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Week 13 What To Watch For


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»» The Redskins and Cardinals facing each other for the 122nd time. The 121 previous meetings represent the Redskins’ third-most games played against any opponent and the most against an opponent in which the series does not include a postseason game.
»» The Redskins entering the game 74-45-2 all-time against the Cardinals. The Redskins’ 74 wins against the Cardinals are the team’s second-most against any opponent.
»» The Redskins having won 10 of their last 12 games against the Cardinals dating back to 1999, including eight of the last nine contests.
»» The Redskins approaching Week 13 with a 27-25-2 all-time record in road games against the Cardinals, including a 7-4-1 record against the franchise in Chicago (1932-59), a 13-12-1 record against the franchise in St. Louis (1960-87), and a 7-9 record against the franchise since its move to Arizona (1988-present).
»» The Redskins reaching 500 yards of offense in three consecutive games for the first time in team history.
»» The Redskins becoming the fourth team in NFL history to post three straight 500-yard performances (2010-11 Patriots, 1998 49ers and 1982 Chargers).
»» The Redskins improving upon their team-record three 500- yard games this season.
»» The Redskins recording their fourth 500-yard game this season to tie for the sixth-most in a season in NFL history.
»» The Redskins tying a team record with a third consecutive 400-yard game. The Redskins have accomplished the feat multiple times, including most recently in Weeks 6-8 this season.
»» The Redskins exceeding 300 yards of offense in a 16th consecutive regular season game, dating back to last season, for the first time since a team-record 17-game stretch across the 1987-88 seasons.
»» The Redskins gaining 310 yards of offense to reach 5,000 offensive yards for a 12th straight season. Only five other NFL teams entered 2016 with an active streak of 11 or more 5,000-yard seasons (Green Bay, New Orleans, New England, Philadelphia and Dallas).
»» The Redskins posting the 28th 5,000-yard season in team history with 310 more yards of offense.
»» The Redskins passing for 350 yards in three consecutive games for the first time in team history.
»» The Redskins posting three consecutive turnover-free games for the first time since Weeks 8-11 of the 2012 season.
»» The Redskins holding opponents without a sack in consecutive games for the first time since Weeks 3-4 of the 2006 season.
»» The Redskins recording a sack in a 20th consecutive regular season game, dating back to last season. Washington's active streak ranks first in the NFC and fourth in the NFL (Denver, 28; Oakland, 25; Cincinnati, 24).
»» The Redskins pushing a regular season sack streak to 20 games for the first time since a 30-game span across the 2008-10 seasons.

 

»» Cornerback Bashaud Breeland (one) intercepting a pass to become the first member of the Redskins since Fred Smoot (2001-03) to open a career with multiple interceptions in three straight seasons.

 

»» Quarterback Kirk Cousins (six) tying his own team record for 300-yard passing games in a single season (seven in 2015).
»» Cousins adding to his team records for career 300-yard passing games (18, including 17 in regular season play) and 400-yard passing games (three).
»» Cousins (two) adding to his team record for 400- yard passing games in a single season.
»» Cousins recording his third 400-yard passing game this season to tie Philip Rivers (2013), Tony Romo (2012), Eli Manning (2011) and Dan Marino (1986) for the third most 400-yard games in a single season in NFL history.
»» Cousins exceeding 350 passing yards in a third consecutive game to become the first quarterback in Redskins history with three straight 350-yard passing games.
»» Cousins tying a team record with a third straight 300-yard passing game (Cousins in 2015, Robert Griffin III in 2013).
»» Cousins (10,736) compiling 125 passing yards to surpass Jason Campbell (10,860) for sixth on the Redskins' career passing yardage list.
»» Cousins (918) completing 35 passes to tie Billy Kilmer (953) for sixth-most completions in team history.
»» Cousins recording multiple touchdown passes in a fifth straight game for the first time in his career. It would be the first five-game multi-touchdown streak for a Redskins passer since Mark Brunell in Weeks 2-7 of the 2005 season.

