest Punt ReturnLongest Interception ReturnLongest PuntLongest Field GoalTouchdowns ScoredPoints Scored

20 by T.J. McDonald vs. STL61 by Johnny Hekker51 by Cody Parkey @ PHI3, last by Odell Beckham, Jr. @ NYG20 by Matt Asiata @ MIN

5 by Andrew Luck @ IND1, last Mark Sanchez vs. PHI51 by DeMarco Murray @ DAL79 by Andrew Luck @ IND102 by Chris Polk @ PHI78 by Tavon Austin vs. STL

209 by Mike Evans vs. TB209 by Mike Evans vs. TB374 by Mark Sanchez vs. PHI50 by Mark Sanchez vs. PHI37 by Mark Sanchez vs. PHI

77 by Tress Way vs. NYG49 by Kai Forbath @ PHI2, last by Darrel Young vs. PHI13 by Kai Forbath vs. TEN

141 by DeMarco Murray @ DAL27 by Arian Foster @ HOU3 by Matt Asiata @ MIN15 by Zach Ertz vs. PHI209 by Mike Evans vs. TB3, last by Odell Beckham, Jr. @ NYG

4 by Kirk Cousins vs. NYG30 by Alfred Morris @ SF81 by Kirk Cousins @ PHI45 by Andre Roberts @ MIN37 by Andre Roberts @ DAL14 by Trenton Robinson vs. JAX

157 by DeSean Jackson vs. SEA157 by DeSean Jackson vs. SEA427 by Kirk Cousins @ PHI48 by Kirk Cousins @ PHI31 by Colt McCoy @ IND3 by Colt McCoy @ IND

125 by Alfred Morris @ SF23 by Alfred Morris @ PHI2, last by Darrel Young vs. PHI11 by Pierre Garçon @ PHI157 by DeSean Jackson vs. SEA1, last by Chris Thompson @ NYG

REGULAR SEASON HIGHS / LOWSREDSKINS OPPONENTS

REGULAR SEASON INDIVIDUAL HIGHSREDSKINS OPPONENTS

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YDS PLAY YDS PLAY9/7 @HOU 22 Robert Griffin III pass to Andre Roberts 9/7 @HOU 76 Ryan Fitzpatrick pass to DeAndre Hopkins9/7 @HOU 21 Alfred Morris run 9/7 @HOU 33 Ryan Fitzpatrick pass to Andre Johnson9/14 JAX 31 Kirk Cousins pass to Andre Roberts 9/7 @HOU 20 Ryan Fitzpatrick pass to Andre Johnson9/14 JAX 26 Kirk Cousins pass to Niles Paul 9/14 JAX 63 Chad Henne pass to Marcedes Lewis9/14 JAX 23 Kirk Cousins pass to Niles Paul 9/14 JAX 54 Chad Henne pass to Allen Robinson9/14 JAX 21 Kirk Cousins pass to Ryan Grant 9/21 @PHI 40 Nick Foles pass to Jeremy Maclin9/14 JAX 20 Kirk Cousins pass to Darrel Young 9/21 @PHI 27 Nick Foles pass to Jeremy Maclin9/21 @PHI 81 Kirk Cousins pass to DeSean Jackson 9/21 @PHI 26 Nick Foles pass to Jeremy Maclin9/21 @PHI 55 Kirk Cousins pass to Roy Helu, Jr. 9/21 @PHI 22 Nick Foles pass to Darren Sproles9/21 @PHI 43 Kirk Cousins pass to Pierre Garçon 9/21 @PHI 21 Nick Foles pass to Riley Cooper9/21 @PHI 37 Kirk Cousins pass to Niles Paul 9/25 NYG 36 Eli Manning pass to Victor Cruz9/21 @PHI 28 Kirk Cousins pass to DeSean Jackson (13) + penalty (15) 9/25 NYG 29 Eli Manning pass to Victor Cruz9/21 @PHI 23 Kirk Cousins pass to Pierre Garçon 9/25 NYG 27 Eli Manning pass to Rueben Randle9/25 NYG 43 Kirk Cousins pass to Niles Paul (28) + penalty (15) 9/25 NYG 25 Eli Manning pass to Rueben Randle (10) + penalty (15)9/25 NYG 36 Kirk Cousins pass to Roy Helu, Jr. 9/25 NYG 23 Andre Williams run9/25 NYG 27 Kirk Cousins pass to Roy Helu, Jr. 9/25 NYG 21 Eli Manning pass to Rueben Randle9/25 NYG 26 Kirk Cousins pass to Alfred Morris 9/25 NYG 20 Eli Manning pass to Victor Cruz9/25 NYG 20 Alfred Morris run 10/6 SEA 36 Russell Wilson pass to Cooper Helfet10/6 SEA 60 Kirk Cousins pass to DeSean Jackson 10/6 SEA 30 Russell Wilson pass to Marshawn Lynch10/6 SEA 57 Kirk Cousins pass to DeSean Jackson 10/6 SEA 29 Russell Wilson run10/6 SEA 22 Kirk Cousins pass to DeSean Jackson 10/6 SEA 24 Marshawn Lynch run (9) + penalty (15)10/6 SEA 22 Kirk Cousins pass to Roy Helu, Jr. 10/6 SEA 22 Russell Wilson run10/6 SEA 20 Kirk Cousins pass to Roy Helu, Jr. 10/6 SEA 20 Russell Wilson pass to Doug Baldwin10/12 @ARI 64 Kirk Cousins pass to DeSean Jackson 10/12 @ARI 24 Carson Palmer pass to Larry Fitzgerald10/12 @ARI 42 Kirk Cousins pass to DeSean Jackson 10/12 @ARI 22 Carson Palmer pass to Larry Fitzgerald10/12 @ARI 33 Kirk Cousins pass to Roy Helu, Jr. 10/12 @ARI 20 Carson Palmer pass to Michael Floyd10/12 @ARI 22 Kirk Cousins pass to Andre Roberts 10/19 TEN 38 Charlie Whitehurst pass to D. Hagan10/12 @ARI 20 Kirk Cousins pass to Jordan Reed 10/27 @DAL 51 DeMarco Murray run10/19 TEN 70 Colt McCoy pass to Pierre Garçon 10/27 @DAL 25 Brandon Weeden pass to Jason Witten10/19 TEN 50 Kirk Cousins pass to Niles Paul 10/27 @DAL 24 Tony Romo pass to DeMaro Murray10/19 TEN 37 Kirk Cousins pass to Roy Helu, Jr. 10/27 @DAL 23 Brandon Weeden pass to DeMarco Murray10/19 TEN 22 Kirk Cousins pass to Jordan Reed 10/27 @DAL 20 Tony Romo pass to Dez Bryant10/27 @DAL 49 Colt McCoy pass to DeSean Jackson 10/31 @MIN 30 Teddy Bridgewater pass to Jerick McKinnon10/27 @DAL 45 Colt McCoy pass to DeSean Jackson 10/31 @MIN 22 Teddy Bridgewater pass to Greg Jennings10/27 @DAL 29 Alfred Morris run 10/31 @MIN 21 Teddy Bridgewater pass to Jarius Wright10/27 @DAL 23 Colt McCoy pass to Pierre Garçon 10/31 @MIN 21 Teddy Bridgewater pass to Chase Ford10/27 @DAL 20 Colt McCoy pass to Niles Paul 10/31 @MIN 20 Teddy Bridgewater pass to Chase Ford10/31 @MIN 56 Robert Griffin III pass to DeSean Jackson 11/16 TB 56 Josh McCown pass to Mike Evans10/31 @MIN 45 Robert Griffin III pass to DeSean Jackson 11/16 TB 51 Josh McCown pass to Mike Evans10/31 @MIN 24 Robert Griffin III pass to Roy Helu, Jr. 11/16 TB 36 Josh McCown pass to Mike Evans11/16 TB 30 Robert Griffin III pass to Roy Helu, Jr. 11/16 TB 34 Josh McCown pass to Mike Evans11/16 TB 24 Robert Griffin III pass to Alfred Morris 11/16 TB 21 Josh McCown pass to Brandon Myers11/23 @SF 32 Robert Griffin III pass to DeSean Jackson 11/23 @SF 44 Colin Kaepernick pass to Anquan Boldin11/23 @SF 30 Alfred Morris run 11/23 @SF 30 Colin Kaepernick pass to Anquan Boldin11/23 @SF 24 Robert Griffin III pass to Pierre Garçon 11/23 @SF 25 Colin Kaepernick pass to Michael Crabtree11/23 @SF 22 Alfred Morris run 11/23 @SF 20 Colin Kaepernick pass to Bruce Miller11/30 @IND 42 Colt McCoy pass to DeSean Jackson 11/30 @IND 79 Andrew Luck pass to Donte Moncrief11/30 @IND 31 Colt McCoy pass to Roy Hely, Jr. 11/30 @IND 73 Andrew Luck pass to Coby Fleener11/30 @IND 30 Colt McCoy pass to Jordan Reed 11/30 @IND 49 Daniel Herron run11/30 @IND 29 Colt McCoy pass to Jordan Reed 11/30 @IND 48 Andrew Luck pass to Donte Moncrief11/30 @IND 24 Colt McCoy pass to Andre Roberts 11/30 @IND 30 Andrew Luck pass to Coby Fleener11/30 @IND 22 Colt McCoy pass to Andre Roberts 11/30 @IND 25 Andrew Luck pass to T.Y. Hilton11/30 @IND 21 Alfred Morris run 12/7 STL 41 Shaun Hill pass to Kenny Britt11/30 @IND 21 Colt McCoy pass to Roy Hely, Jr. 12/7 STL 36 Shaun Hill pass to Stedman Bailey12/7 STL 22 Silas Redd, Jr. run (8) + fumble (9) + Santana Moss (5) 12/7 STL 35 Shaun Hill pass to Jared Cook12/14 @NYG 61 Robert Griffin III pass to Andre Roberts 12/7 STL 20 Benny Cunningham run12/14 @NYG 37 Robert Griffin III pass to Silas Redd, Jr. 12/14 @NYG 35 Eli Manning pass to Odell Beckham, Jr.12/14 @NYG 23 Robert Griffin III run 12/14 @NYG 31 Eli Manning pass to Odell Beckham, Jr.12/14 @NYG 22 Robert Griffin III pass to Pierre Garçon 12/14 @NYG 21 Eli Manning pass to Odell Beckham, Jr.12/14 @NYG 20 Colt McCoy run 12/20 PHI 26 Mark Sanchez pass to Joshua Matthews12/14 @NYG 20 Robert Griffin III pass to Andre Roberts 12/20 PHI 22 Mark Sanchez pass to Jeremy Maclin12/14 @NYG 20 Robert Griffin III run (11) + penalty (9) 12/20 PHI 22 Mark Sanchez pass to Joshua Matthews12/20 PHI 55 Robert Griffin III pass to DeSean Jackson 12/20 PHI 22 Mark Sanchez pass to LeSean McCoy12/20 PHI 51 Robert Griffin III pass to DeSean Jackson12/20 PHI 38 Robert Griffin III pass to Pierre Garçon12/20 PHI 28 Alfred Morris run

20-YARD PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGEREDSKINS OPPONENTS

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QT TIME DOWN YDS PLAY RULING ON THE FIELD REVIEW RESULT9/7 @HOU 1 3:21 3 3 Robert Griffin III pass incomplete to Andre Roberts Incomplete Upheld9/14 JAX 1 13:56 2 9 Robert Griffin III pass incomplete to DeSean Jackson Incomplete Upheld9/21 @PHI 2 7:39 3 11 Nick Foles pass to Riley Cooper Complete Upheld9/25 NYG 2 13:16 1 10 Kirk Cousins pass incomplete to DeSean Jackson Incomplete Upheld10/6 SEA 4 12:10 2 20 Russell Wilson pass to L. Willson Complete Upheld10/12 @ARI None10/19 TEN None10/27 @DAL None10/31 @MIN 2 2:18 1 10 Teddy Bridgewater pass incomplete to Cordarrelle Patterson Incomplete Upheld11/16 TB None11/23 @SF 4 6:17 3 6 Colin Kaepernick pass to Vernon Davis First Down Reversed11/30 @IND None12/7 STL 3 4:52 3 12 Shaun Hill pass to Stedman Bailey Runner down by contact Upheld12/14 @NYG None12/20 PHI None

QT TIME DOWN YDS PLAY RULING ON THE FIELD REVIEW RESULT9/7 @HOU 2 6:41 2 2 Alfred Morris run Runner down by contact Upheld9/14 JAX None9/21 @PHI 3 6:15 2 10 Kirk Cousins pass to Niles Paul Complete Reversed9/21 @PHI 4 10:07 1 10 Nick Foles pass intercepted by Bashaud Breeland Interception Reversed9/25 NYG None10/6 SEA None10/12 @ARI 2 11:45 3 10 Kirk Cousins pass to Jordan Reed Complete (First Down) Reversed10/19 TEN 1 12:54 2 13 Alfred Morris run Runner down by contact Upheld10/27 @DAL 2 4:45 1 10 Silas Redd, Jr. run Runner down by contact Upheld11/16 TB None11/23 @SF None11/30 @IND 3 12:34 3 4 Colt McCoy pass to Andre Roberts Complete Upheld12/7 STL None12/14 @NYG None12/20 PHI None

QT TIME DOWN YDS PLAY RULING ON THE FIELD REVIEW RESULT9/7 @HOU None9/14 JAX None9/21 @PHI 4 8:30 3 8 Nick Foles incomplete pass to Jeremy Maclin Incomplete Reversed9/25 NYG 2 1:56 2 10 Kirk Cousins pass incomplete to Niles Paul Incomplete Reversed9/25 NYG 3 6:34 2 6 Eli Manning pass intercepted by Keenan Robinson Interception Upheld10/6 SEA None10/12 @ARI 2 1:18 1 10 Carson Palmer pass to John Brown Complete Upheld10/12 @ARI 4 12:54 1 10 Kirk Cousins pass to Andre Roberts and fumble Fumble Upheld10/19 TEN 1 11:01 2 9 Kirk Cousins pass to Logan Paulsen and fumble Fumble Reversed10/27 @DAL 1 1:31 2 12 Colt McCoy pass intercepted by J.J. Wilcox Interception Upheld10/27 @DAL 2 13:08 1 10 DeMarco Murray run Fumble Upheld10/27 @DAL 2 4:52 1 5 Tony Romo pass to Dez Bryant Touchdown Upheld10/27 @DAL 4 1:25 2 1 Tony Romo fumble Recovered by Dallas Upheld10/31 @MIN 2 1:04 1 10 Robert Griffin III pass to Andre Roberts Interception Upheld10/31 @MIN 3 7:28 1 10 Robert Griffin III pass to DeSean Jackson Touchdown Upheld11/16 TB 2 3:27 2 6 Robert Griffin III pass to Roy Helu, Jr. and fumble Fumble Upheld11/23 @SF None11/30 @IND None12/7 STL 1 10:20 2 13 Colt McCoy pass intercepted by Rodney McLeod Interception Upheld12/7 STL 2 12:27 2 15 Shaun Hill pass to Jared Cook Touchdown Upheld12/14 @NYG 2 :08 3 8 Robert Griffin III run Touchdown Reversed12/20 PHI 4 1:36 3 4 Mark Sanchez pass intercepted by Bashaud Breeland Interception Upheld

INSTANT REPLAYSCHALLENGE BY REDSKINS

CHALLENGE BY OPPONENTS

CHALLENGE BY REVIEW ASSISTANT

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Won in OvertimeBy Redskins: 12/20/14 at Dallas Cowboys, 20-17 OT (last score at 9:43 by Kai Forbath 40-yard field goal)By Opponent: 11/20/11 vs. Dallas Cowboys, 27-24 OT (last score at 5:47 by Dan Bailey 39-yard field goal)

Won by Scoring in the Last Two Minutes of RegulationBy Redskins: 12/20/14 vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 27-24 (last score at 0:05 by Kai Forbath 26-yard field goal)By Opponent: 12/22/13 vs. Dallas Cowboys, 24-23 (last score at 1:08 by Tony Romo 10-yard pass to DeMarco Murray)

Tied Game by Scoring in the Last Two Minutes of RegulationBy Redskins: 12/9/12 win vs. Baltimore Ravens, 31-28 OT (tied game at 28 with 0:29 by Pierre Garçon 11-yard pass from Kirk Cousins and two-point conversion)By Opponent: 11/3/13 win vs. San Diego Chargers, 30-24 OT (tied game at 24 with 0:03 by Nick Novak 19-yard field goal)

ShutoutBy Redskins: 9/30/91 vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 23-0By Opponent: 12/7/14 vs. St. Louis Rams, 24-0

Held Opponent without a TouchdownBy Redskins: 11/18/12 win vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 31-6By Opponent: 12/7/14 loss vs. St. Louis Rams, 24-0

Game Finished in a TieRedskins Home: 11/23/97 vs. New York Giants, 7-7Redskins Away: 10/5/69 at San Francisco 49ers, 17-17

Scoreless First HalfRedskins Home: 10/19/08 win vs. Cleveland Browns, 14-11Redskins Away: None since 1970

Won by 20 or More PointsBy Redskins: 9/14/14 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, 41-10By Opponent: 12/7/14 vs. St. Louis Rams, 24-0

Won After Trailing by 20 or More PointsBy Redskins: 10/2/99 vs. Carolina Panthers, 38-36 (trailed 0-21 in 2nd quarter)By Opponent: 9/12/99 vs. Dallas Cowboys, 41-35 OT (trailed 14-35 in 4th quarter)

Held a 28 or More Point LeadBy Redskins: 9/14/14 win vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, 41-10 (31)By Opponent: 9/25/14 loss vs. New York Giants, 45-14 (31)

Held a 21 or More Point LeadBy Redskins: 9/14/14 win vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, 41-10 (31)By Opponent: 12/7/14 loss vs. St. Louis Rams, 24-0 (24)

Scored 20 or More Points in a QuarterBy Redskins: 10/20/13 win vs. Chicago Bears, 45-41 (21 points in 2nd quarter)By Opponent: 11/30/14 loss at Indianapolis Colts, 49-27 (21 points in 3rd quarter)

Scored 20 or More Points in a HalfBy Redskins: 9/21/14 loss at Philadelphia Eagles, 37-34 (20 points in 1st half)By Opponent: 11/30/14 loss at Indianapolis Colts, 49-27 (21 points in 1st half & 28 points in 2nd half)

Touchdowns Scored by Offense and DefenseBy Redskins: 10/27/13 loss at Denver Broncos, 45-21 (2 offense, 1 defense)By Opponent: 11/30/14 loss at Indianapolis Colts, 49-27 (6 offense, 1 defense)

Touchdowns Scored by Offense, Defense and Special TeamsBy Redskins: 12/7/97 win vs. Arizona Cardinals, 38-28 (3 offense, 1 defense, 1 special teams)By Opponent: 9/5/88 loss at New York Giants, 27-20 (1 offense, 1 defense, 1 special teams)

Safety ScoredBy Redskins: 12/23/07 Kedric Golston vs. Minnesota Vikings (Stopped RB Tony Richardson in end zone)By Opponent: 9/9/13 Trent Cole vs. Philadelphia Eagles (Stopped RB Alfred Morris in end zone)

Two-Point ConversionBy Redskins: 11/17/13 Robert Griffin III pass to Nick Williams & Griffin III run at Philadelphia EaglesBy Opponent: 12/7/14 Johnny Hekker pass to Cory Harkey vs. St. Louis Rams

TEAM TOTALS

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No Penalties in GameBy Redskins: 11/16/03 loss at Carolina Panthers, 20-17By Opponent: 11/5/89 loss vs. Dallas Cowboys, 13-3

50 or More Points Scored in a GameBy Redskins: 10/23/05 win vs. San Francisco 49ers, 52-17By Opponent: 11/15/10 loss vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 59-28

40 or More Points Scored in a GameBy Redskins: 9/14/14 win vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, 41-10By Opponent: 11/30/14 loss at Indianapolis Colts, 49-27

500 or More Total Net Yards of OffenseBy Redskins: 9/21/14 loss at Philadelphia Eagles, 37-34 (511; 84 rushing, 427 passing)By Opponent: 9/15/13 loss at Green Bay Packers, 38-20 (580; 139 rushing, 441 passing)

400 or More Total Net Yards of OffenseBy Redskins: 10/27/14 win at Dallas Cowboys, 20-17 OT (409; 123 rushing, 286 passing)By Opponent: 12/20/14 win vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 27-24 (495; 134 rushing, 361 passing)

300 or More Net Yards Rushing by TeamBy Redskins: 11/3/85 win at Atlanta Falcons, 44-10 (307)By Opponent: 11/29/59 loss at New York Giants, 45-14 (351)

200 or More Net Yards Rushing by TeamBy Redskins: 11/3/13 win vs. San Diego Chargers, 30-24 OT (209)By Opponent: 10/6/14 loss vs. Seattle Seahawks, 27-17 (225)

Individual 200-Yard Rushing GameBy Redskins: 12/30/12 Alfred Morris (33-200-3 TDs) vs. Dallas CowboysBy Opponent: 12/30/06 Tiki Barber (23-234-3 TDs) vs. New York Giants

Individual 150-Yard Rushing GameBy Redskins: 12/30/12 Alfred Morris (33-200-3 TDs) vs. Dallas CowboysBy Opponent: 12/8/13 Jamaal Charles (19-151-1 TD) vs. Kansas City Chiefs

Individual 100-Yard Rushing GameBy Redskins: 11/23/14 Alfred Morris (21-125-1 TD) at San Francisco 49ersBy Opponent: 10/27/14 DeMarco Murray (19-141) at Dallas Cowboys

Two 100-Yard Rushers in the Same GameBy Redskins: 12/4/05 Clinton Portis (27-136-2 TDs) & Rock Cartwright (9-118) at St. Louis RamsBy Opponent: 11/3/96 Darick Holmes (22-122-3 TDs) & Thurman Thomas (23-107-1 TD) at Buffalo Bills

Consecutive 100-Yard Rushing Games (Same Season)

By Redskins: 11/3/13 - 11/7/13 Alfred Morris (25-121-1 TD) vs. San Diego Chargers; Morris (26-139) at Minnesota Vikings

By Opponent: 9/9/13 - 9/15/13 LeSean McCoy (31-184-1 TD) vs. Philadelphia Eagles; James Starks (20-132-1 TD) at Green Bay Packers

Combined 200-Yard Rushing by Two PlayersBy Redskins: 12/30/12 263 by Alfred Morris (33-200-3 TDs) & Robert Griffin III (6-63-1 TD) vs. Dallas CowboysBy Opponent: 9/9/13 238/212 by LeSean McCoy (31-184-1 TD) & Michael Vick (9-54-1 TD)/Bryce Brown (9-28) vs. Philadelphia Eagles

Individual with 30 or More CarriesBy Redskins: 12/30/12 Alfred Morris (33-200-3 TDs) vs. Dallas CowboysBy Opponent: 9/9/13 LeSean McCoy (31-2184-1 TD) vs. Philadelphia Eagles

Individual with 25 or More CarriesBy Redskins: 11/7/13 Alfred Morris (26-139) at Minnesota VikingsBy Opponent: 9/7/14 Arian Foster (27-103) at Houston Texans

Rushing Play of 60 or More YardsBy Redskins: 10/14/12 76t by Robert Griffin III vs. Minnesota VikingsBy Opponent: 12/24/11 67 by Toby Gerhart vs. Minnesota Vikings

TEAM TOTALS

OFFENSIVE TOTALS

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Rushing Play of 40 or More YardsBy Redskins: 10/13/13 45t by Alfred Morris at Dallas CowboysBy Opponent: 11/30/14 49t by Daniel Herron at Indianapolis Colts

Individual with Two or More Rushing TouchdownsBy Redskins: 12/20/14 Darrel Young (2-2-2 TDs) vs. Philadelphia EaglesBy Opponent: 11/2/14 Matt Asiata (10-26-3 TDs) at Minnesota Vikings

400 Net Yards Passing by TeamBy Redskins: 9/21/14 loss at Philadelphia Eagles, 37-34 (427)By Opponent: 9/15/13 loss at Green Bay Packers, 38-20 (441)

300 Net Yards Passing by TeamBy Redskins: 11/30/14 loss at Indianapolis Colts, 49-27 (341)By Opponent: 12/20/14 win vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 27-24 (361)

Individual with 50 or More Pass AttemptsBy Redskins: 9/22/13 Robert Griffin III (50-32-326-1 INT-0 TDs) vs. Detroit LionsBy Opponent: 12/20/14 Mark Sanchez (50-37-374-1 INT-2 TDs) vs. Philadelphia Eagles

Individual with 40 or More Pass AttemptsBy Redskins: 11/30/14 Colt McCoy (47-31-392-3 TDs) at Indianapolis ColtsBy Opponent: 12/20/14 Mark Sanchez (50-37-374-1 INT-2 TDs) vs. Philadelphia Eagles

Individual with 30 or More Pass CompletionsBy Redskins: 11/30/14 Colt McCoy (47-31-392-3 TDs) at Indianapolis ColtsBy Opponent: 12/20/14 Mark Sanchez (50-37-374-1 INT-2 TDs) vs. Philadelphia Eagles

Individual with 25 or More Pass CompletionsBy Redskins: 11/30/14 Colt McCoy (47-31-392-3 TDs) at Indianapolis ColtsBy Opponent: 12/20/14 Mark Sanchez (50-37-374-1 INT-2 TDs) vs. Philadelphia Eagles

No Sacks AllowedBy Redskins: 9/21/14 loss at Philadelphia Eagles (48 attempts by Kirk Cousins)By Opponent: 9/21/14 loss at Philadelphia Eagles (41 attempts by Nick Foles)

Individual 400-Yard Passing GameBy Redskins: 9/21/14 Kirk Cousins (48-30-427-3 TDs-1 INT) at Philadelphia EaglesBy Opponent: 9/15/13 Aaron Rodgers (42-34-480-0 INTs-4 TDs) at Green Bay Packers

Individual 300-Yard Passing GameBy Redskins: 11/30/14 Colt McCoy (47-31-392-3 TDs) at Indianapolis ColtsBy Opponent: 12/20/14 Mark Sanchez (50-37-374-1 INT-2 TDs) vs. Philadelphia Eagles

Consecutive 300-Yard Passing Games (Same Season)

By Redskins:9/9/13 - 9/15/13 - 9/22/13

Robert Griffin III (49-30-329-2 INTs-2 TDs) vs. Philadelphia Eagles; Griffin III (40-26-320-1 INT-3 TDs) at Green Bay Packers; Griffin III (50-32-326-1 INT-0 TDs) vs. Detroit Lions

By Opponent: 9/21/14 - 9/25/14 Nick Foles (41-27-325-3 TDs) at Philadelphia Eagles; Eli Manning (39-28-300-4 TDs-1 INT) vs. New York Giants

Individual with Four or More Touchdown PassesBy Redskins: 11/22/12 Robert Griffin III (28-20-311-1 INT-4 TDs) at Dallas CowboysBy Opponent: 11/30/14 Andrew Luck (27-19-370-5 TDs-1 INT) at Indianapolis Colts

Individual with Five or More Touchdown PassesBy Redskins: 11/10/91 Mark Rypien (31-16-442-0 INTs-6 TDs) vs. Atlanta FalconsBy Opponent: 11/30/14 Andrew Luck (27-19-370-5 TDs-1 INT) at Indianapolis Colts

Individual with 10 or More ReceptionsBy Redskins: 9/21/14 Pierre Garçon (11-138-1 TD) at Philadelphia EaglesBy Opponent: 12/20/14 Zach Ertz (15-115) vs. Philadelphia Eagles

Individual 200-Yard Receiving GameBy Redskins: 10/21/01 Rod Gardner (6-208-1 TD) vs. Carolina PanthersBy Opponent: 11/16/14 Mike Evans (7-209-2 TDs) vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

OFFENSIVE TOTALS

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Individual 150-Yard Receiving GameBy Redskins: 10/6/14 DeSean Jackson (5-157-1 TD) vs. Seattle SeahawksBy Opponent: 11/16/14 Mike Evans (7-209-2 TDs) vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Individual 100-Yard Receiving GameBy Redskins: 11/30/14 Jordan Reed (9-123) at Indianapolis ColtsBy Opponent: 12/20/14 Zach Ertz (15-115) vs. Philadelphia Eagles

Two 100-Yard Receivers in the Same GameBy Redskins: 9/21/14 Pierre Garçon (11-138-1 TD) & DeSean Jackson 5-117-1 TD) at Philadelphia EaglesBy Opponent: 11/30/14 Donte Moncrief (3-134-2 TDs) & Coby Fleener (4-127-2 TDs) at Indianapolis Colts

Consecutive 100-Yard Receiving Games (Same Season)

By Redskins: 10/27/14 - 11/2/14 DeSean Jackson (6-136) at Dallas Cowboys; Jackson (4-120-1 TD) at Minnesota Vikings

By Opponent: 12/14/14 - 12/20/14 Odell Beckham (12-143-3 TDs) at New York Giants; Zach Ertz (15-115) vs. Philadelphia Eagles

By Redskins: 9/21/14 81t by Kirk Cousins to DeSean Jackson at Philadelphia EaglesBy Opponent: 11/22/12 85t by Tony Romo to Dez Bryant at Dallas Cowboys

By Redskins: 12/14/14 61 by Robert Griffin III to Andre Roberts at New York GiantsBy Opponent: 11/30/14 79t by Andrew Luck to Donte Moncrief at Indianapolis Colts

By Redskins: 12/20/14 55 by Robert Griffin III to DeSean Jackson vs. Philadelphia EaglesBy Opponent: 12/7/14 41 by Shaun Hill to Kenny Britt vs. St. Louis Rams

By Redskins: NeverBy Opponent: 11/18/07 Terrell Owens (8-173-4 TDs) at Dallas Cowboys

By Redskins: 10/1/06 Santana Moss (4-138-3 TDs) vs. Jacksonville JaguarsBy Opponent: 12/14/14 Odell Beckham (12-143-3 TDs) at New York Giants

By Redskins: 1/1/12 Evan Royster (20-113 rushing, 5-52 receiving) at Philadelphia EaglesBy Opponent: 10/27/14 DeMarco Murray (19-141 rushing, 4-80 receiving) at Dallas Cowboys

By Redskins: 11/7/13 Alfred Morris (26-139) & Pierre Garçon (7-119-1 TD) at Minnesota VikingsBy Opponent: 9/15/13 James Starks (20-132-1 TD) & James Jones (11-178), Randall Cobb (9-128-1 TD) at Green Bay Packers

By Redskins: 9/15/13 Alfred Morris (13-107), Pierre Garçon (8-143-1 TD) & Robert Griffin III (40-26-320-1 INT-3 TDs) at Green Bay Packers

By Opponent: 9/15/13 James Starks (20-132-1 TD), James Jones (11-178), Randall Cobb (9-128-1 TD) & Aaron Rodgers (42-34-480-0 INTs-4 TDs) at Green Bay Packers

By Redskins: 11/15/10 Keiland Williams (16-89-2 TDs rushing, 4-50-1 TD receiving) vs. Philadelphia EaglesBy Opponent: 12/29/13 Jerrel Jernigan (2-57-1 TD rushing, 6-90-1 TD receiving) at New York Giants

By Redskins: 10/14/12 Robert Griffin III (22-17-182-1 INT-1 TD passing, 13-138-2 TDs rushing) vs. Minnesota VikingsBy Opponent: 10/6/14 Russell Wilson (24-18-201-2 TDs passing, 11-122-1 TD rushing) vs. Seattle Seahawks

No TurnoversBy Redskins: 10/6/14 loss vs. Seattle Seahawks, 27-17By Opponent: 12/7/14 loss vs. St. Louis Rams, 24-0

By Redskins: 9/21/14 loss at Philadelphia Eagles, 37-34By Opponent: 11/23/14 loss at San Francisco 49ers, 17-13

Led Team in Both Rushing and Receiving Yards in the Same Game

OFFENSIVE TOTALS

Pass Play of 80 or More Yards

Pass Play of 60 or More Yards

Pass Play of 40 or More Yards

Individual with Four or More Touchdown Receptions

Individual with Three or More Touchdown Receptions

DEFENSIVE TOTALS

100-Yard Rusher & 100-Yard Receiver in the Same Game

100-Yard Rusher, 100-Yard Receiver & 300-Yard Passer in the Same Game

Individual with at Least One Rushing Touchdown and One Receiving Touchdown in the Same Game

Individual with at Least One Rushing Touchdown and One Touchdown Pass in the Same Game

Touchdown Scored on First Drive

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2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS (THE LAST TIME)Held Opponent Under 200 Net Yards of Total OffenseBy Redskins: 9/14/14 win vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, 41-10 (148; 25 rushing, 123 passing)By Opponent: 11/25/13 loss vs. San Francisco 49ers, 27-6 (190; 100 rushing, 90 passing)

Held Opponent Under 300 Net Yards of Total OffenseBy Redskins: 12/14/14 loss at New York Giants, 24-13 (287; 49 rushing, 238 passing)By Opponent: 12/7/14 loss vs. St. Louis Rams, 24-0 (206; 27 rushing, 179 passing)

Held Opponent Under 50 Yards RushingBy Redskins: 12/14/14 loss at New York Giants, 24-13 (49)By Opponent: 12/7/14 loss vs. St. Louis Rams, 24-0 (27)

Held Opponent Under 75 Yards RushingBy Redskins: 12/14/14 loss at New York Giants, 24-13 (49)By Opponent: 12/7/14 loss vs. St. Louis Rams, 24-0 (27)

Held Opponent Under 100 Yards RushingBy Redskins: 12/14/14 loss at New York Giants, 24-13 (49)By Opponent: 12/7/14 loss vs. St. Louis Rams, 24-0 (27)

Held Opponent Under 100 Net Yards PassingBy Redskins: 11/23/08 win at Seattle Seahawks, 20-17 (89)By Opponent: 11/23/14 loss at San Francisco 49ers, 17-13 (77)

Held Opponent Under 150 Net Yards PassingBy Redskins: 9/14/14 win vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, 41-10 123)By Opponent: 11/23/14 loss at San Francisco 49ers, 17-13 (77)

Interception Return for a TouchdownBy Redskins: 10/27/13 DeAngelo Hall at Denver Broncos (26 yards)By Opponent: 11/16/14 Johnthan Banks vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (19 yards)

Individual with Three or More InterceptionsBy Redskins: 10/24/10 DeAngelo Hall at Chicago Bears (4)By Opponent: 10/16/11 Kurt Coleman vs. Philadelphia Eagles (3)

Individual with Two or More InterceptionsBy Redskins: 11/3/13 DeAngelo Hall at Denver Broncos (2)By Opponent: 10/12/14 Rashad Johnson at Arizona Cardinals (2)

Seven or More Sacks by TeamBy Redskins: 9/14/14 win vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, 41-10 (10)By Opponent: 12/14/14 loss at New York Giants, 24-13 (7)

Six or More Sacks by TeamBy Redskins: 9/14/14 win vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, 41-10 (10)By Opponent: 12/14/14 loss at New York Giants, 24-13 (7)

Five or More Sacks by TeamBy Redskins: 10/27/14 win at Dallas Cowboys, 20-17 OT (5)By Opponent: 12/14/14 loss at New York Giants, 24-13 (7)

Individual with Four or More SacksBy Redskins: 9/14/14 Ryan Kerrigan vs. Jacksonville Jaguars (4)By Opponent: 12/1/13 Justin Tuck vs. New York Giants (4)

Individual with Three or More SacksBy Redskins: 9/14/14 Ryan Kerrigan vs. Jacksonville Jaguars (4)By Opponent: 12/1/13 Justin Tuck vs. New York Giants (4)

Individual with Two or More SacksBy Redskins: 12/7/14 Ryan Kerrigan vs. St. Louis Rams (2)By Opponent: 12/14/14 Jason Pierre-Paul (2.5) & Johnathan Hankins (2.5) at New York Giants

Fumble Returned for TouchdownBy Redskins: 9/9/13 DeAngelo Hall vs. Philadelphia Eagles (75 yards)By Opponent: 11/30/14 D'Qwell Jackson at Indianapolis Colts (35 yards)

SPECIAL TEAMS TOTALS

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2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS (THE LAST TIME)Kickoff Return for a TouchdownBy Redskins: 10/31/10 Brandon Banks at Detroit Lions (96 yards)By Opponent: 9/21/14 Chris Polk at Philadelphia Eagles (102 yards)

Punt Return for a TouchdownBy Redskins: 10/26/08 Santana Moss at Detroit Lions (80 yards)By Opponent: 12/7/14 Tavon Austin vs. St. Louis Rams (78 yards)

Blocked PuntBy Redskins: 12/24/06 Vernon Fox at St. Louis RamsBy Opponent: 9/7/14 Alfred Blue at Houston Texans

Missed Extra Point AttemptBy Redskins: 9/7/14 Kai Forbath at Houston Texans (blocked)By Opponent: 12/7/14 Greg Zuerlein vs. St. Louis Rams (wide right)

Blocked Field Goal AttemptBy Redskins: 11/4/12 DeAngelo Hall vs. Carolina PanthersBy Opponent: 11/3/13 Lawrence Guy (1) & Corey Liuget (1) vs. San Diego Chargers

Blocked Field Goal returned for a TDBy Redskins: 9/24/72 Mike Bass vs. St. Louis Cardinals (32 yards)By Opponent: 1/8/00 Ron Rice vs. Detroit Lions (94 yards)

Individual with Five or More Field Goals By Redskins: 11/4/07 Shaun Suisham at New York Jets (5)By Opponent: 9/26/11 Dan Bailey at Dallas Cowboys (6)

Individual with Four or More Field GoalsBy Redskins: 10/19/14 Kai Forbath vs. Tennessee Titans (4)By Opponent: 10/14/12 Blair Walsh vs. Minnesota Vikings (4)

Individual with Three or More Field GoalsBy Redskins: 10/19/14 Kai Forbath vs. Tennessee Titans (4)By Opponent: 10/12/14 Chandler Catanzaro at Arizona Cardinals (3)

Individual with 70-yard or More PuntBy Redskins: 9/25/14 Tress Way vs. New York Giants (77 yards)By Opponent: 11/17/13 Donnie Jones at Philadelphia Eagles (70 yards)

Individual with 60-yard or More PuntBy Redskins: 9/25/14 Tress Way vs. New York Giants (77 yards)By Opponent: 12/7/14 Johnny Hekker vs. St. Louis Rams (61 yards)

Individual with 50-yard or More Field GoalBy Redskins: 12/8/13 Kai Forbath vs. Kansas City Chiefs (50 yards)By Opponent: 9/21/14 Cody Parkey at Philadelphia Eagles (51 yards)

Back to Back Kickoff Returns for TouchdownsBy Redskins: 9/23/73 Herb Mul-Key at St. Louis Cardinals (97 yards)By Opponent: 9/23/73 Don Shy at St. Louis Cardinals (97 yards)

Blocked Punt, Returned for TouchdownBy Redskins: 11/7/04 Walt Harris at Detroit Lions (13 yards)By Opponent: 9/7/14 Alfred Blue at Houston Texans (5 yards)

No PuntsBy Redskins: 11/5/00 loss at Arizona Cardinals, 16-15By Opponent: 9/30/62 win vs. St. Louis Cardinals, 24-14

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Game SummariesSept. 7, 2014 GAME 1 NRG Stadium (Houston) TEXANS 17, REDSKINS 6

HOUSTON – The Washington Redskins opened their 83rd season in franchise history on Sunday but fell to the Houston Texans, 17-6, in front of an an-nounced crowd of 71,770 people at NRG Stadium.

