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Redskins 0 3 0 10 3 16 Packers
7 3 3 0 0 13 FIRSTQUARTER
GREENBAY, 8:59 Donald Lee atones for an early fumblewith a5-yard TDcatch. TheRedskins failedto take advantage of anearly
turnover andstruggledinpassdefense asGreenBay took a 7-0lead. LaRonLandry’shit ontight endDonaldLee on
the secondplay fromscrimmage forceda fumble, andfree safetyKareemMoorepickedupthe loose ball andreturnedit to thePackers 21-yardline. But afterWashingtonlost one yardontwo rushes,
CaseyRabach’s shotgunsnapwentpastDonovan McNabb, andthe quarterbackwas tackledbyClay Matthews for a loss of 22 yards—pushing Washingtonout of fieldgoal range andforcing a punt. OnGreenBay’s firstplay, fromthe 10, running
backBrandonJacksonbustedthroughthemiddle, jukedMoore inthe openfieldanddasheddownthe right side beforehewas chaseddownbyDeAngelo Hall ona 71-yardgainto theRedskins 19-yardline. GreenBayusedtwoplays to get to the 1-yardline,
andafter two stops by thedefense,AaronRodgers foundLee for a five-yardtouchdownpass to give the Packers a 7-0lead.
Points First downs
Offensive plays-total net yards Rushing plays-net yards Comp.-Att.-Int.
Sacked-yards lost Net yards passing Fumbles-lost
Time of possession
WASH. 0 2
11-24 6-7
2-5-0 0-0 17
1-0 6:11
GREENBAY 7 8
18-209 4-79
11-14-0 0-0
130 1-1
8:49 SECONDQUARTER
GREEN BAY, 7:30 Mason Crosby kicks a 52-yard field goal.
WASHINGTON, 0:13 Graham Gano boots a 26-yard field goal just before the half. Despite struggling offensively throughout the
half and giving up more than 200 yards, the Redskins put together a late drive and trailed just 10-3 at halftime. The Packers opened the second quarter at the Redskins 20. Consecutive passes from Rodgers moved them
to theWashington 1. There, the Redskins defense buckled down. On second down, John Kuhn was stopped short of the goal line. On third, linebacker RockyMcIntosh stopped Rodgers on a quarterback sneak. On fourth down, Rodgers was pressured by Chris Wilson on a bootleg and Lorenzo Alexander broke up the pass. Later, on third and 18 from the Redskins 12,
McNabb avoided the rush and found SantanaMoss for 52 yards. Two runs from Ryan Torain and a completion toMoss set up third and one on the 16- yard line, and Torain rushed for a first down. But the Redskins had to settle for a 26-yard field goal by Graham Gano.
Points First downs
Offensive plays-total net yards Rushing plays-net yards Comp.-Att.-Int.
Sacked-yards lost Net yards passing Fumbles-lost
Time of possession
WASH. 3 6
21-124 5-26
8-13-0 3-17 98
0-0 10:07
GREEN BAY 3 1
14-18 2-0
3-9-0 1-4 18
0-0 4:53 THIRDQUARTER
GREEN BAY, 4:32 Crosby kicks a 36-yard field goal at the end of a 70-yard drive. It was an uneventful quarter.Mason Crosby hit
one field goal to make it a two-possession game, but he missed another to keep the Redskins within 10 points going into the fourth quarter. On Green Bay’s first possession, Rodgers found
Jackson for 12 yards, and two plays later Jackson took an inside handoff for 15 yards. Rodgers then found Donald Driver for 34 yards. On first down from the Redskins 26, Kuhn
rushed for seven yards. But Green Bay couldn’t pick up the first down as Reed Doughty broke up a pass in the end zone on third down. Crosby hit a 36-yard field goal to give the Packers a 13-3 lead. The Redskins subsequently went three and out,
and Green Bay put together another long drive. A mix of Jackson runs (of seven and nine yards)
and Rodgers passing (completions of eight and 14 yards) moved the Packers into field goal range, but Crosby missed a 48-yard field goal attempt wide right.Washington took over and moved to midfield beforeMcNabb was sacked for a loss of nine.
Points First downs
Offensive plays-total net yards Rushing plays-net yards Comp.-Att.-Int.
Sacked-yards lost Net yards passing Fumbles-lost
Time of possession
WASH. 0
2
14-33 4-9
4-9-0 1-9 24
0-0 6:11
GREEN BAY 3
5
15-109 7-40 5-8-0 0-0 68
0-0 8:49 FOURTHQUARTER&OVERTIME
WASHINGTON, 11:35 FOURTH Anthony Armstrong brings in a 48-yard Donovan McNabb TD pass.
WASHINGTON, 1:07 FOURTH Gano ties the score with a 45-yard field goal.
