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GAME RELEASE Cincinnati Bengals [2-6-1] at Washington Football Team (2-7) November 22, 2020 - FedExField- 1:00 PM ET GAME CENTER TELEVISION: CBS Spero Dedes [play-by-play] Adam Archuleta [analyst] RADIO: Washington Radio Network Julie Donaldson [Host] Bram Weinstein [play-by-play] DeAngelo Hall [analysis] SERIES HISTORY: CIN leads the all-time series, 5-4-1 CIN leads the all-time reg. series, 5-4-1 Last meeting: Oct. 30, 2016 [27-27 T] 21300 Coach Gibbs Drive | Ashburn, Va. 20147 | 703.726.7000 @WashingtonNFL | washingtonfootball.com QUICK HITS WEEK 10 RECAP QB Alex Smith made his first start since Nov. 18, 2018 and completed 38-of-55 passes for 390 yards and an 89.2 passer rating alongside two rushes for four yards. He set career-highs in completions, attempts and passing yards and threw for 300-plus yards in consecutive contests for the first time in his career. RB Antonio Gibson ran for 45 yards on 13 at- tempts and two rushing touchdowns. It was the first multi-touchdown game of his career. Gib- son’s seven rushing touchdowns are second-most through nine-career games in Washington fran- chise history. RB J.D. McKissic recorded seven receptions for 43 yards and his first rushing touchdown of the season. It was his first rushing touchdown since Week 4 of 2017. S Kamren Curl tied a team-high eight tackles [six solo] and recorded his second-career sack for a loss of nine yards. Washington and the Bengals enter Week 11 having previously played one another 10 times. Cincinnati leads the all-time series 5-4-1. Washington will seek to win its first game over Cin- cinnati since Sept. 22, 1991 and their first home game against the Bengals since Dec. 15, 1985. Washington aims to snap a four-game streak with- out a win versus Cincinnati. The club is 3-2 at home against the Bengals, 37-39-1 in Week 11 and 0-1 in November against Cincinnati. Washington last met the Bengals in its European de- but at Wembley Stadium in London on Oct. 30, 2016.

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GAME RELEASE

Cincinnati Bengals [2-6-1] at Washington Football Team (2-7) November 22, 2020 - FedExField- 1:00 PM ET

GAME CENTERTELEVISION: CBS

Spero Dedes [play-by-play]Adam Archuleta [analyst]

RADIO: Washington Radio Network Julie Donaldson [Host]

Bram Weinstein [play-by-play]DeAngelo Hall [analysis]

SERIES HISTORY: CIN leads the all-time series, 5-4-1

CIN leads the all-time reg. series, 5-4-1Last meeting: Oct. 30, 2016 [27-27 T]

21300 Coach Gibbs Drive | Ashburn, Va. 20147 | 703.726.7000@WashingtonNFL | washingtonfootball.com

QUICK HITS

WEEK 10 RECAP• QB Alex Smith made his first start since Nov.18, 2018 and completed 38-of-55 passes for 390 yards and an 89.2 passer rating alongside two rushes for four yards. He set career-highs in completions, attempts and passing yards and threw for 300-plus yards in consecutive contests for the first time in his career.

• RB Antonio Gibson ran for 45 yards on 13 at-tempts and two rushing touchdowns. It was the first multi-touchdown game of his career. Gib-son’s seven rushing touchdowns are second-most through nine-career games in Washington fran-chise history.

• RB J.D. McKissic recorded seven receptionsfor 43 yards and his first rushing touchdown of the season. It was his first rushing touchdown since Week 4 of 2017.

• S Kamren Curl tied a team-high eight tackles [sixsolo] and recorded his second-career sack for a loss of nine yards.

• Washington and the Bengals enter Week 11 havingpreviously played one another 10 times. Cincinnatileads the all-time series 5-4-1.

• Washington will seek to win its first game over Cin-cinnati since Sept. 22, 1991 and their first home gameagainst the Bengals since Dec. 15, 1985.

• Washington aims to snap a four-game streak with-out a win versus Cincinnati. The club is 3-2 at homeagainst the Bengals, 37-39-1 in Week 11 and 0-1 inNovember against Cincinnati.

• Washington last met the Bengals in its European de-but at Wembley Stadium in London on Oct. 30, 2016.

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TEAM

» Washington will face the Bengals for the first time since Oc-tober 30th, 2016. It is the club’s 11th game against Cincinnati.

» Washington is 0-3-1 against the Bengals dating back to 2004. » Washington has recorded 100-plus rushing yards in nine of

the 10 matchups against the Bengals all-time. » Washington is 3-2 at home against the Bengals. Cincinnati is

tied for Washington’s fourth-rarest opponent among active franchises.

Last Game (30-27 L vs. DET) » Washington amassed 464 total net yards, the highest mark

since Nov. 21, 2010 [465]. » Washington gained over 400 total net yards in consecutive

contests. » Washington tallied 375 net passing yards, its highest mark

since Sept. 18, 1994 [376]. » Washington recorded a sack for the 21st-consecutive con-

test. » Washington held the ball for 35:43 minutes. It is the sec-

ond-highest time of possession mark this season. » Washington tallied 34 first downs, the third-most in franchise

history and the most since the club tallied the current record, 39, also against Detroit on November 4, 1990. Below is a list of each game Washington has tallied 30 or more first downs.

Date Opponent 1st Downs Result11/4/1990 @Detroit 39 W, 41-38

11/26/1989 Chicago 35 W, 38-14

11/15/20 @Detroit 34 L, 30-27

11/26/1967 @Cleveland 33 L, 42-37

10/17/1983 @Green Bay 33 L, 48-47

12/22/1996 Dallas 32 W, 37-10

11/21/2010 @Tennessee 32 W, 19-16

9/14/2014 Jacksonville 32 W, 41-10

11/22/1998 Arizona 31 L, 45-42

9/23/2012 Cincinnati 31 L, 38-31

11/12/1967 San Francisco 30 W, 31-28

10/30/2016 @Cincinnati 30 T, 27-27

9/9/2018 @Arizona 30 W, 24-6

OFFENSE

QB Alex Smith » Quarterback Alex Smith completed 38-of-55 passes for 390

yards and an 89.2 passer rating alongside two rushes for four yards in Week 10 against the Lions.

» Smith made his first start for Washington since Nov. 18, 2018. » Smith set career-highs in completions (38), attempts (55)

and passing yards (390). » Smith threw for a 69.1 completion percentage, the sec-

ond-highest mark in Washington history (min. 50 attempts) behind Kirk Cousins (77.4 - Nov. 24, 2016 vs. Dallas).

