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    Redskins Rally in NY

    Last night myself & NewCliche21 took a few subway rides into the city to check out the Rally event hosted by Larry, Doc, Cooley, Bruce Allen, & former Redskins local guy Stephen Bowen. The team had several giveaways such as three pairs of tickets & several autographed items.
  8. »» The Redskins and Giants facing each other for the 169th time, including postseason play. The Giants are the Redskins’ most-common opponent. »» The Redskins attempting to secure their 67th all-time win against the Giants, their third-most against any opponent in franchise history. »» The Redskins and Giants meeting each other at MetLife Stadium in Week 3 for a second consecutive season. »» The Redskins earning their first road win against the Giants since a 23-10 victory against the eventual Super Bowl Champions at MetLife Stadium on Dec. 18, 2011. »» The Redskins facing first-year Giants Head Coach Ben McAdoo. The Redskins play five games against newly hired head coaches this season, including one vs. Cleveland’s Hue Jackson and two each vs. McAdoo and Philadelphia’s Doug Pederson. »» The Redskins extending their road winning streak to four games, dating back to last season. The Redskins’ last four-game road winning streak came in Weeks 4-12 of the 2008 season. »» The Redskins setting a team record by exceeding 350 yards of offense in a seventh consecutive regular season game, dating back to last season. The team’s current six-game stretch is tied with streaks set across the 1988-89 and 2011-12 season. »» The Redskins reaching the 400-yard mark for a fifth time in a span of six regular season games, dating back to last season, the first such stretch since Weeks 6-11 in 2013. »» The Redskins scoring 20 points in a fourth consecutive divisional game, dating back to last season, for the first time since scoring 20+ on four straight NFC East opponents in Weeks 10-17 of the 2007 season. »» The Redskins entering the game allowing a sack on only 2.25 percent of pass attempts, the best mark in the NFC and secondbest in the NFL. »» The Redskins adding to their 24 forced fumbles since the start of the 2015 season, most in the NFL. The Redskins are also tied for the league lead with 17 fumble recoveries in that span. »» The Redskins forcing a takeaway for a fifth consecutive game, dating back to last season. It would be the team’s first five-game takeaway streak since a six-game run in Weeks 4-10 last season. »» The Redskins posting their sixth four-sack game since the start of the 2015 season. »» Quarterback Kirk Cousins recording his 15th career 300-yard passing game, including postseason play, to move past Joe Theismann (14) for sole possession of second in team history. »» Cousins becoming the first Redskins quarterback to open a season with three consecutive 300-yard passing games since Robert Griffin III in 2013. »» Cousins tying a team record by exceeding 300 passing yards in three consecutive regular season games. It would be the second time in his career (Weeks 14-16, 2015) and only the third time in team history (Cousins in 2015, Griffin in 2013). »» Cousins (7,889) pursuing No. 10 Eddie LeBaron (8,068) and No. 9 Griffin (8,097) on the team’s career passing yardage list. »» Cousins (48) throwing one touchdown to pass Gus Frerotte (48) for eighth-most career touchdown passes in Redskins histiory. »» Cousins (48) throwing two touchdown passes to join Sammy Baugh, Sonny Jurgensen, Joe Theismann, Billy Kilmer, Mark Rypien, Eddie LeBaron and Jason Campbell as the only quarterbacks in team history to throw 50 career touchdown passes. »» Cousins (677) completing three passes to pass Griffin (679) for eighth-most completions in team history. »» Cousins (1,039) chasing No. 10 Griffin (1,063) and No. 9 Norm Snead (1,092) on the team’s career pass attempts list. »» Tight end Vernon Davis adding to his 55 career touchdown receptions, seventh-most of any tight end in NFL history. »» Wide receiver Pierre Garçon (493) catching nine passes to reach 500 career receptions. »» Garçon catching two touchdown passes to become the 15th player in Redskins history to post 20 touchdown receptions with the team. »» Safety DeAngelo Hall (five) returning a fumble for a touchdown to tie Jason Taylor (six) for the most career fumble return touchdowns in NFL history. »» Hall (three with Washington) returning another fumble for a touchdown to break the team record for career fumble return touchdowns (three by Chris Hanburger and Brad Dusek). »» Hall improving upon his 43 career interceptions, most among active NFL players. »» Hall intercepting a pass to tie Ken Houston (24) for ninthmost in team history. »» Hall maintaining his second-place ranking among active players in career non-offensive touchdowns (10). »» Kicker Dustin Hopkins (made 10 straight) converting his next field goal attempt to set a career best for consecutive made field goal attempts in regular season play. »» Wide receiver DeSean Jackson (7,956) gaining 44 receiving yards to become the ninth active player to reach 8,000 career receiving yards (Andre Johnson, Steve Smith Sr., Larry Fitzgerald, Anquan Boldin, Brandon Marshall, Jason Witten, Antonio Gates and Vincent Jackson). »» Jackson (24) recording a 50-plus-yard touchdown to tie Steve Smith, Sr. (25) for fourth in total touchdowns of 50 yards or more in the NFL since the 1970 merger. »» Jackson (20) recording a 60-plus-yard touchdown to tie Devin Hester (21) for second-most total touchdowns of 60 yards or more in NFL history. »» Jackson improving upon his 33 career regular season receptions of 50 yards or more, the most in the NFL since he entered the league in 2008. »» Jackson maintaining his 19.4-yard average on receptions since joining the Redskins in 2014, the best among qualified NFL players in that time frame. »» Linebacker Ryan Kerrigan recording 1.0 sack to become the third player in team history to reach 50 career sacks since 1982 (Dexter Manley and Charles Mann). »» Tight end Jordan Reed (194) catching six passes to join Chris Cooley, Jerry Smith and Don Warren as the only tight ends in team history with 200 career receptions. »» Returner Rashad Ross recording his second career kickoff return touchdown to tie the team record for career kickoff return touchdowns. Andy Farkas (1938-44), Eddie Saenz (1946-51), Bobby Mitchell (1962-68) and Brian Mitchell (1990-99) are tied for the franchise lead with two each. Redskins Offense »» Ranks first in the NFL in percentage of rushes of 4+ yards (58.6) »» Ranks first in the NFL in percentage of 3-and-out drives (5.0) »» Ranks first in the NFC and second in the NFL in 25+ yard passing plays (7) »» Ranks first in the NFC and second in the NFL in sacks per pass attempt (2.25%) »» Ranks tied for first in the NFL in fumbles lost (0) »» Ranks tied for first in the NFL in dropped passes (0%) »» Ranks tied for first in the NFC and NFL in pass attempts (89) »» Ranks tied for first in the NFC and NFL pass completions (58) »» Ranks tied for first in the NFL in giveaways on 1st and goal from inside the 5 (0) »» Ranks tied for first in the NFL in scoring percentage on 1st and goal from inside the 5 (100.0) »» Ranks second in the NFL in passing first downs (32) »» Ranks second in the NFL in percentage of second down plays converted for first downs (42.1) »» Ranks second in the NFC and third in the NFL in yards per play (6.80) »» Ranks second in the NFC and third in the NFL in passing yards per game (339.5) »» Ranks second in the NFC and third in the NFL in net passing yards (679) »» Ranks second in the NFC and third in the NFL in gross passing yards (693) »» Ranks tied for second in the NFL in QB sacks (2) »» Ranks tied for second in the NFL in red zone drives (10) »» Ranks third in the NFL in net passing yards per game (339.5) »» Ranks third in the NFL in percent of first down plays gaining 4+ yards (59.6%) »» Ranks third in the NFC and fourth in the NFL in first down yards per play (7.51) »» Ranks third in NFC and sixth in the NFL in