The game was the NFL head coaching debut of Redskins Head Coach Jay Gruden, who began the 29th head coaching tenure in franchise history. Gruden and Texans Head Coach Bill O’Brien faced one another in the first NFL season opener between two first-year head coaches since Al Groh’s New York Jets and Mike Sherman’s Green Bay Packers faced one another in Week 1 of the 2000 season.

Quarterback Robert Griffin III started and completed 29-of-37 passes for 267 yards with a passer rating of 96.7. Griffin III completed 78.4 percent of his passes, the second-highest percentage of his career and his best since completing 93.3 percent of his passes vs. Philadelphia on Nov. 18, 2012. His completions were the second-most by a Redskins quarterback in a season opener in records dating back to 1960, trailing only his 30 completions in Week 1 a season ago.

Wide receiver Pierre Garçon added a team-high 10 receptions for 77 yards. Garçon extended his streak of consecutive games with five or more receptions to 17, already the longest streak in team history. Garçon’s 10 receptions tied Alvin Garrett (Sept. 5, 1983 vs. Dallas) and Joe Washington (Sept. 6, 1981) for the most by a member of the Redskins in a season opener in records dating back to 1960.

Fullback Darrel Young scored the team’s first points of the season, opening the day’s scoring with a one-yard touchdown run in the second quarter.

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE WAS HOUWAS 2 6:06 D. Young 1 yd. run (kick blocked) 4-46, 1:37 6 0HOU 2 4:15 D. Hopkins 76 yd. pass from R. Fitzpatrick (R. Bullock kick) 4-89, 1:51 6 7HOU 2 2:09 A. Blue 5 yd. return of blocked punt (R.Bullock kick) 6 14HOU 4 1:55 R. Bullock 42 yd. Field Goal 13-68; 6:32 6 17

PASSINGWAS: R. Griffin III 29-37 267HOU: R. Fitzpatrick 14-22 206, 1 TD

RUSHINGWAS: A. Morris 14-91; R. Helu Jr. 4-46; R. Griffin 3-2; D. Young 1-1, 1 TD; D. Jackson 1--9 HOU: A. Foster 27-103; R. Fitzpatrick 4-10; J. Grimes 1-2; A. Blue 1-0

RECEIVINGWAS: P. Garçon 10-77; D. Jackson 8-62; N. Paul 4-86; R. Helu 2-15; L. Paulsen 2-0; A. Roberts 1-22; J. Reed 1-4; D. Young 1-1 HOU: A. Johnson 6-93; D. Hopkins 4-89; A. Foster 2-17; R. Griffin 1-6; D. Johnson 1-1

PUNT RETURNSWAS: A. Roberts 2-36HOU: D. Johnson 4-28

KICKOFF RETURNSWAS: A. Roberts 2-56HOU: D. Johnson 1-28

SACKSWAS: J. Hatcher 1-5HOU: B. Reed 1-12; D. Swearinger 1-8; J. Watt 1-6

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Game SummariesSept. 14, 2014 GAME 2 FedExField (Landover, Md.) REDSKINS 41, JAGUARS 10

LANDOVER, Md. – The Redskins earned their first victory of the season in Week 2, defeating the Jacksonville Jaguars by a final margin of 41-10 in front of an announced crowd of 80,037 people at FedExField. The victory snapped a nine-game losing streak dating back to last season and represented the first in the head coaching career of Redskins Head Coach Jay Gruden.

The Redskins tied a team record with 10 sacks, set previously on Oct. 9, 1977. The 10 sacks were the most by the Redskins in a game since the NFL made sacks an official stat in 1982. Linebacker Ryan Kerrigan tied a team record with four sacks, tying Phillip Daniels (12/18/2005), Ken Harvey (11/23/1997), Dexter Manley (10/2/1988) and Brian Orakpo (12/13/2009).

Quarterback Kirk Cousins entered the game in relief of an injured Robert Griffin III and completed 22-of-33 passes of 250 yards with two touchdowns and a 109.4 passer rating. Cousins completed his first 12 passes, the longest consecutive completion streak of his career, surpassing his previous long when he completed 10 consecutive passes vs. Dallas in Week 16 of the 2013 season.

Running back Alfred Morris rushed for 85 yards on 22 carries. Morris eclipsed the 3,000-yard career rushing mark with his performance, accomplishing the feat in his 34th career game, the fastest in team history. The franchise’s all-time leading rusher, John Riggins, did not break the 3,000-yard mark with Wash-ington until his 38th game with the Redskins.

The Redskins’ 31-point margin of victory was the team’s largest since Oct. 7, 2007 vs. Detroit (34-3). Defensively, the Redskins held the Jaguars to 148 net offensive yards, the lowest total by a Redskins’ opponent since Washington held Dallas to Dec. 30, 2007. The Redskins held the Jaguars to 25 rushing yards, the fewest since the Redskins held the Cowboys to one rushing yard in that same game in 2007.

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE JAX WASWAS 1 8:12 D. Young 20 yd. pass from K. Cousins (K. Forbath kick) 7-76, 3:35 0 7WAS 2 14:18 A. Morris 1 yd. run (K. Forbath kick) 7-66, 3:31 0 14WAS 2 7:28 A. Morris 1 yd. run (K. Forbath kick) 10-92, 5:10 0 21JAX 2 1:40 M. Lewis 63 yd. pass from C. Henne (J. Scobee kick) 5-71, 1:35 7 21WAS 3 8:30 K. Forbath 36 yd. Field Goal 10-13, 4:21 7 24WAS 4 14:12 N. Paul 2 yd. pass from K. Cousins (K. Forbath kick) 11-65, 4:40 7 31WAS 4 10:40 K. Forbath 42 yd. Field Goal 6-5, 2:32 7 34JAX 4 6:50 J. Scobee 36 yd. Field Goal 9-63, 3:50 10 34WAS 4 1:52 S. Redd, Jr. 14 yd. run (K. Forbath kick) 8-41, 4:58 10 41

PASSINGWAS: K. Cousins 22-33 250, 2 TD; R. Griffin III 2-3 38JAX: C. Henne 14-28 193, 1 TD, 1 INT

RUSHINGWAS: A. Morris 22-85, 2 TD; S. Redd Jr 8-41, 1 TD; R. Helu Jr. 8-25; R. Griffin 2-22; A. Roberts 1-19; K. Cousins 1--1JAX: C. Henne 3-17; T. Gerhart 7-8

RECEIVINGWAS: N. Paul 8-99, 1 TD; R. Grant 5-57; A. Roberts 4-57; D. Young 2-27, 1 TD; R. Helu, Jr. 2-11; D. Jackson 1-19; P. Garcon 1-12; A. Robinson 1-6JAX: A. Robinson 4-75; M. Lewis 2-71, 1 TD; D. Robinson 2-14; A. Hurns 2-13; M. Lee 2-11; T. Gerhart 2-9

PUNT RETURNSWAS: A. Roberts 7-59JAX: M. Brown 2-9

KICKOFF RETURNSWAS: NoneJAX: J. Todman 5-137

SACKSWAS: R. Kerrigan 4-23; J. Hatcher 1.5-9; P. Riley Jr. 1.5-11; F. Kearse 1-8; B. Orakpo 1-11; R. Clark 0.5-4; K. Robinson 0.5-4JAX: T. Smith 1-11; R. Davis 1-9; W. Guy 1-10

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Game SummariesSept. 21, 2014 GAME 3 Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia) EAGLES 37, REDSKINS 34

PHILADELPHIA – The Washington Redskins fell to the Philadelphia Eagles, 37-34, in front of an announced crowd of 69,596 people at Lincoln Financial Field in Week 3.

Quarterback Kirk Cousins recorded his first start of the season and finished the game having completed 30-of-48 passes for 427 yards with three touchdowns and a passer rating of 103.4. Cousins recorded career highs in completions (30) and passing yards (427) and matched his high in passing touchdowns (three). The 400-yard passing day was the first of his career and the first by a Redskins quarterback since Donovan McNabb vs. Houston on Sept. 19, 2010 (426).

Wide receiver DeSean Jackson returned to Lincoln Financial Field after appearing in 87 career regular season games with the Eagles across the 2008-13 seasons. Jackson posted a 117 receiving yards on four receptions with one receiving touchdown in his return. The 100-yard receiving game was the 21st of Jackson’s career and his first with the Redskins. Wide receiver Pierre Garçon posted season highs with a career-high-tying 11 receptions for 138 yards with one receiving touchdown. With their efforts, the Redskins had two receivers accumulate 100 receiving yards in the same game for the first time since Laveranues Coles (180) and Rod Gardner (118) accomplished the feat at Atlanta on Sept. 13, 2003.

The Redskins gained 511 net yards, a season high and the team’s first 500-yard effort since posting 500 total yards vs. San Diego in Week 9 last season. Includ-ing a 449-yard effort In Week 2 vs. Jacksonville, the Redskins posted at least 400 yards of offense in two consecutive games for the first time since doing so in three straight games from Weeks 9-11 in 2013.

Running back Alfred Morris gained 77 yards on 23 carries and entered the Top 10 in career rushing yardage in Redskins history, surpassing Don Bosseler (3,112).

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE WAS PHIWAS 1 8:42 D. Young 4 yd. pass from K. Cousins (K. Forbath kick) 11-82, 6:18 7 0PHI 1 8:29 C. Polk 102 yd. kickoff return (C. Parkey kick) 0-0, 0:13 7 7WAS 1 2:09 P. Garçon 4 yd. pass from K. Cousins (K. Forbath kick) 12-87, 6:20 14 7WAS 2 8:49 K. Forbath 49 yd. Field Goal 12-41, 5:34 17 7PHI 2 5:48 J. Matthews 11 yd. pass from N. Foles (C. Parkey kick) 8-80, 3:01 17 14WAS 2 1:15 K. Forbath 44 yd. Field Goal 11-54, 4:33 20 14PHI 2 :09 J. Matthews 11 yd. pass from N. Foles (C. Parkey kick) 8-64, 1:06 20 21PHI 3 12:03 C. Parkey 38 yd. Field Goal 7-60, 2:57 20 24PHI 3 8:04 C. Parkey 33 yd. Field Goal 8-48, 3:05 20 27WAS 3 2:04 D. Jackson 81 yd. pass from K. Cousins (K. Forbath kick) 1-81, 0:09 27 27PHI 4 7:34 J. Maclin 27 yd. pass from N. Foles (C. Parkey kick) 7-76, 2:33 27 34PHI 4 5:55 C. Parkey 51 yd. Field Goal 4-2, 1:32 27 37WAS 4 4:16 R. Helu, Jr. 1 yd. run (K. Forbath kick) 5-80, 1:39 34 37

PASSINGWAS: K. Cousins 30-48 427 3 TD, 1 INTPHI: N. Foles 27-41 325 3 TD

RUSHINGWAS: A. Morris 23-77; K. Cousins 3-5; R. Helu Jr. 1-1, 1 TD; D. Young 1-1 PHI: L. McCoy 19-22; D. Sproles 2-20; N. Foles 4-12

RECEIVINGWAS: P. Garçon 11-138, 1 TD; N. Paul 6-68; D. Jackson 5-117, 1 TD; A. Roberts 4-38; L. Paulsen 2-7; R. Helu, Jr. 1-55; D. Young 1-4, 1 TDPHI: J. Maclin 8-154, 1 TD; J. Matthews 8-59 2 TD; R. Cooper 4-34; D. Sproles 3-30; Z. Ertz 2-14; J. Casey 1-19; J. Maehl 1-15

PUNT RETURNSWAS: A. Roberts 1-6PHI: D. Sproles 4-149

KICKOFF RETURNSWAS: A. Roberts 2-36; D. Young 1-10PHI: C. Polk 2-137, 1 TD; J. Casey 1-16

SACKSWAS: NonePHI: None

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Game SummariesSept. 25, 2014 GAME 4 FedExField (Landover, Md.) GIANTS 45, REDSKINS 14

LANDOVER, Md. – The Washington Redskins fell to the New York Giants, 45-14, in front of an announced crowd of 80,573 people at FedExField on a Thurs-day night in Week 4. The Redskins played on a Thursday for the 15th time in team history and hosted a Thursday game for the first time since Dec. 6, 2007.

Running back Alfred Morris gained 63 yards on 12 carries. With the performance, Morris passed Ladell Betts (3,176) for ninth-most rushing yardage in franchise history (3,204). In the third quarter, Morris scored his third rushing touchdown of the season on a 20-yard run. The rushing touchdown was the 23rd of Morris’ career, tying him with Cliff Battles for eighth in franchise history.

Morris also added three receptions for 27 receiving yards, including a career-long 26-yard reception in the third quarter. Morris matched his previous career high in receptions (three) and receiving yards (27), set previously against the Giants on Dec. 1, 2013.

Running back Roy Helu, Jr. led the Redskins in receptions (five) and receiving yards (78). It marked the first time a running back led the Redskins in receiving yards since Helu, Jr. did so in Week 17 of the 2011 season at Philadelphia. Helu, Jr. also recorded a 36-yard reception in the third quarter. Including a 55-yard reception at Philadelphia in Week 3, Helu, Jr. recorded receptions of 30-plus yards in consecutive games for the first time in his career.

Linebacker Ryan Kerrigan recorded his league-leading fifth sack of the season, dropping Giants quarterback Eli Manning for a five-yard loss in the second quarter. The sack moved Kerrigan past Bruce Smith (29.0) into eighth on the Redskins all-time sack list (29.5).

Punter Tress Way averaged a career-high 58.3 yards per punt on four punts, falling 1.1 yards shy of matching Pro Football Hall of Famer Sammy Baugh’s team record for punting average in a single game (59.4 at Detroit on Oct. 27, 1940). Way recorded a career-long 77-yard punt in the third quarter, tying Steve Cox for the third-longest punt in franchise history (Nov. 1, 1987 at Buffalo).

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE WAS NYGNYG 1 7:35 L.Donnell 5 yd. pass from E.Manning (J.Brown kick) 6-24, 3:07 0 7NYG 2 14:14 L.Donnell 6 yd. pass from E.Manning (J.Brown kick) 6-75, 2:45 0 14WAS 2 8:50 A.Roberts 18 yd. pass from K.Cousins (K.Forbath kick) 10-80, 5:24 7 14NYG 2 2:16 L.Donnell 6 yd. pass from E.Manning (J.Brown kick) 12-67, 6:34 7 21NYG 2 0:00 J.Brown 29 yd. Field Goal 8-71, 1:16 7 24WAS 3 12:57 A.Morris 20 yd. run (K.Forbath kick) 5-83, 2:03 14 24NYG 3 4:19 D.Fells 2 yd. pass from E.Manning (J.Brown kick) 4-35, 1:19 14 31NYG 4 14:07 E.Manning 1 yd. run (J.Brown kick) 5-22, 1:22 14 38NYG 4 6:05 A.Williams 1 yd. run (J.Brown kick) 9-46, 5:25 14 45

PASSINGWAS: K. Cousins 19-22 257, 1 TD, 4 INTNYG: E. Manning 28-39 300, 4 TD, 1 INT

RUSHINGWAS: A. Morris 12-63, 1 TD; K. Cousins 1-12; R. Helu Jr. 2-8; A. Roberts 1-2; D. Young 1-1NYG: A. Williams 15-66, 1 TD; R. Jennings 13-55; P. Hillis 8-31; E. Manning 1-1, 1 TD; H. Hynoski 1-1

RECEIVINGWAS: R. Helu 5-78; N. Paul 3-60; L. Paulsen 3-28; A. Morris 3-27; P. Garcon 2-28; A. Roberts 1-18, 1 TD; D. Jackson 1-9; D. Young 1-9NYG: R. Randle 8-89; L. Donnell 7-54, 3 TD; V. Cruz 6-108; P. Parker 3-29; D. Fells 2-8; A. Robinson 1-15; R. Jennings 1--3

PUNT RETURNSWAS: NoneNYG: P. Parker 2-11

KICKOFF RETURNSWAS: A. Roberts 2-33NYG: P. Parker 1-34

SACKSWAS: R. Kerrigan 1-5NYG: M. Kiwanuka 1-8; D. Moore 1-6

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Game SummariesOct. 6, 2014 GAME 5 FedExField (Landover, Md.) SEAHAWKS 27, REDSKINS 17

LANDOVER, Md. – The Washington Redskins fell to the Seattle Seahawks, 27-17, in front of an announced crowd of 79,522 people at FedExField on a Monday night in Week 5.

With the defeat, the Redskins fell to 4-1 against defending Super Bowl champions on Monday Night Football. The Redskins had previously won Monday night games against the Dallas Cowboys in 1978, the Cowboys in 1993, the St. Louis Rams in 2000 and the New York Giants in 2012. The game was the Redskins’ 64th total appearance on Monday Night Football since the program’s inception in 1970 and the first Monday night matchup between the Redskins and Se-ahawks.

Wide receiver DeSean Jackson posted a season-high 157 receiving yards on five receptions with one touchdown. Jackson’s 31.4 yards per reception were his most in a game in which he caught at least five passes. Quarterback Kirk Cousins connected with Jackson for a 60-yard touchdown in the second quarter, Jackson’s 19th total touchdowns of 50 yards or more since entering the league in 2008. The touchdown pass to Jackson was the Redskins’ longest at FedExField since a 61-yard touchdown pass from Robert Griffin III to Santana Moss on Nov. 18, 2012.

Linebacker Ryan Kerrigan broke the 30-sack mark for his career in the first quarter, dropping Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson for a seven-yard loss. Kerrigan became the eighth player to record 30 sacks with the Redskins, joining Dexter Manley, Charles Mann, Monte Coleman, Ken Harvey, Brian Orakpo, Dave Butz and Andre Carter.

The Redskins did not turn the ball over for the second time in five games this season. The Redskins had only one zero-turnover game a season ago.

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE WAS SEASEA 1 12:44 J. Kearse 15 yd. pass from R. Wilson (S. Hauschka kick) 6-65, 2:16 0 7SEA 2 9:04 S. Hauschka 41 yd. Field Goal 8-31, 4:49 0 10SEA 2 4:37 R. Wilson 9 yd. run (S. Hauschka kick) 5-70, 2:44 0 17WAS 2 2:32 D. Jackson 60 yd. pass from K. Cousins (K. Forbath kick) 4-60, 2:05 7 17WAS 3 10:41 K. Forbath 27 yd. Field Goal 7-71, 4:19 10 17SEA 4 6:31 M. Lynch 9 yd. pass from R. Wilson (S. Hauschka kick) 12-53, 7:33 10 24WAS 4 3:35 A. Roberts 6 yd. pass from K. Cousins (K. Forbath) 11-80, 2:56 17 24

PASSINGWAS: K. Cousins 21-36 283, 2 TDSEA: R. Wilson 18-24 201, 2 TD

RUSHINGWAS: A. Morris 13-29; K. Cousins 2-4; R. Helu Jr. 2--1SEA: R. Wilson 11-122, 1 TD; M. Lynch 17-72; R. Turbin 5-19; P. Harvin 2-7; J. Ryan 1-5

RECEIVINGWAS: D. Jackson 5-157, 1 TD; R. Helu, Jr. 5-59; A. Roberts 5-29; P. Garcon 2-23; L. Paulsen 2-11; N. Paul 1-6; A. Morris 1--2SEA: M. Lynch 5-45, 1 TD; D. Baldwin 4-50; P. Harvin 4-27; L. Willson 3-28; C. Helfet 1-36; J. Kearse 1-15, 1 TD

PUNT RETURNSWAS: NoneSEA: B. Walters 5-54

KICKOFF RETURNSWAS: A. Jordan 1-5SEA: L. Willson 1-20; D. Baldwin 1-17; C. Helfet 1-0

SACKSWAS: B. Meriweather 1-8; F. Kearse 1-8; R. Kerrigan 1-7SEA: B. Wagner 1-8

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Game SummariesOct. 12, 2014 GAME 6 University of Phoenix Stadium (Glendale, Ariz.) CARDINALS 30, REDSKINS 20

GLENDALE, Ariz. – The Washington Redskins fell to the Arizona Cardinals by a final score of 30-20 in front of an announced crowd of 61,159 people at University of Phoenix Stadium in Week 6.

Wide receiver DeSean Jackson led the Redskins with 115 receiving yards on three receptions (38.3 avg.) with a touchdown. Jackson’s 38.3-yard receiving aver-age was the highest by a member of the Redskins with at least three receptions since Gary Clark on Dec. 15, 1991 (43.0 vs. the New York Giants).

In the first quarter, quarterback Kirk Cousins connected with Jackson for a 64-yard touchdown. With the touchdown, Jackson joined Jerry Rice, Randy Moss, Terrell Owens, Steve Smith, Joey Galloway, Ken Burrough, Devin Hester, Mel Gray and Stanley Morgan as the only players to score 20 total touchdowns of 50 yards or more since the 1970 merger. He also became the first member of the Redskins to record three 50-plus-yard total touchdowns in a season since Santana Moss in 2008.

Including a 60-yard touchdown the week before, Jackson recorded touchdowns covering 50 yards or more in consecutive games for the first time since Weeks 6-7 of the 2009 season. It also gave Jackson 50-yard receptions in consecutive games for the first time since Weeks 9-10 of last season.

Tight end Jordan Reed – playing in his first game since Week 1 at Houston – led the Redskins in receptions with eight. Reed’s eight receptions were one shy of matching his career high. Wide receiver Pierre Garçon caught a five-yard touchdown pass, the 27th of his career, from Cousins in the fourth quarter.

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE WAS ARIARI 1 3:08 M.Floyd 20 yd. pass from C.Palmer (C.Catanzaro kick) 5-41, 2:13 0 7WAS 2 14:03 D.Jackson 64 yd. pass from K.Cousins (K.Forbath kick) 7-82, 4:05 7 7WAS 2 8:20 K.Forbath 28 yd. Field Goal 10-60, 4:09 10 7ARI 2 0:31 L.Fitzgerald 24 yd. pass from C.Palmer (C.Catanzaro kick) 8-85, 2:18 10 14WAS 2 0:02 K.Forbath 43 yd. Field Goal 4-55, 0:29 13 14ARI 3 4:13 C.Catanzaro 33 yd. Field Goal 14-69, 7:23 13 17ARI 4 12:54 C.Catanzaro 49 yd. Field Goal 8-39, 4:50 13 20ARI 4 10:27 C.Catanzaro 37 yd. Field Goal 6-8, 2:13 13 23WAS 4 2:17 P.Garcon 5 yd. pass from K.Cousins (K.Forbath kick) 4-64, 1:26 20 23ARI 4 0:18 R.Johnson 28 yd. interception return (C.Catanzaro kick) - 20 30

PASSINGWAS: K. Cousins 24-38, 354, 2 TD, 3 INTARI: C. Palmer 28-44, 250, 2 TD

RUSHINGWAS: A. Morris 13-41; R. Helu 3-26; D. Jackson 1-5ARI: A. Ellington 19-67; S. Taylor 3-10; C. Palmer 1--3

RECEIVINGWAS: J. Reed 8-92; A. Roberts 5-55; P. Garcon 4-31, 1 TD; D. Jackson 3-115, 1 TD; R. Helu 2-40; A. Morris 1-14 ARI: L. Fitzgerald 6-98, 1 TD; A. Ellington 6-26; M. Floyd 4-47, 1 TD; Jo. Brown 4-43; J. Carlson 4-14; R. Housler 2-15; R. Hughes 1-7; S. Taylor 1-0

PUNT RETURNSWAS: A. Roberts 1-12ARI: T. Ginn 3-37

KICKOFF RETURNSWAS: A. Roberts 1-23ARI: T. Ginn 1-21

SACKSWAS: R. Kerrigan 0.5-3.5; J. Hatcher 0.5-3.5ARI: A. Okafor 2-19

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Game SummariesOct. 19, 2014 GAME 7 FedExField (Landover, Md.) REDSKINS 19, TITANS 17

LANDOVER, Md. – Kicker Kai Forbath converted a 22-yard field goal in the final seconds of the game to give the Washington Redskins a 19-17 victory against the Tennessee Titans in front of an announced crowd of 75,227 people at FedExField in Week 7.

The game-winning field goal was Forbath’s second of his career and his first since Dec. 9, 2012 vs. Baltimore. Forbath set a career high with four made field goals. The game-winner was Forbath’s first of his career in regulation; his first career game-winning field goal in 2012 came in overtime. The game-winner with no time remaining in regulation was the Redskins’ first since Nick Novak’s last-second 47-yard field goal to defeat the Dallas Cowboys, 22-19, on Nov. 5, 2006.

Quarterback Colt McCoy entered the game in the third quarter and completed 11-of-12 passes for 128 yards with one touchdown and a passer rating of 138.9. On his first career pass attempt as a member of the Redskins, McCoy connected with wide receiver Pierre Garçon for a 70-yard touchdown.

In the fourth quarter McCoy engineered a 10-play, 76-yard drive to set up Forbath’s game-winner. The victory represented the second fourth-quarter come-back win of McCoy’s career and his first since Sept. 25, 2011 vs. Miami as a member of the Cleveland Browns.

Quarterback Kirk Cousins started the game and completed 10-of-16 passes for 139 yards. McCoy and Cousins became the first quarterback duo to each com-plete at least 10 passes in the same game for the Redskins since Todd Collins (15) and Jason Campbell (10) accomplished the feat vs. Chicago on Dec. 6, 2007.

The win was the Redskins’ first by scoring in the final two minutes of regulation since a 45-41 victory against the Chicago Bears on Oct. 20, 2013. Running back Roy Helu, Jr. scored on a three-yard run with 45 seconds remaining in that game to give the Redskins a victory.

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE TEN WASWAS 1 10:08 K.Forbath 31 yd. Field Goal 9-67, 4:52 0 3TEN 1 3:41 R.Succop 36 yd. Field Goal 4--3, 1:31 3 3WAS 2 7:34 K.Forbath 31 yd. Field Goal 10-68, 5:18 3 6TEN 2 1:04 K.Wright 14 yd. pass from C.Whitehurst (R.Succop kick) 5-37, 2:09 10 6WAS 3 12:27 P.Garcon 70 yd. pass from C.McCoy (K.Forbath kick) 2-71, 0:48 10 13WAS 4 13:27 K.Forbath 27 yd. Field Goal 5-15, 1:55 10 16TEN 4 7:41 D.Hagan 38 yd. pass from C.Whitehurst (R.Succop kick) 8-80, 5:46 17 16WAS 4 0:00 K.Forbath 22 yd. Field Goal 10-76, 3:14 17 19

PASSINGWAS: K. Cousins 10-16 139, 1 INT; C. McCoy 11-12 128, 1 TDTEN: C. Whitehurst 17-26 160, 2 TD, 1 INT

RUSHINGWAS: A. Morris 18-54; R. Helu, Jr. 5-29; D. Young 1-14; C. McCoy 2-3 TEN: B. Sankey 16-56; C. Whitehurst 2-10; L. Washington 1-8; J. Battle 2-3; D. McCluster 1--1

RECEIVINGWAS: P. Garçon 5-87, 1 TD; J. Reed 5-54; D. Jackson 3-49; R. Helu, Jr. 3--9; N. Paul 2-58; A. Roberts 2-18; D. Young 1-10 TEN: K. Wright 6-68, 1 TD; D. Hagan 2-45, 1 TD; D. Walker 2-17; J. Battle 2-13; L. Washington 2--4; N. Washington 1-9; J. Hunter 1-6; D. McCluster 1-6

PUNT RETURNSWAS: A. Roberts 1-1TEN: D. McCluster 1-0

KICKOFF RETURNSWAS: A. Roberts 2-46TEN: L. Washington 2-50; K. Klug 1-12

SACKSWAS: F. Kearse 1-0TEN: M. Griffin 1-7; D. Morgan 1-8; S. Hill 1-1

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Game SummariesOct. 27, 2014 GAME 8 AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Texas) REDSKINS 20, COWBOYS 17 (OT)

ARLINGTON, Texas – The Washington Redskins defeated the Dallas Cowboys, 20-17, in overtime in front of an announced crowd of 87,055 people at AT&T Stadium in Week 8.

Kicker Kai Forbath converted a 40-yard field goal attempt on the first possession of overtime. The Redskins’ defense followed by forcing a turnover on downs to give the Redskins their first overtime victory since a 30-24 win vs. San Diego on Nov. 3, 2013. The win extended the Redskins’ record to 25-14-1 all-time in overtime games, tying the Redskins with the Denver Broncos for the most all-time overtime wins in regular season play.

The game was the Redskins 65th all-ltime appearance on Monday Night Football. It was the 16th all-time meeting between the Redskins and Cowboys on Monday Night Football, the second-most played matchup in Monday Night Football history. The Redskins earned their first Monday night win against Dallas since the “Monday Night Miracle” on Sept. 19, 2005 and evened their all-time Monday night record against the Cowboys at 8-8 with the win.

Quarterback Colt McCoy made his first start as a member of the Redskins. It was McCoy’s first NFL start since Dec. 8, 2011 as a member of the Cleveland Browns. He completed 25-of-30 passes for 299 yards and a passer rating of 94.3, and his 83.3 percent completion percentage was the highest of his career among games he has started. It marked the fourth-highest completion percentage by a Redskins quarterback with at least 20 attempts since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger. McCoy also scored on a seven-yard run in the third quarter, the second rushing touchdown of his career and his first since Nov. 7, 2010 as a member of the Browns.

The victory represented the Redskins’ first overtime win against Dallas since Nov. 2, 1975. In that game, quarterback Billy Kilmer’s one-yard touchdown run gave the Redskins a 30-24 overtime win.

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE WAS DALWAS 1 9:48 K.Forbath 44 yd. Field Goal 6-22, 2:39 3 0DAL 2 4:45 D.Bryant 5 yd. pass from T.Romo (D.Bailey kick) 8-80, 4:18 3 7WAS 3 9:51 A.Morris 5 yd. run (K.Forbath kick) 8-80, 5:09 10 7DAL 3 4:03 D.Bailey 21 yd. Field Goal 5-54, 1:40 10 10WAS 4 13:38 C.McCoy 7 yd. run (K.Forbath kick) 9-80, 5:25 17 10DAL 4 9:27 J.Witten 25 yd. pass from B.Weeden (D.Bailey kick) 8-80, 4:11 17 17WAS OT 9:43 K.Forbath 40 yd. Field Goal 9-58, 5:17 20 17

PASSINGWAS: C. McCoy 25-30 299, 1 INTDAL: T. Romo 17-28 209, 1 TD; B. Weeden 4-6 69, 1 TD

RUSHINGWAS: A. Morris 18-73, 1 TD; R. Helu, Jr. 5-29; C. McCoy 7-16, 1 TD; S. Redd, Jr. 1-5 DAL: D. Murray 19-141; J. Randle 3-23, L. Dunbar 1-6; T. Romo1-1; B. Weeden 1--5

RECEIVINGWAS: J. Reed 7-40; D. Jackson 6-136; P. Garcon 4-47; N. Paul 3-27; R. Helu, Jr. 2-14; A. Morris 1-12; D. Young 1-12; A. Roberts 1-11DAL: T. Williams 6-69; J. Witten 5-70, 1 TD; D. Murray 4-80; D. Bryant 3-30, 1 TD; L. Dunbar 1-11; C. Beasley 1-11; J. Hanna 1-7

PUNT RETURNSWAS: A. Roberts 2-39DAL: D. Harris 2-18

KICKOFF RETURNSWAS: NoneDAL: D. Harris 2-45

SACKSWAS: B. Meriweather 2-19; K. Robinson 1-12; R. Kerrigan 1-12; P. Riley, Jr. 1-11DAL: H. Melton 2-9; J. Mincey 1-4

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Game SummariesNov. 2, 2014 GAME 9 TCF Bank Stadium (Minneapolis) VIKINGS 29, REDSKINS 26

MINNEAPOLIS – The Washington Redskins fell to the Minnesota Vikings, 29-26, in front of an announced crowd of 52,252 people at TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis in Week 9.

Quarterback Robert Griffin III made his first start since Week 2 and completed 18-of-28 passes for 251 yards and one touchdown. He also added 24 rushing yards on seven carries.

Wide receiver DeSean Jackson recorded a game-high 120 receiving yards on four receptions and caught one receiving touchdown. With the effort, Jackson became the first member of the Redskins to record five 100-yard receiving games in the first nine games of a season since Pro Football Hall of Famer Bobby Mitchell in 1962.

Jackson recorded consecutive 100-yard receiving games for the second time this season and recorded four in a five-game span for the first time in his career. He averaged 30.0 yards per catch on four receptions, marking the third time in this season he averaged at least 30 yards per reception with a minimum of three receptions. He entered the game responsible for two of the seven such previous games in the NFL this season and entered as the only player in the league to accomplish the feat multiple times this season.

Running back Alfred Morris gained a season-high 92 yards on 19 carries and matched his season high with two rushing touchdowns. The multi-touchdown game was the fifth of Morris’ career and his second of the season, joining his two-touchdown effort vs. Jacksonville in Week 2. With the two scores, Morris passed Earnest Byner for sole possession of seventh place in team history with his 26th career rushing touchdown.

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE WAS MINWAS 1 6:16 K.Forbath 36 yd. Field Goal 13-62, 7:49 3 0WAS 2 14:46 A.Morris 14 yd. run (K.Forbath kick) 6-91, 2:22 10 0MIN 2 0:36 C.Ford 20 yd. pass from T.Bridgewater (B.Walsh kick) 4-46, 0:23 10 7MIN 3 10:44 M.Asiata 1 yd. run (B.Walsh kick) 6-56, 2:15 10 14WAS 3 7:23 D.Jackson 13 yd. pass from R.Griffin III (K.Forbath kick) 7-56, 3:21 17 14WAS 3 1:57 K.Forbath 26 yd. Field Goal 9-43, 3:26 20 14MIN 4 13:00 M.Asiata 7 yd. run (B.Walsh kick) 10-76, 3:57 20 21WAS 4 9:01 A.Morris 2 yd. run (run failed) 8-80, 3:59 26 21MIN 4 3:27 M.Asiata 1 yd. run (M.Asiata run) 12-73, 5:34 26 29

PASSINGWAS: R. Griffin III 18-28 251, 1 TD, 1 INTMIN: T. Bridgewater 26-42 268, 1 TD

RUSHINGWAS: A. Morris 19-92, 2 TD; R. Griffin III 7-24; R. Helu Jr. 3-6MIN: J. McKinnon 14-54; M. Asiata 10-26, 3 TD; T. Bridgewater 3-20

RECEIVINGWAS: D. Jackson 4-120, 1 TD; R.Helu 4-46; P. Garcon 3-15; A. Roberts 2-18; N. Paul 2-18; A. Morris 2-17; J. Reed 1-17MIN: G. Jennings 6-76; C. Ford 5-66, 1 TD; M. Asiata 4-31; R. Ellison 4-30; J. McKinnon 3-14; J. Wright 2-29; C. Johnson 1-13; C. Patterson 1-9

PUNT RETURNSWAS: A. Roberts 1-3MIN: M. Sherels 1-8

KICKOFF RETURNSWAS: A. Roberts 2-64MIN: C. Patterson 3-70; M. Gray 1-14

SACKSWAS: T. Murphy 1-9; J. Hatcher 1-7MIN: C. Greenway 1-10; A. Barr 1-8; B. Robinson 1-4; S. Floyd .5-2; T. Johnson .5-2

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Game SummariesNov. 16, 2014 GAME 10 FedExField (Landover, Md.) BUCCANEERS 27, REDSKINS 7

LANDOVER, Md. – The Washington Redskins fell to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 27-7, in front of an announced crowd of 77,442 people at FedExField in Week 11.

The Redskins rushed for 155 yards, their second highest rushing total this season (191 vs. Jacksonville in Week 2). Additionally, the team gained 5.0 yards per carry, the team’s most since Week 1 at Houston (5.7).

Running back Alfred Morris posted a season-high 96 rushing yards on 20 carries. With the performance, Morris passed Cliff Battles (3,511) for seventh-most career rushing yards in team history. He also passed Don Bosseler (775) and Ladell Betts (776) for the ninth-most rushing attempts in team history.

Morris added a 24-yard reception in the second quarter, the second-longest of his career and his longest since a 26-yarder vs. the New York Giants in Week 4.He posted a career-high 36 yards on two receptions. His previous single-game high was 27 yards, set twice, including most recently in Week 4.

Running back Roy Helu, Jr. recorded his second career receiving touchdown, scoring on a 30-yard touchdown pass from Robert Griffin III late in the second quarter. The receiving touchdown was the second of Helu’s career and his first since scoring via reception at Philadelphia in Week 17 of the 2011 season.

The Redskins’ defense held the Buccaneers to 48 rushing yards on 21 carries. It marked the first time since Week 2 that the Redskins have held an opponent under 50 rushing yards in a game (25 yards vs. Jacksonville).