» Smith threw for 300-plus yards in consecutive contests for the first time in his career.

» Smith’s 38 completions were the most for a Washington quarterback against the Lions since September 22, 2013 (32 - Robert Griffin III).

» Smith [2,606] passed QB Ryan Fitzpatrick [2,605] for 17th-most rushing yards by a quarterback in NFL history according to Pro Football Reference.

» Smith [34,820] passed QB Jim Hart [34,665] for No. 30 on the NFL’s all-time list for passing yards.

WR Terry McLaurin » McLaurin tallied seven receptions for 95 yards and a 27-

yard rush, the longest of his career. » McLaurin became the 12th receiver since 2010 to tally 95-

plus receiving yards and 25-plus rushing yards in a single game.

» Through his first 23-career games, McLaurin has registered 115 receptions for 1,706 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns. His receptions are the most through 23-career games, while his receiving yards and touchdown marks are second-most through 23-career games in Washington franchise history.

» McLaurin averages 14.83 yards per reception, the sec-ond-most by a Washington player with at least 100 recep-tions through 23-career games.

» McLaurin joins Charlie Brown as the only two receivers in Washington history to record six games with 100-plus re-

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WE ARE ‘NOTE’ WORTHYceiving yards through 23-career games.

» McLaurin is one-of-seven receivers to record four games with 115-plus receiving yards and a touchdown dating back to last season. He joins: A.J. Brown, Mike Evans, Chris God-win, Kenny Golladay, Tyler Lockett and Michael Thomas.

» McLaurin is one-of-seven wide receivers to record five or more games with 100-plus yards receiving and one touch-down since 2019. He joins: Michael Thomas, A.J. Brown, De-Andre Hopkins, Mike Evans, Cooper Kupp and Tyler Lockett.

» McLaurin has registered 1,706 receiving yards through his first 23-career games. He is one-of-four active wide receiv-ers to tally 1,700-plus receiving yards through a players first 23-career games, joining Odell Beckham Jr. (2,310), A.J. Green (1,792) and Mike Evans (1,713).

» McLaurin averages 14.83 yards per reception, the sixth-most since the start of last season among players with at least 100 receptions.

» McLaurin recorded 20.8 yards per reception in Week 3 at Cleveland. The fifth-highest mark of his career. He has five games averaging at least 20-yards per reception, tied for the 13th-most in the NFL since the start of last season.

» Since the start of last season, McLaurin is averaging 89.7 yards per game against NFC East opponents, the most amongst any NFC East receiver and fourth-most in the NFL in inner-division play.

» McLaurin has had at least 70 receiving yards in 13 of his first 23-career games, tied for the third-most since 2005 trailing Odell Beckham Jr. (16) and Victor Cruz (14).

» McLaurin has recorded 363 yards after catch this season, the second-most among all players and the most among receivers.

» In Week 4, McLaurin became the first Washington player since Maurice Harris (11/4/18 at ATL) to record 10-plus receptions in a single-game.

» McLaurin finished last season with 919 receiving yards and seven touchdowns. His 919 receiving yards were the sec-ond-most by a rookie receiver in franchise history.

» McLaurin hauled in 58 passes last season, the fourth-most amongst rookie-receivers in franchise history.

» McLaurin's 919 receiving yards were the second-most by an NFL rookie last season.

» McLaurin became the third rookie in franchise history last season to have 50 catches, 750 receiving yards and five touchdown receptions, joining Gary Clark [1985] and Char-ley Taylor [1964].

WR Steven Sims Jr. » Sims Jr. had five receptions for 46 yards against the Lions in

Week 10. » Sims Jr. became the fifth undrafted rookie in franchise his-

tory to post five touchdowns in a season [Robert Kelly, 2016; Keiland Williams, 2010; Hugh Taylor, 1947; Steve Bagarus, 1945] last season.

» Sims Jr. was one of 10 undrafted players in the NFL to score at least six touchdowns last season.

» Sims Jr. is one of five active players to have a receiving, rushing and kickoff return score in their rookie season [Alvin Kamara, 2017; Tyreek Hill, 2016; David Johnson, 2015; Cordar-relle Patterson, 2013]. He was the first rookie in franchise history to achieve that.

» Sims Jr. finished last season with at least one touchdown

in three straight games. RB Antonio Gibson

» Gibson rushed for a career-high 128 yards against Dallas in Week 7, the most rushing yards against Dallas in a single game since 2012 and the second-most by a rookie running back against Dallas in franchise history [Alfred Morris - 200 rushing yards in 2012].

» Gibson’s seven rushing touchdowns are the second-most by a Washington player through nine-career games.

» Gibson has 638 yards from scrimmage through nine-career games, sixth-most in Washington franchise history.

» Gibson has 22 receptions through nine-career games, which is the third-most in franchise history through a running back’s first nine games.

» Gibson is the only rookie in franchise history to have at least 26 career receptions and 100 rushing attempts through nine-career games.

» Gibson’s 202 receiving yards rank fifth amongst running backs all-time through nine-career games in Washington franchise history.

» Gibson’s 40-yard run in the first quarter against Dallas was the longest rush of the season for Washington, and the first rushing play of 40-plus yards since Dec. 1, 2019 against the Panthers.

» Gibson was the first Washington rookie to rush for a touch-down in three-consecutive contests (Weeks 2-4) since Alfred Morris accomplished the feat in Weeks 15-17 of the 2012 season.

» From Weeks 2-4, Gibson became the first Washington run-ning back to rush for a touchdown in three-consecutive con-tests since Adrian Peterson accomplished the feat in Weeks 14-16 of last season.

» In Week 4, Gibson recorded the most receiving yards by a running back in a single-game since Chris Thompson record-ed 92 receiving yards against Indianapolis in Week 2 of the 2018 season in Week 4.

» In Week 4, Gibson became the second Washington rookie to record 80-plus yards receiving and 45-plus yards rushing in a single-game since 2000 and the first since 2015 (Matt Jones).

» Gibson’s 40-yard reception in Week 4 was tied for the 18th longest by a running back in franchise history. It was the fifth-longest by a rookie running back in franchise history.

» Gibson’s 40-yard reception in Week 4 was the longest by a running back since Derrius Guice’s 45-yard touchdown re-ception against the New York Jets last season.

» Gibson has 223 YAC this season, the ninth-most among all running backs.

» Has had eight-straight games with at least 50 yards from scrimmage.

» Gibson’s seven rushing touchdowns this season are the most amongst rookies and the fourth-most in the NFL.

» Gibson joins James Robinson of Jacksonville as the only two rookies to rush for at least five touchdowns and over 300 yards this season.