rushing yards per play (4.72) »» Ranks third in the NFL in rushing for 4+ yards on 1st down (57.1%) »» Ranks fourth in the NFC and seventh in the NFL in yards per game (408.0) »» Ranks fourth in the NFL in average yards gained on first down (7.51) »» Ranks tied for fourth in the NFL in starting position drives starting inside opponents’ 50 (3) »» Ranks fifth in the NFL in average starting field position (30.6) »» Ranks tied for fifth in the NFL in points on the first offensive possession of second half (7) »» Ranks sixth in the NFC in completion percentage (65.2%) »» Ranks sixth in the NFC and ninth in the NFL in passing yards per play (7.63) »» Ranks sixth in the NFC and ninth in the NFL in longest pass (57) »» Ranks sixth in the NFC and 10th in the NFL in pass yards per attempt (7.79) »» Ranks tied for sixth in the NFL in plays of 10+ yards (31) »» Ranks eighth in the NFC in first downs per game (21.0) »» Ranks eighth in the NFL in percentage of first down passes gaining 4+ yards (61.1) »» Ranks tied for eighth in the NFL in completions of 20+ yards (8) »» Ranks tied for eighth in the NFL in goal-to-go drives (4) »» Ranks ninth in the NFL in 3rd-and-long conversion percentage (36.4%) »» Ranks ninth in the NFL in percentage of offensive drives resulting in points (45.0) Redskins Defense »» Ranks first in the NFC and second in the NFL in total tackles (153) »» Ranks first in the NFC and second in the NFL in assisted tackles (69) »» Ranks tied for first in the NFL in points allowed on drives beginning in the final two minutes of a half (0) »» Ranks tied for first in the NFL in opponent drives starting inside the team’s own 20 (0) »» Ranks tied for first in the NFL in opponent rushing plays of 50+ yards (0) »» Ranks tied for second in the NFL in interception returns of 20+ yards (1) »» Ranks tied for third in the NFC and NFL in fumbles forced (3) »» Ranks tied for fourth in the NFC and eighth in the NFL in quarterback sacks (5) »» Ranks fourth in the NFL in opponent passer rating on second down (57.8) »» Ranks tied for fourth in the NFC and tied for seventh in the NFL in passes defensed (11) »» Ranks tied for fifth in the NFC and ninth in the NFL in sacks per pass attempt (7.46%) »» Ranks tied for fifth in the NFC in sacks (5) »» Ranks tied for sixth in the NFL in opponent scoring percentage on 1st and goal from inside the 5 (66.7%) »» Ranks seventh in the NFC in interception rate (1.49%) »» Ranks tied for seventh in the NFL in yards after catch allowed (7) »» Ranks eighth in the NFL in average opponent yards gained on first down (4.64) »» Ranks eighth in the NFC and ninth in the NFL in solo tackles (84) »» Ranks ninth in the NFC in sack yards (24) »» Ranks tied for 10th in the NFL in opponent rushing plays of 10+ yards (4) Redskins Special Teams »» Ranks tied for first in the NFC and NFL in field goal percentage (100.0%) »» Ranks tied for first in the NFL in opponent punt returns of 20+ yards (0) »» Ranks tied for first in the NFC and tied for fourth in the NFL in special teams assisted tackles (4) »» Ranks second in the NFC and NFL in average punt return (15.7) »» Ranks second in the NFC and fourth in the NFL in average starting field position following kickoffs (25.7) »» Ranks tied for second in the NFL in punt returns of 20+ yards (1) »» Ranks fifth in the NFC and ninth in the NFL in kickoff return average (23.7) »» Ranks fifth in the NFC and eighth in the NFL in opponent punt return average (7.0) »» Ranks 10th in the NFL in kickoff touchback percentage (72.7%) Redskins Players »» Bashaud Breeland ranks second in the NFC and tied for seventh in the NFL in passes defensed (3) »» Breeland ranks tied for second in the NFC and tied for sixth in the NFL in interceptions (1) »» Breeland ranks seventh in the NFC and tied for eighth in the NFL in solo tackles (15) »» Will Compton ranks first in the NFC and second in the NFL in assisted tackles (14) »» Compton ranks fourth in the NFC and fifth in the NFL in total tackles (23) »» Kirk Cousins ranks tied for first in the NFL