WASHINGTON, 8:06 OVERTIME Gano wins the game with a 33-yard field goal. A timely interception by Landry helped the
Redskins complete a late-game comeback and move to 3-2 this season. After both teams failed to score on their first
drives of overtime, Green Bay took over on its own 19-yard line. Rodgers hit Jackson for five yards on first down, but on second down he rolled out and was pressured by defensive tackle Jeremy Jarmon. Landry made a sliding interception of Rodgers’s pass. The replay reviewupheld the interception though it nullified Landry’s 23-yard return. Gano nailed the winning 33-yard field goal to
giveWashington the 16-13 win. The Redskins offense, which had stalled much of
the game, revived in the fourth quarter. A long touchdown pass early in the quarter and a late field goal were enough to send the game to overtime tied at 13.
Points First downs
Offensive plays-total net yards Rushing plays-net yards Comp.-Att.-Int.
Sacked-yards lost Net yards passing Fumbles-lost
Time of possession
WASH. 13
11
29-192 6-9
12-22-1 1-9
183 0-0
11:45
GREEN BAY 0
3
20-91 4-38
8-13-1 3-19 53
0-0 10:09
MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2010
JOHN MCDONNELL/THE WASHINGTON POST DeAngeloHall, left, and LaRon Landry ofWashington tackle Green Bay running back Brandon Jackson.
PACKERS’STATS PASSING
A.Rodgers RUSHING
B.Jackson A.Rodgers J.Kuhn
RECEIVING B.Jackson J.Jones D.Driver
A.Quarless J.Nelson
G.Jennings D.Lee
J.Kuhn
T.Crabtree PUNTING
T.Masthay
KO RETURNS J.Nelson P.Lee
M.Simpkins DEFENSE
D.Bishop A.Hawk
C.Woodson B.Jones C.Peprah
B.Poppinga P.Lee B.Raji
C.Matthews N.Collins M.Neal
F.Zombo C.Jenkins T.Williams
CP/AT YDS TD INT 27/46 293
1 0 1
ATT YDS TD LG 10 115 4 30 3 12
71
0 15 0
7
REC YDS TD LG 5 25 4 65 4 58 4 51 3 42 2 22 2 22 2 1
0 12 0 35 0 34 0 21 0 25 0 14 1
5 3
0 0
NO AVG I20 6 47.3
1 5 15.0
PUNT RETURNS NO AVG TD LG T.Williams
0 52
NO AVG TD LG 2 17.5 2 16.5 1 0.0
0 23 0 26 0
T-A SCK NT FF 6-7
1.0
5-4 0.0 5-1
0.0
3-3 0.0 4-1 3-1 3-1
0.0 1.0 0.0
2-2 0.5 2-1 2-1 2-0
1.5 0.0 1.0
2-0 0.0 1-1 1-0
0.0 0.0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
POSSESSIONBATTLE KEY:•Redskins,
JONATHAN NEWTON/THE WASHINGTON POST Donald Driver edges in front ofWashington’s Carlos Rogers for a catch on a pass from Aaron Rodgers. •Opponent Length of bars = length of drives; Shaded area = time of possession advantage
REDSKINS’STATS PASSING
D.McNabb RUSHING
R.Torain
D.McNabb K.Williams
RECEIVING S.Moss
C.Cooley R.Torain
17 4 3
LG 57
A.Armstrong J.Galloway M.Sellers K.Williams
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PACKERS’DRIVES TIME
REC'D 15:00 12:17 6:27 2:53 8:56 4:36 0:13
11:55 6:42
10 14:09 11 12 13
11:35 6:39 1:07
14 15:00 15 12:12
HOWBALL OBTAINED
Kickoff Punt Punt Punt Punt Punt
Kickoff Punt Punt
Downs Kickoff
DRIVE BEGAN
GB 8
GB 10 GB 13 GB 14
WAS 33 GB 30 GB 37 GB 12 GB 32 GB 42 GB 17
Missed FG GB 41 Kickoff Kickoff Punt
GB 21 GB 26 GB 19
# OF
PLAYS 2 6 5
10 4 3 3 9 8 3 5 3 5 3 2
NET
YARDS 25
LAST SNAP
GB 16
90 WAS 5 23
GB 36
85 WAS 1 -1 WAS 34 0 0
GB 30 GB 37
70 WAS 18
33 2
GB 44 50
GB 43
GB 16 GB 24
DRIVE
RESULT Fumble TD
Punt
Downs FG
Punt Half FG
39 WAS 29 Missed FG 2
Punt Punt Punt
44 WAS 35 Missed FG -10 5
Punt Int.