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE WAS TBTB 1 11:10 P. Murray 32 yd. Field Goal 7-15, 3:41 0 3TB 1 3:56 J. Banks 19 yd. interception return (P. Murray kick) 0 10TB 2 7:39 P. Murray 38 yd. Field Goal 6-43, 2:35 0 13WAS 2 0:11 R. Helu, Jr. 30 yd. pass from Robert Griffin III (K. Forbath kick) 5-79, 0:55 7 13TB 3 4:36 M. Evans 36 yd. pass from J. McCown (P. Murray kick) 4-60, 2:15 7 20TB 4 14:07 M. Evans 56 yd. pass from J. McCown (P. Murray kick) 5-80, 2:48 7 27

PASSINGWAS: R. Griffin III 23-32 207, 1 TD, 2 INTTB: J. McCown 15-23 288, 2 TD

RUSHINGWAS: A. Morris 20-96; R. Griffin III 6-41; S. Redd 4-16; D. Jackson 1-2TB: C. Sims 13-36; J. McCown 3-8; B. Rainey 5-4

RECEIVINGWAS: R. Helu, Jr. 6-57, 1 TD; D. Jackson 4-35; N. Paul 3-17; A. Morris 2-36; J. Reed 2-22; A. Roberts 2-21; S. Redd 2-9; P. Garçon 1-6; D. Young 1-4TB: M. Evans 7-209, 2TD; V. Jackson 3-43; C. Sims 3-8; B. Myers 1-21; A. Seferian-Jenkins 1-7

PUNT RETURNSWAS: A. Roberts 2-7TB: M. Thigpen 1-0

KICKOFF RETURNSWAS: A. Roberts 5-117TB: L. Johnson 1-18; J. Lane 1-9

SACKSWAS: T. Murphy 1-5; B. Cofield 1-2TB: J. Smith 2-15; G. McCoy 1.5-11.5; C. McDonald 1-6; M. Johnson 1-6; T. Fatinikun 0.5-1.5

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Game SummariesNov. 23, 2014 GAME 11 Levi’s Stadium (Santa Clara, Calif.) 49ERS 17, REDSKINS 13

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – The Washington Redskins fell to the San Francisco 49ers, 17-13, in front of an announced crowd of 70,799 people at Levi’s Stadium in Week 12.

The Redskins recorded three takeaways, their most of the season and their most since Week 17 last season against the New York Giants. The Redskins finished the game with a plus-2 turnover differential, the team’s best since recording the same margin in Week 4 last season at Oakland.

Running back Alfred Morris recorded a season-high 125 rushing yards on 21 carries with one rushing touchdown. His 125 yards in the game were the fourth-most in a single game in his career. The 100-yard rushing game was Morris’ first of the season and the 11th of his career. It was his first 100-yard rushing performance since Week 10 of the 2013 season at Minnesota.

Morris’ averaged 5.95 yards per carry, his highest average since posting an average of 6.50 yards per carry in Week 1 at Houston. It marked the fifth time in Morris’ career that he has reached at least 5.90 yards per carry in a single game. He scored his 27th career rushing touchdown on a one-yard run in the second quarter, tying his output from a season ago with his seventh rushing touchdown of the season.

Rookie cornerback Greg Ducre saw his first career action on defense after appearing solely on special teams in two games earlier this season. In the third quarter, he registered his first career interception, picking off San Francisco’s Colin Kaepernick. Ducre’s interception snapped a streak of 129 consecutive pass attempts without an interception for Kaepernick.

Including the interception by Ducre and cornerback Bashaud Breeland’s interception vs. Tennessee in Week 7, the Redskins have now had two rookies record their first career interceptions in a single season for the first time since 2005 (Carlos Rogers and Dimitri Patterson).

Punter Tress Way matched career highs in punts (eight) and punts downed inside the 20 (three), accumulating 373 yards for an average of 46.6 yards per punt. Way had two punts downed at the 5-yard line, marking the first time a Redskins punter had multiple punts downed at the opponent’s 5-yard line or closer in a single game since Ryan Plackemeier accomplished the feat vs. Philadelphia on Dec. 21, 2008 (two).

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE WAS SFSF 1 11:13 A. Boldin 30 yd. pass from C. Kaepernick (P. Dawson kick) 5-59, 2:18 0 7 WAS 2 5:33 A. Morris 1 yd. run (K. Forbath kick) 10-61, 5:48 7 7 SF 2 0:00 P. Dawson 41 yd. Field Goal 12-70, 5:53 7 10WAS 3 0:31 K. Forbath 27 yd. Field Goal 7-69, 4:18 10 10WAS 4 7:42 K. Forbath 46 yd. Field Goal 4-8, 2:21 13 10SF 4 2:59 C. Hyde 4 yd. run (P. Dawson kick) 8-75, 4:43 13 17

PASSINGWAS: R.Griffin III 11-19 106; P. Garçon 0-1SF: C. Kaepernick 20-29 256, 1 TD, 1 INT

RUSHINGWAS: A.Morris 21-125, 1 TD; R. Griffin III 4-11; D. Young 2-0SF: F. Gore 13-36; C. Hyde 7-16, 1 TD; C. Kaepernick 9-14

RECEIVINGWAS: P. Garçon 3-34; D. Jackson 2-39; R. Helu 2-9; N. Paul 1-11; A. Roberts 1-7; A. Morris 1-5; L. Paulsen 1-1; D. Young 0-0SF: A. Boldin 9-137, 1 TD; M. Crabtree 5-58; B. Miller 3-40; V. Davis 3-21; B. Lloyd 0-0; S. Johnson 0-0

PUNT RETURNSWAS: A. Roberts 2-11; D. Jackson 1-0SF: P. Cox 4-8

KICKOFF RETURNSWAS: A. Roberts 2-37SF: C. Hyde 4-98

SACKSWAS: J. Hatcher 1-6; R. Kerrigan 1-4SF: Ald. Smith 2-16; J. Smith 1-3; R. McDonald 1-7; A. Lynch 1-3

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Game SummariesNov. 30, 2014 GAME 12 Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis) COLTS 49, REDSKINS 27

INDIANAPOLIS – The Washington Redskins fell to the Indianapolis Colts, 49-27, in front of an announced crowd of 65,352 people at Lucas Oil Stadium in Week 13.

Quarterback Colt McCoy started his second game of the season and completed 31-of-47 passes with a passer rating of 113.1 and set career highs in passing yards (392) and passing touchdowns (three). The 300-yard passing effort was the second of McCoy’s career and his first since Oct. 2, 2011 vs. Tennessee as a member of the Cleveland Browns.

Tight end Jordan Reed tied his career high in receptions (nine) and posted a season-high 123 yards. His previous career high in each category came in Week 7 last season vs. Chicago (nine receptions for 134 yards).

The Redskins recorded takeaways on the first two possessions of a game for the first time since recording interceptions against the Dallas Cowboys on the Cowboys’ first two drives on Dec. 30, 2012. The Redskins recorded three total takeaways in the first half, doing so for the first time since Week 11 of the 2012 season vs. Philadelphia.

Linebacker Ryan Kerrigan, an Indiana native, recorded a sack to establish a new single-season career high (9.5). On the game’s first play from scrimmage, Kerrigan registered a sack and forced fumble on Colts quarterback Andrew Luck that was recovered by defensive end Jason Hatcher. The forced fumble was the 13th of Kerrigan’s career, tying him with Ken Harvey for the most by a member of the Redskins since 1994.

Several Redskins receivers reached career milestones during the game. Wide receiver Pierre Garçon surpassed 5,000 career receiving yards during the contest, and wide receiver DeSean Jackson recorded his 400th career reception and surpassed 7,000 career receiving yards.

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE WAS INDWAS 1 13:18 K.Forbath 25 yd. Field Goal 4-8, 1:30 3 0IND 1 6:05 C.Fleener 30 yd. pass from A.Luck (A.Vinatieri kick) 7-83, 4:02 3 7IND 2 12:27 D.Herron 49 yd. run (A.Vinatieri kick) 5-80, 2:24 3 14IND 2 6:53 T.Hilton 3 yd. pass from A.Luck (A.Vinatieri kick) 9-68, 4:00 3 21WAS 2 1:59 R.Helu, Jr. 21 yd. pass from C.McCoy (K.Forbath kick) 9-84, 4:54 10 21WAS 3 11:22 L.Paulsen 16 yd. pass from C.McCoy (K.Forbath kick) 8-80, 3:38 17 21IND 3 10:05 D.Moncrief 48 yd. pass from A.Luck (A.Vinatieri kick) 3-56, 1:17 17 28IND 3 7:30 D.Jackson 35 yd. fumble return (A.Vinatieri kick) 17 35WAS 3 5:12 D.Jackson 42 yd. pass from C.McCoy (K.Forbath kick) 6-80, 2:18 24 35IND 3 4:45 C.Fleener 73 yd. pass from A.Luck (A.Vinatieri kick) 2-73, 0:27 24 42WAS 4 12:00 K.Forbath 29 yd. Field Goal 6-37, 1:45 27 42IND 4 10:34 D.Moncrief 79 yd. pass from A.Luck (A.Vinatieri kick) 3-80, 1:26 27 49

PASSINGWAS: C. McCoy 31-47 392, 3 TDIND: A. Luck 19-27 370, 5 TD, 1 INT

RUSHINGWAS: A. Morris 17-67; C. McCoy 3-12; R. Helu, Jr. 1-5IND: D. Herron 8-88, 1 TD; A. Luck 4-20; T. Richardson 8-12; D. Moncrief 1-6

RECEIVINGWAS: J. Reed 9-123; D. Jackson 5-84, 1 TD; R. Helu, Jr. 4-61, 1 TD; S. Moss 3-30; A. Morris 3-16; P. Garçon 3-9; A. Roberts 2-46; L. Paulsen 1-16, 1 TD; N. Paul 1-7 IND: T. Hilton 5-62, 1 TD; C. Fleener 4-127, 2 TD; R. Wayne 4-31; D. Moncrief 3-134, 2 TD; D. Herron 2-8; J. Doyle 1-8

PUNT RETURNSWAS: A. Roberts 2-17IND: J. Cribbs 3-13

KICKOFF RETURNSWAS: A. Roberts 1-18IND: J. Cribbs 5-156

SACKSWAS: R. Kerrigan 1-9IND: E. Walden 2-14; J. Newsome 1.5-11.5; G. Toler 1-16; J. Freeman 1-5; A. Jones 0.5-4.5

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Game SummariesDec. 7, 2014 GAME 13 FedExField (Landover, Md.) RAMS 24, REDSKINS 0

LANDOVER, Md. – The Washington Redskins fell to the St. Louis Rams, 24-0, in front of an announced crowd of 71,120 people at FedExField in Week 14.

Wide receiver Pierre Garçon recorded game highs in receptions (nine) and receiving yards (95). Garçon entered the game with 394 career receptions and surpassed 400 career receptions with his nine-catch performance.

Linebacker Ryan Kerrigan improved upon his single-season career high in sacks, collecting two sacks to push his season total to 11.5. The multi-sack game was the sixth of Kerrigan’s career and his first since a team-record-tying four-sack performance vs. Jacksonville in Week 2 this season. Kerrigan tied Dave Butz (1993) and Charles Mann (1991) for seventh-most sacks in a season in team history, and his 2014 campaign represented the ninth time a member of the Redskins has recorded at least 11.5 sacks.

Kerrigan became the seventh player in team history to record at least 35 career sacks with the Redskins. During the game, he passed Andre Carter (34.0) and Dave Butz (35.5) for sixth on the Redskins’ all-time sack list.

On his first sack, Kerrigan forced a fumble by Rams quarterback Shaun Hill. The forced fumble was the 14th of Kerrigan’s career, passing Ken Harvey (13) for most by a member of the Redskins since 1994. Kerrigan forced a fumble in consecutive games for the first time since Weeks 3-4 of the 2011 season.

Linebacker Perry Riley, Jr. recorded three tackles for loss, his most since registering three tackles for loss vs. Philadelphia in Week 11 of the 2012 season. Linebacker Will Compton earned his third career start and recorded a career-high 14 tackles (nine solo), exceeding his previous high of six (four solo) set in Week 7 vs. Tennessee.

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE WAS STLSTL 2 12:19 J. Cook 35 yd. pass from S. Hill (kick failed) 5-58, 2:34 0 6STL 3 7:39 G. Zuerlein 34 yd. Field Goal 13-61, 7:21 0 9STL 3 3:52 J. Cook 1 yd. pass from S. Hill (J. Hekkerto C. Harkey pass) 4-35, 2:15 0 17STL 3 1:36 T. Austin 78 yd. punt return (G. Zuerlein kick) - 0 24

PASSINGWAS: C. McCoy 20-32 199, 2 INT; R. Griffin III 3-4 33STL: S. Hill 16-22 213, 2 TD

RUSHINGWAS: C. McCoy 2-11; S. Redd 1-8; A. Morris 8-6; T. Way 1-2STL: T. Mason 20-66; T. Austin 5-46; B. Cunningham 3-20; S. Hill 2--1

RECEIVINGWAS: P. Garçon 9-95; S. Moss 3-43; S. Redd 3-36; J. Reed 3-25; A. Roberts 2-11; A. Morris 1-11; N. Paul 1-7; R. Grant 1-4STL: B. Cunningham 5-28; J. Cook 4-61, 2 TD; K. Britt 2-52; S. Bailey 2-47; T. Austin 2-14; L. Kendricks 1-11

PUNT RETURNSWAS: A. Roberts 2-3STL: T. Austin 4-143, 1 TD

KICKOFF RETURNSWAS: A. Roberts 4-91STL: B. Cunningham 1-20

SACKSWAS: R. Kerrigan 2-8; C. Baker 1-3; T. Murphy 0.5-2; J. Hatcher 0.5-2STL: J. Laurinaitis 1.5-10; R. Quinn 1.5-12; W. Hayes 1-12; M. Barron 1-7; A. Donald 1-8; E. Sims 1-4

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Game SummariesDec. 14, 2014 GAME 14 MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, N.J.) GIANTS 24, REDSKINS 13

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The Washington Redskins fell to the New York Giants, 24-13, in front of an announced crowd of 77,628 people at MetLife Stadium in Week 15.

Quarterback Colt McCoy started for Washington and completed 4-of-7 passes for 39 yards and rushed twice for 24 yards before exiting the game with an injury. McCoy recorded a 19-yard run in the first quarter, his longest rush since posting a career-long 20-yarder as a member of the Cleveland Browns on Nov. 27, 2011.

Quarterback Robert Griffin III played in relief and completed 18-of-27 passes for 236 yards with one touchdown. Griffin III also added 46 rushing yards on five carries. With 236 passing yards on the day, Griffin III passed Jay Schroeder (7,445) for 10th-most passing yards in team history.

The Redskins rushed for 144 yards on 27 attempts. The team’s 5.33-yards-per-carry average was its highest since Week 1 at Houston (5.70). The Redskins had seven different players record a rushing attempt in the game (Morris, Griffin III, McCoy, Thompson, Young, Redd, Jr. and DeSean Jackson). It marked the first time seven different members of the Redskins had registered a carry in a single game since Nov. 4, 2012 vs. Carolina.

Linebacker Ryan Kerrigan pushed his career-high sack total this season to 12.5 with a sack of Eli Manning in the third quarter. Kerrigan tied Marco Coleman (12.5 in 2000) for the sixth-most sacks in a single season in team history. He recorded at least a full sack in four consecutive games for the first time in his career and became the first member of the Redskins with at least 1.0 sack in four straight games since Brian Orakpo in Weeks 10-13 last season.

Running back Chris Thompson made his season debut, appearing in his first game action since Week 4 last season. In the second quarter, Thompson scored a touchdown on the first reception of his career on a nine-yard pass from Griffin III, becoming the first member of the Redskins to score a touchdown on his first career reception since Darrel Young vs. Philadelphia on Nov. 15, 2010.

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE WAS NYGWAS 1 6:47 K. Forbath 35 yd. Field Goal 13-79, 6:11 3 0NYG 1 1:40 O. Beckham 10 yd. pass from E.Manning (J.Brown kick) 12-56, 5:07 3 7WAS 2 8:19 C. Thompson 9 yd. pass from R. Griffin III (K.Forbath kick) 7-77, 4:07 10 7NYG 3 13:18 J. Brown 32 yd. Field Goal 4-3, 1:42 10 10WAS 3 3:27 K. Forbath 38 yd. Field Goal 8-73, 4:07 13 10NYG 3 1:22 O. Beckham 35 yd. pass from E. Manning (J. Brown kick) 4-81, 2:05 13 17NYG 4 4:41 O. Beckham 6 yd. pass from E.Manning (J.Brown kick) 12-76, 5:19 13 24

PASSINGWAS: R. Griffin 18-27 236, 1 TD; C. McCoy 4-7 39NYG: E. Manning 23-34 250, 3 TD

RUSHINGWAS: A. Morris 14-49; R. Griffin 5-46; C. McCoy 2-24; C. Thompson 3-12; D. Jackson 1-9; D. Young 1-3; S. Redd 1-1NYG: A. Williams 18-44, 1 TD; R. Jennings 1-3; H. Hynoski 2-2; O. Beckham 1-0

RECEIVINGWAS: P. Garcon 4-36; S. Redd 3-62; C. Thompson 3-22, 1 TD; D. Jackson 3-15; J. Reed 3-13; A. Roberts 2-81; S. Moss 1-18; N. Paul 1-17; L. Paulsen 1-9; D. Young 1-2NYG: O. Beckham 12-143, 3 TD; K. Ogletree 3-25; R. Randle 2-30; L. Donnell 2-11; D. Fells 1-16; P. Parker 1-12; A. Williams 1-9; C. Washington 1-4

PUNT RETURNSWAS: A. Roberts 1-1NYG: O. Beckham 4-19

KICKOFF RETURNSWAS: A. Roberts 1-33NYG: P. Parker 3-90

SACKSWAS: R. Kerrigan 1-12NYG: D. Kennard 0.5-1.5; J. Pierre-Paul 2.5-17.5; J. Hankins 2.5-18; D. Moore 0.5-2; C. Jenkins 1-8

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Game SummariesDec. 20, 2014 GAME 15 FedExField (Landover, Md.) REDSKINS 27, EAGLES 24

LANDOVER, Md.. – The Washington Redskins snapped a six-game losing streak with a 27-24 victory against the Philadelphia Eagles in front of an an-nounced crowd of 78,897 people at FedExField in Week 16.

Kicker Kai Forbath converted a 26-yard field goal attempt with five seconds remaining for his third game-winning field goal of the season and the fourth game-winning field goal of his career. The field goal came after rookie cornerback Bashaud Breeland’s interception with less than two minutes remaining.

Wide receiver DeSean Jackson earned his first victory against his former team and recorded four receptions for 126 yards (31.5 avg.). In two games against his former team this season, Jackson caught nine passes for 243 yards (27.0 avg.) with one touchdown.

With a 51-yard reception on his second catch of the game, Jackson surpassed 1,000 receiving yards on the season to post the 28th 1,000-yard receiving season in team history. Jackson became the fifth member of the Redskins to post 1,000 receiving yards in his first season in Washington (Bobby Mitchell in 1962, Henry Ellard in 1994, Laveranues Coles in 2003 and Santana Moss in 2005).

Jackson registered his sixth 100-yard receiving game this season. His six 100-yard games in a single season by a member of the Redskins mark for the fourth time the feat has been accomplished since 1960 (Bobby Mitchell, 7 in 1962 and 6 in 1963; Art Monk, 6 in 1985).

Running back Alfred Morris finished the game with 83 rushing yards and a touchdown on 21 carries, breaking the 1,000-yard mark on the season with the ef-fort. He became only the fourth player in Redskins history to post three career 1,000-yard rushing seasons with the Redskins (Clinton Portis, 4; John Riggins, 4; Stephen Davis, 3), and he joined Davis (1999-2001) as the only players in Redskins history to rush for 1,000 yards in three consecutive seasons.

Fullback Darrel Young, the team’s 2014 Walter Payton Man of the Year, scored two rushing touchdowns and set a new career high with five total touchdowns this season. He became only the third NFL player since the 1970 merger to finish a game with two touchdowns on two carries with only two rushing yards, joining Cleveland’s Brian Sipe (Nov. 3, 1974) and Philadelphia’s Norm Snead (Nov. 23, 1970).

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE WAS NYGWAS 1 6:04 K.Forbath 25 yd. Field Goal (12-40, 5:38) 10-40, 5:38 3 0PHI 1 1:49 L.McCoy 11 yd. run (C.Parkey kick) (10-79, 4:15) 10-79, 4:15 3 7WAS 1 0:19 A.Morris 28 yd. run (K.Forbath kick) (3-80, 1:30) 3-80, 1:30 10 7PHI 2 3:39 R.Cooper 3 yd. pass from M.Sanchez (C.Parkey kick) (15-93, 7:04) 15-93, 7:04 10 14WAS 3 6:46 D.Young 1 yd. run (K.Forbath kick) (12-76, 6:48) 12-76, 6:48 17 14WAS 3 0:26 D.Young 1 yd. run (K.Forbath kick) (4-64, 1:56) 4-64, 1:56 24 14PHI 4 10:27 R.Cooper 16 yd. pass from M.Sanchez (C.Parkey kick) (11-85, 4:59) 11-85, 4:59 24 21PHI 4 6:17 C.Parkey 22 yd. Field Goal (9-50, 2:54) 9-50, 2:54 24 24WAS 4 0:05 K.Forbath 26 yd. Field Goal (6-50, 1:26) 6-50, 1:26 27 24

PASSINGWAS: R.Griffin III 16-23 220, 1 INTPHI: M.Sanchez 37-50 374, 2 TD 1 INT

RUSHINGWAS: A. Morris 21-83, 1 TD; R. Griffin III 5-11; S. Redd 1-4; D. Young 2-2, 2 TD PHI: L. McCoy 22-88, 1 TD; D. Sproles 4-24; M. Sanchez 5-22

RECEIVINGWAS: D. Jackson 4-126; P. Garcon 4-61; C. Thompson 3-5; J. Reed 2-5; A. Roberts 1-14; L. Paulsen 1-6; D. Young 1-3PHI: Z. Ertz 15-115; D. Sproles 6-43; R. Cooper 5-53; J. Maclin 4-62; J. Matthews 3-58;L. McCoy 3-28; B. Celek 1-15

PUNT RETURNSWAS: NonePHI: D. Sproles 2-10

KICKOFF RETURNSWAS: A. Roberts 4-95PHI: J. Huff 3-65

SACKSWAS: R. Kerrigan 1-6; Trev. Williams 1-5; J. Jeffcoat 1-2NYG: M. Kendricks 1-10; F. Cox 1-5

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REDSKINS EAGLES

TODAY'S OFFICIALS: Referee-Cheffers, Carl (51); Umpire-Wash, Undrey (96); Head Linesman-Payne, Kent (79); Line Judge-Seeman, Jeff (45);Field Judge-Freeman, Brad (88); Side Judge-Hayes, Laird (125); Back Judge-Prukop, Todd (30); Replay Assistant-Stewart, Charles ()

REDSKINS OFFENSE88WR 12 89P.Garcon A.Roberts S.Moss

71LT 74Tren.Williams T.Polumbus

77LG 67S.Lauvao J.LeRibeus

78C 66K.Lichtensteiger C.Chester

66RG 60C.Chester S.Long

68RT 74T.Compton T.Polumbus

86TE 84 82J.Reed N.Paul L.Paulsen

11WR 14 85D.Jackson R.Grant L.Hankerson

10QB 8R.Griffin K.Cousins

36FB D.Young

46RB 29 32A.Morris R.Helu S.Redd

RB 37 C.Thompson

REDSKINS DEFENSE99LDE 72J.Jenkins S.Bowen

92NT 96 64C.Baker B.Cofield K.Golston

97RDE 73J.Hatcher F.Kearse

91LOLB 53 50R.Kerrigan J.Jeffcoat G.Miller

52MLB 51K.Robinson W.Compton

56JLB 58P.Riley J.Davis

93ROLB 54 90T.Murphy Trev.Williams S.Beauharnais

26LCB 30B.Breeland E.Biggers

41SS P.Thomas

25FS 34 47R.Clark T.Robinson A.Davis

39RCB 38 40D.Amerson J.Rogers C.Okoro

No Name Pos

1 Parkey, Cody K

2 Barkley, Matt QB

3 Sanchez, Mark QB

8 Jones, Donnie P

9 Foles, Nick QB

11 Huff, Josh WR

14 Cooper, Riley WR

16 Smith, Brad WR

18 Maclin, Jeremy WR

21 Couplin, Jerome S

22 Boykin, Brandon CB

23 Carroll, Nolan CB

24 Fletcher, Bradley CB

25 McCoy, LeSean RB

26 Williams, Cary CB

27 Jenkins, Malcolm S

29 Allen, Nate S

32 Polk, Chris RB

33 Prosinski, Chris S

37 Watkins, Jaylen DB

42 Maragos, Chris S

43 Sproles, Darren RB

46 Dorenbos, Jon LS

47 Burton, Trey TE

50 Matthews, Casey LB

51 Acho, Emmanuel LB

55 Graham, Brandon LB

56 Braman, Bryan LB

58 Cole, Trent LB

61 Vandervelde, Julian C/G

62 Kelce, Jason C

63 Molk, David C

64 Tobin, Matt G/T

65 Johnson, Lane T

66 Gardner, Andrew T/G

67 Kelly, Dennis G/T

69 Mathis, Evan G

71 Peters, Jason T

72 Thornton, Cedric DE

75 Curry, Vinny DE

81 Matthews, Jordan WR

85 Casey, James TE

86 Ertz, Zach TE

87 Celek, Brent TE

88 Maehl, Jeff WR

90 Smith, Marcus LB

91 Cox, Fletcher DE

93 Bair, Brandon DE

94 Allen, Beau DT

95 Kendricks, Mychal LB

96 Logan, Bennie DT

97 Hart, Taylor DE

98 Barwin, Connor LB

No Name Pos

2 Forbath, Kai K

5 Way, Tress P

8 Cousins, Kirk QB

10 Griffin, Robert QB

11 Jackson, DeSean WR

12 Roberts, Andre WR

14 Grant, Ryan WR

25 Clark, Ryan S

26 Breeland, Bashaud CB

29 Helu, Roy RB

30 Biggers, E.J. CB

32 Redd, Silas RB

34 Robinson, Trenton S

36 Young, Darrel FB

37 Thompson, Chris RB

38 Rogers, Justin CB

39 Amerson, David CB

40 Okoro, Chibuikem DB

41 Thomas, Phillip S

46 Morris, Alfred RB

47 Davis, Akeem S

50 Miller, Gabe LB

51 Compton, Will LB

52 Robinson, Keenan LB

53 Jeffcoat, Jackson LB

54 Williams, Trevardo LB

56 Riley, Perry LB

57 Sundberg, Nick LS

58 Davis, Ja'Gared LB

60 Long, Spencer G

64 Golston, Kedric DL

66 Chester, Chris G

67 LeRibeus, Josh G

68 Compton, Tom T

71 Williams, Trent T

72 Bowen, Stephen DE

73 Kearse, Frank DE

74 Polumbus, Tyler T

77 Lauvao, Shawn G

78 Lichtensteiger, Kory C/G

82 Paulsen, Logan TE

84 Paul, Niles TE

85 Hankerson, Leonard WR

86 Reed, Jordan TE

88 Garcon, Pierre WR

89 Moss, Santana WR

90 Beauharnais, Steve LB

91 Kerrigan, Ryan LB

92 Baker, Chris DL

93 Murphy, Trent LB

96 Cofield, Barry NT

97 Hatcher, Jason DE

99 Jenkins, Jarvis DE

EAGLES OFFENSE14WR 88R.Cooper J.Maehl

71LT 66J.Peters A.Gardner

69LG 67E.Mathis D.Kelly

62C 63 61J.Kelce D.Molk J.Vandervelde

66RG 64A.Gardner M.Tobin

65RT 66L.Johnson A.Gardner

87TE 86 85B.Celek Z.Ertz J.Casey

47 T.Burton

18WR 11J.Maclin J.Huff

81WR 16J.Matthews B.Smith

25RB 43 32L.McCoy D.Sproles C.Polk

3QB 2 9M.Sanchez M.Barkley N.Foles

EAGLES DEFENSE91DE 93F.Cox B.Bair

96NT 94B.Logan B.Allen

72DE 75 97C.Thornton V.Curry T.Hart

98OLB 90C.Barwin M.Smith

50ILB 51C.Matthews E.Acho

95ILB 51M.Kendricks E.Acho

58OLB 55 56T.Cole B.Graham B.Braman

24CB 23 37B.Fletcher N.Carroll J.Watkins

26CB 22C.Williams B.Boykin

29S 33 21N.Allen C.Prosinski J.Couplin

27S 42M.Jenkins C.Maragos

REDSKINS SPECIALISTS5P T.Way

5H T.Way

2K K.Forbath

57LS N.Sundberg

12KOR 26 37A.Roberts B.Breeland C.Thompson

12PR 11 89A.Roberts D.Jackson S.Moss

EAGLES SPECIALISTS8P D.Jones

1K C.Parkey

8H 3D.Jones M.Sanchez

43PR 18 14D.Sproles J.Maclin R.Cooper

32KOR 11 43C.Polk J.Huff D.Sproles

23 N.Carroll

46LS 87J.Dorenbos B.Celek

Philadelphia Eagles vs Washington Redskins

Saturday, December 20, 2014 at FedExField

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Philadelphia Eagles vs Washington Redskins

Saturday, December 20, 2014 at FedExField

No Name Pos Ht Wt Age Ex School

1 Cody Parkey K 6'00"

190 22 AuburnR

2 Matt Barkley QB 6'02"

227 24 Southern California2

3 Mark Sanchez QB 6'02"

225 28 Southern California5

8 Donnie Jones P 6'02"

221 34 Louisiana State11

9 Nick Foles QB 6'06"

243 25 Arizona3

11 Josh Huff WR 5'11"

202 23 OregonR

14 Riley Cooper WR 6'03"

222 27 Florida5

16 Brad Smith WR 6'02"

213 31 Missouri9

18 Jeremy Maclin WR 6'00"

198 26 Missouri5

21 Jerome Couplin S 6'02"

215 23 William & MaryR

22 Brandon Boykin CB 5'10"

185 24 Georgia3

23 Nolan Carroll CB 6'01"

205 27 Maryland5

24 Bradley Fletcher CB 6'00"

200 28 Iowa6

25 LeSean McCoy RB 5'11"

208 26 Pittsburgh6

26 Cary Williams CB 6'01"

190 30 Washburn6

27 Malcolm Jenkins S 6'00"

204 27 Ohio State6

29 Nate Allen S 6'01"

210 27 South Florida5

32 Chris Polk RB 5'11"

222 25 Washington3

33 Chris Prosinski S 6'01"

208 27 Wyoming4

37 Jaylen Watkins DB 6'00"

188 23 FloridaR

42 Chris Maragos S 5'10"

200 27 Wisconsin5

43 Darren Sproles RB 5'06"

190 31 Kansas State9

46 Jon Dorenbos LS 6'00"

250 34 Texas-El Paso12

47 Trey Burton TE 6'02"

225 23 FloridaR

50 Casey Matthews LB 6'01"

245 25 Oregon4

51 Emmanuel Acho LB 6'02"

240 24 Texas2

55 Brandon Graham LB 6'02"

265 26 Michigan5

56 Bryan Braman LB 6'05"

251 27 West Texas A&M4

58 Trent Cole LB 6'03"

270 32 Cincinnati10

61 Julian Vandervelde C/G 6'02"

300 27 Iowa2

62 Jason Kelce C 6'03"

295 27 Cincinnati3

63 David Molk C 6'01"

300 26 Michigan2

64 Matt Tobin G/T 6'06"

303 24 Iowa1

65 Lane Johnson T 6'06"

310 24 Oklahoma2

66 Andrew Gardner T/G 6'06"

308 28 Georgia Tech3

67 Dennis Kelly G/T 6'08"

321 24 Purdue2

69 Evan Mathis G 6'05"

298 33 Alabama10

71 Jason Peters T 6'04"

328 32 Arkansas10

72 Cedric Thornton DE 6'04"

309 26 Southern Arkansas3

75 Vinny Curry DE 6'03"

279 26 Marshall3

81 Jordan Matthews WR 6'03"

206 22 VanderbiltR

85 James Casey TE 6'03"

240 30 Rice6

86 Zach Ertz TE 6'05"

250 24 Stanford2

87 Brent Celek TE 6'04"

255 29 Cincinnati8

88 Jeff Maehl WR 6'00"

184 25 Oregon3

90 Marcus Smith LB 6'03"

252 22 LouisvilleR

91 Fletcher Cox DE 6'04"

300 24 Mississippi State3

93 Brandon Bair DE 6'07"

272 30 Oregon1

94 Beau Allen DT 6'03"

325 23 WisconsinR

95 Mychal Kendricks LB 6'00"

240 24 California3

96 Bennie Logan DT 6'02"

309 25 Louisiana State2

97 Taylor Hart DE 6'06"

287 23 OregonR

98 Connor Barwin LB 6'04"

264 28 Cincinnati5

No Name Pos Ht Wt Age Ex School

2 Kai Forbath K 5'11"

197 27 3 UCLA

5 Tress Way P 6'01"

215 24 1 Oklahoma

8 Kirk Cousins QB 6'03"

209 26 3 Michigan State

10 Robert Griffin QB 6'02"

217 24 3 Baylor

11 DeSean Jackson WR 5'10"

175 28 7 California

12 Andre Roberts WR 5'11"

195 26 5 Citadel

14 Ryan Grant WR 6'01"

191 24 R Tulane

25 Ryan Clark S 5'11''

205 35 13 Louisiana State

26 Bashaud Breeland CB 6'01"

186 22 R Clemson

29 Roy Helu RB 5'11"

215 26 4 Nebraska

30 E.J. Biggers CB 6'00"

185 27 5 Western Michigan

32 Silas Redd RB 5'09"

201 22 R Southern California

34 Trenton Robinson S 5'09"

193 24 3 Michigan State

36 Darrel Young FB 5'11"

251 27 5 Villanova

37 Chris Thompson RB 5'07"

192 24 2 Florida State

38 Justin Rogers CB 5'11"

181 26 4 Richmond

39 David Amerson CB 6'01"

194 23 2 North Carolina State

40 Chibuikem Okoro DB 6'01"

190 25 1 Wake Forest

41 Phillip Thomas S 6'01"

215 25 1 Fresno State

46 Alfred Morris RB 5'10"

218 26 3 Florida Atlantic

47 Akeem Davis S 6'00"

195 25 R Memphis

50 Gabe Miller LB 6'03"

257 27 1 Oregon State

51 Will Compton LB 6'02"

230 25 1 Nebraska

52 Keenan Robinson LB 6'03"

238 25 2 Texas

53 Jackson Jeffcoat LB 6'05"

250 24 R Texas

54 Trevardo Williams LB 6'01"

241 24 1 Connecticut

56 Perry Riley LB 6'00"

238 26 5 Louisiana State

57 Nick Sundberg LS 6'00"

251 27 5 California

58 Ja'Gared Davis LB 6'01"

238 24 1 Southern Methodist

60 Spencer Long G 6'04"

315 24 R Nebraska

64 Kedric Golston DL 6'04"

318 31 9 Georgia

66 Chris Chester G 6'03"

309 31 9 Oklahoma

67 Josh LeRibeus G 6'03"

315 25 2 Southern Methodist

68 Tom Compton T 6'05"

308 25 2 South Dakota

71 Trent Williams T 6'05"

328 26 5 Oklahoma

72 Stephen Bowen DE 6'05"

310 30 8 Hofstra

73 Frank Kearse DE 6'05"

310 26 3 Alabama A&M

74 Tyler Polumbus T 6'08"

305 29 7 Colorado

77 Shawn Lauvao G 6'03"

315 27 5 Arizona State

78 Kory Lichtensteiger C/G 6'02"

284 29 6 Bowling Green

82 Logan Paulsen TE 6'05"

261 27 5 UCLA

84 Niles Paul TE 6'01"

233 25 4 Nebraska

85 Leonard Hankerson WR 6'02"

211 25 4 Miami

86 Jordan Reed TE 6'03"

225 24 2 Florida

88 Pierre Garcon WR 6'00"

212 28 7 Mount Union

89 Santana Moss WR 5'10"

189 35 14 Miami

90 Steve Beauharnais LB 6'02"

230 24 2 Rutgers

91 Ryan Kerrigan LB 6'04"

260 26 4 Purdue

92 Chris Baker DL 6'02"

333 27 3 Hampton

93 Trent Murphy LB 6'06"

261 24 R Stanford

96 Barry Cofield NT 6'04"

318 30 9 Northwestern

97 Jason Hatcher DE 6'06"

299 32 9 Grambling

99 Jarvis Jenkins DE 6'04"

315 26 3 Clemson

No Name Pos

39 Amerson, David CB

92 Baker, Chris DL

90 Beauharnais, Steve LB

30 Biggers, E.J. CB

72 Bowen, Stephen DE

26 Breeland, Bashaud CB

66 Chester, Chris G

25 Clark, Ryan S

96 Cofield, Barry NT

68 Compton, Tom T

51 Compton, Will LB

8 Cousins, Kirk QB

47 Davis, Akeem S

58 Davis, Ja'Gared LB

2 Forbath, Kai K

88 Garcon, Pierre WR

64 Golston, Kedric DL

14 Grant, Ryan WR

10 Griffin, Robert QB

85 Hankerson, Leonard WR

97 Hatcher, Jason DE

29 Helu, Roy RB

11 Jackson, DeSean WR

53 Jeffcoat, Jackson LB

99 Jenkins, Jarvis DE

73 Kearse, Frank DE

91 Kerrigan, Ryan LB

77 Lauvao, Shawn G

67 LeRibeus, Josh G

78 Lichtensteiger, Kory C/G

60 Long, Spencer G

50 Miller, Gabe LB

46 Morris, Alfred RB

89 Moss, Santana WR

93 Murphy, Trent LB

40 Okoro, Chibuikem DB

84 Paul, Niles TE

82 Paulsen, Logan TE

74 Polumbus, Tyler T

32 Redd, Silas RB

86 Reed, Jordan TE

56 Riley, Perry LB

12 Roberts, Andre WR

52 Robinson, Keenan LB

34 Robinson, Trenton S

38 Rogers, Justin CB

57 Sundberg, Nick LS

41 Thomas, Phillip S

37 Thompson, Chris RB

5 Way, Tress P

71 Williams, Trent T

54 Williams, Trevardo LB

36 Young, Darrel FB

No Name Pos

51 Acho, Emmanuel LB

94 Allen, Beau DT

29 Allen, Nate S

93 Bair, Brandon DE

2 Barkley, Matt QB

98 Barwin, Connor LB

22 Boykin, Brandon CB

56 Braman, Bryan LB

47 Burton, Trey TE

23 Carroll, Nolan CB

85 Casey, James TE

87 Celek, Brent TE

58 Cole, Trent LB

14 Cooper, Riley WR

21 Couplin, Jerome S

91 Cox, Fletcher DE

75 Curry, Vinny DE

46 Dorenbos, Jon LS

86 Ertz, Zach TE

24 Fletcher, Bradley CB

9 Foles, Nick QB

66 Gardner, Andrew T/G

55 Graham, Brandon LB

97 Hart, Taylor DE

11 Huff, Josh WR

27 Jenkins, Malcolm S

65 Johnson, Lane T

8 Jones, Donnie P

62 Kelce, Jason C

67 Kelly, Dennis G/T

95 Kendricks, Mychal LB

96 Logan, Bennie DT

18 Maclin, Jeremy WR

88 Maehl, Jeff WR

42 Maragos, Chris S

69 Mathis, Evan G

50 Matthews, Casey LB

81 Matthews, Jordan WR

25 McCoy, LeSean RB

63 Molk, David C

1 Parkey, Cody K

71 Peters, Jason T

32 Polk, Chris RB

33 Prosinski, Chris S

3 Sanchez, Mark QB

16 Smith, Brad WR

90 Smith, Marcus LB

43 Sproles, Darren RB

72 Thornton, Cedric DE

64 Tobin, Matt G/T

61 Vandervelde, Julian C/G

37 Watkins, Jaylen DB

26 Williams, Cary CB

Head Coach: Mike ShanahanAssistant Coaches: Brian Baker (Outside Linebackers), Bradford Banta (AssistantSpecial Teams), Jacob Burney (Defensive Line), Keith Burns (Special TeamsCoordinator), Larry Coyer (Game Advance Coach), Shane Day (Assistant OffensiveLine/Quality Control-Offense), Chad Englehart (Assistant Strength and Conditioning),Chris Foerster (Offensive Line), Jim Haslett (Defensive Coordinator), Ike Hilliard (WideReceivers), Randy Jordan (Running Backs), Ben Kotwica (Special Teams Coordinator),Matt LaFleur (Quarterbacks), Sean McVay (Offensive Coordinator), Raheem Morris(Defensive Backs), Bret Munsey (Assistant Coach-Special Projects), Kirk Olivadotti(Inside Linebackers), Jake Peetz (Quality Control-Offense), Wes Phillips (Tight Ends),Aubrey Pleasant (Offensive Assistant), Bobby Slowik (Defensive Assistant), Bob Slowik(Linebackers), Bobby Turner (Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs), Ray Wright(Strength and Conditioning)