in pass attempts (89) »» Cousins ranks tied for first in the NFL in pass completions (58) »» Cousins ranks first in the NFC and second in the NFL in 25+ yard passes (7) »» Cousins ranks second in the NFC and NFL in passing first downs (32) »» Cousins second in the NFC and third in the NFL in passing yards (693) »» Cousins ranks sixth in the NFC in completion percentage (65.2) »» Cousins ranks sixth in the NFC in yards per attempt (7.79) »» Cousins ranks sixth in the NFC in longest pass (57) »» Cousins ranks eighth in the NFL in second down passer rating (105.1) »» Cousins ranks tied for eighth in the NFL in completions of 20+ yards by QB »» Jamison Crowder ranks third in the NFL in fourth quarter receptions (6) »» Crowder ranks third in the NFC and NFL in punt returns (3) »» Crowder ranks fourth in the NFC and sixth in the NFL in punt return yards (47) »» Crowder ranks tied for sixth in the NFL in receptions on 3rd and short (1) »» Vernon Davis ranks fifth in the NFC and tied for ninth in the NFL in longest reception amongst tight ends (32) »» Davis ranks tied for second in the NFC and tied for fifth in the NFL in 25+ yard receptions amongst tight ends (1) »» Davis ranks third in the NFL in average yards after catch amongst tight end (7.3) »» Davis ranks sixth in the NFC in average receiving yards amongst tight ends (11.8) »» Davis ranks sixth in the NFC in yards after catch amongst tight ends (44) »» Mason Foster ranks tied for first in the NFC and NFL in total tackles (24) »» Foster ranks tied for second in the NFC and tied for third in the NFL in assisted tackles (11) »» Dustin Hopkins ranks tied for first in the NFL and in the NFC in field goal percentage (100.0%) »» Hopkins ranks tied for first in the NFC and tied for second in the NFL in field goals made (6) »» Hopkins ranks third in the NFC and tied for fifth in the NFL in points scored by kickers (21) »» Hopkins ranks tied for fourth in the NFC and tied for seventh in the NFL in field goals attempted (6) »» Hopkins ranks eighth in the NFL in touchbacks on kickoffs (8) »» DeSean Jackson ranks third in the NFC in 25+ yard receptions (3) »» Josh Norman ranks tied for first in the NFC and NFL in passes defensed (5) »» Dashaun Phillips ranks tied for third in the NFC in defensive fumble recoveries (1) »» Jordan Reed ranks tied for first in the NFC and NFL in receptions per game amongst tight ends (6.0) »» Reed ranks tied for first in the NFC and NFL in targets amongst tight ends (18) »» Reed ranks tied for first in the NFC and NFL in targets per game amongst tight ends (9.0) »» Reed ranks first in the NFC and second in the NFL in third down receptions among tight ends (5) »» Reed ranks second in the NFC and NFL in yards at catch amongst tight ends (88) »» Reed ranks second in the NFC and fourth in the NFL in receiving yards amongst tight ends (134) »» Reed ranks second in the NFC and fourth in the NFL in receiving yards per game amongst tight ends (67.0) »» Reed ranks tied for second in the NFC in 25+ yards receptions amongst tight ends (1) »» Reed ranks tied for third in the NFC and NFL in first down receptions amongst tight ends (7) »» Reed ranks tied for fourth in the NFC and tied for sixth in the NFL in third-down receptions (5) »» Reed ranks fifth in the NFC and 10th in the NFL in yards after catch amongst tight ends (46)
  9. Lets take a look at the run/pass selection by Down & yards to go. It was bad enough after the Steelers game, but now the scales are tipped WAY out of balance. I haven't looked it up but damn if this doesn't make me wonder if the Rams "Greatest Show On Turf" years passed this much. looking at these breakdowns, you'd think this was from a Madden season & not an actual NFL team. I'm curious to see this weekend if the Giants stack the box only when it's 1st & 6-10 to go as that's the only dominate time the Redskins seem to ever run the ball. Take a look at these stats & see if anything else jumps out at you. If does, let us know in the comments below or feel free to just comment below.