RB J.D. McKissic » Has tallied a career-high 41 receptions and 465 scrimmage

yards so far this season. » Scored his first touchdown since 2017 in Week 10 against the

Lions. » Has registered 240 yards after catch this season, the seventh

most among running backs this season. His 41 receptions are

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the third-most among running backs this season and his 291 receiving yards are second-most in the NFL.

DEFENSE

DT Jonathan Allen » Has recorded 2.0 sacks on the season and has 17.0 sacks in

44 games in his career. » Allen notched a safety against Dallas in Week 7, the first for

Washington since Jan. 10, 2016. » Allen appeared in 15 games, all starts, in 2019. » Allen finished last season with a career-high 68 total tackles.

He also tallied seven tackles for loss and six sacks.DE Ryan Kerrigan

» DE Ryan Kerrigan [94.5] tallied 2.0 sacks and added a fumble recovery in Week 1. He passed Dexter Manley [91.0] as the all-time franchise leader in sacks, since the stat became official in 1982.

» Since 2011, Kerrigan has registered 39.5 sacks, nine forced fumbles and 48 TFL against the NFC East, which all rank as the most among any NFC East player.

» Kerrigan became the fourth member of the 2011 draft class to set his franchise’s sack record, joining Von Miller, J.J. Watt and Cameron Jordan.

» Kerrigan’s 94.5 sacks are 45th-most in NFL history. » Kerrigan has 18 games with two or more sacks, the sec-

ond-most in franchise history behind only Dexter Manley’s 23.

DE Montez Sweat » Sweat has five total sacks this season, currently the most on

the team. » Sweat is the first player for Washington to have a sack and a

forced fumble in a game since Ryan Anderson in Week 15 of 2019.

» Sweat has tallied six TFL, tied for the 11th-most among defen-sive ends this season.

» Sweat’s 14.0 tackles for loss are fourth-most through 25-ca-reer games in Washington history.

» According to Pro Football Focus, Sweat has eight tackles for loss or no gain, tied for the fourth-most in the league among defensive ends.

DE Chase Young » Young’s five tackles for loss are the second-most through

eight-career games in Washington franchise history.

» Per Pro Football Reference, Young’s 3.5 sacks is tied for the fourth-most sacks through the first eight games of a players career in franchise history.

» Young was the highest graded defensive rookie by Pro Foot-ball Focus in Week 6.

CB Kendall Fuller » Fuller intercepted passes in three consecutive games for the

first time in his career. He currently has four interceptions on the season. He has tied his single-season career-high with four INT’s (also, 2017).

» Fuller is currently tied for third in the league with four inter-ceptions.

» In Week 4, Fuller had two interceptions and two passes de-fensed. It was his first-career multi-interception game and his first interception since picking off QB Jimmy Garoppolo in Super Bowl LIV.

» Fuller was the first player to intercept two passes in a single game for Washington since CB Fabian Moreau (11/24/19] vs. DET).

» Fuller was the first player to intercept Ravens QB Lamar Jackson this season.

WHAT TO WATCH FORA win will....

» Pull Washington to .500 against the Bengals all-time. » Give Washington its first home win against the Bengals since

December 15, 1985. » Improve Washington’s all-time record against Cincinnati to

5-5-1. » Improve Washington’s Week 11 record to 42-41-1. » Give Washington its 97th win against an AFC opponent all-

time.

To Note » Washington Head Coach Ron Rivera became the 30th Head

Coach in Washington history to coach in an NFL game during Week 1. » Rivera is two wins away from 80-career regular season wins.

He would become the eighth current head coach to achieve the milestone.

» Thomas Davis Sr. currently has the most tackles (1,212) and solo tackles (856) among all active players.

» Davis Sr. is the only active linebacker with 25 or more sacks and 10 or more interceptions.

» Davis Sr. has the second-most forced fumbles (18) among ac-tive inside linebackers, trailing only Tampa Bay’s Lavonte Da-vid (21).

» Davis Sr. has appeared in 195-career games, the fifth-most among active defensive players.

» Davis Sr. is tied for the most career games for an active line-backer with Terrell Suggs [195].

What To Watch For This Week » Washington passing for 350+ passing yards for the third

consecutive game for the first time since Week 11-12 of the 1991 season.

» Completing at least 69 percent of passes for the third straight game, the first time since Week 13-15 of the 2015 season.

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» Scoring 20 or more points for the third straight game, the longest streak since Week 6-8 of the 2018 season.

» Converting two fourth-down attempts for the third time this season, the second consecutive year with multiple fourth-down conversions in three or more games.

» Washington recording at least one sack for the 22nd-con-secutive game, the third-longest streak all-time.

» Washington recording a shutout for the first time since 1991. » QB Alex Smith making back-to-back starts for Washington for

the first time since Nov. 11-Nov. 18, 2018. » Smith [34,820] throwing for over 296 yards and passing Jay

Cutler [35,133] for No. 28 on the NFL’s all-time passing yards list.

» Smith passing for 300-plus yards in three-consecutive con-tests for the first time in his career.

» Smith completing 39 passes, throwing for 391 yards and six touchdowns, setting career-highs.

» Smith throwing for two touchdowns and moving into a tie for 48th place on the all-time list.

» WR Terry McLaurin tallying five receptions, moving into sole possession of first place in receptions through 24-career games in franchise history.

» McLaurin scoring one touchdown and moving into sole pos-session of second place in franchise history with 11 touch-downs through 24-career games.

» DE Montez Sweat registering two QBs hit and moving into sole possession of fifth place in QBH through 10 games since 2006 when the QBH stat became official.

» Sweat tallying multiple QB hits for the seventh time in his ca-reer.

» Antonio Gibson [7] rushing for two touchdowns, becoming second all-time in franchise history in rushing touchdowns by a rookie. In addition, that feat would make Gibson the fourth rookie in franchise history to post multiple games with two-plus rushing touchdowns [Alfred Morris, Robert Griffin III and Skip Hicks].

» Gibson can become the first rookie in franchise history to rush for two touchdowns in consecutive games.

» Gibson scoring one touchdown, tying for fourth Charlie Brown for total touchdowns by a rookie in franchise history.

» DE Chase Young recording 2.5 sacks to move into a second place tie and one sack to move into a sole possession of third place on the franchise sack list through nine-career games.

» Hopkins [11] becoming the franchise leader in made field goals from 50-yards, passing Mark Moseley [12].

WHAT’S TRENDINGSacks on Sacks on Sacks

Washington has tallied 28 total sacks through the first 10 weeks of the season, the fifth-most in the NFL. It is the most through

the first 10 weeks of the season for Washington since 1989 [28].