Head Coach: Chip KellyAssistant Coaches: Greg Austin (Assistant Offensive Line), Jerry Azzinaro (AssistantHead Coach/Defensive Line), Quadrian Banks (Assistant Strength and Conditioning),Bob Bicknell (Wide Receivers), Michael Clay (Quality Control-Defense), Bill Davis(Defensive Coordinator), Mike Dawson (Assistant Defensive Line), Keith Gray (AssistantStrength and Conditioning), Matthew Harper (Assistant Special Teams), Josh Hingst(Strength and Conditioning), Shaun Huls (Sports Science Coordinator), John Lovett(Defensive Backs), Todd Lyght (Assistant Defensive Backs), Bill McGovern (OutsideLinebackers), Rick Minter (Inside Linebackers), Bill Musgrave (Quarterbacks), JustinPeelle (Assistant Tight Ends), Duce Staley (Running Backs), Jeff Stoutland (OffensiveLine), Press Taylor (Quality Control-Offense), Ted Williams (Tight Ends)

Washington Redskins Philadelphia Eagles

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Philadelphia Eagles at Washington Redskins Start Time: 4:30 PM EST

at FedExField, Landover, MD

Played Outdoor on Turf: Grass

Game Weather: Cloudy Temp: 37° F (2.8° C) Humidity: 56%,

Outdoor Weather: Cloudy,

Officials

Referee:

Line Judge:

Head Linesman:

Field Judge:

Umpire:

Side Judge:

Back Judge:

Cheffers, Carl (51)

Seeman, Jeff (45)

Payne, Kent (79)

Freeman, Brad (88)

Wash, Undrey (96)

Hayes, Laird (125)

Prukop, Todd (30)

Lineups

VISITOR: Philadelphia Eagles 7 7 0 10 0 24

HOME: Washington Redskins 10 0 14 3 0 27

1 2 3 4 OT Total

Replay Official: Stewart, Charles ()

Game Day Weather

Field Goals (made ( ) & missed)

Scoring Plays

Paid Attendance: 78,897 Time: 3:06

Date: Saturday, 12/20/2014

Washington RedskinsPhiladelphia Eagles

Offense Defense Offense Defense

WR 14 R.Cooper DE 91 F.Cox WR 88 P.Garcon LDE 99 J.Jenkins

LT 71 J.Peters NT 96 B.Logan LT 71 Tren.Williams NT 92 C.Baker

LG 69 E.Mathis DE 72 C.Thornton LG 77 S.Lauvao RDE 72 S.Bowen

C 62 J.Kelce OLB 98 C.Barwin C 78 K.Lichtensteiger LOLB 91 R.Kerrigan

RG 66 A.Gardner ILB 95 M.Kendricks RG 66 C.Chester MLB 51 W.Compton

RT 65 L.Johnson ILB 50 C.Matthews RT 68 T.Compton JLB 56 P.Riley

TE 87 B.Celek OLB 55 B.Graham TE 82 L.Paulsen ROLB 93 T.Murphy

WR 18 J.Maclin CB 24 B.Fletcher FB 36 D.Young LCB 26 B.Breeland

WR 86 Z.Ertz CB 26 C.Williams WR 11 D.Jackson SS 41 P.Thomas

RB 25 L.McCoy S 29 N.Allen RB 46 A.Morris FS 25 R.Clark

QB 3 M.Sanchez S 27 M.Jenkins QB 10 R.Griffin RCB 39 D.Amerson

Substitutions Substitutions

K 1 C.Parkey, P 8 D.Jones, WR 11 J.Huff, WR 16 B.Smith, CB 22 B.Boykin, CB23 N.Carroll, RB 32 C.Polk, S 33 C.Prosinski, S 42 C.Maragos, RB 43 D.Sproles,LS 46 J.Dorenbos, TE 47 T.Burton, LB 51 E.Acho, LB 56 B.Braman, G/T 64M.Tobin, DE 75 V.Curry, WR 81 J.Matthews, TE 85 J.Casey, DE 93 B.Bair, DT94 B.Allen

K 2 K.Forbath, P 5 T.Way, WR 12 A.Roberts, WR 14 R.Grant, CB 30 E.Biggers,RB 32 S.Redd, S 34 T.Robinson, RB 37 C.Thompson, CB 38 J.Rogers, S 47A.Davis, LB 53 J.Jeffcoat, LB 54 Trev.Williams, LS 57 N.Sundberg, LB 58J.Davis, G 60 S.Long, DL 64 K.Golston, DE 73 F.Kearse, T 74 T.Polumbus, TE84 N.Paul, TE 86 J.Reed, WR 89 S.Moss, LB 90 S.Beauharnais, NT 96 B.Cofield

Did Not Play Did Not Play

QB 2 M.Barkley, DB 37 J.Watkins, C 63 D.Molk, LB 90 M.Smith QB 8 K.Cousins

Not Active Not Active

QB 9 N.Foles, S 21 J.Couplin, LB 58 T.Cole, C/G 61 J.Vandervelde, G/T 67D.Kelly, WR 88 J.Maehl, DE 97 T.Hart

RB 29 R.Helu, DB 40 C.Okoro, LB 50 G.Miller, LB 52 K.Robinson, G 67J.LeRibeus, WR 85 L.Hankerson, DE 97 J.Hatcher

C.Parkey 34WR 46WR (22) K.Forbath (25) (26)

Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info)Team Qtr Time Visitor Home

Redskins K.Forbath 25 yd. Field Goal (12-40, 5:38) 0 31 6:04

Eagles L.McCoy 11 yd. run (C.Parkey kick) (10-79, 4:15) 7 31 1:49

Redskins A.Morris 28 yd. run (K.Forbath kick) (3-80, 1:30) 7 101 0:19

Eagles R.Cooper 3 yd. pass from M.Sanchez (C.Parkey kick) (15-93, 7:04) 14 102 3:39

Redskins D.Young 1 yd. run (K.Forbath kick) (12-76, 6:48) 14 173 6:46

Redskins D.Young 1 yd. run (K.Forbath kick) (4-64, 1:56) 14 243 0:26

Eagles R.Cooper 16 yd. pass from M.Sanchez (C.Parkey kick) (11-85, 4:59) 21 244 10:27

Eagles C.Parkey 22 yd. Field Goal (9-50, 2:54) 24 244 6:17

Redskins K.Forbath 26 yd. Field Goal (6-50, 1:26) 24 274 0:05

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Philadelphia Eagles Washington RedskinsRUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG RUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG

L.McCoy 88 4.0 122 22 A.Morris 83 4.0 121 28

D.Sproles 24 6.0 04 12 R.Griffin 11 2.2 05 7

M.Sanchez 22 4.4 05 6 S.Redd 4 4.0 01 4

D.Young 2 1.0 22 1

31 134 4.3 22 1Total 29 100 3.4 28 3Total

PASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN RT PASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN RT

M.Sanchez 374 250 37 3/13 1 99.9 R.Griffin 220 023 16 2/15 1 81.85526

23 220 016 2/15 1 81.837 374 250 3/13 1 99.9Total Total 5526

PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR

Z.Ertz 115 7.7 01518 D.Jackson 126 31.5 046 5516

D.Sproles 43 7.2 069 P.Garcon 61 15.3 045 2318

R.Cooper 53 10.6 257 C.Thompson 5 1.7 033 516

J.Maclin 62 15.5 046 J.Reed 5 2.5 024 422

J.Matthews 58 19.3 035 A.Roberts 14 14.0 012 1426

L.McCoy 28 9.3 034 L.Paulsen 6 6.0 011 618

B.Celek 15 15.0 011 D.Young 3 3.0 011 315

S.Moss 0 0.0 001 0

37 374 10.1 26 2Total 50 16 220 13.8 55 0Total 23

INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS LG TDAVG INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS LG TDAVG

N.Allen 1 1.0 01 B.Breeland 0 0.0 01 01

Total 1 1.0 1 01 Total 0 0.0 0 01

PUNTING YDS LGNO AVG TB IN20NETPUNTING YDS LGNO AVG TB IN20NET

D.Jones 72 382 36.0 0 136.0 T.Way 133 553 44.3 0 341.0

Total 72 382 36.0 0 136.0 Total 133 553 44.3 0 341.0

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVG PUNT RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVGFC FC

D.Sproles 10 5.0 02 A.Roberts 0 0.0 00 10 06

[DOWNED] 0 0.0 01 [DOWNED] 0 0.0 01 00 00

Total 10 5.0 6 02 Total 0 0.0 0 00 10

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVG KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVGFC FC

J.Huff 65 21.7 03 A.Roberts 95 23.8 04 00 4223

[TOUCHBACK] 0 0.0 02 [TOUCHBACK] 0 0.0 01 00 00

Total 65 21.7 23 03 Total 95 23.8 42 04 00

FUMBLES FUM YDS FORCEDTDOWN-REC OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS

Philadelphia Eagles

LOST

M.Sanchez 0 001 0 00 0 01

M.Jenkins 0 000 0 00 1 00

N.Carroll 0 000 0 00 0 10

Total 0 001 0 00 1 11

FUMBLES FUM YDS FORCEDTDOWN-REC OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS

Washington Redskins

LOST

R.Griffin -4 001 0 01 0 00

A.Roberts 0 001 0 00 0 01

R.Kerrigan 0 000 0 00 1 10

Total -4 002 0 01 1 11

Final Individual Statistics

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Final Team StatisticsHomeVisitor

Eagles Redskins

30 21TOTAL FIRST DOWNS

7 6By Rushing

22 9By Passing

1 6By Penalty

9-16-56% 2-9-22%THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY

0-0-0% 0-0-0%FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY

495 305TOTAL NET YARDS

84 54Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing)

5.9 5.6Average gain per offensive play

134 100NET YARDS RUSHING

31 29Total Rushing Plays

4.3 3.4Average gain per rushing play

2-6 0-0Tackles for a loss-number and yards

361 205NET YARDS PASSING

3-13 2-15Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass

374 220Gross yards passing

50-37-1 23-16-1PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED

6.8 8.2Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing)

5-4-1 6-2-2KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks

2-36.0 3-44.3PUNTS Number and Average

0 0Had Blocked

0-0 0-0FGs - PATs Had Blocked

36.0 41.0Net Punting Average

11 0TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs)

2-10 0-0No. and Yards Punt Returns

3-65 4-95No. and Yards Kickoff Returns

1-1 1-0No. and Yards Interception Returns

13-102 3-15PENALTIES Number and Yards

1-1 2-1FUMBLES Number and Lost

3 3TOUCHDOWNS

1 3Rushing

2 0Passing

3-3 3-3EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts

3-3 3-3Kicking Made-Attempts

1-3 2-2FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts

3-5-60% 2-4-50%RED ZONE EFFICIENCY

1-2-50% 2-4-50%GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY

0 0SAFETIES

24 27FINAL SCORE

32:04 27:56TIME OF POSSESSION

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* inside opponent's 20

Time of Possession by Quarter

Home

Visitor

Kickoff Drive No.-Start Average

1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total

7:52

7:08

9:27 6:08 8:37 32:04

5:33 8:52 6:23 27:56

Eagles: 6 - PHI 25 Redskins: 4 - WAS 25

(319) Average PHI 29

(304) Average WAS 30

Philadelphia Eagles

Washington Redskins

TimeRecd

TimeLost

TimePoss

How BallObtained

DriveBegan

#Play

YdsPen

NetYds

YdsGain

1stDown

LastScrm

How GivenUp

#

Philadelphia Eagles

1 15:00 3:1811:42 Kickoff PHI 24 9 28 -5 23 2 WAS 47 Fumble

2 6:04 4:151:49 Kickoff PHI 21 10 74 5 79 6 WAS 11* Touchdown

3 0:19 1:0014:19 Kickoff PHI 20 3 4 0 4 0 PHI 24 Punt

4 10:43 7:043:39 Punt PHI 7 15 113 -20 93 7 WAS 3* Touchdown

5 1:51 1:420:09 Punt PHI 17 8 42 -5 37 3 WAS 46 Punt

6 14:52 1:1813:34 Fumble WAS 16 4 0 0 0 0 WAS 16* Missed FG

7 6:46 4:242:22 Kickoff PHI 20 10 52 0 52 2 WAS 28 Missed FG

8 0:26 4:5910:27 Kickoff PHI 15 11 95 -10 85 5 WAS 16* Touchdown

9 9:11 2:546:17 Interception PHI 46 9 50 0 50 3 WAS 4* Field Goal

10 2:36 1:051:31 Punt PHI 15 7 37 0 37 2 WAS 48 Interception

11 0:05 0:050:00 Kickoff 50 1 0 0 0 0 50 End of Game

TimeRecd

TimeLost

TimePoss

How BallObtained

DriveBegan

#Play

YdsPen

NetYds

YdsGain

1stDown

LastScrm

How GivenUp

#

Washington Redskins

1 11:42 5:386:04 Fumble PHI 47 12 33 7 40 3 PHI 7* Field Goal

2 1:49 1:300:19 Kickoff WAS 20 3 80 0 80 2 PHI 28 Touchdown

3 14:19 3:3610:43 Punt WAS 42 6 12 5 17 2 PHI 41 Punt

4 3:39 1:481:51 Kickoff WAS 27 3 7 0 7 0 WAS 34 Punt

5 0:09 0:090:00 Punt WAS 8 1 -1 0 -1 0 WAS 8 End of Half

6 15:00 0:0814:52 Kickoff 0 0 0 0 0 Fumble

7 13:34 6:486:46 Missed FG WAS 24 12 71 5 76 7 PHI 1* Touchdown

8 2:22 1:560:26 Missed FG WAS 36 4 54 10 64 3 PHI 1* Touchdown

9 10:27 1:169:11 Kickoff WAS 17 3 0 0 0 0 WAS 17 Interception

10 6:17 3:412:36 Kickoff WAS 35 6 10 0 10 1 WAS 45 Punt

11 1:31 1:260:05 Interception WAS 42 6 35 15 50 3 PHI 8* Field Goal

Ball Possession And Drive Chart

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TKL = Tackle AST = Assist COMB = Combined QH=QB Hit IN = Interception PD = Pass Defense FF = Forced Fumble FR = Fumble Recovery

Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams MiscPhiladelphia Eagles

IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRQTKL AST COMB SK / YDS TFL

7 3 10 1 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Kendricks 22

2 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Graham 20

1 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0E.Acho 01

3 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Fletcher 00

3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Boykin 00

2 2 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Jenkins 00

2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Barwin 00

2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Thornton 00

3 0 3 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0F.Cox 11

3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Logan 00

1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Matthews 00

2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Williams 00

1 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0N.Allen 00

0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Allen 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0V.Curry 20

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Huff 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Parkey 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0N.Carroll 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0A.Gardner 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0J.Maclin 00

Total 32 24 56 2 15 1 4 0 0 3 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 074

TKL AST COMB SK / YDS IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRQHTFL

Special Teams MiscWashington Redskins Regular Defensive Plays

13 2 15 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0R.Clark 01

11 4 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0W.Compton 00

8 4 12 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0P.Riley 00

5 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0P.Thomas 00

6 0 6 1 6 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0R.Kerrigan 00

4 1 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Amerson 00

2 2 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Breeland 01

3 0 3 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Trev.Williams 11

2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0E.Biggers 00

2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0S.Bowen 00

1 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Jeffcoat 21

1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Baker 10

1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0T.Robinson 00

1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Cofield 00

1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Jenkins 00

1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0K.Golston 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Rogers 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0F.Kearse 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0N.Paul 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0S.Redd 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0A.Davis 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Young 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0D.Jackson 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1R.Griffin 00

Total 62 18 80 3 13 1 4 1 1 5 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 144

Final Defensive Statistics

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Scoring Plays

Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams MiscPhiladelphia Eagles

Philadelphia Eagles Washington Redskins

Philadelphia Eagles Washington Redskins

TIME OF POSSESSIONPERIOD SCORES

7 7 = 14

10 0 = 10

17:19

12:41

Eagles

Redskins

Eagles

Redskins

Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info)Team Qtr Time Visitor Home

Redskins K.Forbath 25 yd. Field Goal (12-40, 5:38) 0 31 6:04

Eagles L.McCoy 11 yd. run (C.Parkey kick) (10-79, 4:15) 7 31 1:49

Redskins A.Morris 28 yd. run (K.Forbath kick) (3-80, 1:30) 7 101 0:19

Eagles R.Cooper 3 yd. pass from M.Sanchez (C.Parkey kick) (15-93, 7:04) 14 102 3:39

18 7TOTAL FIRST DOWNS

6 - 11 - 1 1 - 4 - 2First Downs Rushing-Passing-by Penalty

5-8-63% 1-5-20%THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY

261 131TOTAL NET YARDS

45 24Total Offensive Plays

102 46NET YARDS RUSHING

159 85NET YARDS PASSING

172 95Gross Yards Passing

3-13 1-10Times thrown-yards lost attempting to pass

23 - 17 - 0 12 - 7 - 0Pass Attempts-Completions-Had Intercepted

2 - 36 2 - 44.5Punts-Number and Average

6 - 42 1 - 5Penalties-Number and Yards

1 - 1 0 - 0Fumbles-Number and Lost

2-2-100% 0-1-0%Red Zone Efficiency

PHI 18 WAS 30Average Drive Start

RUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG RUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG

L.McCoy 69 5.3 113 22 A.Morris 42 5.3 18 28

D.Sproles 20 6.7 03 12 R.Griffin 4 1.3 03 4

M.Sanchez 13 4.3 03 6

19 102 5.4 22 1Total 11 46 4.2 28 1Total

PASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN RT PASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN RT

M.Sanchez 172 123 17 3/13 0 109.3 R.Griffin 95 012 7 1/10 0 83.75126

12 95 07 1/10 0 83.717 172 123 3/13 0 109.3Total Total 5126

PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR

Z.Ertz 39 6.5 067 D.Jackson 58 29.0 023 5110

D.Sproles 32 8.0 047 A.Roberts 14 14.0 012 1418

J.Maclin 44 14.7 034 P.Garcon 12 12.0 012 1222

J.Matthews 36 18.0 023 L.Paulsen 6 6.0 011 626

L.McCoy 18 18.0 011 D.Young 3 3.0 011 318

R.Cooper 3 3.0 111 C.Thompson 2 2.0 011 23

J.Reed 0 0.0 002 0

17 172 10.1 26 1Total 23 7 95 13.6 51 0Total 12

IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRQTKL AST COMB SK / YDS TFL

5 1 6 1 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Kendricks 21

2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Fletcher 00

2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Barwin 00

2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Williams 00

Total 11 2 13 1 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 021

First Half Summary

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TKL AST COMB SK / YDS IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRQHTFL

Special Teams MiscWashington Redskins Regular Defensive Plays

8 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0R.Clark 00

6 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0W.Compton 00

3 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0P.Riley 00

4 0 4 1 6 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0R.Kerrigan 00

Total 21 4 25 1 6 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000

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First QuarterPlay By Play 12/20/2014

PHI wins toss, elects to Receive, and WAS elects to defend the East goal.

K.Forbath kicks 64 yards from WAS 35 to PHI 1. J.Huff to PHI 24 for 23 yards (J.Rogers).

Philadelphia Eagles at 15:00, (1st play from scrimmage 14:54)

(14:54) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short right to Z.Ertz to PHI 30 for 6 yards (W.Compton) [C.Baker].1-10-PHI 24

(14:34) (No Huddle, Shotgun) L.McCoy right guard to PHI 32 for 2 yards (S.Bowen).2-4-PHI 30

(14:04) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short middle to Z.Ertz to PHI 37 for 5 yards (P.Thomas).3-2-PHI 32 P1

(13:34) (No Huddle, Shotgun) L.McCoy right guard to PHI 40 for 3 yards (P.Riley).1-10-PHI 37

(13:12) (No Huddle, Shotgun) PENALTY on PHI-J.Peters, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at PHI 40 - No Play.2-7-PHI 40

(12:57) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass incomplete short right to D.Sproles.2-12-PHI 35

(12:52) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass deep middle to J.Maclin to WAS 43 for 22 yards (R.Clark).3-12-PHI 35 P2

(12:26) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass incomplete short right to D.Sproles.1-10-WAS 43

(12:21) (No Huddle, Shotgun) L.McCoy right end to WAS 47 for -4 yards (B.Breeland, W.Compton).2-10-WAS 43

(11:48) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez sacked at PHI 47 for -6 yards (R.Kerrigan). FUMBLES (R.Kerrigan), RECOVERED by WAS-R.Kerrigan at PHI 47. R.Kerrigan to PHI 47 for no gain (A.Gardner).

3-14-WAS 47

Washington Redskins at 11:42

(11:42) A.Morris right end to PHI 40 for 7 yards (M.Kendricks; M.Jenkins).1-10-PHI 47

(11:05) R.Griffin pass short left to D.Jackson pushed ob at PHI 33 for 7 yards (C.Williams).2-3-PHI 40 P1

(10:38) A.Morris right end to PHI 32 for 1 yard (C.Barwin).1-10-PHI 33

(9:56) (Shotgun) R.Griffin pass short right to C.Thompson to PHI 30 for 2 yards (M.Kendricks).2-9-PHI 32

(9:12) (Shotgun) R.Griffin pass short middle to A.Roberts to PHI 16 for 14 yards (B.Fletcher) [B.Graham].3-7-PHI 30 P2

(8:30) A.Morris left guard to PHI 15 for 1 yard (C.Thornton; B.Graham).1-10-PHI 16

(7:56) (Shotgun) R.Griffin pass incomplete short right to D.Jackson (M.Kendricks).2-9-PHI 15

(7:47) (Shotgun) R.Griffin pass incomplete short left to J.Reed [M.Kendricks].3-9-PHI 15

PENALTY on PHI-C.Williams, Unnecessary Roughness, 7 yards, enforced at PHI 15. X3

(7:42) A.Morris right end to PHI 8 for no gain (C.Matthews, B.Fletcher).1-8-PHI 8

(6:59) (Shotgun) R.Griffin scrambles left end to PHI 7 for 1 yard (B.Boykin).2-8-PHI 8

(6:14) (Shotgun) R.Griffin pass incomplete short right to P.Garcon (M.Jenkins).3-7-PHI 7

(6:09) K.Forbath 25 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-N.Sundberg, Holder-T.Way.4-7-PHI 7

PHI 0 WAS 3, 12 plays, 40 yards, 1 penalty, 5:38 drive, 8:56 elapsed

K.Forbath kicks 63 yards from WAS 35 to PHI 2. J.Huff to PHI 21 for 19 yards (B.Breeland).

Philadelphia Eagles at 6:04, (1st play from scrimmage 5:56)

(5:56) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez scrambles right end pushed ob at PHI 24 for 3 yards (R.Kerrigan).1-10-PHI 21

(5:38) (No Huddle, Shotgun) L.McCoy right guard to PHI 27 for 3 yards (C.Baker).2-7-PHI 24

(5:07) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass incomplete short left to Z.Ertz [B.Cofield].3-4-PHI 27

PENALTY on WAS-B.Breeland, Illegal Use of Hands, 5 yards, enforced at PHI 27 - No Play. X3

(5:00) L.McCoy left end to PHI 34 for 2 yards (W.Compton).1-10-PHI 32

(4:37) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short left to L.McCoy to WAS 48 for 18 yards (P.Riley; D.Amerson).2-8-PHI 34 P4

(4:06) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short middle to D.Sproles to WAS 41 for 7 yards (W.Compton, P.Riley).1-10-WAS 48

(3:42) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short right to Z.Ertz pushed ob at WAS 34 for 7 yards (R.Kerrigan).2-3-WAS 41 P5

(3:27) (No Huddle, Shotgun) L.McCoy left end to WAS 24 for 10 yards (B.Cofield).1-10-WAS 34 R6

(2:58) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short right to D.Sproles to WAS 16 for 8 yards (R.Clark).1-10-WAS 24

(2:37) (No Huddle, Shotgun) L.McCoy right tackle to WAS 11 for 5 yards (R.Clark, C.Baker).2-2-WAS 16 R7

(1:58) (No Huddle, Shotgun) L.McCoy right end for 11 yards, TOUCHDOWN.1-10-WAS 11 R8

C.Parkey extra point is GOOD, Center-J.Dorenbos, Holder-D.Jones.

PHI 7 WAS 3, 10 plays, 79 yards, 1 penalty, 4:15 drive, 13:11 elapsed

C.Parkey kicks 65 yards from PHI 35 to end zone, Touchback.

Washington Redskins at 1:49

(1:49) A.Morris left end to WAS 21 for 1 yard (B.Logan).1-10-WAS 20

(1:16) (Shotgun) R.Griffin pass deep right to D.Jackson to PHI 28 for 51 yards (B.Fletcher).2-9-WAS 21 P4

(:29) (Shotgun) A.Morris left end for 28 yards, TOUCHDOWN.1-10-PHI 28 R5

K.Forbath extra point is GOOD, Center-N.Sundberg, Holder-T.Way.

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PHI 7 WAS 10, 3 plays, 80 yards, 1:30 drive, 14:41 elapsed

K.Forbath kicks 65 yards from WAS 35 to end zone, Touchback.

Philadelphia Eagles at 0:19

(:19) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass incomplete short right to J.Maclin.1-10-PHI 20

(:15) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short right to J.Maclin to PHI 26 for 6 yards (E.Biggers).2-10-PHI 20

END OF QUARTER

Philadelphia Eagles 7 7:52 3 4 1 8 2/3 0/0

Washington Redskins 10 7:08 1 3 1 5 1/3 0/0

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Second QuarterPlay By Play 12/20/2014

Philadelphia Eagles continued.

(15:00) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez sacked at PHI 24 for -2 yards (J.Jeffcoat).3-4-PHI 26

(14:27) D.Jones punts 34 yards to WAS 42, Center-J.Dorenbos, fair catch by A.Roberts.4-6-PHI 24

Washington Redskins at 14:19

(14:19) A.Morris left end to WAS 45 for 3 yards (F.Cox).1-10-WAS 42

(13:43) R.Griffin pass short right to L.Paulsen pushed ob at PHI 49 for 6 yards (C.Barwin).2-7-WAS 45

(13:12) PENALTY on PHI-F.Cox, Encroachment, 5 yards, enforced at PHI 49 - No Play.3-1-PHI 49 X6

(12:51) (Shotgun) R.Griffin pass short left to P.Garcon to PHI 32 for 12 yards (C.Williams).1-10-PHI 44 P7

(12:16) A.Morris left end to PHI 31 for 1 yard (M.Kendricks, E.Acho).1-10-PHI 32

(11:38) (Shotgun) R.Griffin sacked at PHI 41 for -10 yards (M.Kendricks).2-9-PHI 31

(10:58) (Shotgun) R.Griffin pass incomplete deep right to A.Roberts.3-19-PHI 41

(10:51) T.Way punts 34 yards to PHI 7, Center-N.Sundberg, downed by WAS-R.Grant.4-19-PHI 41

Philadelphia Eagles at 10:43

(10:43) (Shotgun) L.McCoy left guard to PHI 11 for 4 yards (J.Jenkins).1-10-PHI 7

(10:21) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short middle to J.Matthews to PHI 21 for 10 yards (R.Clark). WAS-R.Clark was injured during theplay.

2-6-PHI 11 P9

(10:01) L.McCoy left guard to PHI 43 for 22 yards (T.Robinson).1-10-PHI 21 R10

(9:29) (No Huddle, Shotgun) D.Sproles right end pushed ob at WAS 45 for 12 yards (W.Compton).1-10-PHI 43 R11

(9:10) M.Sanchez pass incomplete short middle to J.Matthews.1-10-WAS 45

PENALTY on PHI-L.Johnson, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at WAS 45 - No Play.

(9:08) D.Sproles left tackle to PHI 45 for no gain (R.Kerrigan).1-20-PHI 45

(8:28) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez sacked at PHI 40 for -5 yards (Trev.Williams). WAS-W.Compton was injured during the play. 51-Compton return to the game

2-20-PHI 45

(8:03) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass deep middle to J.Matthews to WAS 34 for 26 yards (R.Clark, B.Breeland).3-25-PHI 40 P12

(7:24) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez scrambles up the middle to WAS 30 for 4 yards (Trev.Williams).1-10-WAS 34

(6:59) (No Huddle, Shotgun) L.McCoy right guard to WAS 29 for 1 yard (R.Clark; W.Compton).2-6-WAS 30

PENALTY on PHI-J.Peters, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at WAS 30 - No Play.

(6:38) L.McCoy right end to WAS 40 for no gain (P.Thomas).2-16-WAS 40

(6:03) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short middle to D.Sproles to WAS 22 for 18 yards (P.Riley).3-16-WAS 40 P13

(5:23) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez scrambles right end to WAS 16 for 6 yards (W.Compton).1-10-WAS 22

(4:51) (No Huddle) D.Sproles right end to WAS 8 for 8 yards (B.Breeland).2-4-WAS 16 R14

(4:10) (No Huddle, Shotgun) L.McCoy right end pushed ob at WAS 3 for 5 yards (R.Clark). WAS-K.Golston was injured during the play. Hisreturn is Questionable. 64-Golston was reported as having a shoulder injury.

1-8-WAS 8

(3:48) M.Sanchez pass incomplete short right to Z.Ertz.2-3-WAS 3

(3:44) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short middle to R.Cooper for 3 yards, TOUCHDOWN.3-3-WAS 3 P15

C.Parkey extra point is GOOD, Center-J.Dorenbos, Holder-D.Jones.

PHI 14 WAS 10, 15 plays, 93 yards, 7:04 drive, 11:21 elapsed

C.Parkey kicks 57 yards from PHI 35 to WAS 8. A.Roberts to WAS 27 for 19 yards (N.Carroll; M.Jenkins).

Washington Redskins at 3:39, (1st play from scrimmage 3:32)

(3:32) R.Griffin scrambles up the middle to WAS 31 for 4 yards (M.Kendricks).1-10-WAS 27

(2:50) R.Griffin pass short right to D.Young to WAS 34 for 3 yards (M.Kendricks).2-6-WAS 31

(2:08) (Shotgun) R.Griffin pass incomplete short left to J.Reed.3-3-WAS 34

(2:04) T.Way punts 55 yards to PHI 11, Center-N.Sundberg. D.Sproles pushed ob at PHI 17 for 6 yards (A.Davis; T.Robinson).4-3-WAS 34

Two-Minute Warning

Philadelphia Eagles at 1:51

(1:51) (Shotgun) L.McCoy right tackle to PHI 23 for 6 yards (P.Thomas).1-10-PHI 17

(1:34) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short left to R.Cooper to PHI 36 for 13 yards (P.Thomas).2-4-PHI 23

Penalty on PHI-L.Johnson, Offensive Holding, offsetting, enforced at PHI 23 - No Play.Penalty on WAS-J.Jenkins, Illegal Use of Hands, offsetting.(1:34) M.Sanchez pass short right to Z.Ertz to PHI 33 for 10 yards (W.Compton, P.Riley).2-4-PHI 23 P16

(1:05) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short right to Z.Ertz to PHI 40 for 7 yards (R.Clark).1-10-PHI 33

Timeout #1 by PHI at 01:02.

(1:02) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short right to Z.Ertz to PHI 44 for 4 yards (P.Riley).2-3-PHI 40 P17

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(:42) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass deep right to J.Maclin to WAS 40 for 16 yards (R.Clark).1-10-PHI 44 P18

Timeout #2 by PHI at 00:34.

(:34) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass incomplete short right to J.Matthews.1-10-WAS 40

(:27) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short left to D.Sproles to WAS 41 for -1 yards (E.Biggers; P.Thomas).2-10-WAS 40

Timeout #3 by PHI at 00:21.

(:21) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass incomplete short left to D.Sproles.3-11-WAS 41

(:21) (Punt formation) PENALTY on PHI-D.Jones, Delay of Game, 5 yards, enforced at WAS 41 - No Play.4-11-WAS 41

(:16) D.Jones punts 38 yards to WAS 8, Center-J.Dorenbos, downed by PHI-N.Carroll.4-16-WAS 46

Washington Redskins at 0:09

(:09) R.Griffin kneels to WAS 7 for -1 yards.1-10-WAS 8

END OF QUARTER

Philadelphia Eagles 14 9:27 3 7 0 10 3/5 0/0

Washington Redskins 10 5:33 0 1 1 2 0/2 0/0

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Third QuarterPlay By Play 12/20/2014

WAS elects to Receive, and PHI elects to defend the East goal.

C.Parkey kicks 66 yards from PHI 35 to WAS -1. A.Roberts to WAS 20 for 21 yards (M.Jenkins). FUMBLES (M.Jenkins), RECOVERED by PHI-N.Carroll at WAS 16.N.Carroll to WAS 16 for no gain (F.Kearse).Philadelphia Eagles at 14:52

(14:52) L.McCoy left end pushed ob at WAS 15 for 1 yard (P.Riley).1-10-WAS 16

(14:30) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short right to L.McCoy to WAS 16 for -1 yards (R.Clark).2-9-WAS 15

(13:44) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass incomplete deep middle to R.Cooper.3-10-WAS 16

(13:39) C.Parkey 34 yard field goal is No Good, Wide Right, Center-J.Dorenbos, Holder-D.Jones.4-10-WAS 16

Washington Redskins at 13:34

(13:34) R.Griffin pass short right to D.Jackson to WAS 37 for 13 yards (M.Jenkins).1-10-WAS 24 P8

(13:00) A.Morris left tackle to WAS 42 for 5 yards (F.Cox).1-10-WAS 37

(12:24) A.Morris left tackle to WAS 47 for 5 yards (B.Graham, M.Kendricks).2-5-WAS 42 R9

(11:40) R.Griffin scrambles up the middle to PHI 46 for 7 yards (B.Graham).1-10-WAS 47

(11:00) S.Redd right tackle to PHI 42 for 4 yards (B.Graham; B.Allen).2-3-PHI 46 R10

(10:25) (Shotgun) A.Morris right tackle to PHI 39 for 3 yards (C.Thornton, C.Barwin).1-10-PHI 42

(9:49) (Shotgun) R.Griffin pass short middle to P.Garcon to PHI 22 for 17 yards (B.Fletcher).2-7-PHI 39 P11

(9:12) (Shotgun) A.Morris left tackle to PHI 17 for 5 yards (B.Graham; C.Matthews).1-10-PHI 22

(9:12) (Shotgun) R.Griffin pass short right to J.Reed to PHI 16 for 1 yard (B.Boykin).2-5-PHI 17

(7:54) (Shotgun) R.Griffin pass incomplete short middle to A.Roberts [B.Graham]. WAS-K.Lichtensteiger was injured during the play.3-4-PHI 16

PENALTY on PHI-B.Graham, Roughing the Passer, 8 yards, enforced at PHI 16 - No Play. 78-Lichtensteiger was reported as having a stinger. X12

(7:54) PENALTY on WAS-R.Griffin, Delay of Game, 5 yards, enforced at PHI 8 - No Play.1-8-PHI 8

(7:49) A.Morris right tackle to PHI 12 for 1 yard (N.Allen; C.Matthews).1-13-PHI 13

(7:11) (Shotgun) R.Griffin pass short right to P.Garcon to PHI 3 for 9 yards (M.Jenkins) [V.Curry].2-12-PHI 12

PENALTY on PHI-V.Curry, Roughing the Passer, 2 yards, enforced at PHI 3. X13

(6:49) D.Young right guard for 1 yard, TOUCHDOWN.1-1-PHI 1 R14

K.Forbath extra point is GOOD, Center-N.Sundberg, Holder-T.Way.

PHI 14 WAS 17, 12 plays, 76 yards, 2 penalties, 6:48 drive, 8:14 elapsed

K.Forbath kicks 65 yards from WAS 35 to end zone, Touchback.