  10. I'm willing to bet he want's their tape library for the Network. Think about it, AJ Styles, Samoa Joe, Bobby Roode, Eric Young, Sting, Kurt Angle, Hogan, Flair, etc.The network content & the DVDs he can put out with all of that footage plus inherit contracts for NXT
  11. Luther Season 4 just hit Netflix. All 2 shows. Why only 2 shows for a season? http://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/627021/Luther-season-4-Idris-Elba-Neil-Cross-Ruth-Wilson-Alice-Morgan-BBC
  12. Reportedly both Vince & Sinclair(ROH) have put in offers to buy TNA. http://nypost.com/2016/09/16/billy-corgan-in-talks-to-become-majority-owner-of-tna-wrestling/
  13. With tomorrow's first Divisional match-up against Dallas, I wanted to take a look a few things & see if anything stood out. Going by the stats from Week 1, here's what I think I'm thinking. First thing that stood out is that Witten continues to be a QBs best receiving weapon. Followed by Beasley. And Dez? Last week he was at the bottom of their receiving list, with 1 pass out of 5 for a whopping 8 yards, only beating out the RBs. Take a look. DAL - RECEIVING TAR NO YDS AVG LG TD J.Witten 14 9 66 7.3 17 0 C.Beasley 12 8 65 8.1 15 0 T.Williams 4 3 34 11.3 14 0 G.Swaim 1 1 21 21.0 21 0 B.Butler 2 1 16 16.0 16 0 L.Dunbar 2 1 16 16.0 16 0 D.Bryant 5 1 8 8.0 8 0 E.Elliott 2 1 1 1.0 1 0 A.Morris 1 0 0 -- 0 0 Going by these stats from last week, I think Witten will continue to be a match up problem for us tomorrow. I also think that Beasley & Williams will have trouble with Norman & Breeland, whether one is assigned to cover the same guy all game or just a side of the field all game. In past match-ups, Breeland has owned Dez and Dez is no A. Brown. Dallas should have a hard time passing on us tomorrow. Speaking of passing, there's not that much film on Prescott yet. That said, he's still a Fourth Round picked Rookie & last week against the Giants, he played like it. The thing that stood out to me watching him last week (for perspective though I was watching 3 different games at once) his footwork is atrocious. He does that same RG3 thing where he'll pass while in the air after completely leaving the ground. Though Prescott's playing behind perhaps the best Offensive Line in the League, he gets the time to at least find & dump it off to Witten. Still though, his numbers last week were pretty pedestrian. The decent thing was putting up over 200 yards passing with no INTs, DAL - PASSING ATT CMP CMP% YDS YD/AT SK/YD TD LG INT RT D.Prescott 45 25 55.6 227 5 0/0 0 21 0 69.4 They also protected him by only having him run twice. For 12 yards. And that brings me to their rushing attack here: DAL - RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD E.Elliott 20 51 2.6 8 1 A.Morris 7 35 5.0 13 0 D.Prescott 2 12 6.0 11 0 K.Smith 1 3 3.0 3 0 A first round pick in Elliot averaged 2.6 yards a carry. I don't think that's going to get it done in the NFL. Though he did score their only touchdown, so he's got that. Morris in limited action clearly was able to run better though. I think I wouldn't be surprised if Dallas actually featured Morris against us tomorrow, at least for quarter. Averaging 5 yards a carry is what gets it done in the NFL so Elliot should be taking notes when Alf is in. So with 101 yards rushing & 227 yards passing they proved they can move the ball with a rookie QB & RB. Tomorrow should prove different though. I think they'll struggle to complete passes over 12-15 yards but get the dump off, underneath stuff to Witten. And they'll have success in the run game, especially if they feature Morris, but I doubt Jerruh would allow the rubbing that salt in the wound move instead of showing off his shiny new first round pick in Elliot. Anyways, that's what I'm think I'm thinking. I think. Agree? Disagree? Sound off in the comments below, but one thing I know is
  14. Oh my GAWD! Watching the CWC Semi Finals & TJ Perkins vs Ibushi was absolutely insane. Submissions. Counters. High Flying. Strong Style. Just an amazingly insane match. This whole CWC has been right up there with the NXT Takeover show. Can't wait til Hunter is running RAW & Smackdown with what he's been doing at Full Sail.