2020 NFL Sack LeadersTeam Sacks1. Pittsburgh Steelers 362. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 323t. Philadelphia Eagles 313t. Los Angeles Rams 315. Washington 28

High FiveWashington is one of four teams to register five or more sacks

in a single game three times. It is also the first time the club has registered five or more sacks in three of the clubs first 10 weeks

since 1992.Team 5+/Game1t. Washington Football Team 31t. Pittsburgh Steelers 31t. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31t. Los Angeles Rams 3

Sacks Per Pass AttemptTeam Sacks/Attempt1. Pittsburgh Steelers 11.692. Washington Football Team 10.613. Philadelphia Eagles 10.134. Los Angeles Rams 9.90

Limiting YardsWashington has allowed 320.7 yards per game this season, the

seventh-best in the NFL.Team Y/G1. Indianapolis Colts 290.42. Los Angeles Rams 296.43. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 300.34. New Orleans Saints 308.25. San Francisco 49ers 315.96. Pittsburgh Steelers 318.17. Washington Football Team 314.38. Baltimore Ravens 323.09. Green Bay Packers 335.910. Chicago Bears 340.1

No Fly ZoneWashington has allowed 194.7 yards per game through the air

this season, the fewest in the NFL.Team PY/G1. Washington Football Team 194.72. Indianapolis Colts 198.73. Los Angeles Rams 199.74. San Francisco 49ers 208.95. Pittsburgh Steelers 211.3

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WASHINGTON INFORMATION

PRONUNCIATION PLAYER PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Troy Apke app-KEYJeff Badet BUH-detSaahdiq Charles SUH-DeekGeron Christian, Sr. JARE-enShaun Dion Hamilton Shawn DEE-onKhaleke Hudson KUH-leakKeith Ismael Iz-MALETerry McLaurin MICK-law-RENDaron Payne duh-RONChase Roullier ROO-lee-ayBrandon Scherff SCHER-eff

COACHING STAFF PRONUNCIATION GUIDENate Kaczor Kat-SIRKavan Latham kuh-VONPete Hoener HAY-nerBrett Nenaber KNEE-NEIGHBORKen Zampese ZAM-PEE-ZEEJeff Zgonina SKA-NINA

A NOTE ON THE NAMESPlease include suffixes for the following names: QB Dwayne Haskins Jr.T Geron Christian Sr. WR Steven Sims Jr.LB Thomas Davis Sr.DT Tim Settle Sr.

WASHINGTON 2020 SCHEDULEDATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULTS9/13 vs. Philadelphia W, 27-179/20 @ Arizona L, 15-309/27 @ Cleveland L, 20-3410/4 vs. Baltimore L, 17-3110/11 vs. LA Rams L, 10-3010/18 @ NY Giants L, 20-1910/25 vs. Dallas W, 25-311/8 vs. NY Giants L, 23-2011/15 @ Detroit L, 30-2711/22 vs. Cincinnati 1:00 PM ET (FOX)11/26 (Thurs) @ Dallas 4:30 PM ET (FOX)12/6 @ Pittsburgh 1:00 PM ET (FOX)12/13 @ San Francisco 4:25 PM ET (FOX)12/20 vs. Seattle 1:00 PM ET (FOX)12/27 vs. Carolina 1:00 PM ET (CBS)1/3 @ Philadelphia 1:00 PM ET (FOX)

2020 NFL STANDINGSNATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE

East Division

Team W L T Pct Conf Div StreakEagles 3 5 1 .389 3-3-0 2-2-0 L1Giants 3 7 0 .300 3-6-0 3-2-0 W2Washington 2 7 0 .222 2-5-0 2-2-0 L2Cowboys 2 7 0 .222 2-5-0 1-2-0 L4

North Division

Team W L T Pct Conf Div StreakPackers 7 2 0 .778 5-2-0 2-1-0 W2Bears 5 5 0 .500 5-3-0 1-1-0 L4Vikings 4 5 0 .444 3-3-0 3-1-0 W3Lions 4 5 0 .444 3-4-0 0-3-0 W1

South Division

Team W L T Pct Conf Div StreakSaints 7 2 0 .778 6-1-0 3-0-0 W6Buccaneers 7 3 0 .700 4-3-0 2-2-0 W1Falcons 3 6 0 .333 2-6-0 1-1-0 W2Panthers 3 7 0 .300 2-5-0 1-4-0 L5 West Division

Team W L T Pct Conf Div StreakCardinals 6 3 0 .667 4-2-0 2-0-0 W1Rams 6 3 0 .667 6-1-0 1-1-0 W1Seahawks 6 3 0 .667 4-2-0 1-2-0 L249ers 4 6 0 .400 2-5-0 1-2-0 L3

AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE

East Division

Team W L T Pct Conf Div StreakBills 7 3 0 .700 5-2-0 4-0-0 L1Dolphins 6 3 0 .667 3-2-0 1-2-0 W5Patriots 4 5 0 .444 4-3-0 2-1-0 W2Jets 0 9 0 .000 0-4-0 0-4-0 L9

North Division

Team W L T Pct Conf Div StreakSteelers 9 0 0 .1000 6-0-0 3-0-0 W9Ravens 6 3 0 .667 4-3-0 2-1-0 L1Browns 6 3 0 .667 4-3-0 2-2-0 W1Bengals 2 6 1 .278 2-6-0 0-4-0 L1

South Division Team W L T Pct Conf Div StreakColts 6 3 0 .667 3-3-0 1-1-0 W1Titans 6 3 0 .667 4-2-0 2-1-0 L1Texans 2 7 0 .222 2-5-0 2-1-0 L1Jaguars 1 8 0 .111 1-6-0 1-3-0 L8

West Division

Team W L T Pct Conf Div StreakChiefs 8 1 0 .889 7-1-0 2-1-0 W4Raiders 6 3 0 .667 4-2-0 3-0-0 W3Broncos 3 6 0 .333 3-4-0 1-2-0 L2Chargers 2 7 0 .222 2-4-0 0-3-0 L3

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2020 NFL RANKINGSOFFENSE

--Washington-- --Cincinnati--Category: Stats Rank Stats Rank Total Offense 323.9 28 357.7 18Rush Offense 91.9 30 105.4 21Pass Offense 232.0 21 252.2 16Points/Game 20.0 29 22.7 223rd Down % 39.17 25 38.10 294th Down % 69.23 8t 87.50 2Redzone % 60.71 20 54.84 26