 

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Redskins Franchised Tagged Quarterback Kirk Cousins has been

                                                                                  straight fire these last few weeks. ~ Photo courtesy of Redskins.com

 

»» Cousins throwing three touchdown passes to become the sixth quarterback in team history with 70 career touchdown passes (Sammy Baugh, Sonny Jurgensen, Joe Theismann, Billy Kilmer and Mark Rypien).
»» Cousins throwing three touchdown passes in three consecutive games for the first time since Weeks 15-17 last season.
»» Cousins (20) throwing three touchdown passes to enter the Top 10 in team history in touchdown passes in a single season.
»» Cousins throwing zero interceptions in a fourth consecutive regular season start for the first time in his career. He enters Week 13 having thrown 151 consecutive pass attempts without an interception, dating back to Week 8 vs. Cincinnati in London.
»» Cousins (299) chasing No. 4 Jason Campbell (315 in 2008), No. 3 Brad Johnson (316 in 1999) and No. 2 Campbell (327 in 2009) on the team's list for completions in a single season.
»» Cousins (3,540) chasing No. 9 Mark Rypien (3,564 in 1991), No. 8 Joe Theismann (3,568 in 1981), No. 7 Jason Campbell (3,618 in 2009), No. 6 Theismann (3,714 in 1983), No. 5 Sonny Jurgensen (3,747 in 1967) and No. 4 Rypien (3,768 in 1989) on the team's list for passing yardage in a single season.
»» Cousins (3,540) throwing for 460 yards to post the fourth 4,000-yard passing season in team history, joining himself (4,166 in 2015), Jay Schroeder (4,109 in 1986) and Brad Johnson (4,005 in 1999).

 

»» Wide receiver Jamison Crowder (55) catching five passes to set a single-season career high in receptions (59 in 2015). His 725 receiving yards and six receiving touchdowns this season are already career highs.
»» Crowder (114) moving past No. 3 Art Monk (114) and chasing No. 2 Rod Gardner (117) on the Redskins' list of receptions across a player's first two NFL seasons.
»» Crowder tying a single-season team record with his second punt return touchdown of the season (Brian Mitchell in 1991 and 1994, Mike Nelms in 1981, Bert Zagers in 1957 and John Williams in 1952).
»» Crowder catching another touchdown to become the first member of the Redskins to post a seven-receiving-touchdown season within the first two years of an NFL career since Chris Cooley (seven in 2005).

 

»» Tight end Vernon Davis potentially starting his 150th career regular season game.

»» Davis (492) chasing No. 14 Steve Jordan (498) and Nos. 12 Ben Coates and Todd Heap (499 each) on the NFL's list of career ceptions by a tight end.
»» Davis (492) catching eight passes to become the 12th tight end in NFL history to record 500 career receptions.
»» Davis (6,291) gaining 17 receiving yards to pass Steve Jordan (6,307) for 11th-most receiving yards by a tight end in NFL history.
»» Davis adding to his 57 career touchdown receptions, tied for seventh-most of any tight end in NFL history.
»» Davis catching three touchdowns to tie former Redskins great Jerry Smith (60) for sixth-most touchdowns by a tight end in NFL history.

 

»» Wide receiver Pierre Garçon extending his streak of consecutive regular season games played with a reception to 98, the
sixth-longest active streak in the NFL (Larry Fitzgerald, 190; Brandon Marshall, 155; Steve Smith Sr., 138; Jason Witten, 130; Michael Crabtree, 106). Sixty-nine of the games in Garçon’s streak have come with Washington, the third-longest streak by a member of the Redskins since the 1970 merger.
»» Garçon (4,144) gaining 137 receiving yards to pass Michael Westbrook (4,280) for 10th-most career receiving yards in team history.
»» Garçon (20) chasing No. 12 Jean Fugett (21) and No. 11 Rod Gardner (22) on the team's career receiving touchdowns list.