  15. Week 1's rushing attack was almost non existent. Here are the few stats from it: RUSHING ATT YDS TD LG M.Jones 7 24 0 12 C.Thompson 4 23 1 9 K.Cousins 1 8 0 8 Will they try to establish the run this weekend against Dallas or continue to be pass happy due to (and this is a first) being stacked at WR?
  16. Redskins at Bears Join us on the road in Chicago!BlackFinn Ameripub Friday, December 23, 2016 6:00 – 7:30 pm Free raffle with Redskins prizes, including autographed items and game tickets! PLUS every Redskins fan will receive a free Redskins scarf!
  17. Redskins at Eagles Join us on the road in Philadelphia!Wooley Mammouth Saturday, December 10, 2016 6:00 – 7:30 pm Free raffle with Redskins prizes, including autographed items and game tickets! PLUS every Redskins fan will receive a free pair of Redskins gloves!
  18. Redskins at Cardinals Join us on the road in Phoenix!Tilted Kilt Saturday, December 3, 2016 6:00 – 7:30 pm Free raffle with Redskins prizes, including autographed items and game tickets! PLUS every Redskins fan will receive a free pair of Redskins sunglasses!
  19. Redskins at Ravens Join us on the road in Baltimore!Wiley Gunters Saturday, October 8, 2016 6:00 – 7:30 pm Free raffle with Redskins prizes, including autographed items and game tickets! PLUS every Redskins fan will receive a free Redskins cup!
  20. Redskins at Giants Join us on the road in NYC! Dorrian’s Red Hand 1616 2nd Ave New York, NY 10028 Saturday, September 24, 2016 6:00 – 7:30 pm Free raffle with Redskins prizes, including autographed items and game tickets! PLUS every Redskins fan will receive a free Redskins rally towel! Dorrian's Red Hand
  21. »» The Redskins and Cowboys squaring off for the 113th time in team history, including postseason play. »» The Redskins and Cowboys staging their earliest meeting in a season since Washington defeated Dallas, 13-7, in Week 1 of the 2010 season. »» The Redskins earning their first home victory against the Cowboys since a division-clinching 28-18 victory against Dallas in Week 17 of the 2012 season. »» The Redskins securing a second straight victory against the Cowboys for the first time since sweeping Dallas in 2012. »» The Redskins pushing their all-time home record against the Cowboys to 29-30, including postseason play. »» The Redskins seeking their third consecutive win against NFC East opponents, dating back to last season. The Redskins last three-game division winning streak came in 2012, when the team earned wins in five straight NFC East contests. »» The Redskins scoring 30 points in a third consecutive divisional game, dating back to last season, for the first time since scoring 30+ on three straight NFC East opponents in Weeks 15-17 of the 2005 season. »» The Redskins holding consecutive opponents without a sack for the first time since Weeks 3-4 of the 2006 season. Washington allowed zero sacks last week vs. Pittsburgh, marking the team’s first sack-free season opener since 2006. »» Cornerback Bashaud Breeland intercepting a pass in consecutive games for the first time since Weeks 5-6 last season. »» Quarterback Kirk Cousins recording his 14th career 300-yard passing game, including postseason play, to tie Joe Theismann (14) for second-most in team history. »» Cousins (47) throwing one touchdown to tie or two touchdowns to pass Gus Frerotte (48) for eighth-most career touchdown passes in Redskins histiory. »» Cousins (47) throwing three touchdown passes to join Sammy Baugh, Sonny Jurgensen, Joe Theismann, Billy Kilmer, Mark Rypien, Eddie LeBaron and Jason Campbell as the only quarterbacks in team history to throw 50 career touchdown passes. »» Cousins (649) completing 31 passes to pass Robert Griffin III (679) for eighth-most completions in team history. »» Cousins (993) attempting seven passes to become the 12th quarterback to attempt 1,000 career passes with the Redskins. »» Cousins (993) throwing 25 passes to surpass Jay Schroeder (1,017) for 11th-most career pass attempts in team history. »» Cousins (7,525) throwing for 544 yards to pass Eddie LeBaron (8,068) and enter the Top 10 