DEFENSE --Washington-- --Cincinnati--Category: Stats Rank Stats Rank Total Defense 320.7 7 398.2 25 Rush Defense 126.0 21 133.1 27Pass Defense 194.7 1 265.1 26Points/Game 24.2 14 27.8 233rd Down % 40.34 16 46.90 244th Down % 50.00 12t 42.86 9Redzone % 56.00 7 73.53 27

TEAM --Washington-- --Cincinnati--Category: Stats Rank Stats RankTO Ratio -7 29 -3 22

2020 TEAM LEADERSCompletionsWAS: Dwayne Haskins Jr. [89]CIN: Joe Burrow [242]

Passing TDWAS: 4 [2x]Dwayne Haskins Jr. [4]Kyle Allen [4]

CIN: Joe Burrow [12]

ReceptionsWAS: Terry McLaurin [57]CIN: Tyler Boyd [60]

Receiving TD WAS: 3 [2x]Terry McLaurin [3]Logan Thomas [3]

CIN: Tee Higgins [4]

Receiving YardsWAS: Terry McLaurin [787]CIN: Tyler Boyd [625]

Rushing YardsWAS: Antonio Gibson [436]CIN: Joe Mixon [428]

Rushing TDWAS: Antonio Gibson [7]CIN: 3 [2x]Joe Mixon [3]Joe Burrow [3]

INTWAS: Kendall Fuller [4]

CIN: 2 [2x]Jessie Bates III [2]Logan Wilson [2]

SacksWAS: Montez Sweat [5]CIN: Carl Lawson [3.5]

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GAME-BY-GAME

Sunday’s matchup between Washington and the Ben-gals is their 11th all-time meeting. Washington won the first meeting 20-0 in 1970. In their last meeting, Washington made its European debut against the Bengals at Wembley Stadium in London.

Washington is 4-5-1 in the series.

Included below are the 10 previous games contested between Washington and the Bengals:

Date Game Result10/25/1970 vs. Cincinnati 20-0 W10/6/1974 at Cincinnati 28-17 L12/9/1979 vs. Cincinnati 28-14 W12/15/1985 vs. Cincinnati 27-24 W12/17/1988 at Cincinnati 20-17 (OT) L9/22/1991 at Cincinnati 34-27 W11/14/2004 vs. Cincinnati 17-10 L12/14/2008 at Cincinnati 20-13 L9/23/2012 vs. Cincinnati 38-31 L10/30/2016 at CIN [London] 27-27 T

Series Facts Was CinWins 4 5Largest Margin of victory 20 11Most Points in a game 34 38Most Points Combined (69) 31 38Consecutive Wins 2 3Shutouts 1 01-point wins 0 02-point wins 0 03-point wins 1 14-point wins 0 05-point wins 0 06-point wins 0 07-point wins 1 310+ point wins 2 1Home Wins 3 3Road Wins 1 2Avg Points per game 22 22Avg Points/Win 27 25Avg Points/Loss 18 16Overall Margin +9 -9First Game: 10/25/70 20 0

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THE OPPONENT

LAST GAME (L, 36-10 AT PIT)

Being a rookie starting quarter-back in the NFL isn’t easy, even if the Cincinnati Bengals’ Joe Burrow makes it look that way sometimes.

Throughout the 2020 season, Bur-row has dazzled and showed why he was this year’s top overall draft pick.

But Sunday’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers was not one of those times. Burrow had a very

rookie-like performance in a 36-10 loss at Heinz Field.

Burrow struggled to find a rhythm on a blustery day in Pitts-burgh. He was 21-of-40 passing for 213 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions. And for the second time this season, Burrow struggled against an elite defense.

“You’re not going to be able to win football games against a team like the Steelers, as good as they are, when your quarter-back plays like I did in the second half,” Burrow said.

Cincinnati needed a late field goal to avoid a shutout in a 27-3 loss at Baltimore on Oct. 11. While the offense was slightly bet-ter, Burrow still had a relatively subpar performance.

Coming into the Week 10 contest, Burrow ranked second in completion percentage over expectation among quarterbacks with 200 or more attempts, per NFL Next Gen. Against the Steelers, Burrow’s completion percentage was 11% lower than expected.

Cincinnati’s futility on third downs showed how ineffective the offense was against its AFC North rival. The Bengals were 0-for-13 on third downs, which makes winning a game at any level virtually impossible.

As humbling as the performance was for Burrow, it’s to be expected for a rookie QB in the NFL, even someone who has flashed brilliance throughout the season. When he entered the NFL, Burrow knew he was likely going to take a fair share of lumps.

That was definitely the case on Sunday. The Bengals hope these kind of learning experiences can be beneficial in 2021 and beyond when they have a team that can compete for a playoff spot.

“You hear me talk and I’m not too down in the dumps because I know I’m not going to play like that very often,” Burrow said. “I might play like that hopefully never again. But maybe once a year.”

--Ben Baby

Zac Taylor was named the 10th head coach in Cincinnati Bengals history on Feb. 4, 2019.

Taylor’s first season as head coach ended with a 2-14 record, however the team showed promise late in the year. On offense, Taylor helped key an improved rushing attack that saw its yards-per-game rushing average jump 70.6 yards from the first half of the season (59.5) to the

second (130.1). The team’s average yards per rushing attempt also jumped 1.26 yards (3.17 to 4.43) the final eight games, and the offense allowed 10 fewer sacks (29 to 19).

Taylor came to Cincinnati after two seasons (2017-18) with the L.A. Rams, where he served as assistant wide receivers coach in 2017 and quarterbacks coach in ‘18. In 2018, he helped guide Rams QB Jared Goff to career highs in every major passing category — completions (364), attempts (561), passing yards (4688), passing TDs (32), completion percentage (64.9), yards per attempt (8.36) and passer rating (101.1).

In 2017, Taylor helped oversee an emerging Rams passing offense that ranked 10th in the NFL in pass yards per game (239.4). Taylor directed the Rams’ young receiving corps, head-ed by rookie Cooper Kupp, who finished the season with 62 catches, a team-high 869 receiving yards and five TDs.

Prior to his time with the Rams, Taylor had a one-year stint in the college ranks, serving as offensive coordinator and quar-terbacks coach at the University of Cincinnati in 2016. Taylor served under head coach Tommy Tuberville at UC.

Taylor broke into NFL coaching in 2012 with the Miami Dolphins as assistant quarterbacks coach. He was elevated to quarter-backs coach from 2013-15, and spent the final five games of ‘15 as the Dolphins’ interim offensive coordinator and primary play-caller, after the team made coaching staff changes.