Philadelphia Eagles at 6:46

(6:46) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass incomplete short left to L.McCoy.1-10-PHI 20

(6:42) (No Huddle, Shotgun) L.McCoy left guard to PHI 23 for 3 yards (R.Kerrigan).2-10-PHI 20

(6:05) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short middle to Z.Ertz to PHI 34 for 11 yards (R.Clark).3-7-PHI 23 P19

(5:36) (No Huddle) L.McCoy left guard to PHI 39 for 5 yards (P.Riley).1-10-PHI 34

(5:11) (No Huddle, Shotgun) L.McCoy right end to PHI 41 for 2 yards (K.Golston).2-5-PHI 39

(4:39) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short middle to J.Matthews pushed ob at WAS 37 for 22 yards (D.Amerson).3-3-PHI 41 P20

(4:16) (No Huddle) M.Sanchez scrambles left end to WAS 31 for 6 yards (P.Riley).1-10-WAS 37

(3:39) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez left guard to WAS 28 for 3 yards (Trev.Williams, W.Compton).2-4-WAS 31

(3:08) (No Huddle) L.McCoy right end to WAS 28 for no gain (S.Bowen).3-1-WAS 28

(2:28) C.Parkey 46 yard field goal is No Good, Wide Right, Center-J.Dorenbos, Holder-D.Jones.4-1-WAS 28

Washington Redskins at 2:22

(2:22) R.Griffin FUMBLES (Aborted) at WAS 32, and recovers at WAS 32. R.Griffin to WAS 32 for no gain (E.Acho).1-10-WAS 36

(1:46) R.Griffin pass deep right to D.Jackson ran ob at PHI 13 for 55 yards.2-14-WAS 32 P15

(1:16) A.Morris right end to PHI 11 for 2 yards (C.Thornton).1-10-PHI 13

(:35) R.Griffin pass incomplete short left to D.Jackson (N.Allen).2-8-PHI 11

PENALTY on PHI-N.Allen, Defensive Pass Interference, 10 yards, enforced at PHI 11 - No Play. X16

(:26) D.Young left guard for 1 yard, TOUCHDOWN.1-1-PHI 1 R17

K.Forbath extra point is GOOD, Center-N.Sundberg, Holder-T.Way.

PHI 14 WAS 24, 4 plays, 64 yards, 1 penalty, 1:56 drive, 14:34 elapsed

K.Forbath kicks 63 yards from WAS 35 to PHI 2. J.Huff to PHI 28 for 26 yards (N.Paul, D.Young).

PENALTY on PHI-E.Acho, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at PHI 25.

Philadelphia Eagles at 0:26, (1st play from scrimmage 0:19)

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(:19) M.Sanchez pass short left to R.Cooper to PHI 31 for 16 yards (D.Amerson).1-10-PHI 15 P21

END OF QUARTER

Philadelphia Eagles 14 6:08 0 3 0 3 2/4 0/0

Washington Redskins 24 8:52 4 3 3 10 0/0 0/0

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Fourth QuarterPlay By Play 12/20/2014

Philadelphia Eagles continued.

(15:00) L.McCoy left guard to PHI 39 for 8 yards (B.Breeland).1-10-PHI 31

PENALTY on PHI-A.Gardner, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at PHI 31 - No Play.

(14:43) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short left to R.Cooper to PHI 30 for 9 yards (D.Amerson).1-20-PHI 21

(14:29) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short left to R.Cooper to PHI 39 for 9 yards (D.Amerson).2-11-PHI 30

(14:08) (No Huddle, Shotgun) L.McCoy right guard to PHI 45 for 6 yards (W.Compton, R.Clark).3-2-PHI 39 R22

(13:39) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short middle to Z.Ertz to WAS 47 for 8 yards (P.Riley).1-10-PHI 45

(13:10) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass incomplete deep middle to B.Smith.2-2-WAS 47

Penalty on PHI-J.Kelce, Offensive Holding, offsetting, enforced at WAS 47 - No Play.Penalty on WAS-P.Riley, Illegal Contact, offsetting.(13:00) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short middle to Z.Ertz to WAS 38 for 9 yards (W.Compton; B.Breeland).2-2-WAS 47 P23

(12:38) (No Huddle, Shotgun) D.Sproles up the middle to WAS 34 for 4 yards (R.Clark).1-10-WAS 38

(12:16) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short middle to Z.Ertz to WAS 18 for 16 yards (W.Compton).2-6-WAS 34 P24

(11:47) (No Huddle, Shotgun) L.McCoy right end to WAS 14 for 4 yards (P.Riley).1-10-WAS 18

(11:06) (No Huddle) L.McCoy right end to WAS 16 for -2 yards (P.Thomas; W.Compton).2-6-WAS 14

(10:33) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass deep right to R.Cooper for 16 yards, TOUCHDOWN.3-8-WAS 16 P25

C.Parkey extra point is GOOD, Center-J.Dorenbos, Holder-D.Jones.

PHI 21 WAS 24, 11 plays, 85 yards, 4:59 drive, 4:33 elapsed

C.Parkey kicks 65 yards from PHI 35 to WAS 0. A.Roberts to WAS 17 for 17 yards (J.Huff).

Washington Redskins at 10:27, (1st play from scrimmage 10:20)

(10:20) (Shotgun) R.Griffin sacked at WAS 12 for -5 yards (F.Cox).1-10-WAS 17

(10:20) R.Griffin pass short left to C.Thompson to WAS 17 for 5 yards (E.Acho; B.Boykin). WAS-Tren.Williams was injured during the play. Hisreturn is Questionable. 71-Williams was reported as having a shoulder injury

2-15-WAS 12

(9:20) (Shotgun) R.Griffin pass deep right intended for D.Jackson INTERCEPTED by N.Allen at PHI 45. N.Allen to PHI 46 for 1 yard(D.Jackson).

3-10-WAS 17

Philadelphia Eagles at 9:11

(9:11) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass incomplete short middle to R.Cooper.1-10-PHI 46

(9:07) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short right to L.McCoy pushed ob at WAS 43 for 11 yards (E.Biggers).2-10-PHI 46 P26

(8:49) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short right to B.Celek pushed ob at WAS 28 for 15 yards (R.Clark).1-10-WAS 43 P27

(8:21) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short left to D.Sproles to WAS 26 for 2 yards (P.Thomas).1-10-WAS 28

(7:50) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass deep right to J.Maclin ran ob at WAS 8 for 18 yards.2-8-WAS 26 P28

(7:39) (No Huddle, Shotgun) L.McCoy left end to WAS 8 for no gain (R.Kerrigan).1-8-WAS 8

(7:04) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short right to Z.Ertz to WAS 4 for 4 yards (W.Compton).2-8-WAS 8

(6:26) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass incomplete short middle to Z.Ertz (P.Riley).3-4-WAS 4

(6:22) C.Parkey 22 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-J.Dorenbos, Holder-D.Jones.4-4-WAS 4

PHI 24 WAS 24, 9 plays, 50 yards, 2:54 drive, 8:43 elapsed

C.Parkey kicks 72 yards from PHI 35 to WAS -7. A.Roberts pushed ob at WAS 35 for 42 yards (C.Parkey).

Washington Redskins at 6:17, (1st play from scrimmage 6:09)

(6:09) A.Morris left end to WAS 42 for 7 yards (E.Acho; M.Kendricks).1-10-WAS 35

(5:30) A.Morris right tackle to WAS 43 for 1 yard (B.Logan).2-3-WAS 42

(4:47) (Shotgun) R.Griffin pass short middle to J.Reed to WAS 47 for 4 yards (B.Boykin).3-2-WAS 43 P18

(4:14) A.Morris right end to WAS 47 for no gain (M.Kendricks).1-10-WAS 47

(3:31) (Shotgun) R.Griffin pass short right to C.Thompson to WAS 45 for -2 yards (M.Kendricks).2-10-WAS 47

(2:52) (Shotgun) R.Griffin pass incomplete deep left to S.Moss (B.Fletcher) [B.Graham].3-12-WAS 45

(2:46) T.Way punts 44 yards to PHI 11, Center-N.Sundberg. D.Sproles to PHI 15 for 4 yards (S.Redd).4-12-WAS 45

Philadelphia Eagles at 2:36

(2:36) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short left to D.Sproles to PHI 24 for 9 yards (W.Compton, J.Jeffcoat).1-10-PHI 15

(2:12) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short left to Z.Ertz pushed ob at PHI 29 for 5 yards (W.Compton).2-1-PHI 24 P29

(2:08) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short middle to Z.Ertz to PHI 35 for 6 yards (P.Thomas).1-10-PHI 29

Two-Minute Warning

(2:00) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short middle to Z.Ertz to PHI 46 for 11 yards (R.Clark; P.Riley).2-4-PHI 35 P30

Timeout #1 by WAS at 01:44.

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(1:43) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass incomplete short middle to Z.Ertz (R.Clark).1-10-PHI 46

(1:41) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short right to Z.Ertz pushed ob at WAS 48 for 6 yards (R.Clark).2-10-PHI 46

(1:36) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short right intended for J.Maclin INTERCEPTED by B.Breeland at WAS 42. B.Breeland to WAS42 for no gain (J.Maclin).The Replay Official challenged the incomplete pass ruling, and the play was Upheld. The ruling on the field stands.

3-4-WAS 48

Washington Redskins at 1:31

(1:31) (Shotgun) R.Griffin pass short left to P.Garcon pushed ob at PHI 35 for 23 yards (N.Allen) [V.Curry].1-10-WAS 42 P19

PENALTY on PHI-V.Curry, Roughing the Passer, 15 yards, enforced at PHI 35. X20

(1:23) A.Morris right end to PHI 20 for no gain (B.Graham).1-10-PHI 20

PENALTY on PHI-C.Barwin, Defensive Offside, 5 yards, enforced at PHI 20 - No Play.

(1:18) A.Morris left guard to PHI 8 for 7 yards (E.Acho; B.Graham).1-5-PHI 15 R21

Timeout #1 by PHI at 01:09.

(1:09) A.Morris left guard to PHI 6 for 2 yards (M.Jenkins; C.Thornton).1-8-PHI 8

Timeout #2 by PHI at 01:02.

(1:02) A.Morris right guard to PHI 5 for 1 yard (B.Logan).2-6-PHI 6

Timeout #3 by PHI at 00:56.

(:56) PENALTY on WAS-Tren.Williams, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at PHI 5 - No Play.3-5-PHI 5

(:56) A.Morris left guard to PHI 8 for 2 yards (E.Acho; C.Barwin).3-10-PHI 10

Timeout #2 by WAS at 00:10.

(:10) K.Forbath 26 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-N.Sundberg, Holder-T.Way.4-8-PHI 8

PHI 24 WAS 27, 6 plays, 50 yards, 2 penalties, 1:26 drive, 14:55 elapsed

K.Forbath kicks 15 yards from WAS 35 to 50. T.Burton (didn't try to advance) to 50 for no gain.

Timeout #3 by WAS at 00:03.

Philadelphia Eagles at 0:05, (1st play from scrimmage 0:03)

(:03) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass incomplete deep middle to J.Matthews (D.Amerson) [J.Jeffcoat].1-10-50

END OF QUARTER

Philadelphia Eagles 24 8:37 1 8 0 9 2/4 0/0

Washington Redskins 27 6:23 1 2 1 4 1/4 0/0

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Miscellaneous Statistics Report

Ten Longest Plays for Philadelphia Eagles

Ten Longest Plays for Washington Redskins

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3-25-PHI 40 (8:03) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass deep middle to J.Matthews to WAS 34 for 26 yards (R.Clark, B.Breeland).226

3-12-PHI 35 (12:52) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass deep middle to J.Maclin to WAS 43 for 22 yards (R.Clark).122

1-10-PHI 21 (10:01) L.McCoy left guard to PHI 43 for 22 yards (T.Robinson).222

3-3-PHI 41 (4:39) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short middle to J.Matthews pushed ob at WAS 37 for 22 yards (D.Amerson).322

2-8-PHI 34 (4:37) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short left to L.McCoy to WAS 48 for 18 yards (P.Riley; D.Amerson).118

3-16-WAS 40 (6:03) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short middle to D.Sproles to WAS 22 for 18 yards (P.Riley).218

2-8-WAS 26 (7:50) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass deep right to J.Maclin ran ob at WAS 8 for 18 yards.418

1-10-PHI 44 (:42) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass deep right to J.Maclin to WAS 40 for 16 yards (R.Clark).216

1-10-PHI 15 (:19) M.Sanchez pass short left to R.Cooper to PHI 31 for 16 yards (D.Amerson).316

2-6-WAS 34 (12:16) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short middle to Z.Ertz to WAS 18 for 16 yards (W.Compton).416

Play Start Play DescriptionQtrYards

2-14-WAS 32 (1:46) R.Griffin pass deep right to D.Jackson ran ob at PHI 13 for 55 yards.355

2-9-WAS 21 (1:16) (Shotgun) R.Griffin pass deep right to D.Jackson to PHI 28 for 51 yards (B.Fletcher).151

1-10-WAS 42 (1:31) (Shotgun) R.Griffin pass short left to P.Garcon pushed ob at PHI 35 for 23 yards (N.Allen) [V.Curry].PENALTY on PHI-V.Curry, Roughing the Passer, 15 yards, enforced at PHI 35.

438

1-10-PHI 28 (:29) (Shotgun) A.Morris left end for 28 yards, TOUCHDOWN.128

2-7-PHI 39 (9:49) (Shotgun) R.Griffin pass short middle to P.Garcon to PHI 22 for 17 yards (B.Fletcher).317

3-7-PHI 30 (9:12) (Shotgun) R.Griffin pass short middle to A.Roberts to PHI 16 for 14 yards (B.Fletcher) [B.Graham].114

1-10-WAS 24 (13:34) R.Griffin pass short right to D.Jackson to WAS 37 for 13 yards (M.Jenkins).313

1-10-PHI 44 (12:51) (Shotgun) R.Griffin pass short left to P.Garcon to PHI 32 for 12 yards (C.Williams).212

2-12-PHI 12 (7:11) (Shotgun) R.Griffin pass short right to P.Garcon to PHI 3 for 9 yards (M.Jenkins) [V.Curry].PENALTY on PHI-V.Curry, Roughing the Passer, 2 yards, enforced at PHI 3.

311

1-10-PHI 47 (11:42) A.Morris right end to PHI 40 for 7 yards (M.Kendricks; M.Jenkins).17

Club Player TD RushTD

RecTD

KO TD PuntTD

Int TD FumTD

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FG XP 2PtRush

2PtRec

PointsSfty

PHI R.Cooper 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120

PHI L.McCoy 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60

PHI C.Parkey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 60

WAS D.Young 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120

WAS K.Forbath 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 90

WAS A.Morris 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60

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1:42

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12:19

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3:36

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3:27

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12:22

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Playtime Percentage

Philadelphia Eagles Washington Redskins

Percent of playtime per player on offense, defense and special teams

Offense Defense Special Teams

C Chester 100%57 5 19%G

S Lauvao 100%57 5 19%G

T Compton 100%57 4 15%T

R Griffin 100%57QB

K Lichtensteiger 98%56C

T Williams 91%52T

D Jackson 82%47WR

P Garcon 74%42WR

A Morris 70%40RB

N Paul 61%35 16 59%TE

L Paulsen 54%31 14 52%TE

D Young 33%19 14 52%FB

J Reed 33%19 1 4%TE

A Roberts 32%18 7 26%WR

S Moss 18%10WR

C Thompson 18%10RB

S Redd 12%7 10 37%RB

R Grant 12%7 1 4%WR

T Polumbus 9%5 5 19%T

S Long 2%1 5 19%G

R Kerrigan 90 100% 9 33%LB

D Amerson 90 100% 8 30%CB

R Clark 89 99%FS

P Riley 88 98% 6 22%LB

B Breeland 87 97% 12 44%CB

W Compton 86 96% 10 37%LB

P Thomas 70 78% 6 22%S

J Jeffcoat 69 77% 6 22%LB

S Bowen 54 60% 6 22%DE

E Biggers 51 57% 6 22%CB

B Cofield 48 53% 6 22%NT

C Baker 46 51%DE

J Jenkins 41 46% 1 4%DE

K Golston 30 33% 6 22%DE

F Kearse 14 16% 17 63%DE

T Murphy 14 16% 1 4%LB

T Williams 10 11% 19 70%LB

T Robinson 6 7% 16 59%FS

J Rogers 5 6% 8 30%CB

S Beauharnais 2 2% 11 41%LB

J Davis 16 59%LB

A Davis 13 48%S

K Forbath 11 41%K

T Way 8 30%P

Offense Defense Special Teams

A Gardner 100%90 6 22%T

L Johnson 100%90 6 22%T

M Sanchez 100%90QB

J Peters 100%90T

E Mathis 100%90G

J Kelce 100%90C

J Maclin 91%82WR

R Cooper 83%75WR

Z Ertz 78%70 15 56%TE

B Celek 62%56TE

L McCoy 52%47RB

J Matthews 52%47WR

D Sproles 51%46 3 11%RB

J Huff 18%16 13 48%WR

B Smith 8%7 14 52%WR

J Casey 3%3 22 81%TE

C Polk 1%1 5 19%RB

B Graham 57 100% 11 41%LB

M Jenkins 57 100% 10 37%FS

N Allen 57 100% 6 22%SS

C Barwin 57 100%LB

C Williams 57 100%CB

M Kendricks 57 100%LB

F Cox 53 93% 5 19%DE

B Fletcher 46 81% 10 37%CB

B Logan 42 74% 11 41%NT

C Thornton 36 63% 5 19%DE

C Matthews 23 40% 7 26%LB

E Acho 23 40% 6 22%LB

B Boykin 23 40% 3 11%CB

N Carroll 22 39% 15 56%CB

V Curry 11 19%DE

B Bair 4 7% 11 41%DE

B Allen 2 4% 6 22%NT

C Maragos 21 78%FS

B Braman 21 78%LB

C Prosinski 16 59%FS

T Burton 16 59%TE

C Parkey 11 41%K

J Dorenbos 8 30%LS

D Jones 8 30%P

M Tobin 6 22%T

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N Sundberg 8 30%LS

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Head Coach Jay Gruden Jay Gruden’s winding path to becoming Washington Redskins head coach By Dave Sheinin The Washington Post Jan. 9, 2014 There is one lonely branch of the vaunted West Coast Offense coaching tree — the one the great Bill Walsh sent rising from the ground decades ago — that is twisted and gnarled, and that loops back around on itself, as if bent by an unnatural force. But this branch, while strange-looking, is thriving and sturdy and, though others have withered and died, continues its climb towards the sun. The branch is Jay Gruden. With the Washington Redskins naming Gruden, until now the Cincinnati Bengals’ offensive coordinator, as their new head coach Thursday, it completes a remarkable coaching journey that is perhaps unlike any in NFL history – unless you can name another who has played and/or coached in the World League of American Football, the Arena Football League and the United Football League, who has drawn paychecks from professional teams called the Dragons, the Surge, the Storm, the Kats, the Predators and the Tuskers. If those minor-league teams — from places ranging from Barcelona to Sacramento to Orlando — don’t ring a bell, then surely the last name does. Gruden is the younger brother, as well as a protégé of sorts, of Monday Night Football analyst Jon Gruden, former Super Bowl-winning head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Jay, now 46, spent seven seasons on Jon’s Tampa Bay staff, several of them connected to his brother via headset from the press box, one segment of a football education that has been a lifetime in the making. “Jay’s starting point is within that West Coast tree,” said University of Pittsburgh quarterbacks coach Brooks Bollinger, who played two seasons under Jay Gruden with the UFL’s Florida Tuskers. “His terminology and play design were similar to Jon’s. I think it would be wrong to say he got it all from Jon, but that was his starting point. No question the foundation of who he was from an offensive-philosophy standpoint was similar to Jon. He’s definitely a West Coast [offense] guy.” Jay Gruden’s professional career path may have more twists and turns than most, but his pedigree is pure football. His father, Jim, was a longtime coach and scout at the high school, collegiate and NFL levels. The three Gruden boys — Jim Jr., Jon and Jay — were all born in Ohio, as Jim Sr. went from Fremont High School to Heidelberg College, two stops on a lengthy coaching resume. Jay, the youngest, was the best athlete of the bunch — better than Jon, whose playing career ended at the University of Dayton, and Jim Jr., who became a doctor. He played four seasons under Howard Schnellenberger at Louisville, throwing for 7,024 career yards and leading the Cardinals to an 8-3 season as a senior in 1988, the program’s first winning season in a decade. Schnellenberger gave his quarterbacks extraordinary leeway to call audibles, and Gruden was one of his best pupils. “He had the final say, really, when he got out there and saw the defense, after the coaches had put together the plan,” Schnellenberger told the Bengals’ Web site in 2011.

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While Jon eventually became one of the most recognizable faces in professional football — his intensity and twisted facial expressions earning him the nickname “Chuckie” — Jay, following his collegiate career, toiled away in obscurity in football’s minor leagues. But he won everywhere he went. In the Arena League, he won six championships as a player or coach. When Jon got the Tampa Bay head coaching job in 2002, he invited Jay to join his staff, and for a number of years, the latter double-dipped – working for the Buccaneers from July to January, then moving down I-4 to work for the AFL’s Orlando Predators. For the first two seasons, he was simultaneously an NFL assistant coach and an AFL quarterback, before retiring from playing in 2004. With the smaller playing field and hectic pace of the Arena League, Gruden became adept at creating space for his quarterbacks, while emphasizing quick decision-making — attributes he continued to emphasize even as he moved on to “the outdoor game.” “You can see a direct correlation between his time in the Arena League and what he’s been able to do in the NFL,” Bollinger said. “Guys who have been in that world have an easier time looking outside the box.” His Florida-centric life also allowed Jay Gruden to be a constant presence at home for his three sons. And when Jon was fired from Tampa Bay in 2008, and shortly thereafter the Arena League went on an extended hiatus, Jay latched on as offensive coordinator with the Florida Tuskers of the fledgling UFL — hired by then-head coach Jim Haslett — and assumed the head coaching job when Haslett left to be the Redskins’ defensive coordinator. In both seasons, the Tuskers played in the UFL title game. And in a delicious twist, Haslett will now be on Gruden’s staff in Washington. “The guy is amazing and very intelligent,” Haslett told the Orlando Sentinel in 2009. Speaking of Jon and Jay, Haslett said, “They’re so much alike, it’s unbelievable.” But a more knowledgeable source on the personalities of the Gruden brothers — their father, Jim Sr. — disagrees. “Jon is the more emotional guy,” said Jim Gruden Sr., in a telephone interview. “Jay is more laid back. I’ve seen him lose his cool, of course. But Jon can flip the switch on in a second — Jay’s not like that. He doesn’t fly off the handle. He’s kind of a different dude from Jon.” One other way the Gruden brothers are different: unlike Jon, Jay was never a cut-throat career-climber who needed to be in the NFL at all costs. “It was never a goal of his until the year the Arena League folded,” Jim Gruden Sr. said. “He was never a guy who was a climber. He was happy where he was. But things change in life. His kids were getting to be college-age. You could see Jay was starting to think more about the NFL.” His hiring in Cincinnati in 2011, as offensive coordinator on Marvin Lewis’s Bengals staff, coincided with the drafting of quarterback Andy Dalton and wide receiver A.J. Green. In each of their first three seasons, the Bengals made the AFC playoffs, but lost in the first round, including a 27-10 defeat at home to San Diego on Sunday. In Gruden’s three seasons there, the Bengals’ offense has risen from 18th to 12th to sixth in the NFL in points per game, gaining him a reputation as one of the game’s top young offensive minds.

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“We are much simpler in our scheme for the quarterback since Jay has come on board,” Lewis told the Bengals’ Web site. “We are not reinventing the wheel against every new defense we face. The quarterback has a lot of leeway in the things he can call, and Jay has recognized that Andy was the type of player who could use those options effectively.” By the end of the 2012 season, Gruden had been asked to interview for four NFL head coaching jobs. When none panned out, Gruden simply went back to Cincinnati and won another division title. If his career has proven anything, it is that opportunity will come when it is ready to come, and no sooner. New Redskins coach: Quiet intensity, offensive creativity, relentless work ethic By Nathan Fenno The Washington Times Jan. 9, 2014 Almost three decades haven’t removed the moment from Howard Schnellenberger’s mind. On the final play of Jay Gruden’s sophomore season at the University of Louisville in 1986, a Florida State defensive lineman twisted the quarterback’s left leg into an unnatural position. Gruden’s anterior cruciate ligament and medial collateral ligament were torn. “I thought they tore it all the way off,” said Schnellenberger, Louisville’s head coach at the time. “I didn’t think he’d ever play again. But he came back.” The injury is part of an unorthodox path taken by Gruden that led to Thursday afternoon’s press conference at Redskins Park where he was introduced as the troubled franchise’s new head coach. The same traits of tenacity and toughness that Schnellenberger believed helped Gruden, 46, return from the knee injury will be needed as he takes charge of a team coming off a tumultuous 3-13 season. He is the eighth — and youngest — head coach hired by the Redskins since Daniel Snyder purchased the team in 1999. “He’s one of my favorites because he’s an overachiever,” Schnellenberger said. “He’s a driven person.” That attitude helped carry Gruden, the son of a former college coach and NFL scout, on a winding journey through professional football’s hinterlands. In the pass-happy Arena Football League played on 50-yard fields, he won four championships as a player with the Tampa Bay Storm, then two more as a head coach of the Orlando Predators. The league’s hall of fame, where he was inducted in 1999, dubbed him “the AFL’s own version of John Elway.” One Florida newspaper described Gruden as the “Michael Jordan” of the AFL. The accolades didn’t diminish the sting from an NFL playing career that never happened. “I never understood why I never got an opportunity, but I’m still a little bitter over that,” Gruden told the Orlando Sentinel in 2006. When Gruden’s elder brother, Jon, coached the Buccaneers from 2002 to 2008, he came along as an offensive assistant and continued his football education before they were fired in 2008.

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Attention has never been in short supply for the elder brother after coaching the Buccaneers to a win in the Super Bowl in 2003 and, these days, as an analyst on ESPN’s Monday Night Football broadcasts whose name regularly pops up in coaching rumors. But in the relative anonymity of little-known football leagues and the dusty corners of an NFL staff, the younger brother crafted a reputation for quiet intensity, offensive creativity and a relentless work ethic that made him the first one to hit the weight room or to study film each morning. “Jay, it takes a little longer for him to get pissed off,” his father, Jim, said from the family’s home in Tampa, Fla. “It can happen to Jon real fast.” Added Schnellenberger: “Jon is gregarious, outgoing. He’s a music man. He’s an entertainer. Jay is not that. He’s down to earth and doesn’t use more words than he needs to use to get his opinions and thoughts across. His father was a very laid-back guy. Jay takes a lot after him.” The journey to Washington hasn’t been without bumps. Gruden spent the past three seasons as offensive coordinator for the Bengals. Their season ended Jan. 5 with a 27-10 loss to the Chargers in the wild-card round of the playoffs that continued a string of postseason failures. Questions followed Gruden’s play-calling. Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton turned over the ball three times in the second half and Gruden called for 31 passes in the fourth quarter, despite preaching a balanced attack of runs and passes. “Sometimes, maybe, I give coordinators too much credit like, ‘OK, this play worked a couple times, no way it’s going to work again,’” Gruden told Cincinnati radio station ESPN 1530. “You outthink yourself, and that’s the whole thing you go through as a coordinator is how to attack.” Gruden also earned national notoriety for a profane rant captured by the HBO reality series “Hard Knocks” during Bengals training camp in August. After what he believed to be a poor practice, the coordinator invoked the name of a popular cartoon mouse before descending into a bleep-filled tirade that included his disinclination to coach a .500 team and a desire for further attention to detail. Despite the glitches, he has interviewed for at least six other NFL head coaching jobs since he was hired by the Bengals. Gruden’s approach has led to success outside the video-game world of the AFL. With the Florida Tuskers of the upstart United Football League in 2009, for instance, he helped quarterback Brooks Bollinger earn the league’s most valuable player award. “Part of why I felt comfortable as a quarterback was not only what he could teach me just at my position, but how he made everything else flow together,” Bollinger said. “I think his ability to do that with the offense — you know, to get guys in the right places and make concepts match up and all the personalities you have to manage at the other position — I think his understanding of that helps the quarterback have success and feel very comfortable.” Jim Haslett, the Redskins’ defensive coordinator the past four seasons, hired Gruden as his offensive coordinator with the Tuskers. He then succeeded Haslett as head coach when Haslett left to join Mike Shanahan’s staff as defensive coordinator in Washington in 2010.

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Former Redskins quarterback Joe Theismann was part of the Tuskers’ ownership group and interacted with Gruden on a regular basis. “I watched the way he worked, watched the way he communicated with players, watched the way players responded to working for him,” Theismann said. “Everything was really positive.” The tight-knit connections around the hire don’t end there. Redskins general manager Bruce Allen held the same position with the Buccaneers from 2004 to 2008 before he and the Grudens were fired. Allen led the coaching search after Shanahan was fired and sat next to Gruden during Thursday’s press conference. The new coach had a five-year contract and tried to push beyond the troubles that led the Redskins to losing records in seven of the past 11 seasons. “He’s very stoic, a lot more outgoing now [than in college], when he was a man of few words,” Schnellenberger said. “The smile is on his face all the time.” A smile that won’t soon fade. First-year coach Jay Gruden has Redskins thinking quick turnaround By Don Banks SI.com June 12, 2014 ASHBURN, Va. -- The honeymoon months are always fun and filled with promise for a first-time NFL head coach, in that blank-slate, anything-is-possible sort of way. But soon enough, we'll begin to find out if Jay Gruden and his new-look Redskins resemble the club that took the NFL by surprise in 2012, storming to an NFC East title, or the team that bottomed out in dysfunctional fashion in 2013, posting Washington's worst record (3-13) since the dawn of the Norv Turner era in 1994. In overview, that is the key question: Which version was the real Redskins? And while we're at it, which incarnation of quarterback Robert Griffin III will we see in 2014 under Gruden, given that the arc of Griffin's first two years in the NFL so clearly mirrored the fortunes of the franchise? Somewhere in between is my hunch, but Gruden knows there's no upside to using the past two wildly divergent seasons in Washington as any meaningful measuring stick. Whatever the story of this year's Redskins turns out to be, it will only reveal itself in due time. "I try to forget what happened here both in '12 and '13,'' Gruden said, talking in the moments after his team's OTA workout Wednesday afternoon at Redskins Park. "We just want to make it look like '14 around here. It's a whole new season, with brand new challenges ahead. We can't even think about the last two years. Things were learned from what happened in '12 and '13, from the growing process as far as a young quarterback is concerned. But I feel confident in Robert's abilities, and who wouldn't? He's a confident kid. "If he has a problem right now, a negative, it's he wants every play to work. Sometimes he might throw a ball into coverage when he shouldn't, especially out here (in offseason workouts). But when you've got the live bullets flying around (during the season) and he's got the ability to run, I think you'll see more of the element where he's willing to just get what he can get out of a play and live to fight another day. Out here he's trying to make every play, but I've been really thrilled with what he's done so far.''

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Gruden is wearing Redskins colors in large part, of course, because he's a quarterback-minded coach, hired by a team that has a franchise quarterback already facing something of a crossroads season in the third year of his career. The former Bengals offensive coordinator and ex-collegiate and Arena League quarterback sees the game from the QB position, and his challenge is to fully develop Griffin's gifts and perhaps undo any of the damage done by the quarterback's January 2013 knee injury and the upheaval of last season, when the trust and relationship between Griffin and former Washington head coach Mike Shanahan (and offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan) completely deteriorated. How Griffin's game matures under Gruden's touch will be the intriguing backdrop to Washington's 2014 season. Gruden's challenge is to take some of what Griffin did so brilliantly as a rookie in 2012 and find a way to use his unique athletic skills within a style of play that is sustainable health-wise. The way to read that may be that Griffin's read option days aren't completely over, but under Gruden, it'll never be 2012 again. "Personally my belief is the read option is better as an element of surprise,'' Gruden said. "If you're making it a major focal point of your offense -- though they had success with it -- that's problematic. You want to have some of it, no question, because it's the way to get the numbers back in your favor offensively. And with a quarterback like him, why wouldn't you have some of it? "But we're trying to develop him as an all-around quarterback. And I don't know if they had that (as a goal). I'm sure they did a little bit, but I think that's the clear intent moving forward, to develop him as an all-around quarterback. That's part of his growth, from '12 to '13 to now.'' Griffin seems eager to embrace making the vast majority of his plays from the pocket rather than with his legs, knowing that approach is necessary for his long-term success in the league. A year removed from last year's ACL/LCL rehabilitation, Griffin is clearly moving more fluidly without his knee brace and made several pretty throws from the pocket during the 90-minute OTA session I witnessed. Afterward he pronounced himself "very comfortable'' in Gruden's offense, but acknowledged it's a work very much in progress. Under Gruden, Washington's offense will feature some elements of the controlled passing game that helped the Bengals reach the playoffs in quarterback Andy Dalton's first three seasons in the league, but with doses of the play-action game that Griffin has excelled in, and plenty of reliance on the Alfred Morris-led running game. Ideally, Gruden is planning to blend the best of what Cincinnati and Washington did offensively. "We're going to have some different elements from Cincinnati,'' he said. "Some of the quick passing game will be about having the ability to get the ball out of the quarterback's hands to receivers out in space, and let them make a big play after the catch. It's a low-risk, high-reward type play, and you'll see some of those implemented in our offense. But then, here in Washington, they actually had some good play-action shot plays, and we'll carry some of those we like. There's definitely some concepts I really like and think are necessary for pro football quarterbacks.'' The vibe in Washington is predictably upbeat, after the Shanahan era ended in such desultory fashion. I've known Gruden since covering him in 1992 as the star quarterback of the Arena League's Tampa Bay Storm, and I knew his approachable, down-to-earth manner would play well with his players, after the somewhat imperial style of his predecessor in Washington. Chatting with Redskins receiver Santana Moss and newly arrived defensive end Jason Hatcher on Wednesday, both veterans lauded the sixth full-time head coaching hire of owner Daniel Snyder's 15-year tenure with the franchise.

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"It's too early to start talking crazy, but I'll just tell you, man, right now the aura in the building is just tremendously great,'' said Moss, now on his fourth Redskins head coach. "A veteran like myself looks forward to coming to work knowing that you have a coach who's just so relaxed and so efficient at what he's trying to teach us. That way we can go out there and be at ease in what we're doing and what we're learning. I think that kind of approach is a big step toward trying to get your team to believe what you want them to be this year.'' Hatcher, the former Cowboy who signed during free agency, called Gruden "a player's coach'' but hastily added that he's not incapable of cracking the whip if necessary. "He's not a be-your-friend type of coach,'' Hatcher said. "He'll put you in your place when you need to be put in your place. But for the most part, he's all about the players and making the environment fun and stress-free. A lot of coaches in the league are not really player's coaches, so once you get that chemistry going, knowing the head coach cares about you, you'll run through the wall for him.'' There are no walls to run through in mid-June, in OTAs, but the Redskins did add some quality pieces in Hatcher, receivers DeSean Jackson and Andre Roberts and safety Ryan Clark this offseason, and there is a nucleus of talent on hand that produced a playoff season not that long ago. In the always-competitive NFC East, where the last repeat champion was the 2003-2004 Eagles, Washington has plenty of ground to make up, but it also isn't facing a massive rebuilding project. There is always pressure to win now in Washington, but Gruden doesn't sound cowed by Dan Snyder's track record of burning through head coaches. When I asked Gruden to give me his perception versus reality impressions of Snyder, he didn't flinch. "As an outsider looking in, when he first took over, he was --,'' said Gruden, pausing. A bull in a china shop, I suggested? Laughing, Gruden said, "Yeah, I'm not going to lie. But the reality of it is he's a very passionate guy who really cares deeply about the Washington Redskins, their history, their tradition, the fans and this team. And he will do anything in his power to turn it into a champion. And when it's all said and done, that's the bottom line. "I think we're getting along great so far, but we haven't lost a game yet. I don't know what will happen then.'' Gruden's older, more famous, brother, Jon Gruden, has been both a Super Bowl champion coach and a fired coach in this league. He was on hand for Wednesday's workout, and the ex-Raiders and Bucs head coach and current Monday Night Football analyst said Jay Gruden will prove to be a good hire for Griffin's future. "I think he's organized, and he's going to be steady,'' Jon Gruden said. "He's proven he's a good play-caller, and I really like the staff he hired. I think the working environment is very good and I think that will help develop the players, particularly the quarterback and the young guys they're rolling along with.'' Jay Gruden knows there are no longer three-year windows given to new coaches in the NFL. It's get-it-done mode, every year. In 2013, three of the league's new coaching hires took their teams to the playoffs (Chip Kelly, Andy Reid and Mike McCoy) and two more missed the postseason by one game (Bruce Arians and Marc Trestman). That made it eight consecutive seasons where at least one new coaching hire headed a playoff-bound team in year one. "Our bar is set high here,'' Gruden said. "The way you build a team, it can happen quickly. Kansas City was 2-14 one year, then added a quarterback, stopped turning the ball over and made some plays on defense and went to the playoffs. The Eagles get their guys healthy, find a quarterback and all of a sudden they're flying high. That's what happens. It takes some weapons, but I think we have enough people here in this building that we can be competitive every week, and there's no reason why we can't do some great things this season.''

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Landing Jackson, the exiled Eagles receiver coming off a career year under Kelly in Philadelphia, was the biggest coup Washington executed thus far in 2014. He gives Griffin a proven downfield speed threat and should help draw coverage away from the likes of Pierre Garcon, Roberts and Moss in the passing game. Gruden said he doesn't really care what went wrong for Jackson in Philadelphia. He's just happy the Redskins won the Jackson sweepstakes. "He's not the only star receiver in the history of the NFL who's left a team and gone elsewhere,'' Gruden said. "T.O. did it. Randy Moss did it. Jerry Rice left the 49ers. There's been a lot of good players who have left previous teams for whatever reasons, it could be money, could be issues with the coordinator or head coach, whatever the reason is. It doesn't mean he can't play. We're willing to take a chance on this guy. "He's an explosive player and obviously those guys are hard to find. It's one thing to be fast and another to be extremely tough. He's not afraid of anything. Sometimes in practice it looks like he's coasting, but when you turn on the tape, he's two or three yards past the other receiver running the same route. He's just got a great stride and great control about him.'' Gruden's honeymoon phase in Washington remains in bloom for a little while longer, but his own stride and sense of control of his new team has been impressively steady so far. Nothing short of results will truly matter come the regular season, but for now, he's a new head coach in the NFL as summer approaches, and that means all things still seem possible.