REDSKINS’DRIVES TIME
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
REC'D 14:04 8:59 4:45 12:11 7:30 4:11
15:00 7:34 2:14
10 12:11 11 12 13
9:09 3:58 0:01
14 13:44 15 11:30
HOWBALL OBTAINED
Fumble
Downs Kickoff Punt
DRIVE BEGAN
GB 21
Kickoff WAS 28 Punt
WAS 15
Kickoff WAS 26 Kickoff WAS 22 Missed FG WAS 38 Punt Punt Punt
WAS 40 WAS 25 WAS 20
Missed FG WAS 43 Punt Int.
WAS 26 GB 39
WAS 29 WAS 1 WAS 8
PUNTING H.Smith
# OF
PLAYS 3 5 3 5 5
12 6 3 7 2 9 7 1
5 6
NET
YARDS -23
LAST SNAP
GB 44
18 WAS 46 12 WAS 41 32 WAS 33 19 WAS 27 78 24
GB 7 50
20 60 42 53
0 WAS 22 GB 42 GB 48
0 WAS 43 20 WAS 46 24
GB 15 DRIVE
RESULT Punt Punt Punt Punt Punt FG
Punt Punt
Downs TD
GB 33 Missed FG GB 27
FG Int.
Punt FG
KO RETURNS B.Banks
C.Simpson B.Westbrook
DEFENSE L.Landry D.Hall
L.Fletcher R.McIntosh R.Doughty B.Orakpo A.Carriker
L.Alexander P.Daniels V.Holliday K.Moore
M.Kemoeatu C.Rogers K.Golston
TEAMSTATS TOTAL YARDS
P.Buchanon C.Wilson A.Carter
RUSHING YARDS PASSING YARDS 1st downs 427 GB
67 plays 6.4 avg.
WAS 373
75 plays 5.0 avg.
157 GB
17 plays 9.2 avg.
WAS 51
21 plays 2.4 avg.
270 GB
50 plays 5.4 avg.
WAS 322
54 plays 6.0 avg.
1st downs/rushing 1st downs/passing 1st downs/penalty 3rd-down eff. 4th-down eff. Att.-Comp.-Int. Comp. pct.
Sacked-yards lost
GB 17 4
13 0
WAS 21 3
13 5
2-13-15% 5-17-29% 0-1-0%
0-1-0%
46-27-1 49-26-1 58.7 4-23
53.1 5-35
GB
KOs-end zone-TBs Punts-average Punt returns
Kickoff returns Int.-return yards Penalties-yards Fumbles-lost Red-zone eff.
4-0-0
6-47.3 5-75 5-68 1-64 9-63 1-1
Attendance: 87,760 Time: 3:35
WAS 5-2-0
8-44.6 3-47 4-66 1-0
4-28 1-0
1-3-33% 0-2-0%
CP/AT YDS TD INT 26/49 357
1 1
0 0 0
1
ATT YDS TD LG 16 40 4 10 1
REC YDS TD LG 7 118 7 69 4 27 3 84 3 28 1 22 1
9
NO AVG I20 8 44.6
3 15.7 LG 5 52
PUNT RETURNS NO AVG TD LG B.Banks
NO AVG TD LG 2 16.5 1 27.0 1 6.0
1
2.0 0.0
0-3 0.5 2-0 1-1 1-1
0-2 0.0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
1.0 0.0 0.0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 30
0 18 0 27 0
6
T-A SCK NT FF 10-3 0.0 6-6 0.0 2-5 0.5 2-5 0.0 2-2 0.0 2-1 1-2
1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 5 1
0 52 0 30 0
11
1 48 0 12 0 22 0
9
REDSKINS’SCHEDULEANDRESULTS SEPT. 12
SEPT. 19
Redskins 13, Cowboys 7
6.52 out of 10 Texans 30,
Redskins 27 6.14 out of 10
SUNDAY Rams 30,
Redskins 16 2.11 out of 10
OCT. 3
Redskins 17, Eagles 12
6.31 out of 10
OCT. 10
Redskins 16, Green Bay 13 6.40 out of 10
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FOX OCT. 17
Indianapolis 8:20 p.m.
NBC OCT. 24
at Chicago 1 p.m.
FOX OCT. 31
at Detroit 1 p.m.
FOX NOV. 15
Philadelphia 8:30 p.m.
ESPN NOV. 21
at Tennessee 1 p.m.
FOX NOV. 28
Minnesota 1 p.m.
FOX DEC. 5
at N.Y. Giants 1 p.m.
FOX DEC. 12
Tampa Bay 1 p.m.
FOX DEC. 19
at Dallas 1 p.m.
FOX DEC. 26
at Jacksonville 1 p.m.
FOX JAN. 2
N.Y. Giants 1 p.m. FOX
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