Taylor’s coaching career began at Texas A&M University, where he served as offensive graduate assistant and tight ends coach under head coach Mike Sherman from 2008-11.

As a player, Taylor began his collegiate career at Wake Forest (2002-03), before transferring to Butler County Community College in Kansas (‘04) and then playing his final two seasons(‘05-06) at the University of Nebraska. Taylor had a decorated career with the Cornhuskers, setting numerous school records and passing for a combined 5850 yards and 45 touchdowns. In his senior season of 2006, Taylor was named Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year after passing for 3197 total yards and leading the Cornhuskers to a 9-3 record, an appearance in the Big 12 Championship Game and a berth in the Cotton Bowl. He was inducted into the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame in 2017.

Taylor joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as a college free agent in 2007, but he was waived prior to the start of training camp and never saw NFL action. Later that year, he joined the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League, where he spent one season (did not play).

Taylor was born on May 10, 1983, in Norman, Okla., where he was raised and attended Norman High School. He earned a bachelor’s degree in communication studies from the Universi-ty of Nebraska in 2006.

--Cincinnati Bengals

HEAD COACH

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SERIES SUPERLATIVESWashington

Completions: 38Kirk Cousins [38], 10/30/16 at CIN

Passing TDs: 2 [5x]Kirk Cousins [2], 10/30/16 at CINDoug Williams [2], 12/17/88 at CINJoe Theismann [2], 12/9/79 vs. CINSonny Jurgensen [2], 10/6/74 at CINSonny Jurgensen [2], 10/25/70 vs. CIN

Receptions: 13Art Monk [13], 12/15/85 vs. CIN

Receiving TD: 2 [2x]Clarence Harmon [2], 12/9/79 vs. CINCharley Taylor [2], 10/25/70 vs. CIN

Receiving Yards: 230Art Monk [230], 12/15/85 vs. CIN

Rushing Yards: 152Jamie Morris [152], 12/17/88 at CIN

Rushing TD: 3Gerald Riggs [3], 9/22/91 at CIN

INT: 1 [8x]William Compton [1], 10/30/16 at CINRob Jackson [1], 9/23/12 vs. CINWalt Harris [1], 11/14/04 vs. CINSean Taylor [1], 11/14/04 vs. CINBrad Edwards [1], 9/22/91 at CINRaphel Cherry [1], 12/15/85 vs. CINCurtis Jordan [1], 12/15/85 vs. CINRickie Harris [1], 10/25/70 vs. CIN

Sacks: 1 [13x]Last: Ryan Kerrigan [1], 10/30/16 at CINSu’a Cravens [1], 10/30/16 at CINChris Baker [1], 10/30/16 at CIN

Cincinnati

Completions: 27Andy Dalton [27], 10/30/16 at CIN

Passing TDs: 3Andy Dalton [3], 9/23/12 vs. CIN

Receptions: 9 [3x]A.J. Green [9], 10/30/16 at CINTyler Eifert [9], 10/30/16 at CINA.J. Green [9], 9/23/12 vs. CIN

Receiving TD: 2Rodney Holman [2], 12/15/85 vs. CIN

Receiving Yards: 183A.J. Green [183], 9/23/12 vs. CIN

Rushing Yards: 115Ickey Woods [115], 12/17/88 at CIN

Rushing TD: 2Craig Taylor [2], 9/22/91 at CIN

INT: 1 [9x]George Iloka [1], 10/30/16 vs. WAS Kim Herring [1], 11/14/04 at WASTory James [1], 11/14/04 at WAS Brian Simmons [1], 11/14/04 at WASRichard Fain [1], 9/22/91 vs. WAS Ray Horton [1], 12/17/88 vs. WAS Ray Horton [1], 12/15/85 at WASJim LeClair [1], 12/9/79 at WASScott Perry [1], 12/9/79 at WAS

Sacks: 3MIchael Johnson [1], 9/23/12 vs. WAS

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TALE OF THE TAPE

OFFENSEWASHINGTON CINCINNATI AT A GLANCE 180 Points 20426 Points in the First Quarter 3746 Points in the Second Quarter 6837 Points in the Third Quarter 3971 Points in the Fourth Quarter 6021 Total Touchdowns 2112 Rushing Touchdowns 99 Passing Touchdowns 120 Return Touchdown 012/17 Field Goals Made/Attempted 19/213,128 Yards from Scrimmage 3,450347.6 Yards per Game 383.3582 Total Plays 6415.4 Average Yards per Play 5.417/9 Fumbles/Lost 13/77 Had Intercepted 547/120 Third Down Conversions 48/12639.2 Third Down Percentage 38.19/13 Fourth Down Conversions 14/1669.2 Fourth Down Percentages 87.546/380 Penalties/Yards 58/45029:34 Average Time of Possession 32:56

PASSING 337 Attempts 371220 Completions 24365.3 Completion Percentage 65.52,088 Net Yards 2,270232.0 Yards per Game 252.29 Touchdowns 127 Interceptions Thrown 585.2 Rating 89.938 Passes Had Defensed 5130 Times Sacked 3216 Completions of 25+ Yards 10

RUSHING 215 Attempts 238827 Yards 9493.8 Yards per Carry 4.091.9 Yards per Game 105.418 Times Been Stuffed 2212 Touchdowns 953 First Downs 5420 Rushes of 10+ Yards 2140 Longest Rush 39

RECEIVING 220 Receptions 2432,301 Yards 2,50110.5 Yards per Catch 10.3255.7 Yards per Game 277.91,396 Yards After Catch 1,097155.1 YAC per Game 121.99 Touchdowns 12116 First Downs 14016 Receptions of 25+ Yards 1068t Longest Reception 67

DEFENSEWASHINGTON CINCINNATI

AT A GLANCE 218 Points 25067 Points in the First Quarter 3981 Points in the Second Quarter 9120 Points in the Third Quarter 2750 Points in the Fourth Quarter 9324 Total Touchdowns 299 Rushing Touchdowns 714 Passing Touchdowns 211 Return Touchdown 117/18 Field Goals Made/Attempted 17/213,077 Yards from Scrimmage 3,634341.9 Yards per Game 403.8553 Total Plays 5775.6 Average Yards per Play 6.310/1 Fumbles/Recovered 3/18 Interceptions 848/119 Third Down Conversions 53/11340.3 Third Down Percentage 46.95/10 Fourth Down Conversions 3/750.0 Fourth Down Percentages 42.953/431 Penalties/Yards 59/48630:25 Opposing Ave Time of Poss. 28:10 PASSING 264 Attempts 326172 Completions 20465.2 Completion Percentage 62.61,752 Net Yards 2,386194.7 Yards per Game 265.114 Touchdowns 218 Interceptions 892.1 Rating 96.621 Passes Defensed 4228 Sacks 1118 Completions of 25+ Yards 17