Offensive Coordinator Sean McVay How Sean McVay became Redskins offensive coordinator before his 28th birthday By Mike Jones The Washington Post Jan. 16, 2014 Anyone who has crossed paths with Sean McVay will tell you he’s not normal. They also will say that little about his meteoric rise to offensive coordinator of the Washington Redskins comes as a surprise. Just six years ago, McVay hung up his cleats after three injury-plagued seasons as a wide receiver for Miami (Ohio) and got an entry-level coaching job on Jon Gruden’s staff with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. On Tuesday, the Redskins and Coach Jay Gruden , Jon’s brother, finalized the contract that made McVay, who turns 28 next week, the youngest offensive coordinator in the NFL. A promotion from tight ends coach, the job McVay held for three seasons under Mike Shanahan, was inevitable, people around the league say. McVay had the potential to direct his own unit, and many see him as a head coach in the making. “He’s been around it all his life. He was born into football,” said former Redskins quarterbacks coach Matt LaFleur, one of McVay’s closest friends. “He’s passionate, he’s positive and he’s persistent. He has this never-say-die attitude. And his preparation is really impressive. He’s got all the traits you look for in a coach.”

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“Sean’s going to be a star — there’s no question,” Jon Gruden gushed. “. . . He’s got an incredible personality and a passion for the game. Plus, he’s intelligent and has a strong work ethic. Sean comes from a great football family. He’s known what he’s wanted to do his whole life. He’s worked hard and been successful with every opportunity that’s been presented to him.” McVay certainly boasts strong football lineage. His grandfather, John, coached in the World Football League and NFL in the 1970s and spent 21 years in the San Francisco 49ers’ front office, winning five Super Bowls. Sean’s father, Tim, was recruited by Jay Gruden’s father, Jim, and played at Indiana. During family get-togethers, football dominated the conversations. “He was always right in the middle of all the discussions with myself, his father and two older uncles,” McVay’s grandfather remembered. “He was one of those kids that matured early — in life and as an athlete. Whether it was soccer or football, he was intense, to say the least. He was always concerned with what teams were doing defensively, what kind of coverages they were playing, who could play man-to-man, who could do this and that.” The fascination with X’s and O’s never waned. When McVay realized his playing career wouldn’t continue past college, he turned his attention to coaching and interviewed with Gruden, who hired him as an offensive assistant. Jay Gruden held the same title. McVay calls himself “really fortunate and blessed” to get that job, acknowledging his family’s connection with the Grudens helped. But he aimed to ensure his work ethic allowed him to stick around. “I wanted to do whatever job they gave me to the best of my ability, whether it was cutting up film or putting in formations or putting together tip sheets for the coaches, just whatever I could,” McVay said. Age doesn’t matter The Bucs fired Gruden following a 9-7 season in 2008. But McVay and Jay Gruden landed on Jim Haslett’s coaching staff for the United Football League’s Florida Tuskers — Gruden as the offensive coordinator and McVay as wide receivers coach. He was only 22. One of McVay’s players, Jermaine Wiggins, often jokingly asked, “You need me to buy you your beer after the game? Are you sure you’re old enough?” The ribbing never swayed McVay, however. “I’ve always had a confidence and a belief in myself that I belonged,” he explained. “And a lot of that comes from being around great coaches who are willing to help you grow faster than you probably would have. And this is what I’ve been around my whole life. It’s where I feel comfortable.” After that 2009 season with the Tuskers, McVay followed Haslett to Washington, where he was made an offensive assistant, working primarily with Keenan McCardell and his wide receivers unit. “He was young, but he didn’t just sit in the corner and watch,” former Redskins wide receiver Anthony Armstrong recalled. “He actually had a lot of great insight and did a great job of explaining stuff.”

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With roughly a month left in the 2010 season, tight ends coach Jon Embree left the Redskins to coach at Colorado, and McVay filled in. The following winter, when Jay Gruden tried to bring McVay to Cincinnati, where he had accepted the job as the Bengals’ offensive coordinator, the Redskins promoted McVay to full-time tight ends coach to avoid losing him. Washington’s tight ends thrived. In 2011, Fred Davis enjoyed a career year and appeared headed for the Pro Bowl before he missed the final four games of the season. The next season, Logan Paulsen had the best year of his career. In 2013, rookie Jordan Reed developed into a threat, setting franchise records for a rookie tight end. Now McVay is charged with helping the whole offense excel. The transition poses a challenge but one that is achievable, associates say. McVay already has the necessary holistic knowledge. The Grudens often preached the importance of “viewing the offense from an 11-man standpoint” regardless of coaching position. Under Kyle Shanahan, McVay was charged with planning third-down packages. And following their talks immediately after his hiring, Jay Gruden deemed McVay the best fit for an offensive coordinator. “I’m certainly proud but not at all surprised,” John McVay said. “Sean is so confident and so deeply involved in this stuff. He’s really immersed himself in the game. He’s a sharp guy, and he’s had some unbelievable opportunities to learn from some great coaches in Jon and Jay Gruden, Jim Haslett and Mike Shanahan and Kyle Shanahan.” A football junkie Passion, confidence and strong communication skills enable McVay to position his players for success, colleagues say. “I swear his alarm goes off at 4:45 in the morning, and he thinks, ‘Yes! Football!’ ” former Redskins tight end Chris Cooley said. “He’s so excited that he gets to coach, teach and talk football every day, and as a coach, you have to be like that. Because of that, he’s the most-prepared coach that I’ve ever played for, by far. . . . [His message] is very clear because he completely understands it. Players pick up very quickly if a coach isn’t really sure or questions the scheme and what it is. But he was always very clear in what he wanted and expected from guys. . . . He’s just a little more talented than a lot of people I’ve been around.” Described as “a people person,” McVay also succeeds because of his ability to read his players and cultivate relationships with them. “You look at the room that I was working with as tight ends this past year,” McVay said. “All of those guys are very good football players, but they also learn in different ways. At the end of the day, your job as a coach is to help people achieve at their highest potential. . . . So you need to get a feel for those players as people and find, ‘What’s the best way to motivate them and help them reach that highest potential?’ That’s always fascinated me.” McVay’s biggest task — and the most important relationship he must cultivate— involves quarterback Robert Griffin III, who will try to rebound from a tumultuous second season.

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Gruden will serve as play-caller and also will work with Griffin, but McVay is expected to help the transition by blending the best elements of the old offense with those of Gruden’s playbook. McVay embraces the challenge, viewing it as simply one more requirement in his progression. “I can’t control what happened last year,” he said. “All I can control is the relationship that I have with Robert, and we’re going to develop that, and it’s going to be strong. . . . We’re going to work and succeed together, and any failures, we’ll go through those together as well. So I’m not worried about what has happened before. I’m just excited about what’s ahead.”

Defensive Coordinator Jim Haslett Jim Haslett thinks this year’s defense has a lot of potential By Jason Reid The Washington Post June 20, 2014 For four seasons — three of which ended with 10 or more losses — defensive coordinator Jim Haslett followed orders while former head coach Mike Shanahan made his job more difficult by tinkering with the defense, people within the organization say. And although Haslett often was frustrated that Shanahan, who had roster control, invested more heavily on offense during free agency, he kept his concerns in house. With the arrival of new Coach Jay Gruden, with whom Haslett worked previously, things have changed. Team President and General Manager Bruce Allen, who now has final say over the roster, committed almost $26 million in guaranteed money to retain outside linebacker Brian Orakpo and defensive lineman Chris Baker, and lure defensive lineman Jason Hatcher from the Dallas Cowboys. Haslett is confident Orakpo, Hatcher and Baker will play major roles in bolstering Washington’s pass rush, which hasn’t been good enough since Shanahan scrapped the team’s longtime, successful 4-3 defense in favor of a 3-4 alignment. Haslett is also optimistic about improvement in the secondary — Washington’s safeties probably couldn’t play much worse — and generally pleased with the defensive roster at this stage of the offseason. On July 23, the Redskins report to training camp in Richmond. After the team completed minicamp on Wednesday at Redskins Park, Haslett is eager to get going again. “I like our guys. I really do,” Haslett said the other day. “We’ve got a good group. We’ve got some versatility to do different things.” With the arrival of Hatcher, who had 11 sacks for the Cowboys last fall, Haslett plans to be highly aggressive in rushing the passer. Orakpo and Ryan Kerrigan, Washington’s starting outside linebackers, are expected to have more freedom to attack than they had under Shanahan. “We’re going to try to take advantage of some of the guys we have,” Haslett said.

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Haslett has many ideas about how to best use Hatcher, who was scheduled to undergo arthroscopic knee surgery Thursday and may miss the beginning of training camp. “I’m not a doctor. I don’t know” when Hatcher will return, Haslett said. “I just know he’s a heck of a football player. We’e excited to have him on our team. He’s going to be fine.” An improved pass rush would help the secondary. But the Redskins need their young defensive backs, especially David Amerson and Bacarri Rambo, to take big steps forward. “Obviously, that’s a key,” Haslett said. “You’ve got to have some guys grow up. It’s a maturation process. We expect all of those guys to get better and better.”

Special Teams Coordinator Ben Kotwica Redskins’ Ben Kotwica has players lining up to join his ‘special forces’ By Mike Jones The Washington Post July 10, 2014 The former Apache helicopter pilot and company commander stood in front of the room and issued the challenge. “Who wants to join my special forces?” Ben Kotwica asked, strong and clear as he conducted his first special teams meeting at Redskins Park back in the spring. He spoke of pride, commitment, and a physical style of play, and again, asked who wanted to join his “special forces.” Ears perked up. Things had definitely changed. Special teams play ranked among the lowest of the lowlights during Washington’s 3-13 campaign in 2013. Keith Burns never could find the right buttons to push as the first-year coordinator who took over for the long-time, well-respected firecracker of a special teams coach, Danny Smith. Burns struggled to find willing participants to round out his units. Some players disagreed with his philosophies and schemes, and that led to arguments in meeting rooms and sometimes on the sidelines. During one heated exchange, Burns challenged a player to fight him. There was nothing special about Washington’s special teams units. All pride in the units had been lost. And so, finding the right man to overhaul the unit ranked among Jay Gruden’s first moves after being hired as head coach in January. He zeroed in on Kotwica, whose contract with the New York Jets had just expired. Under Kotwica, the Jets in 2013 ranked among the top 10 in the NFL in kickoff return yards, and 17th on kickoff coverage. By no coincidence, those two areas had ranked among Washington’s biggest weaknesses. It also wasn’t just happenstance that some of Kotwica’s strengths — discipline, planning, strong motivational and communication skills — represented weaknesses of the previous coordinator.

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Kotwica had proven himself as a fast riser in the NFL coaching ranks. And his leadership skills came without question both on the field and off. ‘Apply within’ After concluding his senior season as a linebacker for Army, where he anchored the defense and helped his team to 10 wins — most in school history — Kotwica went on to serve his country as an Apache helicopter pilot. During his eight years in the Army, Kotwica deployed to Bosnia, and was stationed in Korea. In 2004, as a captain in the second Iraq war, Kotwica flew more than 1,000 combat hours. Kotwica never lost his love for football, and he realized coaching bore a number of similarities to his role as a company commander, where he had to unite a group of men, get them to buy in on an important mission and execute with precision. Upon completion of his military career in 2005, Bob Sutton, Kotwica’s former coach at West Point, helped the soldier get a job as the defensive coordinator for the U.S. Military Academy prep school’s football team. Two years later, upon Sutton’s recommendation, then-Jets head coach Eric Mangini gave Kotwica an entry-level job on his staff as a quality control assistant for the defensive and special teams units. Six years later, he was promoted to special teams coordinator. Now in Washington, Kotwica assumes the task of rebuilding the special teams units. During free agency, the Redskins pursued players who could contribute there, not just on offense or defense. In the opening days of the shopping period, Washington signed wide receiver Andre Roberts, who will compete as a punt and kick returner, and linebackers Akeem Jordan and Adam Hayward, who had both served as special teams captains for their previous teams. During his initial address and in meetings since, Kotwica has stressed the importance of excellence on special teams. This isn’t where players incapable of starting get stashed, as a number of players viewed the units last season. Kotwica wants and expects the best. “I think any time you try to form a unit or an organization, you want to instill a culture,” Kotwica said. “So there are things that I’ve brought from my military background. I put an ‘Apply within’ sign on my front door, and we’re taking all applicants, and I think guys have bought into that. A lot of guys have signed up and want to help this ballclub.” Thus far, Kotwica’s tactics have worked. There’s a new air in the special teams meetings and practices, said fullback Darrel Young — one of the few bright spots on the units last season. He said Kotwica, with his militaristic style, has impressed players and already has proven himself as “a leader of men.” Fellow special teams standout Niles Paul — one of the few players last season who seemed vexed over the disarray of the unit — agrees.

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“We’ve got a bunch of — with all the people we brought in — a bunch of people feeding off each other, who believe in what we’re doing out here and who are having a good time,” Paul said. “It’s definitely the way Ben communicates. You know Ben is a military guy. First day of special teams, he addressed us and said, ‘Who wants to join my special forces?’ And everybody was like, ‘Dang, I want to join the special forces.’ He’s getting everybody to buy into what he’s selling. We’re believing in him. That’s the big thing when you get a new coach, is guys believing in him. . . . Guys are communicating, guys are wanting to make tackles. That’s what special teams is all about.” Gruden agreed that Kotwica’s approach makes it impossible for players to take his message lightly or disrespect him. “Hell,” Gruden chuckled. “He intimidates me. I’m never going to overstep my boundaries with him.” Leading by example But Kotwica has done more than talk. He has backed up his all-hands-on-deck message by enlisting the services of position coaches to help the special teams staff in an attempt to ensure that his players receive the best instruction possible, and to spark greater unity. “I think that you can talk special teams and how important it is, but you’ve got to walk it,” Kotwica said. “I think when you incorporate those other coaches, I think the players see that and feel how important that is. You can hear that special teams are important and field position is important, but when players see [wide receivers coach] Ike Hilliard, [running backs coach] Randy Jordan helping out, it internalizes that.” In addition to speed, physicality and precision, Kotwica has stressed the importance of competition. He has both inexperienced and seasoned players auditioning for roles on his units. Washington also has two place kickers, two punters and even two long snappers competing for jobs — a rarity. Kotwica believes that competition will cause the players to work harder for jobs while also positioning him to field the best possible units, which will spur a Washington turnaround. That and preparation represent the biggest keys to success, the coach believes. “Whether it’s in the desert of Iraq or out on the football field on Sunday,” Kotwica said, “you have to be able to make adjustments and instill that confidence in your soldiers or your players that the job is going to get done.” Iraq War veteran Ben Kotwica brings authority to Redskins’ special teams By Tom Schad The Washington Times Sept. 3, 2014 A little more than a decade ago, U.S. Army Capt. Ben Kotwica landed in Taji, Iraq, a sandy city 20 miles north of Baghdad. It was April 2004 and Operation Iraqi Freedom II was humming along. The situation on the ground was calm, at least for a while. Then in May, the Mahdi Army attacked Sadr City. In November, Marines entered Fallujah. From the cockpit of an AH-64 Apache attack helicopter, Kotwica was often right in the middle of it all, zipping overhead at low

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altitudes and providing reconnaissance or cover fire. By the time he returned home in March 2005, he had logged more than 1,000 combat hours. "I didn't want to be in combat," Kotwica said. "But I wasn't averse to pulling triggers and doing that kind of mission." The mission Kotwica faces now is trivial by comparison. His tasks are no longer matters of life and death but of touchbacks and hang times, wedges and coverage schemes. As the new special teams coordinator of the Washington Redskins, he has been tasked with turning around what was statistically the worst unit in the league last season, according to a formula created by Football Outsiders. Kotwica's job has changed since 2004, but he brings the same approach and attitude to coaching that he brought to his role as an officer in places such as Bosnia-Herzegovina, Korea and Iraq: Technical expertise. Meticulous attention to detail. Open communication. And above all else, a type of firm, confident demeanor befitting a military veteran. "You do notice it," linebacker Akeem Jordan said. "I wouldn't say he's intimidating. I'd say he has a leader's presence. There's not too many times that you would doubt his judgment." 'I wanted to do a cool job' Before he was a coach or an officer, Kotwica was a starting linebacker and team captain at Army. He led the Black Knights to their only 10-win season and most recent Commander-in-Chief's Trophy in 1996, and it was during his time at West Point that he also began to think about life after graduation. "Really my thought was if I was going to be in the Army, I wanted to do a cool job," he said. "And I thought flying would be pretty darn cool. So that's what I did." After a year coaching at West Point's preparatory school, Kotwica enrolled in flight school. Free to choose his preferred type of aircraft, he picked the Apache, an attack helicopter, rather than the Black Hawk, which is more commonly used for transporting troops. Or, in his words: "I went guns." Kotwica was stationed at Fort Bragg in North Carolina before being deployed to Bosnia-Herzegovina, where he spent seven months as a platoon leader. He then returned home briefly before moving on to Korea for six months, and later Iraq. Kotwica is careful not to reveal too many details about his time in Taji. When asked about his role in the context of the war, he says only that, "there were a variety of mission sets that we executed in Iraq." Sometimes he served as convoy security or air security for VIPs visiting the country. Sometimes he flew to gather reconnaissance or help identify targets during a conflict on the ground. And yes, sometimes, he had to pull the trigger in battle. "The most rewarding mission was helping the guys on the ground," Kotwica said. "When we did pull triggers, I never looked at it as an opportunity to take somebody else's life. I really looked at it as an opportunity to save our soldiers' lives." Kotwica estimates he was in the air six days a week, working toward objectives that took anywhere from two to five hours to complete. He learned to navigate a city like Baghdad at low altitudes, sometimes dodging wires

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and towers in shade or darkness. And he experienced the challenges of a nonlinear battlefield, where there are no clearly marked boundaries between clusters of allied troops and the enemy. In March 2005, Kotwica and the 1st Cavalry Division were sent home, marking the end of both his final tour and his eight-year military career. Kotwica retired with three medals and a Bronze Star. "I loved the military. I really, really enjoyed my time there," Kotwica said. "But my time was up." 'How can I help you get better?' Kotwica grew up on the south side of Chicago, the son of a military veteran who went on to become a state police officer. His parents ran what he called a "disciplined household," where everyone had responsibilities and every action had consequences. It was here, long before Kotwica accepted his scholarship offer to West Point, that he developed his unique demeanor. The military molded his personality, but the roots were in his childhood and how he was raised by his parents. "I think that I've always had somewhat of a, I don't know if the word is mature, or certain demeanor about me," he said. That demeanor, among other things, always made Kotwica think he might be a successful coach. Even in Pop Warner leagues as a kid, coaches would pinpoint him as a future leader. "Hey Ben," they'd say. "You might want to look at this coaching thing. I think you'd be pretty good at it." When Kotwica returned home from Iraq in 2005, he received an email and an invitation from then-Army coach Bobby Ross, asking if he'd like to coach at the academy's preparatory school. Kotwica worked as the defensive coordinator there for a season before later jumping up to the NFL and joining the New York Jets. Bob Sutton, who was New York's defensive coordinator at the time, had been the head coach at Army during Kotwica's playing days. Kotwica didn't come from a heavy special teams background, but soon worked his way up the ladder under longtime special teams coordinator Mike Westhoff, who retired after the 2012 season. Kotwica used his time in New York to learn the finer aspects of special teams play, and he hasn't stopped learning since. "He'll come to us and ask, 'How can I help you get better?' That's an awesome thing," said punter Robert Malone, who played under Kotwica in New York and was released by the Redskins last week. "A lot of coaches have a lot of pride and they don't get to that level, but he's a very humble coach. And he's willing to learn whatever it takes to help us." 'Sense of accountability' Kotwica isn't exactly a drill sergeant, players say, but there's no confusion in what he says. First-year coach Jay Gruden said Kotwica "doesn't beat around the bush." Long snapper Nick Sundberg called it "brutal honesty." "I like that about him," Sundberg said. "If I have a bad day, I want to hear about it. I don't want things to be sugarcoated or anything like that. It's not sugarcoated on Sundays. So if I need to get better, he tells me I need to get better."

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Kotwica demands precision and exact timing in every drill at every practice. Make a mistake while covering a punt return and he will work with you to fix it. Make the same mistake a second time and, in Jordan's words, "you can tell." "I think players respect him a lot in that regard," Gruden said. "There's a sense of accountability amongst our players that has to be taught, and Coach Kotwica is a perfect guy to teach that." Keith Burns, once a star special teams player who was hand-picked by former coach Mike Shanahan, oversaw Washington's dreadful special teams performance last season. Before that, Danny Smith steered the unit to mediocrity over eight years. Sundberg said Kotwica "brings a lot to the table that we, I'll just say, lacked last season." Whether it stems from his military background or everyday demeanor, Kotwica believes Redskins fans will see his fingerprint on special teams this season. The unit, which he has aptly dubbed "special forces," will be more physical than in years past, he said. More organized. More disciplined. And, if all goes according to plan, more successful. "I'll tell you what, some of the schemes that he's doing with us and stuff like that, I'm excited, man," fullback Darrel Young said. "You'll see guys out there giving a lot of effort. I can promise you that."

CB Bashaud Breeland

A father’s focus: 17-month-old daughter lifts Redskins’ rookie Bashaud Breeland By Tom Schad The Washington Times Dec. 9, 2014 The drive from Clemson University to Sumter, South Carolina takes a little more than three hours, depending on the traffic. And on this day, there was traffic. Bashaud Breeland remembers it clearly. He remembers getting that first call on the morning of June 15, 2013, and soon making another, to inform Clemson coaches that he wouldn’t be at practice that afternoon. He remembers hitting the road, nine days earlier than expected, speeding toward the hospital and fatherhood and a terrifying but exciting future. And then he remembers slowing to a stop, though that did not bother him. “I was too excited to worry about anything,” he says, smiling and leaning forward as he speaks. “I was waiting for this day for a long time.” Jaelle Nicole Breeland was born that night at around 10. “Two hours before Father’s Day,” her father adds with a grin.

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In the nearly 18 months since, Jaelle has been Breeland’s motivation and pride, the fuel behind his superb junior season at Clemson and the main reason he decided to leave school early to pursue a career in the NFL. In his rookie season with the Washington Redskins, Breeland has been thrust into a starting role and emerged as one of the team’s most promising young players. He’s recorded 46 tackles, two forced fumbles and one interception in 13 games. But away from football, he has been thrust into a far more important and challenging role: that of a 22-year-old father, trying to give his daughter some of the things he never had. Balancing the roles is not difficult, he says. It doesn’t take much to turn Breeland, the physical Redskins cornerback, into Breeland, the beaming dad, laughing and scrolling through dozens of photos of Jaelle on his phone because he just can’t decide which one he likes best. “No matter how my day’s going,” Breeland says, “she always lifts me up.” Another drive Three days after Jaelle was born, Breeland returned to Clemson, walked into the locker room and saw a pile of Pampers and toys at his locker. “That’s when it hit me,” he said. “Like, I’m a father.” For the next month, Jaelle stayed at home with her mother, Ashley Baldwin, while Breeland resumed summer workouts with the Tigers. Entering his junior season, he found himself rising to a new level of play on the practice field. The workouts were easier now, his focus heightened. “It was like I had another drive,” Breeland said. “I wasn’t doing it for me no more. I was doing it for her.” At 21, Breeland now had to balance school, college football and fatherhood during his junior year. He and Baldwin, a fellow student at Clemson, typically dropped off Jaelle at an on-campus daycare center in the morning and picked her up in the evening, spending nights together at one of their apartments. Breeland didn’t have much money at the time. Then again, he never really did. He grew up in Allendale, S.C., where more than one in three residents currently live below the poverty line. And when Clemson coach Dabo Swinney came to visit during his recruitment process, Breeland hoped they could meet at the school rather than his house. “He came from a humble background. Very humble,” said Wayne Farmer, Breeland’s high school football coach and mentor. “He just didn’t have a lot.” That financial reality weighed on Breeland throughout his junior season at Clemson. He already believed he was one of the best defensive backs in the country, but with no income and a family to support, he had to make an immediate splash to prove himself worthy of an NFL contract. “Not only did his play affect him, but it also affected his family,” Clemson defensive backs coach Mike Reed said. “As a coach, you’re always trying to find a way that you can get your kid to play above and beyond the call of duty. And when he knew this directly affects his child, he came to play.” A family decision

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With Jaelle on his mind, Breeland recorded 74 tackles and broke up a team-best 13 pass attempts in 13 games during his junior season, receiving second-team all-ACC honors in the process. In the Orange Bowl on Jan. 3, he forced a fumble in the fourth quarter to help the Tigers beat No. 6 Ohio State. He made his decision to turn pro after the game. “I thought about it for the whole year,” Breeland explained. “And by the end of the year, whatever my heart told me to do, I was going to do it.” The move went against the advice of both Clemson coaches, who believed Breeland would improve his draft stock with another year in college, and Farmer, who wanted to see him complete his degree in community recreation, sport and camp management. It also surprised Baldwin, who added that she would have been supportive of whatever decision he made. Breeland, however, felt he was ready for the challenges of the NFL. He was ready to support Jaelle. It was a decision only he could make. “I didn’t have much when I was in school,” Breeland said. “I didn’t have a lot of money, and I knew I wouldn’t be able to support her off no stipend at Clemson University. So it was either drop out of school, get a job and take care of her, or try my chances playing professional football.” Breeland entered the draft as a projected second- or third-round pick who, by some estimates, could have been selected in the first round had he stayed in school another year. Instead, he slipped to the Redskins early in the fourth, the 10th cornerback off the board with the 102nd overall pick. Less than four months after his 22nd birthday, Breeland signed a four-year, $2.71 million contract with Washington, including a $486,000 signing bonus. “As a coach, I would love to have him for another year,” said Reed, who also coached Redskins cornerback David Amerson at North Carolina State. “But you’ve got to take care of family first. … You commend a man who wants to take responsibility and make things happen. And he did.” ‘It’s like she’s a mom’ Love and instability filled Breeland’s life growing up. Breeland’s parents divorced when he was young. His mother, Tanya Jordan, eventually moved to Columbia, S.C., and now works for Walmart. His father, Darren Breeland, is paralyzed on the left side of his body — the result of a childhood car accident — and is receiving disability benefits. Breeland’s father didn’t have a large presence in his life, those close to him say, and that’s one of the reasons why Breeland has made every effort to spend time with his daughter. He and Baldwin, who have been together on-and-off for nearly five years, live with Jaelle in a two-story townhouse in Northern Virginia. Jaelle never ceases to amaze Breeland, who returns home after a long day of practice or a recent Redskins loss and finds his daughter’s laughter contagious. “It’s like she’s a mom,” he said. “She takes care of me sometimes. That’s what it feels like.”

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Not yet 18 months old, Jaelle is already walking and talking. She says “No.” “Yes.” “Bye.” “Hi.” She sings and dances in the living room. She climbs the stairs to find her mother. She is shy around certain people, but otherwise outgoing. She loves hide-and-seek. She’s playful and smart and smiling, always smiling. “A bundle of energy,” Baldwin said. Sometimes, Jaelle scurries into her room, where rows of children’s books rest on a bookshelf. She hides for several minutes, then runs back out with one of four books in hand, looking for a lap to sit on and Breeland or Baldwin to be the storyteller. “It’s like four books that she’ll always pick,” Breeland said. “Those four books, every time.” His eyes brightened with every word. “Jae has him wrapped around her finger,” said Baldwin, who recently graduated with a mathematical sciences degree. “She loves him, he loves her. They’re cute together.” Fatherhood and football Breeland’s first major headline with the Redskins came when he was cited for marijuana possession at a Richmond gas station near the end of training camp. He filmed a public service announcement for the city last month as restitution, and said he has learned from his mistake. Coach Jay Gruden called Breeland’s citation a “little hiccup” in an otherwise strong camp. And in the months since, Breeland has strived to be a better role model for his daughter. It’s a maturation process that many young fathers must go through, veteran wide receiver Santana Moss said. “When you get them kids, man … you kind of just look back and say, ‘Hey, something’s got to stop.’ You just look at the big picture,” said Moss, now a father of four. “You want to be able to lay a foundation for them to be able to have a sense of [how] they need to lay theirs, when they have that day and they have somebody that they need to take care of.” Breeland is one of several young Redskins who have recently become fathers. Running back Silas Redd’s son, Nico, celebrated his first birthday last month. Roy Helu III, son of another running back, is four months old. And offensive tackle Morgan Moses’ son, Isaiah, was born Oct. 21, two days after Washington beat Tennessee. “You’re no longer playing for yourself,” Moses said. “You have somebody watching you all the time, no matter what you do — in the house, outside the house. You become a role model for somebody.” Breeland’s former coaches say Jaelle has not only transformed the cornerback’s life but also improved his production on the field. Reed said off-field happiness can have a carryover effect for any player, while Farmer senses that something has changed in Breeland, whom he has known for more than 10 years. “The way he’s playing, with the confidence he has — I’m going to assume it’s his little girl, his daughter, has settled him down,” Farmer said. “I’ve seen that drive and focus in his play, that maturity.”

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Jaelle watches every Redskins game, either in-person at FedEx Field or at home on TV, though Baldwin says she can never sit still. She doesn’t understand what her father does on the football field, or why, but some day she will. Some day, she’ll understand that he does it all for her.

S Ryan Clark ‘Old guy’ Ryan Clark will fill leadership role for Redskins By Brian McNally The Washington Times June 18, 2014 Redskins safety Ryan Clark eyed the group of former players who showed up to watch a minicamp practice this week and smiled. By his rough count, Clark, now 34 and back with Washington for the first time since 2005 after signing as a free agent this spring, had played with a quarter of the ex-Redskins who attended. Most of those men have long since finished their football careers. Clark is still going with no plans to stop. “I guess that tells you a little bit about when I was here,” Clark joked after a minicamp practice on Wednesday. “But for me, it’s good. There are a lot of places I could have went where it would have been like starting over. This really isn’t. I have a foundation here. I know people here. I also know the fanbase. I know what it is to be a member of this team. … It was a good choice.” Safety was a problem area for Washington throughout last year’s miserable 3-13 campaign. It had to be addressed. And while Clark’s age makes him a short-term answer, coaches and teammates say he still brings value at a position of need. On a defense that lost its unquestioned leader, linebacker London Fletcher, to retirement, Clark could help fill that void. “I love a guy like Ryan to be around just for what our defense was missing,” said wide receiver Santana Moss, who played with Clark in Washington in 2005. “I think with London leaving, Ryan is the next best guy to be out there, to be able to listen to and to be able to talk to these young guys.” Moss remembers Clark, undrafted out of LSU before catching on with the New York Giants in 2002, calling out plays and communicating with defensive teammates — veterans whose heads would swivel to see if this unheralded youngster knew what he was doing. He usually did. Clark parlayed his tenure with Washington into eight seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers, where that defense ranked in the top five in the NFL in yards allowed per game for six years in a row and led the league four times. Clark started 109 of 111 games with the Steelers, played alongside strong safety Troy Polamalu and went to two Super Bowls, winning one of them. In 2011 he was named to the Pro Bowl. In Washington, the mercurial Brandon Meriweather is what passed for a steady veteran last season. Given his checkered disciplinary history, that didn’t amount to much. Otherwise at safety, the Redskins have Tanard Jackson, stained by multiple drug suspensions and a complete question mark in his return to the NFL; the

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talented Phillip Thomas, who missed his entire rookie year with a Lisfranc injury to his left foot; and Bacarri Rambo, who was overwhelmed as a rookie last season. “You have to have great communication skills,” defensive coordinator Jim Haslett said. “And we’ll give [Clark] some leeway. When we game plan we’ll have those guys have some checks and do some different things because, obviously, he can handle it. He did some [Wednesday]. That’s a good addition to our football team.” Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III laughed when asked about Clark. In one of their first conversations as teammates, the two men recalled a game at Pittsburgh in 2012 when Griffin went out for a pass, was whistled for a pass interference penalty and was promptly drilled with a helmet-to-helmet hit by Clark. It wasn’t funny at the time, though, and Griffin joked that play was quickly deleted from the team’s playbook. “I think what everyone points to is leadership,” Griffin said. “But you just can’t come in and start talking and have people listen to you no matter what your pedigree is. I think [Clark] has done a good job coming in and showing it, working hard and then making plays out on the field. … We’re glad to have him.” But leadership is an intangible. Clark is determined to show that a disappointing 2013 season, when Pittsburgh tumbled to 13th in yards allowed and missed the playoffs for a second consecutive year, wasn’t indicative of age catching up to him. Clark started all 16 games for the Steelers and had two interceptions. But his play suffered compared to 2012, which he considers the finest season of his career. He is sure that level isn’t beyond him yet. “They call me ‘old guy’ around here. Every now and then, the younger guys point to my age,” Clark said. “And I tell them ‘I’m still good enough to be running around with you.’ So either they gotta get better or eventually I gotta be 40.”

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QB Kirk Cousins

Ex-Spartan Kirk Cousins winning over Capitol By Lynn Henning The Detroit News October 11, 2014 Ashburn, Va. — Anyone who studied him at Michigan State, the quarterback and the man, had a sense for how Kirk Cousins would deal with a temporary NFL quarterbacking crisis. Publicly, he would take the sack for four interceptions thrown in a rare and hideous game against the Giants a few days earlier. He would do it with accountability, with a steely smile on his face and a cleric's resolve in his voice and with a diplomat's sense for saying exactly the right thing. Days later, after he had gone 21-for-36 with zero interceptions against the Seahawks' shock-and-awe defense, and after partnering with the gifted DeSean Jackson on some glorious plays good for a more-like-it passing rating of 102.0, Cousins again would prove there's no path like the high road. "I didn't like that we lost," Cousins said after his Washington team had been whipped by Seattle, 27-17, on Monday night at FedExField. "We avoided negative plays — not a lot of sacks, no turnovers — and that's a positive. But when you lose, you lose, and that's all that matters in this league." A few days earlier he had sat on a brown leather sofa tucked within Washington's NFL practice center 8 miles from Dulles Airport. With blue jays squawking, deer prancing about, and pine and maple trees circling four practice fields and team facilities, there was a feeling of Michigan's Up North to an NFL team's sanctuary. A man from Holland, Michigan, who spent five years at Michigan State can appreciate the atmosphere in multiple ways. He might be steering an NFL team (1-4 record) with issues. But he remembers a rugged stretch or two in East Lansing as Cousins and coach Mark Dantonio together helped change Michigan State's football culture. "I feel like I was in a leadership laboratory there," said Cousins, wearing a yellow mesh jersey and burgundy team cap as he took a short, pre-practice break. "Even though I majored in kinesiology, I knew my real degree at Michigan State was in leadership — and in life. "Just watching Coach Dantonio, and being put into a position of responsibility, gave me a background in learning how to handle tough circumstances. Up here, the game is bigger, stronger, faster. The spotlight is brighter." Wanted by Washington These particular weeks in Washington would qualify as sticky, for sure. The record is bad. The team is breaking in a new coach, Jay Gruden, who replaced the previous coach, Mike Shanahan, which tends to happen after a team goes 3-13, as was the case in 2013.

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There have been awful injuries to star cornerback DeAngelo Hall (Achilles heel, gone for 2014) and, of course, to the man Cousins last year replaced, Robert Griffin III, whose knee and ankle ills have for part of the past year kept a supposed franchise quarterback from performing. Into this arena has stepped a 2012 fourth-round pick from Michigan State. Cousins mostly has been a hit in his work at Washington, even if he is 1-6 as a starter on a team that is on a 4-17 run. But his craftsmanship against the Seahawks — 21-for-36, 283 yards, two touchdowns, no picks — was in tune with past cameos from a 26-year-old whose talents explain why Shanahan wanted him early in the 2012 draft. Even after RG3 had been selected by Washington in 2012's first round, second overall, for a trade price so steep the Securities and Exchange Commission should have examined it, Shanahan wanted Cousins as insurance. Shanahan liked Cousins in the same manner Dantonio had been impressed in 2007. The Spartans were shopping for quarterbacks not long after Dantonio replaced John L. Smith. A new coach known for being a film critic in the vein of the late Siskel and Ebert had spotted a kid from Holland Christian High School who appeared to be headed to Western Michigan or Toledo. Cousins had broken his ankle his junior season at Holland Christian and those X-rays were about to drop a 6-foot-3, rifle-armed teenager into the recruiting world's murk, all before Dantonio called. A couple of years later, Cousins was Michigan State's starter. He and the Spartans went 22-5 his junior and senior years, including a share of a Big Ten title in 2010. A quarterback with all the requisite glitter — arm, accuracy, smarts, charisma — helped make Dantonio's program a model for Big Ten football revival. 'I like Kirk Cousins' Only rarely since he slammed onto the scene at East Lansing, and then Washington, has Cousins known any deep football grief. But it arrived in all its gore and groans on Sept. 25, a Thursday night game against the Giants, when America could watch on a spotlight CBS telecast a quarterback's descent into hell. Four interceptions. A fumble. Giants defenders saying they could see from Cousins' eyes where he was targeting a pass they often pilfered in a grisly 45-17 butchering of Cousins & Co. The mayhem came four days after Cousins had thrown for 427 yards against the Eagles. As any quarterback will vouch, NFL games can be alternating experiences in building and demolishing reputations. "It's not the first time I failed," Cousins said as he leaned into the sofa, rap music booming from the team's nearby weight room. "I think it's only important that you don't let it define you." The Giants debacle was a combination of every bad habit Cousins had ever accommodated, even during his early days at Michigan Sate. His footwork was, at times, a mess. He made incredibly narrow reads compounded by, as Giants defenders had said, his giveaway glances that might as well have turned them into Washington receivers.