in career passing yardage in Redskins history. »» Tight end Vernon Davis playing in his 150th career regular season game. »» Davis adding to his 55 career touchdown receptions, seventhmost of any tight end in NFL history. »» Wide receiver Pierre Garçon (491) catching nine passes to reach 500 career receptions. »» Garçon catching two touchdown passes to become the 15th player in Redskins history to post 20 touchdown receptions with the team. »» Safety DeAngelo Hall playing in his 100th regular season game as a member of the Redskins. He joins Darrell Green (295), Brig Owens (158), Pat Fischer (126), Ken Houston (112), Mark Murphy (109), Reed Doughty (107), Fred Smoot (101) and Todd Bowles (100) as the only defensive backs to play 100 regular season games for the team. »» Hall (five) returning a fumble for a touchdown to tie Jason Taylor (six) for the most career fumble return touchdowns in NFL history. »» Hall (three with Washington) returning another fumble for a touchdown to break the team record for career fumble return touchdowns (three by Chris Hanburger and Brad Dusek). »» Hall improving upon his 43 career interceptions, most among active NFL players. »» Hall intercepting a pass to tie Ken Houston (24) for ninthmost in team history. »» Hall maintaining his second-place ranking among active players in career non-offensive touchdowns (10). »» Defensive end Ziggy Hood appearing in his 100th career regular season game. »» Kicker Dustin Hopkins converting his next three field goal attempts to match his career-best streak for consecutive successful regular season field goal attempts (10, Weeks 5-11 last season). »» Wide receiver DeSean Jackson (7,916) gaining 84 receiving yards to become the ninth active player to reach 8,000 career receiving yards (Andre Johnson, Steve Smith Sr., Larry Fitzgerald, Anquan Boldin, Brandon Marshall, Jason Witten, Antonio Gates and Vincent Jackson). »» Jackson (24) recording a 50-plus-yard touchdown to tie Steve Smith, Sr. (25) for fourth in total touchdowns of 50 yards or more in the NFL since the 1970 merger. »» Jackson (20) recording a 60-plus-yard touchdown to tie Devin Hester (21) for second-most total touchdowns of 60 yards or more in NFL history. »» Jackson improving upon his 33 career regular season receptions of 50 yards or more, the most in the NFL since he entered the league in 2008. »» Jackson maintaining his 19.6-yard average on receptions since joining the Redskins in 2014, the best among qualified NFL players in that time frame. »» Linebacker Ryan Kerrigan recording 1.5 sacks to become the third player in team history to reach 50 career sacks since 1982 (Dexter Manley and Charles Mann). »» Kerrigan registering a sack in a third consecutive regular season game, dating back to last season, for the first time since Weeks 9-11 in 2015. »» Kerrigan forcing a fumble in consecutive games for the first time since Weeks 13-14 in 2014. »» Tight end Jordan Reed (1,980) gaining 20 receiving yards to become the sixth tight end in team history to record 2,000 career receiving yards with the team (Jerry Smith, Chris Cooley, Bill Anderson, Don Warren and Fred Davis). »» Reed (189) catching 11 passes to join Cooley, Smith and Warren as the only tight ends in team history with 200 career receptions. »» Returner Rashad Ross recording his second career kickoff return touchdown to tie the team record for career kickoff return touchdowns. Andy Farkas (1938-44), Eddie Saenz (1946-51), Bobby Mitchell (1962-68) and Brian Mitchell (1990-99) are tied for the franchise lead with two each. ... even the Redskins’ 2016 record at 1-1. ... be the Redskins’ third consecutive victory against NFC East opponents, dating back to last season. ... push Head Coach Jay Gruden’s career record in divisional play to 7-6. ... give the Redskins consecutive victories against the Cowboys for the first time since 2012. ... represent the Redskins’ 45th victory against the Cowboys all-time, including postseason play. ... pull the Redskins’ all-time home record against Dallas to 29- 30.
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