RUSHING 261 Attempts 2401,134 Yards 1,1984.3 Yards per Carry 5.0126.0 Yards per Game 133.121 Stuffs 189 Touchdowns 759 First Downs 6729 Rushes of 10+ Yards 3850t Longest Rush 42

RECEIVING 172 Receptions 2041,943 Yards 2,43611.3 Yards per Catch 12.0215.9 Yards per Game 270.7745 Yards After Catch 85982.8 YAC per Game 95.414 Touchdowns 2195 First Downs 12018 Receptions of 25+ Yards 1756t Longest Reception 55

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AFC CONNECTIONSWashington Cincinnati

Offensive Line Coach John Matsko [2008-11]Wide Receivers Coach Jim Hostler [2008-13]

LB Josh Bynes [2011-14]

TE Logan Thomas [2017-18]CB Ronald Darby [2015-16]

Asst. Special Teams Coach Colt Anderson [S, 2016-17]

Offensive Coordinator Scott Turner [2013]President Jason Wright [RB, 2005-08]

Defensive Line Coach Nick Eason [2013, DE: 2004-06]

Defensive Coordinator Jack Del Rio [2012-14]

Offensive Coordinator Brian Callahan [2010-15]

Asst. Defensive Line Coach Jeff Zgonina [DT, 2007-09, 2013]T David Sharpe [2018]

Tight Ends Coach James Casey [TE, 2009-12]K Rnady Bullock [2012-15]LS Clark Harris [2008-09]DT Christian Covington [2015-18]

Wide Receivers Coach Jim Hostler [2015]LB Jon Bostic [2017]

Quarterbacks Coach Dan Pitcher [2012-15]Asst. Special Teams Coach Colt Anderson [S, 2014-15]Running Backs Coach Jemal Singleton [2016-17]

Defensive Coordinator Jack Del Rio [2003-11]Defensive Backs Coach Chris Harris [DB, 2012]ST Coordinator Nate Kaczor [2008-11]

Senior Defensive Assistant Mark Duffner [2006-13]

Director of Pro Personnel Eric Stokes [2014-15]TE Logan Thomas [2015]

Head Coach Zac Taylor [2012-15]Defensive Coordinator Lou Anarumo [2012-15]Sr. Defensive Assistant Mark Duffner [2014-15]Defensive Quality Control Coach Jordan Kovacs [S, 2013-15]Asst. Offensive Line Coach Ben Martin [2014-15]

Asst. S&C Coach Kavan Latham [2014-16]LB Kevin Pierre-Louis [2018]

Cornerbacks Coach Steve Jackson [2018-19]K Randy Bullock [2015]

Offensive Line Coach John Matsko [2006-07]CB Kendall Fuller [2018-19]

Wide Receivers Coach Bob Bick-nell [2007-09]DT Xavier Williams [2018-19]

Asst. Defensive Backs/Nickel Coach Brent Vieselmeyer [2015-18]T David Sharpe [2017-19]

Offensive Coordinator Brian Callahan [2018]Running Backs Coach Jemal Single-ton [2018]

LB Jon Bostic [2018] C B.J. Finney [2015-19]

ST Coordinator Nate Kaczor [2012-15]

Defensive Line Coach Nick Eason [2014-17]

NFC CONNECTIONSWashington Cincinnati

Defensive Coordinator Jack Del Rio [2002]SVP of Football Administration Rob Rogers [1995-19]

Asst. Head Coach/ST Coordinator Darrin Simmons [1999-02]

Sr. Director of Player Devel-opment Malcolm Blacken [2001-09]LB Jon Bostic [2016]T Cornelius Lucas [2014-16]RB J.D. McKissic [2019]LB Jon Bostic [2016]TE Logan Thomas [2019]

Offensive Coordinator Brian Callahan [2016-17]Linebackers Coach Al Golden [2016-19]Asst. Wide Receivers Coach Troy Walters [WR, 2007]LS Clark Harris [2007-08]LB Josh Bynes [2014-16]DT Mike Daniels [2019]

Wide Receivers Coach Jim Hostler [2018]

DT Mike Daniels [2012-18]CB Tony Brown [2018-19]

T Cornelius Lucas [2017]TE Temarrick Hemingway [2016-18]

Head Coach Zac Taylor [2017-18]WR Mike Thomas [2016-19]

T Cornelius Lucas [2018] S Vonn Bell [2016-19]

S Landon Collins [2015-18]Asst. Defensive Line Caoch Jeff Zgonina [2016]

Defensive Coordinator Lou Anarumo [2018]OT Bobby Hart [2015-17]K Randy Bullock [2016]

ST Coordinator Nate Kaczor [2016-18]RB Peyton Barber [2016-19]

Senior Defensive Assistant Mark Duffner [2016-18]

NOTEABLE CONNECTIONS

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NOTEABLE CONNECTIONS

FORMER BENGALSPlayersNone

CoachesQuarterbacks Coach Ken Zampese [2003-17]Asst. Offensive Line Coach Travelle Wharton [OL, 2012]

FORMER MEMBERS OF WASHINGTONPlayersRB Samaje Perine [2017-18]

CoachesCornerbacks Coach Steve Jackson [2004-11]

OHIO CONNECTIONSPlayersG Wes Martin [West Milton, Ohio]

CoachesOffensive Line Coach John Matsko [Cleveland, Ohio]

D.C./MD./VA. CONNECTIONSPlayersNone

CoachesSenior Defensive Assistant Mark Duffner [Annandale, Va.]