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It was ugly and embarrassing. And it was out of character for a young NFL quarterback whose big-game skills had been a trademark since his days when the Spartans were taking apart their regular-season enemies and winning a bowl over a Southeastern Conference bruiser on the level of Georgia. "Michigan State prepared me well — above the neck," said Cousins as he talked about hitting the film room and cleaning up after his Giants disaster. "The thing is, in the NFL, every week you're playing an Ohio State, or a Wisconsin, or even an Alabama or a Georgia. "You're not playing one of those games that you are in college where maybe, early in the season, you're beating a team, 49-3. There's no chance for a game like that here — not where you can go out and maybe not perform at a full level." Gruden agreed that Cousins has had an experience a little different from every NFL quarterback, some of whom have played in Pro Bowls. "He can make the tough throw very easy, and he can make some easy throws a little tough," Gruden said. "It's just part of the consistency process." Against a hyper-cruel Seahawks defense Monday night, Cousins had revived, something ESPN analyst Jon Gruden noted time and time again: "Seven steps, one hitch," the analyst said. "That ball can't be thrown any better. "Good work by Kirk Cousins. I like Kirk Cousins." Building relationships Cousins would say the same about Washington, even if that 1-4 record is somber. He and his wife, Julie, an Atlanta native whom he married in June, live five minutes from team headquarters in Ashburn. For a west-side Michigan man, Washington D.C.'s culture is comfortable and inviting. He proposed to Julie on the U.S. Capitol building's steps, with its vista overlooking a town of beauty and eternal history. There are days when he and Julie simply park their car and traipse from one landmark to another: The Smithsonian, the National Archives, the National Air and Space Museum, the Library of Congress, etc. He is friends with Congressman Bill Huizenga, who represents his old Grand Rapids turf, and Cousins mentions he enjoyed a chance meeting with House Speaker John Boehner. His gift not only for smooth, rapid-fire responses, but for a brand of oratory that led to an epic speech at the 2011 Big Ten Football Kickoff Luncheon, naturally would lead one to suspect politics might be in Cousins' post-NFL plans. Even in news conferences, where he tends to appear about as often as Jay Gruden, Cousins is an erudite charmer, articulately explaining football and his place in a game of such complexity, all while often addressing questioners by their first name.

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As for a career in Congress or beyond, Cousins does not say yes, he does not say no, which means already he is mastering a pol's skill for non-declarations. But it would be no surprise if in a few short years Cousins is running as a Republican, true to his Christian evangelical roots (his father, Don, is pastor at Discovery Church in Orlando, Fla.) and his happy relationships with the likes of Huizenga and, however cursory, Boehner. But those thoughts hardly keep Cousins occupied in October 2014. He has film to watch. And practice to attend. And another game this week, at Arizona. "As a quarterback," he said, slipping into some basic NFL philosophy, "there are going to be things that go your way, and other times that will be tough. The guys who last are the guys who can ride it out and be as consistent as they can." If that sounds like something a young man from Michigan State might have said not long ago, you know Cousins. And you know not much has changed. A uniform, yes. The person, no way. Forget flash, quarterback Kirk Cousins goes for comfort with his ride to Washington By Peter J. Wallner Mlive.com June 5, 2014 When it comes to training camp arrivals, Washington quarterback Kirk Cousins is the anti-Reggie Wayne. Unlike the Indianapolis Colts receiver, who pulled into the parking lot of the Colts camp facility last week in an Indy car driven by professional driver Ed Carpenter, Cousins opted for a more conservative method of transportation when he and his wife, Julie, arrived in town in a conversion van. The van, a limited-edition 2000 model, belonged to his grandfather who passed away during the offseason, Cousins told The Washington Post, and it was no longer needed by his grandmother. So he bought it from her. “It’ll serve us well (in the Washington area), because my wife and I each have a car, but then when people come into town, it’ll kind of be a third car,” said Cousins, the former Michigan State quarterback and Holland native. “And it’s perfect for driving the hour-and-a-half from Ashburn to the games. And then they can tailgate, and they’ve got a TV in there, and you can kind of carry luggage in there. So it works well when visitors come to town for games, and Julie and I will take it on road trips in the offseason.” Cousins’ entrance wasn’t as grand as Wayne’s for other reasons, too, since Washington players reach the practice facility in Richmond, Va., via a shuttle bus. So the van has not yet been seen by his teammates. “Wait until I roll into the facility when we get back to Ashburn,” Cousins said. “That’ll be fun. I think my teammates will laugh a little bit.” Before he left, Cousins said the van even attracted attention around West Michigan. “You know what, sometimes I’d pull up to a stoplight when I was driving around Holland, and I think they’d expect an elderly person or a middle-aged dad to be pulling up,” he said. “And sure enough, I pull up.”

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QB Robert Griffin III

Robert Griffin III and Jay Gruden: Inside a budding relationship By Albert Breer NFL.com June 5, 2014 ASHBURN, Va. -- Jay Gruden was hired to coach a superstar. But he says that's anything but what he's found the task to be with Robert Griffin III, as the Washington Redskins work through organized team activities and approach the summer break. Yes, Griffin is high-profile. Yes, there's the ugly way last season played out. Yes, there's a lot on the line, considering what the franchise has invested in its 24-year-old front man. Yes, this is a player who's basked in a smoldering spotlight since bursting onto the national scene midway through the 2011 college season. And yet, what has struck Gruden the most thus far is ... "How smart he is," Gruden said, in a private moment after Wednesday's OTA practice. "He picked up everything effortlessly. He works hard at it, he studies it, he understands the position, and he's willing to learn and willing to take coaching. A guy with as much success as he's had, as early as he is in this young stage of his life, some guys are like, 'Eh, I don't need your coaching, I don't need this, I wanna do it my way.' He's not that way at all. He wants to be coached, he wants to learn the game, he wants to study. "He wants to be the greatest. And he knows he has a long way to go, which is refreshing from a guy that's had a Heisman Trophy and as much publicity as he's had. He knows he has work to do, and he's willing to put in the work. That's strikes me as ... I just wasn't expecting that." Hard to blame Gruden for his preconceived notions. No matter which side you fall on, the waning moments of the 2013 Redskins' 3-13 campaign were marked by a clash between old-school coach and new-school quarterback. Some saw the former as unbending. Others saw the latter as too headstrong. So there was a shakeup. Mike Shanahan was fired. General manager Bruce Allen was given more control and, eventually, the title of president. Gruden was brought in to fix the rest. The way the new head coach sees it, when it comes to the game's most vital position, he already has plenty to work with. "I think the total package you look for in a quarterback, if you're gonna create a player on Xbox, a quarterback, I think it'd look like (Griffin)," Gruden said. "I want a guy that can run 4.4, 4.3. I want a guy that can throw it this far, I want a guy that can scramble in the pocket. I want a guy that's smart enough to handle this, this and this. That's what you want. Now, it's time for him to go out there and do it." Gruden very cautiously concedes that his relationship with Griffin might be the most important one in the building -- "It is, but I think my relationship with everybody is important" -- and as such, the new boss knows these days are important ones. Gruden, who spent the past three seasons as the Cincinnati Bengals' offensive

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coordinator, landed the Redskins' head-coaching gig on Jan. 9. He's been working with RGIII since the offseason program began on April 7. What's next? Plenty. During our conversation, Gruden detailed where he and Griffin need to go over the coming months. To be sure, there's lots of work to do. The Offense Griffin said Wednesday that there are similarities between the offense he ran under Shanahan and the one Gruden is installing now, in that both have West Coast roots. But, Gruden said, "For certain plays and schemes, you have to treat them like he's never heard of them -- because he's never heard of them. And then you have to show him." The coach said they put in maybe 25 or 30 concepts in a typical day, and the offense will rep those against a certain coverage and look. The next day, the concept might come against a different look -- and no one will have more responsibility to react to that change than Griffin. In that way, Gruden says there are times he has to coach Griffin like he did Andy Dalton when Dalton was a Bengals rookie in 2011. Other times it's easier, because Griffin is familiar with the concept. "It's a whole training of your brain -- where you wanna go, how quick you can get there, the decisions you make as a quarterback against each coverage with each concept," Gruden said. "It'll take some time. But we have a lot of time, we have some film projectors in here, and he's willing to look at those and study them." The Player In describing Griffin as a dreamt-up video-game terror, Gruden freely admits there's a personal challenge rooted in his lack of experience with dual-threat quarterbacks. He's learning, too. He doesn't want Griffin to have his head ripped off. He also doesn't want to black out a rare athlete's electricity. "It's one of the great dilemmas that I have as a coach," he explained. "How do you tell a guy not to scramble, when I see Russell Wilson and (Colin) Kaepernick and even Andrew Luck and Aaron Rodgers make some of the biggest plays throughout the course of a game or season on broken plays? So you can't just say, 'Robert, I want you in the pocket; if it's not there, throw it away.' I want him to be himself and play." Griffin logged 120 carries (eight per game) in his Offensive Rookie of the Year campaign of 2012. That number dropped to 86, or 6.6 per game, last year. Gruden's still figuring out whether it should dip again in 2014. "I'm not gonna be the type of guy that's like, 'Hey, don't ever scramble. Stay in the pocket. I want you to be like Tom Brady,' " Gruden said. "Part of the thing that draws you to a guy like that is that he's not like everyone else. He's a special player playing the position like nobody else has played it. So we have to use his strengths, also. Maybe sometimes, he makes a poor decision or takes a hard hit that, hopefully, he gets up from. In the meantime, part of my job is to reduce the risk." The Mindset Gruden said he can reduce the risk plenty through play calling, managing the number of called runs and finding ways to get the ball out of Griffin's hands quicker. But there's also an element that he's coaching into Griffin now, as Shanahan did in 2012 and '13.

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The coach and quarterback have watched plenty of film to try to improve Griffin's habits on two fronts. First, there's tape that shows Griffin bypassing chances to get out of bounds unscathed -- opting instead to pick up a couple of extra yards. Gruden is trying to get his QB to weigh risk and reward, teaching him that punting can be OK. "Get yourself out of bounds, let's get to the huddle and play the next one," Gruden said, relating his advice to RGIII. "But like I said before, he's such a competitor; he wants every play to succeed. He's gotta understand, the defense is gonna win their battles. It's about winning the entire war, so to speak, from the position. Knowing when to throw it away and punt." Second, there's the issue of ball security, which Gruden sees as paramount. "You don't have to scramble around and hold the ball out here and get a forced fumble," Gruden said. "Part of it is uncoachable. It's instinct." The Progression During Griffin's transcendent 2012 season, many were quick to crown the quarterback. The truth is, he was running many of his college concepts as a rookie. Eventually, the NFL caught up to some of it, and in that way, part of his growth was delayed a year. The ACL tear that required him to undergo surgery in January 2013 only complicated that. All of which Gruden recognizes. "He's gotta play," Gruden said. "He's not gonna become the greatest quarterback in Year 3; he's gonna have his growing pains. It's a matter of learning the position, and learning situations, protections, when to throw it away, when not to throw it away, when maybe not to take that hit. All that. All the situations, the touch throws, the anticipation throws, the deep throws. Every game is different, and is gonna become a different challenge for him. ... He's just gotta play." The good news? Gruden sees a player who can roll with the punches, pointing to a sequence of plays on Wednesday as evidence. Griffin threw a pick, overthrew a receiver on an out-breaking route, then threw another pick. Backup Kirk Cousins came in to get his reps, then third-stringer Colt McCoy took his turn. Griffin came back and, Gruden said, reeled off "four great plays," showing an ability to process his mistakes and continue moving forward. "We're challenging him right now," Gruden said. "We're throwing a lot of fastballs at him -- see what he can hit. Some good, hard-breaking pitches, low and away -- see what happens, see if he bites at them. It's great. He's handled it great, man." And that brings us back to the crucial nature of the relationship between Gruden, a former quarterback himself and a teacher of the position by trade, and Griffin. The third-year Redskin is reluctant to expound on it now, because he knows the implications of his words and how they could be projected back to last year. But Gruden sees positive signs. "There's gotta be some trust there," he said. "I know Robert already, and I have a solid enough relationship there where he knows I'm not gonna call him out, and I know he's not gonna call me out. Whatever happens, I know we're on the same page, with the same goals in mind, and that's to win as many games as possible. And that's all

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that matters, the goals we have. As long as he's working every day, buying into the system, then everything is gonna go smoothly." Which is to say, so far, so good. Griffin, mother work to give back By Michael Phillips Richmond Times-Dispatch August 10, 2014 Robert Griffin III has given thousands of autographs during his time at training camp, but he collected some of his own over the weekend. On Sunday, Griffin met with 18-year-old Jamia Johnson, whose visit was coordinated by the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Saturday, it was a pair of young cancer survivors, Vincent Silver Jr. and Evan Washo. Griffin had the boys sign his cleats, and Johnson signed his jersey. “In these situations, they think they’re the ones being blessed, but it’s really them blessing us,” Griffin said. “It’s great to be able to have an impact like that.” Griffin’s desire to give back comes in part from his mom, Jackie. She has been a constant presence at training camp, often sitting alongside her mother, Richmonder Juley Allen. That’s nothing new. Jackie Griffin has attended her son’s practices since middle school, when she sat in the bleachers and filmed the workouts so Robert’s dad, Robert Griffin Sr., could watch them later. On Sunday, she said she’s always tried to instill the importance of being part of the community. “When they grow up, it’s all about giving back,” she said. “God opens the doors to do great things.” Jackie is doing that in her own way, as well. She’s launched her own radio show, which broadcasts in Washington on Wednesday afternoons. “We want to inform, inspire and empower people to go after their dreams,” she said. “We have people who are successful in different fields come tell the steps it took for them to get there.” Robert Griffin III said having his mom and dad’s presence at practice provides additional inspiration. “Knowing they’re there give you a little extra sense of awareness,” the quarterback said. “I know my mom’s over there praying. … The fact that she’s out here means a lot.”

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Today will be the last day of training camp open to the public. The team will have a short walk-through Tuesday morning that will be open to the camp’s volunteers, as a way to show appreciation to them. Griffin has talked during camp about working with new coach Jay Gruden to build a foundation that will serve the team well into the future. He was asked Saturday about instilling a “culture change,” and referenced the arrival of coach Art Briles during his time at Baylor. “You have to know how to win,” he said. “You have to get guys that want to win. For us, it started in the weight room, and here I think it trickles from the top down, from Dan (Snyder) to Bruce (Allen), from Bruce to Jay, and Jay to us. “I think we have the right people in place. I know we believe that. We have the right players in our locker room. We want to be consistent winners, all the time. Not one year, not two years. We want five, 10, 15 years of consistent winning. That’s what our goal is.” Those goals are long-term, but right now Gruden is focused on getting his team educated on the playbook before leaving camp. The coach spent time with Griffin on Sunday afternoon as he played with Johnson, as did several other players. Griffin was the star, though, and he said he’ll sport his new autographs for the remainder of camp. “When I was growing up, I always wanted to meet the guys I looked up to,” he said. “If I had met Michael Jordan, and he had asked me for my autograph, I think it would have been a shock. So it’s kind of flipping the script on them a little bit. I think it means something to them, and if I’m their first autograph, that’s an honor for me.”

CB DeAngelo Hall

DeAngelo Hall aims to lead a Washington Redskins defensive rebound By Mike Jones The Washington Post July 25, 2014 RICHMOND — With 10 seasons under his belt, DeAngelo Hall knows he’s closer to the end of his career than the start. But he fully believes he still ranks among the best cornerbacks in the NFL. He also believes the Redskins’ defense, a year after a woeful season, can become one of the league’s top units. Earlier this week, Hall watched a television program that featured a debate about the top cornerbacks in the NFL. His name was not mentioned. Miffed, he took to Twitter and declared he measures up against the top players at his position. As he kicked off the 11th training camp of his career Thursday, Hall laughed when asked about his tweets but didn’t back down.

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“As a corner, if you don’t feel like you’re the best, then you’ve got a problem,” said Hall, 30 . “I never said that I was the best. I’d be a fool to think that 11 years in I’m the best in the game. But I do think I’ve been pretty successful doing what I’ll do.” In 10 seasons, Hall has racked up 564 tackles, 127 pass breakups and 43 interceptions — five returned for touchdowns. He’s one of only five active defensive backs with 40-plus interceptions (behind Ed Reed, Charles Woodson, Champ Bailey and Asante Samuel). But Hall doesn’t generally command the same type of respect as those veterans or even as much as some of the young stars at the position. Asked why, Hall thought for a second before answering. “Maybe my reputation,” he said, referring to his image as a brash, hot-headed player in his younger years. “My reputation kind of precedes me a little bit. But I don’t go out there trying to please the media or the guys that are ranking corners. Probably early in my career, I did. But now I’m just, ‘The proof’s in the pudding.’ ” More than anything, Hall said he wants to conclude his career — however many seasons that remain — as a winner. Since joining the Redskins in 2008, Washington has reached the playoffs just once (in 2012). For his career, Hall has played in only two other playoff games (both in 2004 while with Atlanta). “Mentally, I’m just in a place where I know I don’t have a lot of football left, so I want to go out there, have as much fun as possible, lay it all on the line and not leave anything in the tank, so when I do walk away from this game, I feel good about it,” Hall said. “That’s just been my approach to these offseason practices and even last year. I just want to have fun and help us win as many games as possible.” Hall added, “The goal is not about my individual success. . . . I understand it’s not about me but about this team, and I’m just trying to make everybody better.” Hall’s approach comes as a welcome development for Coach Jay Gruden and his staff. Soon after accepting the job, Gruden reached out to Hall — then a free agent — and stressed that the team wanted to re-sign him. Gruden also told Hall he and defensive coordinator Jim Haslett wanted and needed Hall to help fill the leadership void created by linebacker London Fletcher’s retirement. Haslett was confident Hall could handle the role after seeing him display greater maturity last season. Gruden accepted Haslett’s endorsement. Thus far, Hall has delivered. “I did hear about DeAngelo Hall a little bit, some of the reputation, some of the things that happened, the attitude that he has,” Gruden said. “But as a cornerback, you kind of want some of that attitude, that cockiness, that confident air about you as long as it doesn’t affect your play. He’s proven the last few years that it doesn’t affect his play, and I think he’s calmed down a little bit. He knows what being a pro is all about.” He added, “We’re happy with his leadership role and his accountability right now.” That doesn’t mean Hall feels he has nothing to prove. He does and says the entire Redskins defense does as well. He says his defensive teammates want to maintain that mentality as they try to rebound from a 3-13 season.

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“Absolutely, there is a chip on our shoulder,” Hall said. “Seeing Seattle go out there and have a dominant defense, going into this offseason, they’re what everybody is talking about. Everybody wants that kind of attention and that kind of love. So we all have got a chip on our shoulder — not just the secondary. We all want to be great.”

WR DeSean Jackson

DeSean Jackson needed a job; the Redskins needed to take a chance By Jason Reid The Washington Post May 29, 2014 Wide receiver DeSean Jackson is a great fit with the Washington Redskins. With the big-play wideout at the top of their depth chart, the Redskins could have one of the NFL’s best receiving corps. Jackson and the Redskins just have to make it work, which often hasn’t been the case when the Redskins acquire high-profile veterans. It’ll be Jackson’s responsibility to break the negative trend. For the Redskins to get their money’s worth from Jackson — whom they guaranteed $16 million — he’ll have to do something he didn’t do enough with the division rival Philadelphia Eagles last season: be professional. No more blowing off team meetings and arguing with coaches. Jackson must be all in on making the most of his second chance. It’s early, but he’s acting as if he gets it. Jackson, who suffered a minor hamstring injury Thursday, has been engaged and cooperative during offseason practice at Redskins Park. “I’m a new, unfamiliar face here,” Jackson said. “Just rubbing elbows with the guys and putting in the work. . . . Getting in where I fit in.” New Redskins Coach Jay Gruden hasn’t witnessed the type of I’m-the-center-of-the-universe nonsense that prompted Eagles Coach Chip Kelly to cut Jackson surprisingly in late March. “The players have embraced him. The coaches have embraced,” Gruden said. “As long as he comes to practice, with the right head on his shoulders and [is] willing to work, which he has so far, [Jackson’s past issues will] never be an issue” with the Redskins. Jackson, Redskins players are eager to tell you, has been a model teammate. “We’ve gotten to know him,” quarterback Robert Griffin III said. “We’re happy with what we know.” Jackson is bright and immensely talented. He’s capable of being one of the league’s most productive deep threats, which he was last fall while totaling 82 catches, 1,332 yards (a 16.2-yard average) and nine touchdowns. And he’s just 27. None of that mattered to Kelly. The Eagles’ top football official, reportedly, was tired of butting heads with Jackson about, well, pick a topic. Jackson’s in-game shouting match with his position coach on the sideline last

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season hastened his departure from the organization that drafted him. The fact that Jackson’s former teammates didn’t rush to support him publicly lends credibility to Kelly’s move. On social media, some Redskins fans expressed opposition to the team signing Jackson. They cited the team’s long list of free-agent failures — is Albert Haynesworth still drawing a paycheck? — in arguing management should pass on Jackson. Even my friend and colleague Mike Wise, who isn’t usually in lockstep with Redskins fans, wrote a column about Jackson potentially ruining the locker room. Last fall, the Redskins went 3-13, finishing last in the NFC East division for the fifth time in six seasons. Former coach Mike Shanahan was at war with Griffin. The organization had more leaks than an old roof. This franchise was a mess long before Jackson arrived. Without taking some risks, the Redskins will remain stuck in reverse. And if you have to take a chance, it might as well be on a player who covers the 40-yard dash in 4.35 seconds. Jackson understands he has “a job to do, which is to go out there and produce,” he said. “And doing what I need to do as a professional . . . that’s what matters the most.” The Redskins have lacked a game-changer at wideout since Santana Moss, who turns 35 in June, was young. With Jackson and fellow newcomer Andre Roberts on the field, Pierre Garcon should have more room to maneuver. But it all starts with Jackson. His ability to get open down the field could do wonders for Griffin. “He’s just a talent, man,” Moss said of Jackson, a 2009 first-team all-pro selection as a punt returner. “When you look at what he can do . . . he’s one of these guys who’s just gifted. “So many years, I played here, and we didn’t have no one else [at the outside receiver position]. Now, we have Pierre; we have Dre [Roberts]. It’s just fun to be around these guys.” Moss is a leader in the locker room. He’s also a hard worker who puts his teammates first. In Philadelphia, Jackson was considered a “me” guy. Jackson no longer plays for the Eagles, Moss reminded reporters Thursday, and his slate is clean with the Redskins. “There’s always two sides to every story,” Moss said. “To tell you the truth, I don’t want to hear about the story, about what went on. He’s here now. As long as he act right, do what he have to do here . . . that’s all we have to worry about.” After his previous employer gave Jackson the boot, the Redskins gave him a job. They’re counting on him to prove he deserves it. DeSean Jackson won't sever roots Despite rumors of gang ties, star wide receiver refuses to ignore his past By Cord Jefferson ESPN The Magazine June 27, 2014

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DeSEAN JACKSON HAS an interesting linguistic tic that surfaces whenever he talks about things of the "illegal" or "unsavory" or "criminal" variety. After parking his lengthy two-tone Rolls-Royce outside an East Hollywood café one day in late May, Jackson ambles in and begins speaking about his relationships with "certain people" who do "certain things." People presumably involved in potentially illegal or dangerous activity are "certain people." Things that may be done outside the parameters of the law are "certain things." Combined with his habit of speaking softly, as if to avoid the prying of eavesdroppers, this intentionally vague use of "certain" makes clear that Jackson, 27, is a man working hard to avoid giving ammunition to those who would seek to destroy him with his own words. Sitting down next to me, wearing a cotton T-shirt, sweatpants and a flat-brim, he crosses his arms, which boast a considerable assortment of black-ink tattoos. Most of the images and words are difficult to make out, but two things are clear: First, running almost the entirety of Jackson's right forearm is the Hollywood sign, an immediate reminder that, despite his many football-related travels, Los Angeles will always be Jackson's home. Second, across the backs of both hands, in delicate and loopy cursive, is a two-part mantra you can read when Jackson brings his fists together at the knuckles: "No Struggle, No Progress." It's maybe not the most unique sentiment for someone in high-level sports, in which sweat and hustle through hardship are professional obligations. But Jackson is more familiar with struggle than most. Earlier this year, after coming off the most successful season of his professional career, with 82 catches for 1,332 yards and nine touchdowns, Jackson was cut from the Eagles, his first and only NFL team since joining the league in 2008. Though he signed a $24 million deal with Washington just six days later, the shock waves from his release lingered, exacerbated by the maelstrom of confusing and contrasting rumors that Jackson was cut because he had gang ties. Attempting to find the true story behind the speculation reveals the primary tension at the heart of the turmoil, a tension that has implications for how the league will do business in the coming years: Jackson likes to believe his life began the day he was born, while some people would rather he pretend it began the day he joined the NFL. IF YOU TALK to those in DeSean's inner circle, backroom rumors of gang connections plagued Jackson even before he joined the Eagles. His mother, Gayle, says the family has long suspected that anxiety about such gossip -- along with concerns about a "difficult" (read: overbearing) family -- is what caused DeSean to fall to the second round in 2008 after mock drafts had him going in the first. "Definitely," Gayle says, "his associations and affiliations were always a subject of fear." To understand the origins of those associations, one needs to go back a few decades, to Pittsburgh, where DeSean's father, Bill Jackson, was raised. Growing up, Bill was always desperate to play sports, but he was forbidden by his own dad, who valued labor over athletics. "He was a huge fan of baseball and track and stuff like that," says DeSean, "but he was never able to play, because his dad was making him work at the steel mill." After Bill's father died in 1979, Bill and Gayle moved to Southern California to start over. When Bill's eldest son, Byron, graduated from high school in 1986, Bill moved him from the Washington, D.C., area, where he'd been living with his mother (Bill's first wife), to LA so he could play football year-round. Byron, who had displayed some athletic talent but was never a star football player, says his dad was "determined" to see him play in the NFL, so much so that Bill used to close his letters to Byron during his high school years with "Think NFL!!!" DeSean was born in December of that year.

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With hard work and a lot of pushing from Bill, Byron eventually became a wide receiver at San Jose State. After college, he got picked up for the Chiefs' practice squad, but he washed out after two seasons. He tried his hand at the Canadian Football League and the World League of American Football (NFL Europa), but his heart wasn't in it anymore. "I was more doing it for my dad than anything else," says Byron, now 46 and an editor at Fox Sports. When Byron finally broke it to his father that he was abandoning his attempts to play professional football in 1994, Bill grew angry and began throwing Byron's clothes onto the street. According to a documentary Byron made about DeSean, the two began to scuffle, and the argument got so out of hand that Bill wound up pointing a handgun in his son's face. Byron left the house, telling Bill he never wanted to see him again. From then on, Bill began focusing all his efforts on DeSean. Since he was 5 years old, 4-foot-nothing and 40 pounds, DeSean had been a sight to behold: thin enough that it looked like his pads might slip right off but faster than everyone else on the field. When he threw his head back on a run, as if the force of the wind were too much to bear, that's when you knew he was gone. Even today, you'd be forgiven for not immediately presuming Jackson is a football star. He's all muscle but also lean, at 5-foot-10 and 175 pounds. At lunch at the East Hollywood café, he only nibbles at his chicken sandwich and potato chips, supplementing them with a few bites of a friend's breakfast burrito. He's quick to tell people size doesn't matter. "I was always the smallest," he says, "but I've always been one of the fastest and the best." It was DeSean's talent that brought Byron and Bill Jackson back together after two years of not speaking. "I knew he was going to push my little brother the same way he pushed me," says Byron. "DeSean had a passion for football at an early age. I knew I had to come back to help my dad lead DeSean." When DeSean was 8, Byron tapped a network of friends to comprise DeSean's personal training camp, which they eventually began calling Team Jackson. But even with a team of adults guiding him, the path was tough. Jackson says his parents' jobs -- Bill was a bus driver, Gayle was an assistant at a record label -- "just barely put food on the dinner table." His mom and dad split when he was 7, and his mother relocated to Atlanta. Though DeSean went to live with her briefly during her first year in Georgia, Gayle ultimately agreed to let him move back with his father; she thought it was important for him to have the "male mentorship" Bill and Team Jackson provided. By then, Bill was living in South Central, a neighborhood that became synonymous with gangs and violence in the 1980s and '90s. DeSean says he was only 12 when he saw another boy get gunned down in a drive-by. Bill decided to enroll his son at Long Beach Polytechnic High, the best football school in Southern California. The commute was an hour each way and involved a walk through various gang territories, a bus ride and then a train ride through rough neighborhoods to downtown Long Beach. "On a daily basis I witnessed a lot of violence, a lot of drug abuse," Jackson says. To protect his son, Bill would often wait outside the train station for DeSean in the evenings. "His dad was like white on rice with that boy," Gayle says. "Buddy, you had best believe when it was time to get off that train his dad was right there." It's easy to read about Jackson's upbringing and make assumptions about his involvement in a gang. But according to Jackson and those closest to him, life in the neighborhood was more complex than many care to understand.

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"When I was young, I hung out with and knew certain people who were involved in certain things," says Jackson at the lunch table, that tic rising to the surface again. "But at the same time, they knew I played sports, so they supported me in playing sports." "It's the same story with most kids growing up in the inner city," Byron says. "There's that one kid who's athletic as heck and everybody sees he's destined to be great. So the guys involved in mischievous things want to stay cool with him, but at the same time they don't want to derail him." In Jackson's interactions with "certain people" who did "certain things" during his childhood, there was an unwritten agreement: DeSean was going places, and so he had their blessing to avoid the paths they'd chosen. In return, he would not look down on them or turn his back on them. In fact, if you ask Gayle Jackson, she'll tell you DeSean's loyalty is one of his most frustrating qualities. "Those guys gravitated toward him because he had structure in his life," she says. "A lot of time I was trying to chase these cats away. I told him it would catch up with him and that people don't understand, so he should leave those guys alone. He told me, 'Mom, you can't treat people like that.'" HERE IS WHAT DeSean Jackson will say about the gang rumors: Does he know people in gangs? Yes. Does he associate with "certain people" from time to time? Yes. Is he in a gang himself? No, nor has he ever been. The "troubling associations" described in an NJ.com article on March 28, the day Jackson was released, centered largely on his relationship with Theron Shakir, a rapper signed to Jackson's Jaccpot Records music label. (Jackson raps as a hobby.) In 2010, Shakir and a man named Marques Binns were arrested and charged with a gang-related homicide. Shakir was acquitted of the crime in 2013, and Binns, who was convicted and is now serving 15 years to life, told NJ.com that he does not know DeSean Jackson. The site also pointed to a 2012 incident in which someone was shot and killed after a party at a South LA building leased by a member of Jackson's family. Jackson was nowhere near the building at the time of the shooting, but a search of the premises turned up some receipts, a gun permit and other documents belonging to him -- hardly incriminating evidence of his involvement. (Eagles coach Chip Kelly told reporters Jackson was cut only for football reasons.) The other thing that's bound to arise in any discussion of Jackson's background is that he throws up gang signs in pictures on social media, in his rap videos and during games. "Those were neighborhood Crip gang signs," an LA police detective told NJ.com, referencing some hand movements he'd seen Jackson make once in a game against the Redskins. While Jackson won't call them gang signs, he will admit to throwing up "hand gestures" in a display of that stubborn loyalty his mother describes. "If I score a touchdown or make a play and my boys at home can see me throwing up the area we're from, that's me showing them love," he says. "They weren't fortunate enough to make it where I'm at. All my friends wanted to be in the NFL growing up, but they weren't able to do that and I was. That doesn't mean I forgot about them. They're my boys, I grew up with them, and I'm going to give them love." He's been dogged by other "maturity questions" -- reports of missed meetings, his occasional trolling of LeBron James on social media and a grievance filed by agent Drew Rosenhaus alleging Jackson failed to repay $400,000 in loans. (Jackson alleges the payments were illegal bribes.) But if everyone agrees that he never broke any laws or NFL regulations, then the overriding concern surrounding Jackson boils down to some people's discomfort with his ongoing connections to his roots. Rather than taking Instagram photos with the likes of Theron Shakir, the thinking seems to go, Jackson should be distancing himself from his past, not broadcasting it. Never mind that Shakir was acquitted of any wrongdoing. Never mind that this thinking

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requires Jackson to behave as if the first 18 years of his life were void of real relationships and authentic experiences. Long-standing connections, normal and healthy for everyone else, are "troubling" when it comes to Jackson. IT DOESN'T HELP Jackson's case that since June of last year, prosecutors have handed down two separate murder indictments against former Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez, who is rumored to be affiliated with the Bloods. But according to Harry Edwards, a professor emeritus of sociology at UC Berkeley who also serves as a consultant for the 49ers, the NFL's gang worries are just beginning. To explain why, Edwards points to a shift in player demographics -- two-thirds of current NFL players are black, compared with 12 percent in 1959. He thinks that shift is only going to escalate, in part because of the epidemic of brain injuries that already has wealthier white families shuffling their sons away from the sport's risks. An HBO Real Sports/Marist poll from October of last year showed that 66 percent of Americans with a household income of $50,000 or more had heard a great deal or a good amount about football head injuries, compared with just 47 percent earning less. The same poll showed that 20 percent of nonwhites had heard nothing about football-related concussions, compared with 12 percent of whites. "In a decade, the only people who are still playing football will be African-Americans and working-class people," says Edwards. Edwards predicts that as the talent pool skews even more black and working class, the "baggage" that comes with these players will only become more prevalent. So, he says, the NFL needs to find ways to better understand players' struggles to balance career and background. "What the Eagles were dealing with in terms of trying to come to grips with DeSean is what the whole league should be preparing for," he says. "Because that's who's going to be playing football. To think you're not going to find anybody in football with baggage is preposterous." Today, Gayle Jackson says that what she finds most hurtful about the rumors hanging over her son is that they insult the memory of Bill Jackson, who died of pancreatic cancer in 2009. "Now, you're talking about a father who went to his grave making sure he was keeping this kid out of trouble," she says. At lunch, when Jackson's train of thought brings him back to memories of his dad, he opens up a bit, his voice reflecting an admiration and respect the way a proud soldier's might when talking about his time in the military. He says that after his father died, it was those "certain" people from his childhood who helped him navigate his grief. "As far as having certain people around me," he says, "people who in the middle of that whole time helped me get past that and get to where I'm at. Once I get here, I'm supposed to forget that they helped me?" He shakes his head. "That doesn't make sense. I'm a firm believer that when someone helps you get to where you're at, you show your appreciation." Jackson says the best lesson he has learned over the past few months is that "your private time is your private time, and you don't always have to show people what you're doing" on Instagram and the like. Otherwise, he's going to stick to the formula that's been working for him for years, ever since Team Jackson came together like Voltron to build him into the man he is today, ever since Bill Jackson looked at a 5-year-old no heavier than a sack of flour and told him he was going to be an NFL star. When I ask Jackson if he feels pressure to prove himself in Washington this year, a burden to silence his doubters -- from those who say he's too small to those who say he's a diva to those who say he's a gang-affiliated liability -- he smiles. "I don't feel no pressure, man," he says. "I been feeling pressure since I was a little kid, since I was walking down the street in Crenshaw, Calif. The pressure on this side is a little better."

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Of that, DeSean Jackson seems quite certain.

RB Alfred Morris

Alfred Morris hopes to continue to get carries under new coach Jay Gruden By Jason Reid The Washington Post June 26, 2014 RICHMOND — Not everything on the Washington Redskins was broken. New Coach Jay Gruden inherited a rushing offense in good condition and kept it. Having running back Alfred Morris on the roster made the decision easy. After thriving in Washington’s highly successful zone-read system, Morris is confident entering his third season. Being comfortable in his role helps. For the past four seasons, the stretch-zone play has been a staple. On stretch plays, offensive linemen block an area rather than a specific player. They move toward the sideline in an effort to create running lanes for backs, who either run outside or cut back based on the defense. Morris often made the right call. In NFL history, only eight players rushed for more yards in their first two seasons than the 2,888 Morris produced. He also scored 20 touchdowns and had an efficient 4.7-yard average. Gruden noticed. Driven by ego, many first-time head coaches would have scrapped what former coach Mike Shanahan created. But Gruden isn’t committed to only one way of doing things. Do you know what you call that? A strength. Offensive coordinator Sean McVay, a holdover from the previous regime, wasn’t surprised. “That’s what makes Jay a great coach,” McVay said. “He’s going to adjust. He’s going to fit his scheme, really tailor it, to fit his players’ abilities. Running the football is one of the things we’ve been able to do a nice job of. In that scheme, Alfred is as good as you can ask for.” An outstanding cut-back runner, Morris is ideally suited for stretch plays. He follows blockers well, surveys the defense quickly and runs decisively. At a time when the running game has been de-emphasized in the pass-heavy league, the Redskins have continued to rely on theirs. They topped the NFL in rushing in 2012 and finished fifth last season. It’ll be interesting to see how the Redskins roll under Gruden. During Gruden’s three seasons directing the Cincinnati Bengals’ offense, some team observers were critical of him for passing too much. Gruden will be the Redskins’ play-caller. Morris has heard speculation about Gruden’s plans. Perhaps he won’t be as important in the offense this season. Wisely, Morris is taking a wait-and-see approach.

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“Yeah, a lot of people have been making comments about coach passing a lot,” Morris said. “But from what we’re doing in practice, it seems like there’s no difference. “I’m not worried about it. If my carries do go down that’s fine. I’ll just have to make the most of the carries I do get. . . . I can adjust quickly. I’m pretty easy going.” He’s also all grown up. Morris already has experienced the extremes of professional sports. In his rookie season, Washington won the NFC East. A season ago, the Redskins were a 3-13 mess. To his credit, Morris stayed out of the drama. He showed almost as much skill at sidestepping off-the-field issues as he did eluding would-be tacklers. Early in training camp this year, Morris has emerged as a team leader. Between plays, younger backs have sought his counsel about everything from how to take the proper angles on zone-read plays to the proper way to pass protect. Fullback Darrel Young enjoys observing the interaction. “He’s doing for those guys what older guys did for us,” Young said. “Listening to him speak, answering questions from you guys [journalists], it really is so different now.” Here’s what hasn’t changed: Morris’s commitment to his teammates. Despite rushing for almost 1,300 yards last season, Morris was disappointed he wasn’t as productive as in his rookie year, when he set a franchise record with more than 1,600 yards. Morris isn’t focused on individual accomplishments. By having a better season, Morris figures, he could have helped the Redskins more. Morris means what he says, Young said. “When you’ve got a guy who rushes for that many yards and makes the Pro Bowl, and his whole mind-set is that he let the team down, it tells you a lot,” Young said. “You know he’s going to do everything he can to be great.” Morris is working on it. He hasn’t been a threat in the passing game — the former sixth-round pick has 20 career receptions — but he wants that to change. Gruden and McVay will give him opportunities throughout training camp and the preseason, “and he’s already catching the ball better,” McVay said. “That’s something that he’s going to continue to work on. “He’s as conscientious a player as I’ve been around. And any player in this league can look at himself critically and ask, ‘What can I do better?’ He’s that type of guy.” They say that sometimes the best moves are the ones you don’t make. For the Redskins, that applies to keeping their running game intact.