 

»» Kicker Dustin Hopkins (50) chasing No. 9 Brett Conway (52) and Nos. 7 Sam Baker and John Hall (54 each) on the team's alltime made field goals list.
»» Hopkins (25) setting a single-season career high with his next field goal. His 25 field goals this season are currently tied with his output from the 2015 season.
»» Hopkins (25) moving into the Top 10 in field goals made in a single season in team history with his next field goal.
»» Hopkins recording a third four-field-goal game this year to tie Mark Moseley (three in 1983) and Chip Lohmiller (three in 1990) for the most games with four field goals in a single season in team history.

 

»» Wide receiver DeSean Jackson catching a touchdown pass in a third straight game for the first time since Weeks 11-13 of the 2015 season.
»» Jackson compiling 100 receiving yards in back-to-back games for the first time since Weeks 8-9 of the 2014 season.
»» Jackson and/or Garçon (nine each) recording their 10th 100-yard receiving game to tie Henry Ellard (10) for ninth-most in team history.
»» Jackson (21) recording a 60-plus-yard touchdown to move past Devin Hester (21) for sole possession of second-most total touchdowns of 60 yards or more in NFL history. Jackson is two shy of Jerry Rice (23) for the all-time record.
»» Jackson (25) recording a 50-plus-yard touchdown to tie Steve Smith, Sr. (26) for fourth in total touchdowns of 50 yards or more in the NFL since the 1970 merger.
»» Jackson recording a touchdown of 50 yards or more in back-to-back weeks for the first time since Weeks 10-11 of the 2015 season. If a touchdown covers 60 yards, it would be his first stretch of back-to-back games with a 60-yard touchdown since Weeks 5-6 of the 2014 season.

 

»» Running back Robert Kelley rushing for 100 yards to become the first Redskins rookie with multiple 100-yard rushing games since Alfred Morris (seven) in 2012.
»» Kelley rushing for three touchdowns to become the first member of the Redskins with multiple three-touchdown rushing games in a single season since 1999 (Stephen Davis, two).

 

»» Linebacker Ryan Kerrigan starting his 92nd consecutive game, tied for second-most among active NFL linebackers. Kerrigan has not missed a start in his NFL career.
»» Kerrigan (9.0) recording a sack to become the fifth member of the Redskins (Dexter Manley, 4; Charles Mann, 4; Andre Carter, 2; Brian Orakpo, 2) to post multiple 10-sack seasons since the NFL adopted sacks as an official statistic in 1982.
»» Kerrigan (9.0) recording 2.0 sacks to enter the Top 10 in sacks in a single season in team history.
»» Kerrigan posting a sack in a third consecutive game for the second time this season, including a four-game stretch in Weeks 5-8.

 

»» Cornerback Josh Norman (two) matching his single-season career high with his next forced fumble (three in 2015).

 

»» Tight end Jordan Reed (231) chasing No. 14 Brian Mitchell (232) and No. 13 Larry Brown (238) on the Redskins' all-time receptions list.
»» Reed (241) catching four passes to move past Don Warren (244) for third-most career receptions by a tight end in team history.
»» Reed (241) recording nine receptions to become the 12th player to catch 250 career passes as a member of the Redskins.
»» Reed (19) catching a touchdown to become the 16th player in team history to record 20 touchdown receptions with the Redskins.
»» Reed (19) catching a touchdown to surpass Clint Didier (19) for sole possession of fourth-most by a tight end in Redskins history.
»» Reed (19) chasing Jean Fugett (21) for third-most receiving touchdowns by a tight end in Redskins history.
»» Reed registering multiple touchdown receptions in back-to-back games for the second time in his career and the first time since Weeks 15-16 in 2015.
»» Reed (six) scoring multiple receiving touchdowns to move past Santana Moss (six) for sole possession of the sixth-most games with multiple touchdown receptions by a member of the Redskins since 1960.

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