WR Santana Moss

Santana Moss has become a teacher, adviser and locker room leader for Redskins By Jason Reid The Washington Post

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August 11, 2014 RICHMOND — An adorable little girl wearing a pink Washington Redskins jersey and pigtails thought she missed her chance to meet wide receiver Santana Moss, who signed every football, jersey and miniature helmet put in front of him after practice here the other day. Headed to the locker room, Moss noticed the frowning child and doubled back, giving her his autograph and a hug. His thoughtfulness wasn’t surprising. Entering his 14th season, Moss, the Redskins’ longest-tenured player, continues to set a positive example. Although his statistics have declined along with his role in the offense, Moss still occupies an important position on the team. He’s a tell-it-like-it-is leader who believes that with success comes responsibility. When he finishes his work each day, Moss proves it. While many players often ignore fans’ pleas to sign items and pose for pictures, Moss spends significant time working the rope line. It’s not uncommon for Moss to accommodate late-arriving spectators. Fans, Moss said, have helped him provide a great life for his family. He owes them — and never forgets it. “They’re out here, watching us, supporting us,” Moss said. “They’re doing that, so I can take a little bit of time out. You know what I’m saying?” Absolutely. Moss sees the big picture. It became clear to him early during a productive career that eventually will end with Moss ranking high on the franchise’s all-time receiving lists. Long ago, Moss developed a simple approach to playing in the NFL, “and it’s really about just staying true to myself.” “I know ‘Father Time’ is going to catch up to all of us,” he said. “Depending on how it catches up to you, you have to determine what you still can do. As long as I can be an example — show the guys how to work, show the guys how to make plays and how to be [professional] — then I feel like I’m doing my job.” Even late in the game, Moss continues to get the job done. Formerly Washington’s longtime No. 1 wideout, Moss, 35, no longer possesses the speed that helped him set a franchise record with 1,483 receiving yards in 2005. Younger players have passed him on the depth chart. And after three consecutive seasons in which his yardage totals have decreased, Moss figures to only have a bit part under new Coach Jay Gruden. Coaches want Moss on the roster, though, because they have learned to rely on him. In countless situations over the years, Moss has proven his dependability. “He’s a consummate pro and a great leader” in the locker room, offensive coordinator Sean McVay said. “With all the experience he has, a whole lot of guys look up to him. I mean, what a great job he has done over the course of his career. It’s a credit to him, being a No. 1-type player, to be able to transition to [a reduced role]. “But he has been able to do it, and do a great job with whatever we’ve asked him to do, because he’s so smart. What a smart player he is … being able to play all three receiver spots for us. He understands exactly what we’re trying to get done. He understands situational football. He’s an asset.” He’s also a great teacher. Inexperienced wideouts regularly seek Moss’s counsel. Some ask him to critique their route running. Others pepper Moss with questions about how to attack the defense. No matter how much time they need, Moss carves out enough.

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President and General Manager Bruce Allen enjoys watching Moss work with up-and-comers. “He’s handled himself, his entire career, the same way,” Allen said. “He has become just a great role model for the younger receivers.” Not only receivers. You don’t have to be in Moss’s position group to benefit from his wisdom. When Moss talks — which is often — about how to prosper in the NFL, most in the locker room listen. “He’s my favorite player,” fullback Darrel Young said. “For a guy who’s in Year 14, to still be out here outrunning guys, taking care of his body, not missing any days of camp and not wanting a day off … he’s special. “That’s why he has been playing for as long as he has. He understands the game and what you have to do to stay in this game. I love him as a person. He’s a good dude. But he also takes people under his wing. He helps people make it. It’s not about being selfish. He shows that.” When the Redskins talk about Moss, you get the sense he’s well suited to coach someday. Moss does, too. “When the time comes when I can’t do my job,” he said, “then I’ll be on the side with those guys [receivers] probably helping them as a coach.” But that’s down the road. Moss can still play. Just ask his teammates, coaches or the fans along the rope line.

LB Trent Murphy

Gritty Trent Murphy aims to carve out a role among Redskins’ outside linebackers By Liz Clarke The Washington Post July 28, 2014 RICHMOND — Five days into Washington Redskins training camp, here’s what coaches and teammates find so impressive about Trent Murphy, the team’s 6-foot-5, 258-pound rookie outside linebacker: • He reports to practice early. • He has the playbook nearly committed to memory. • He’s quick for a big man, and a quick study on matters of technique. • He’s versatile enough to be used multiple ways, blessed with smarts, nimble feet and a long reach. And should he be called upon, Murphy can also rope a steer, heave a hot-water heater and flip a tractor tire. “He’s a true, football-playing grinding machine,” Redskins Coach Jay Gruden said of the team’s top draft pick as camp got underway. On Monday, Murphy flashed his promise in a drill with the first-team defense, plowing past right guard Chris Chester for what would have been a surefire sack of quarterback Robert Griffin III.

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That’s not to say that Murphy, whose 15 sacks led the NCAA last year, emerged from Stanford a finished product. Earlier in camp he lost containment on one play that cost the defense a 70-yard touchdown. But by all accounts, he’s the sort of player who won’t repeat the same mistake twice. He’s as hard on himself as any coach. “I’m amazed at how quickly he has grasped the playbook,” fourth-year linebacker Ryan Kerrigan said. “The coaches have really put a good amount on him as a rookie, and he has handled it so smoothly.” The Redskins have invested plenty in their linebacking corps in recent years, expending first-round picks on Brian Orakpo in 2009 and Kerrigan in 2011, but they haven’t gotten tremendous payback. The pass rush was a particular weakness last season. It wasn’t so much for lack of talent on the part of Orakpo and Kerrigan, who boast three Pro Bowls between them, as it was a lack of depth. The selection of Murphy in the second round of the draft (47th overall) — along with the signing of defensive end Jason Hatcher, who had 11 sacks for Dallas last season but has yet to see action in camp after undergoing knee surgery in June — represents an effort to remedy that. With the Redskins ranked 20th against the pass last season, Murphy won’t have the luxury of a lengthy apprenticeship. Coaches want to throw him into the mix quickly, sometimes lining him up alongside Kerrigan and Orakpo, other times spelling them. “We’re all going to kind of flip around,” said Kerrigan, who worked at right outside linebacker Monday after taking snaps the previous days on the left side. “We want to be more versatile this year and have more options.” Murphy should give defensive coordinator Jim Haslett one more piece to add to that jigsaw puzzle, as well as a sorely needed insurance policy should Kerrigan or Orakpo, who’s playing under a one-year contract with the franchise tag, get injured. One of six children, Murphy, who could pass for an outsize younger brother of NASCAR’s Dale Earnhardt Jr., was reared in Mesa, Ariz., where hard, physical labor often doubles as fun. He counts wrestling steer among his hobbies and lettered in basketball, track and football in high school. At Stanford, he excelled in the 3-4 defense and in his junior year also threw the discus for the Cardinal track and field team. Rather than enter the 2013 NFL draft after his senior year, Murphy returned to Stanford for a fifth year of eligibility and was named captain of the squad that won the Pacific-12 championship. He prepared for the Redskins preseason by joining his father, who runs a plumbing company, and brother in a workout regimen they invented called “The Big Man’s Relay.” It starts with a “farmer’s walk,” in which you carry two water heaters as if toting two giant suitcases, proceeds to sledge-hammering and flipping a giant tire, and closes with a water heater toss. “They can make something out of nothing,” Murphy said with a laugh. “It’s pretty impressive what they do back there.”

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Monday at Redskins training camp, outside linebackers coach Brian Baker was seeking more refined technique as he ran his charges — Orakpo, Kerrigan, sixth-year veteran Rob Jackson, Adrian Robinson, Gabe Miller and Murphy — through pass-rushing drills. A former linebacker at Maryland, Baker, 52, represents a significant part of Haslett’s effort to upgrade the linebacking corps. He was hired in January to coach the team’s outside linebackers, while Kirk Olivadotti was named to coach the inside linebackers. And since camp opened, Baker, who’s credited with developing such Pro Bowlers as Julius Peppers, Jay Ratliff and Robert Porcher in previous NFL stints, has displayed a meticulous eye for detail. “Eyes up! Eyes up all the time!” Baker barked as Orakpo, Kerrigan and the others took turns racing toward a tackling dummy, knocking it down, then cutting toward a second dummy with an outstretched “arm” and taking a furious swipe at an imaginary football. “Speed and hips!” Baker yelled. “That’s how you get to the quarterback! That’s how you finish plays. That’s how you get off blocks!” Lean and fit, Baker held the dummy to make it more difficult and fixated on each player’s positioning, shouting adjustments like a benevolent drill sergeant, more intent on building his players up than tearing them down. “Trent, drop your hips!” Baker shouted, seeking to maximize the rookie’s leverage, and ordered a do-over. “Much better! Much better!” Murphy soaked it up like a sponge. “Love Coach Baker,” Murphy said. “You can tell he wakes up every morning and he prays and then he starts thinking about how he’s going to make us better. He brings it every day — to the meeting room, to the field. He’s intense.” Kerrigan shares the sentiment. “He is very particular, and that’s what’s awesome,” Kerrigan said. “He sees little things as a rusher that I would never see. He talks about when your hips are upfield, that’s where you’re going to go. But if your hips are directed at the quarterback, that’s where you’re going. It sounds common sense. But to get your body to do that, that’s a tough thing when you’ve got a 320-pound guy in your way.” Camp may be just five days old, but Murphy says he can’t believe how much his football knowledge has already grown. “I’m just trying to get better every day and play faster,” he said. “I’m just trying to fit in wherever the coaches will put me in.”

LB Brian Orakpo

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Redskins' Brian Orakpo hopes to make star turn in 2014 By Jim Corbett USA Today June 5, 2014 ASHBURN, Va. — Several Washington Redskins players seemed starstruck by Oscar-winning actor and longtime 'Skins fan Matthew McConaughey's presence during Wednesday's organized team activities. However outside linebacker Brian Orakpo, McConaughey's old buddy, wasn't among those who took turns introducing themselves. "I love Matt. We've been friends a while," Orakpo, the former University of Texas star, told USA TODAY Sports. "He's a Longhorn. He's always been a fan of mine. "It's ironic that I got drafted to his childhood team. So we've always had this bond." Besides, Orakpo is focused on cementing his own A-list star power beyond any doubt. His 2014 challenge is about justifying that $11.455 million franchise tag tender he signed this offseason. Now Orakpo is driven to prove his worth to first-year coach Jay Gruden by delivering a performance worthy of a long-term extension. "I need to be that guy," said Orakpo, who's heading into his sixth season. "This defense is built for us to go out there and make plays. So I need to go out there and continue to make plays each and every time. "You can talk about contract this and that. Throw all of that out the window. I'm signed for the 2014 season. ... I need to go out there and make plays. I need to go out there and be a force." Orakpo has managed 39½ career sacks despite several major injuries, including a pectoral tear that cost him nearly all of the 2012 season. He longs to prove he's worthy of inclusion among the game's elite pass rushers. Linebackers coach Brian Baker has Orakpo working on utilizing his hands more to shed blocks and set up his speed-to-power pass-rush moves. "I'm working on my hands and footwork coordination — it's brand new for me," Orakpo said. "It's teaching me how to work my man. ... I love to be so versatile when I rush. I'm still keeping that same aggression, that same speed off the edge with proper hand use — working half the man with proper hand placements on the offensive tackle." So is he feeling any heat? "I'm not really a pressure guy. You can't really say I feel pressure coming into this season," Orakpo said. "I've got a bad taste in my mouth from last year. And that's something I need to erase. ... These coaches expressed to me that I'm that guy. I need to go out there to be that force that we all know I can be. "There's no pressure on myself. Go out there, do my job, don't do more than I can. ... But at the same time, go out there and make plays.

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"We've got a lot of different calls. I can go out there and do my thing, do what I know I can and not worry about making mistakes." Orakpo trained in Austin with fellow ex-Longhorns linebacker Keenan Robinson, the 2012 fourth-round pick slated to replace retired London Fletcher in Washington's lineup. Like Orakpo entering last season, Robinson is coming off a torn pectoral muscle that sidelined him in 2013. But so far, Robinson has impressed making the defensive calls from Fletcher's vacated "Mike" linebacker slot. "I always knew Keenan was going to be great," Orakpo said. "He just needed to get healthy. "He and I worked extremely hard this offseason. You look at his size (6-3, 238 pound), he can run, he can hit, he can cover any tight end in this league. ... He's a player I feel like is going to have a breakout season. "It's hard to replace a guy like London Fletcher. But we already had his replacement in house in Keenan Robinson." Now Orakpo hopes he and Robinson will be under the same roof for a while.

TE Jordan Reed

Redskins tight end Jordan Reed formed a bond with his coach Sean McVay By Jason Reid The Washington Post July 25, 2014 RICHMOND — After hearing that Washington Redskins tight ends coach Sean McVay had been promoted to offensive coordinator in January, tight end Jordan Reed called McVay to offer his congratulations and ask a question. Reed and McVay grew close last season, and Reed wondered whether McVay would still have time for him. “Can you believe that?” asked McVay, who smiled and shook his head while recalling the conversation Friday during a break from practice. “He actually thought I’d be too busy for him. You always make time for guys like him.” Especially if you’re an assistant coach who hopes to remain employed. Coach Jay Gruden has big plans for the young tight end, whose combination of size, speed — he’s listed at 6 feet 2, 237 pounds and covers the 40-yard dash in 4.7 seconds — and route running make him a major matchup problem for defenses. And with deep-threat wide receiver DeSean Jackson often expected to draw double teams, Reed and others in the Redskins’ receiving corps should benefit from single coverage. No one needs to tell Gruden how to best use Reed. However, if Gruden ever has a question about Reed, he can call on McVay, who knows him better than anyone in the organization. The work they did together last fall could help Reed blast off this year. From the start, they developed a model coach-player relationship.

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“He’s obviously a great player, but I really enjoy him as a person, too,” McVay said. “He’s a great guy, so you want to continue to be involved with him.” Generally, head coaches are father figures, disciplinarians. Position coaches are supposed to be like big brothers. The best skillfully walk the line of being a supervisor, teacher and friend. They’re the ones in whom players usually confide. During three-plus seasons coaching Redskins tight ends, McVay had a good rapport with all players who reported to him. He took pride in working hard and being honest, figuring that’s the best way to lead. For that, he earned the players’ respect. A third-round selection from Florida in the 2013 draft, Reed quickly learned McVay had his back. Whatever he needed — another question answered in the meeting room, extra work after practice or a quick tip on the sideline during games — McVay delivered way before Reed ascended to the top of the depth chart. Some assistants attempt to latch onto fast-risers, hoping to advance their careers, and ignore the players at the bottom of the roster, but “Coach McVay always tries to help everybody,” Reed told me recently. “You know if he says something, he means it.” Reed peppered McVay with questions about every aspect of playing tight end in the NFL, his role in the Redskins’ offense and what he could do to improve. Although Reed began the season as the third-string tight end behind veterans Fred Davis and Logan Paulsen, coaches and players privately raved about the big plays he made in closed practices. It was only a matter of time, many said, before Reed supplanted Davis as the starter. Davis accelerated the process by continuing to be a knucklehead — you can’t repeatedly fall asleep in meetings and then complain about how you’re being used — and it became clear Reed was too good to remain on the sideline. In preparation for Reed’s starting assignment, McVay came up with an idea he hoped would make the transition as smooth as possible. At the team hotel the night before games, McVay and Reed reviewed the game plan. In rooms used for team meetings, they would spend hours discussing routes, potential problems the defense could present and counters to the defense. Obviously, the sessions paid off. Reed emerged as an integral member of the passing game. His breakout performance occurred in an Oct. 20 victory over the Chicago Bears, when he had nine catches for 134 yards — the highest totals ever for a Redskins rookie tight end — and scored a touchdown. In an impressive first season cut short because of a concussion, Reed finished second on the team with 45 receptions for 499 yards (an 11.1-yard average). He also had three touchdown receptions, tying him for second on the team. McVay has seen enough to express confidence Reed “is capable of being as good as he wants to be. It’s just a matter of being able to take care of himself and stay healthy.” Reed wasn’t as forthcoming as he should have been about the lingering effects of hits to his head. He says that won’t happen again. McVay and new tight ends coach Wes Phillips, whose grandfather, Bum, and father, Wade, were former NFL head coaches, will hold Reed to it.

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McVay is respectful of Phillips’s relationships with the tight ends. Phillips needs time — and space — to get to know the players he’s now responsible for guiding. And McVay is busy helping Gruden build the new playbook and serving as the de facto quarterbacks coach. McVay’s primary job is to help Gruden get Robert Griffin III back on track. But if Reed needs something, McVay will find the time.

LB Keenan Robinson Keenan Robinson, healthy again, is primed for signal-calling duties By Liz Clarke The Washington Post July 27, 2014 RICHMOND — Four days into training camp, Redskins linebacker Keenan Robinson is still practicing full out. And that represents a major step forward for the 6-foot-3, 238-pound former Texas standout who’s expected to inherit the signal-calling duties handled so ably these last seven years by London Fletcher, who retired last season. It was on opening day of camp last season that Robinson, a speedy inside linebacker whom Washington drafted with a fourth-round pick in 2012, injured his left pectoral muscle. The injury sidelined him for the season and was particularly painful because he’d only recently recovered from an injured right pectoral that landed him on injured reserve in Week 12 of his rookie season. As he launches into his third season with the team, Robinson said he’s eager to establish his durability in the eyes of Coach Jay Gruden, who’s ordering up more contact in the preseason that players were accustomed to under Mike Shanahan. “They know I can run,” Robinson said of Gruden and his defensive staff. “They know I can cover. The question is, will I be able to tackle? Will I be able to take on blocks? Do the things that I was able to do before injury?” To make his case, Robinson said he’s totally on board with the idea of putting on pads and tackling full speed often during the preseason. “You only get better at what you practice,” Robinson said. “And it’s going to help me prove to coaches I’m back to normal, and I won’t have those issues in season.” Robinson has been lining up in practice at the middle linebacker — or “mike” — position, alongside Perry Riley. As such, he’ll figure in all running plays and make the defensive calls that Fletcher did for so many years. “I always think, not so much ‘What would London do?’ but what should we do in this situation on the field? How would he react? How would he fill the run? Cover a pass? He showed me lot of things — veteran moves that were very helpful. I can take some of those things and apply it to the game.”

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Though he didn’t take a snap last season, Robinson said he did worked on becoming a better player by watching as intently as he could. “I learned just how to be a professional player, how to learn, mentally how to prepare. I couldn’t get the reps, but I know the plays. As soon as we came back for [off-season workouts], I knew all the plays.” Keenan Robinson could emerge from shadows as Redskins’ man in middle By Brian McNally The Washington Times June 4, 2014 Redskins linebacker Keenan Robinson became the forgotten man. After his season ended one series into training camp last summer in Richmond, Robinson took no blame during a disastrous year for Washington’s defense. He was a spectator, nothing more. But coaches believed Robinson would return to make a difference. So, too, did his teammates. Now is his chance. With the retirement of linebacker London Fletcher, the Redskins need a player on the inside to take over next to the established Perry Riley, Jr. But torn pectoral muscles cut Robinson’s rookie season short and ended last year’s before it began. There is still some caution when discussing what Robinson can bring — the size at 6-foot-3, 238 pounds, and the speed to stay with the NFL’s new breed of big, fast, physical tight ends who can run and catch and make life miserable for linebackers in coverage. But that potential all goes to waste if Robinson isn’t on the field. “In college I never got hurt. In high school I never got hurt,” Robinson said. “I never had to deal with injuries, especially injuries that kept me out for, shoot, six games my first year; my second year, the whole season. Coming back from it I learned to really appreciate the game.” And so Robinson, drafted out of the University of Texas in the fourth round in 2012, worked with the starting unit during Wednesday’s organized team activities practice. He knows defensive coordinator Jim Haslett’s version of the 3-4 defense and has an advantage over free-agent linebackers like Darryl Sharpton and Akeem Jordan who have starting experience with their previous teams and a track record to work with. Robinson must hold off those players to earn a starting job. But through his recovery process, Haslett made sure that Robinson maintained the faith of the coaching staff, even explaining how he’d be used once he returned to full health. It took a while. Robinson says he’s there now. “He’s a lot further ahead than we anticipated, stamina-wise, mentally,” Washington coach Jay Gruden said. “He’s doing a great job. The linebacker position is hard to judge in shorts. But it is exciting to see him run around. He’s a very fluid athlete.” Robinson, 24, has a comfort level with fellow Texas Longhorn Brian Orakpo, an outside linebacker who knows what it’s like to miss a season thanks to a torn pectoral muscle. That happened to him early in 2012 after he played just two games. Orakpo and Robinson worked out together this spring in Austin.

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It’s a difficult injury to forget because there are few warning signs the pectoral is about to tear and it’s a long recovery process. Robinson tore his right pectoral that same 2012 season when Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten fell on him in a Nov. 22 win. There was little Robinson could do about that one. It is a contact sport, after all. It is the second tear that is a concern. Robinson simply put his hand in the dirt during the first series of drills in Richmond last summer on the first day of training camp and the left pectoral gave out. This time an entire season was lost. But potential remains. “Keenan’s doing a phenomenal job. I always knew Keenan was going to be great,” Orakpo said. “You look at his size, he can run, he can hit, he can cover any tight end in this league. And he’s a player that I feel like is gonna have a breakout season and surprise a lot of guys. “That’s why we didn’t really go after any big name inside backers to replace London. It’s hard to replace a guy like London Fletcher, but we already had it in house in Keenan Robinson.” Fletcher remains a confidant. He and Robinson spoke just last month and “staying persistent” was the mantra from the old linebacker. It is a message that resonates with Robinson considering Fletcher played on teams that won titles and made the playoffs and also on teams that were routinely terrible. He’s seen it all. And so while Robinson is healthy now and working his way into a starting spot, he’s also not taking anything for granted. “Right now, nothing’s set, the starters and all that. We have a long time before those decisions are made,” Robinson said. “They won’t be made until training camp. I’m just filling in, trying to pick up where London left off. I’m just trying to do my part and make sure there’s no letdown.”

S Phillip Thomas ‘Redshirt’ season behind him, Phillip Thomas ready to help Redskins’ secondary By Zac Boyer The Washington Times June 2, 2014 Left with little to do last season aside from receiving treatment on his injured left foot and learning his responsibilities within the Washington Redskins‘ defense, Phillip Thomas took to considering his rookie year as more of a redshirt year. If anything, Thomas didn’t want all of that responsibility to fall on him when he was finally healthy. “It just gave me time to learn the playbook, see what other people are doing right and trying to mimic them, seeing what they’re doing wrong and making sure I keep it out of my game,” Thomas said. “That’s what everybody tells me. It’s a feel-good thing to just say it was a redshirt year, because of course I don’t want to be out, but it gave me time to mature and learn the defense.” A fourth-round pick last April out of Fresno State, Thomas was penciled in as the Redskins‘ starting strong safety when training camp opened, especially with Brandon Meriweather still recovering after tearing the ACL in his right knee the previous season.

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At 6-foot-2 and 210 pounds, Thomas led the NCAA’s Football Bowl Subdivision with eight interceptions in 2012, his senior year, and was one of three players the Redskins drafted in an attempt to inject a ball-hawking mentality into their defensive backfield. Whatever potential Thomas showed during two weeks of training camp was never realized. In the Redskins‘ first preseason game on Aug. 8, Thomas missed a tackle while twisting his left foot into the turf, causing a Lisfranc sprain — a tear of any number of ligaments that connect the metatarsals to the base of the foot. It took nearly a week for Thomas to receive the diagnosis. When he did, he was given a 4-to-6-month window for rehabilitation and recovery. “It scared me,” Thomas said. “They said this Lisfranc injury could be a real serious one. Fortunately, through God’s hands, He healed me and brought me back. I feel great. I feel like I was before, and now it’s just time to keep progressing.” Thomas, originally from Bakersfield, California, remained in Ashburn all offseason to continue receiving treatment on his left foot. By early March, he was cleared to begin cutting at full speed — one of the last major hurdles in his recovery. He was fully cleared to participate during the start of the Redskins‘ offseason workouts in early April, and the beginning of organized team activities last week gave him the mental confidence he needed to know he had recovered. At one point during team drills on Thursday, Thomas dived and snagged an off-target pass from Colt McCoy for an interception, drawing applause from his teammates in the secondary and praise from Raheem Morris, the Redskins‘ defensive backs coach. “He’s just getting back in the flow,” coach Jay Gruden said afterward. “Raheem’s working with him and he’s doing a good job. Between he and Meriweather, we expect good things from that safety spot.” The Redskins‘ hodgepodge secondary has been one of their biggest issues for the past several seasons, and the hope is that Thomas can help solidify that position, not just this year but for at least the next two. After missing out on signing any of the marquee free-agent safeties this March, and knowing there wasn’t an appealing candidate in the draft last month, the Redskins instead brought back Meriweather and Ryan Clark, who spent the last eight seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers after two in Washington. They also have Bacarri Rambo, who struggled to read offenses and make tackles during an up-and-down rookie year, and Tanard Jackson, reinstated last month after missing two seasons because of a league suspension for a failed drug test. “Brandon and Ryan are veterans in this league,” Thomas said. “They’ve been doing it for a long time, and you know, I can learn a lot from them still. It’s just going out there and competing and just putting everything I have on that film and leaving it up to the coaches to make it a hard decision.” To ensure he gets on the field this season, Thomas said he has been focusing on picking up responsibilities on special teams as well.

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And to make sure he stays on it, he’s done all he can to forget about the injury having ever taken place. “You could tell I was thinking about it,” Thomas said, referring to his first few days back at practice. “You could tell I was giving a little ground to it. But now, when it’s time to play football, I’ve got to put that all in the back of my head and go out there and leave it all on the field.”

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Tress Way: From Redskins’ surprise starter to potential Pro Bowl punter By Tom Schad The Washington Times Dec. 22, 2014 A little more than 14 months ago, Tress Way’s career as an NFL punter nearly ended before it even began. He was 23 years old, working for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes between tryouts and living with his parents. After being released by the Chicago Bears in August 2013, a company in Oklahoma City had offered Way a job selling medical supplies. His soon-to-be-wife, Brianna, was attending nursing school there, and, for a recent college grad, it was a lot of money. “So I thought about quitting football,” Way said. “Everybody’s got to hang up their cleats at some point.” But Way’s parents, Leo and Debra, have a family rule: Before giving up on anything, you have to give it three good shots. “The three-strike rule,” Debra says. Being cut by the Bears was strike one. When Way was released by Chicago again three weeks before the 2014 season-opener, it was a bit harder to stomach. “Mom, I think I just missed my shot,” he said over the phone, his voice crestfallen. But she wasn’t worried. That was only strike two. The next day, Way got a call from the Washington Redskins asking if his bags were still packed. They were going to claim him off waivers and give him 10 days to win the starting job. Now, Way is nearing the end of his first professional season in Washington, with no strike three in sight. Entering Sunday’s season-finale against the Dallas Cowboys, he leads the NFL in gross punting average (47.7 yards) and is tied for ninth in net average (40.0). Last week, Redskins coach Jay Gruden called him “one of the best in the league, based on this year.” After finishing third in the fan balloting with more than 104,000 votes, Way could even earn a trip to the Pro Bowl next month. The Pro Bowl rosters, which also take coach and player votes into account, will be unveiled Tuesday at 8 p.m. For Way, Glendale, Arizona, would simply be another stop in an already remarkable journey.

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“To get a chance with the Washington Redskins, to win the starting job, to now maybe going to the Pro Bowl?” he said. “It’s been crazy. It’s been a lot of fun, man.” Workouts and doubt When the Bears originally released Way, it wasn’t all bad. Over the first few weeks of the 2013 season, he had one workout after the next, making stops in Washington, St. Louis, Tampa Bay and others while drawing praise for his leg strength along the way. But soon, Way began to notice a pattern: Every team offering him a workout was set to play a team with a left-footed punter that week. “I was getting brought in almost like a JUGS machine,” Way explained, “just to punt balls down to returners so they could get used to seeing a left-footed spin.” Way was a kicker at Union High School in Tulsa. He didn’t attempt a punt until his junior season there and only punted about 15 times in his high-school career. So when Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops paid a visit and told Way that he was being recruited as a punter, his parents were in shock. “We kind of looked at each other like, really?” his mother said. Way didn’t have the type of extended punter-specific experience that other NFL hopefuls had, so when teams told him at workouts that he was talented but raw, he believed them. He knew he wasn’t ready. The question in his mind was whether he ever would be. Those doubts boiled over when Way was offered the job in Oklahoma City. Given the location, salary and work he’d be doing, “it was just kind of a perfect little setup.” So he nearly took it. “He just thought it might be time to go ahead and focus on his career and family. And we understood that and supported him in that,” Way’s father, Leo, said. “But also the two of us thought he might out to give it one more try.” Way’s parents saw how hard he worked and knew that he was talented, but hearing it from one’s parents is one thing. Hearing it from a nine-year veteran and All-Pro specialist, like Bears kicker Robbie Gould, was another. Gould told Way that he belonged in this league, and those words stuck with him. Way says his conversation with Gould was what ultimately convinced him to turn down the job offer and keep pursuing his dream of winning a starting job. “You have to keep in mind that Robbie Gould’s been my fantasy [football] kicker since eighth grade, so me even getting to be friends with him was pretty cool,” Way said. “And he’s telling me I’ve got the talent to not only be in this league, but to play a long time and be one of the best in this league. I guess I really just had to believe it for myself.” Renewed confidence Way says every punter has his ball. Not a physical ball, that you bring to practice in a bag, but a type of punt.

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A punter’s ball is the kick that he can hit over and over again in practice. It’s the one he can produce every time in a game. It’s the ball that he’s comfortable with and has confidence in, the ball that defines him, whether it’s pinning an opponent inside the 10-yard-line or sailing 60 yards through the air. “It’s the one you know that you’ve got,” Way said. “I didn’t have the mechanics for it, and I also didn’t even know what it looked like.” When Way was re-signed by the Bears on Jan. 1, he set out to find his ball. At Oklahoma, he had played in constant wind and therefore developed a low drop, connecting with the ball closer to the ground in order to drive it through the wind. In Chicago, Gould encouraged him to raise his drop and allow his leg to swing up through the ball, adding both height and distance to his punts. “You’re leaving some leg on the table. You’ve got to use it all,” Way recalls Gould telling him. “You can hit a 50-yard, five-second ball, and there’s not five guys in the league that can hit that ball over and over again.” As Way’s mechanics improved, his confidence followed. Even when the Bears spent a sixth-round draft pick on Pat O’Donnell, a punter out of Miami, his spirit didn’t waver. “I was punting the ball better than I ever have in my entire life,” Way said. That confidence took a dip when the Bears ended their punting competition Aug. 18, cutting Way a second time and handing the job to their prized rookie. But it returned two days later, when the Redskins picked up Way in the middle of the preseason to compete with Robert Malone. “Confidence is something that I’m not sure he had before he got here. Being cut will do that to you,” long-snapper Nick Sundberg said. “So to be claimed off waivers here was just big. It helped him just kind of unleash, set everything else to the side and just go out and hit the way he knew he could — without holding back, without thinking.” In the four months since, Way has gone from surprise starter to legitimate Pro Bowl candidate. Barely a year ago, his parents were flipping balls to him for practice punts and watching the family’s golden retriever chase them as they hit the ground. Now if Leo and Debra aren’t in the stands, they’ll watch Way’s games from Savastano’s Pizzeria in Tulsa, a Bears bar that has started hosting Redskins watch parties in support of its local star. “It’s all happened so fast. I kid you not,” Way said. “I’m 24 years old and I’m a rookie in the NFL. I’m just thankful I made it through a full season.”

T Trent Williams

Trent Williams, athletic freak, stands out at Redskins training camp By Jason Reid The Washington Post July 30, 2014 RICHMOND – Pro Bowl left tackle Trent Williams is such a gifted athlete, he once played center flawlessly on short notice in college after never having previously worked at the position. But that was nothing, Williams said after practice Wednesday.

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If Williams lost about “50 pounds and practiced, I’d be a nice tight end, or maybe even an outside linebacker,” he said. “Who knows?” This much is certain: Coach Jay Gruden has no interest in Williams changing positions. The anchor of the Redskins’ line, Williams, beginning his fifth season, has matured into the franchise cornerstone former head coach Mike Shanahan envisioned he would become. Williams’s rare combination of strength, quickness and agility has helped him develop into a two-time Pro Bowler. And over the past few seasons, Williams has become a better student of the game. Film study is as much a part of his preparation as weight training. The people who depend on Williams are in good hands. “Definitely a good feeling to know he’s over there,” quarterback Robert Griffin III said recently. Said running back Alfred Morris, “I don’t know what more you could want [in an offensive lineman]. If there is something, I’d like to know what it is.” Around the NFL, Williams is what’s commonly known as a “freak.” The description is reserved for players who uncommon physical tools. “I am a great athlete,” said Williams, who embraces being in a lead role. “I feel like I play offensive tackle the best.” He does. But what about quarterback? “I definitely could be” a quarterback, Williams said. “I do have a talented arm. Not to toot my own horn.” Of course, it would be difficult for Williams, listed at 6 feet 5, 337 pounds, to get under center. While protecting Griffin’s “blind side,” Williams moves better than most at his position. Not surprisingly, Williams has stood out during camp. Often, Gruden and offensive line coach Chris Foerster have praised him. There’s a lot of good stuff to say. Williams prefers to talk about the rest of his unit. The offensive line is coming along nicely, Williams said. “It’s a great group,” he said. “We only added one new guy – left guard Shawn Lauvao – but Shawn is a vet. He doesn’t have that learning curve that a lot of new guys have. “The more we play together, the better off we’ll be. Obviously, we’ve got to get that cohesiveness down. … We need a little time to build that chemistry. But we’re coming along.” Williams is trying to bring the rookies along, too. He’s available to lend a helping hand whenever it’s needed. Tackle Morgan Moses has already benefitted from Williams’s experience. “He’s definitely progressing,” Williams said of Moses. “He works hard. He’s very diligent in the meetings. He takes a lot of notes.”

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Griffin being at full strength has helped the entire offense. Without the bulky knee brace, the 2012 NFL offensive rookie of the year is moving well. “He’s 100 percent. He has the confidence that he once had before the injury,” Williams said. “Everything just happens a lot quicker. It’s a lot smoother. The team runs a lot better.” Trent Williams – tight end, linebacker, even QB in tackle’s uniform By Paul Woody Richmond Times-Dispatch Aug. 1, 2014 Pound for pound, inch for inch, step for step, he might be the best athlete on the Washington Redskins’ roster. Teammates respect him. Opponents fear him. Quarterbacks are protected by him. Ah, darn. Gave it away. We’re not talking about Robert Griffin III, quarterback of the Washington Redskins. Instead, we’re talking about the man who is assigned, and paid handsomely, to guard Griffin’s blind side — Trent Williams, left tackle for the Redskins. “He’s a giant of a man and has the feet of a ballerina,” Redskins coach Jay Gruden said. That’s not in terms of shoe size, 13½ by the way. Gruden was talking about Williams’ agility. Williams, 6-feet-5 and 337 pounds, has the speed of a running back, the leaping ability of a high jumper and, the biggest surprise of all, the arm of a quarterback. In walk-through practices each afternoon, Williams occasionally bides his time by firing laser-like passes to receivers 20 or so yards down the field. His arm is so strong, his throwing motion so smooth and his setup so quick that Williams should be a candidate for emergency quarterback. “I think I could be,” Williams said. “Emergency quarterback?” Gruden said. “No.” Ah, youth. Gruden is 47 and probably doesn’t remember when Redskins coach Joe Gibbs appointed offensive guard Russ Grimm the emergency quarterback. Grimm had been a quarterback in high school. And by Gibbs’ reasoning, who was going to knock him down? Gruden made a quick save, though.

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“We might use him to run the read option,” he said. Good point. If Williams chose “run” as his option, who would knock him down? “He defies a lot of laws of gravity and a lot of laws of physics being as big as he is and as athletic as he is,” said Redskins outside linebacker Ryan Kerrigan. “We kind of laugh when we watch film because you’ll see him running alongside receivers and running backs. “I remember a highlight last year in the Green Bay game. It was a little screen pass and he goes out and pancakes a tackler, and then he’s running stride for stride with either (running back) Alfred (Morris) or (wide receiver) Pierre (Garcon), and he gets another block down the field. It’s incredible.” It was not by chance Williams was the Redskins’ first-round draft choice, the fourth player picked overall, in the 2010 draft. Williams has been a starter from the first day he arrived at Redskins Park. He’ll be a starter until he decides it’s his last day at Redskins Park. “I think he’s going to stick at that left tackle spot,” Gruden said. “That’s what he’s built for, that’s what he is born to do, and he loves it. “He could probably play tight end. He could probably play ‘three technique’ (defensive tackle) if he wanted to. There’s not a lot he couldn’t do.” While Williams has no plans to change positions, he is not oblivious to what he can do. “I think I’m a great athlete, if you want my opinion,” Williams said. “If I lost 50 pounds, I think I could be a nice tight end or maybe even an outside linebacker. Who knows?” Williams’ teammates know he could play every position on the offensive line, probably any spot on the defensive line and might even be able play and/or cover receivers. “He’s got great hands,” said offensive guard Chris Chester. “He’d catch jump balls all day.” At the 2010 NFL combine, Williams’ vertical jump measured 34½ inches. The first wide receiver taken in the 2014 draft, Sammy Watkins, fourth overall, had a vertical jump of 34 inches. Hyperbole sometimes rules when players talk about a teammate. But the Redskins are sincere in their admiration of Williams’ ability. They’ve seen too many instances of the big man doing things only much smaller men even attempt, much less accomplish. Oh, and he’s also a pretty good basketball player. “Of course I can hoop it up,” Williams said. “I played in high school a little bit, and it’s still a big hobby of mine.” Williams’ footwork is a marvel to his teammates, coaches and opponents.

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“He’s a 200-pound guy in a 330-pound body,” Kerrigan said. “He can do it all. “I’m glad I don’t have to see him in a real game.”