COLLEGE CONNECTIONS

Washington CincinnatiS Landon Collins [2012-14]LB Reuben Foster [2013-16]DL Ryan Anderson [2013-16]DT Jonathan Allen [2013-16]DT Daron Payne [2015-17]LB Shaun Dion Hamilton [2014-17]WR Cam Sims [2014-17]WR Robert Foster [2014-17]

OT Jonah Williams [2016-18]CB Tony Brown [2014-17]

TE Jeremy Sprinkle [2013-16] Running Backs Coach Jemal Singleton [2015]

RB Peyton Barber [2013-15] DE Carl Lawson [2013-16]

K Dustin Hopkins [2009-12]CB Ronald Darby [2013-15]

OT Bobby Hart [2011-14]WR Auden Tate [2015-17]

QB Kyle Allen [2017] Tight Ends Coach James Casey [2016-18]

G Brandon Scherff [2011-14] DT Mike Daniels [2008-11]

Asst. Defensive Backs/Nickel Coach Brent Vieselmeyer [2018]WR Steven Sims Jr. [2015-18]

G Hakeem Adeniji [2016-19]

T Cornelius Lucas [2010-13] C B.J. Finney [2011-14]

T Saahdiq Charles [2017-19] Offensive Assistant Brad Kragthorpe [2018]QB Joe Burrow [2018-19]

Offensive Coordinator Scott Turner [2017]Asst. Wide Receivers Coach Drew Terrell [2015-17]Offensive Quality Control Coach Todd Storm [2017]LB Khaleke Hudson [2016-19]

Defensive Quality Control Coach Jordan Kovacs [2017-18]

Running Backs Coach Randy Jordan [2012-13]

RB Giovani Bernard [2010-12]

DE James Smith-Williams [2015-19]

QB Ryan Finley [2016-18]LB Germaine Pratt [2014-18]

WR Terry McLaurin [2015-18]QB Dwayne Haskins Jr. [2017-18]DE Chase Young [2017-19]

QB Joe Burrow [2015-17]S Vonn Bell [2013-15]G Michael Jordan [2015-18]C Billy Price [2014-17]DE Sam Hubbard [2015-17]

Running Backs Coach Randy Jordan [2008-11]S Deshazor Everett [2011-14]QB Kyle Allen [2014-15]

Head Coach Zac Taylor [2008-11]Offensive Line Coach Jim Turner [2008-11]Asst. Offensive Line Coach Ben Martin [2010-11]Asst. Wide Receivers Coach Troy Walters [2010-11]Strength & Conditioning Coach Joey Boese [2008-11]Defensive Assistant Gerald Chat-man [2015]K Randy Bullock [2008-11]G Keaton Sutherland [2015-18]

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NOTEABLE CONNECTIONS/ROSTER INFORMATION

Tight Ends Coach Pete Hoener [1987-88]Asst. Defensive Line Coach Jeff Zgonina [DT, 1989-92]DE Ryan Kerrigan [2007-10]

Defensive Coordinator Lou Anaru-mo [2004-11]Cornerbacks Coach Steve Jack-son [S, 1987-90]

CB Fabian Moreau [2012-16] G Alex Redmond [2013-15]

Sr. Director of Player Develop-ment Malcolm Blacken [1995]

Linebackers Coach Al Golden [1994-96]

C Chase Roullier [2013-16] LB Logan Wilson [2016-19]

ROSTER SUPERLATIVESSuperlative Player MesurementTallest Player Cornelius Lucas 6-8Shortest Player J.D. McKissic/Steven SIms Jr. 5-10 Team Average Height 6-2

Heaviest Player Morgan Moses/David Sharpe 330 lbsLightest Player Danny Johnson 181 lbs Team Average Weight 249.6

Oldest Player Thomas Davis Sr. 37Youngest Player Saahdiq Charles 21 Team Average Age 25

FIRST ROUND SELECTIONSWashington currently has 10 first-round draft picks on their

roster

Player Position Draft SelectionAlex Smith QB 2005 1stThomas Davis Sr. LB 2005 14thRyan Kerrigan LB 2011 16thBrandon Scherff OL 2015 5thJonathan Allen DL 2017 17thRueben Foster LB 2017 31stDaron Payne DL 2018 13thDwayne Haskins Jr. QB 2019 15thMontez Sweat LB 2019 26thChase Young DE 2020 2nd

*Bold Italic - Drafted by Washington

RIVERA STRONGWashington players and staff supported Head Coach Ron Ri-vera and his battle with squamous cell carcinoma last Sunday, wearing “Rivera Strong apparel as well as compiling a “Coach’s Corner which was a number of cardboard cutouts from various players, coaches who have worked with Coach Rivera, as well as his friends and family. Rivera and his wife, Stephanie, took a visit to the corner prior to the game against the Ravens. Here is a look at the pregame scene:

Head Coach Ron Rivera and his wife Stephanie taking a look at the Coach’s Corner.

Head Coach Ron Rivera sitting among the many cardboard cut-outs of his former players, coaches, family and friends.

Defensive End Ryan Kerrigan wearing a Rivera Strong t-shirt during pregame warmups. (Photo: All-Pro Reels)

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Ron Rivera By The Numbers

New HC in D.C

33NFC South Division

Titles

11NFC

Championship

527.527Winning

Percentage

1010Seasons as an NFL

Head Coach

22AP NFL Coach of the

Year (2013, 2015)

78Regular Season

Wins

78 44Postseason

Appearances

55Top 10 NFL

finishes in defense

77Top 10 Rushing

Offenses

Born: January 7, 1962 Birthplace: Fort Ord, CaliforniaH/W: 6-3/239 lbsCollege: CaliforniaNFL Service Time (Player): 9 yearsNFL Service Time (Coach): 16 years (HC: 10 years)

Fast Facts• Ron Rivera is one of four current minority head coaches in the NFL. • Rivera lived in Germany, Panama, Washington and Maryland before

his family settled in Marina, Calif. He attended Seaside High School in Seaside, Calif., and was a three-sport star in football, basketball and baseball.

• Rivera has coached players to 33 total Pro Bowl appearances, includ-ing current linebacker Thomas Davis Sr.’s three appearances.

• His 76 regular season wins are the most in Panthers franchise histo-ry and the seventh-most during the NFC since 2011.

• Led the 2015 Panthers to a 15-1 record, tied for the most wins in a single season since the New England Patriots went 16-0 in 2007. His 15-1 season was just the sixth time in NFL history a team has won 15 regular season games.

• Rivera is one of two current head coaches to appear in a Super Bowl as a player and a Head Coach. (Doug Pederson).

• Rivera became the first player of Puerto Rican decent to win a Super Bowl in NFL history.

RON RIVERA HCHead Coach

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HEAD COACH RON RIVERA

Overall Career Record............................ 81-74 Regular Season Record........................ 78-70-1 At Home...................................................... 44-31-1 On Road...................................................... 34-39 On Grass..................................................... 62-51-1 On Turf......................................................... 16-19 Indoor........................................................... 13-17 Outdoors..................................................... 65-53-1 VS. AFC........................................................ 23-13-1 VS. NFC....................................................... 55-59 In Division................................................... 28-29 Games 1-8.................................................. 41-38-1 Games 9-16............................................... 37-32 Thursday.................................................... 3-6 Saturday...................................................... 1-1 Sunday........................................................ 69-60-1

Monday........................................................ 5-3 Temp 81+...................................................... 8-8 September................................................... 16-17 October......................................................... 18-21-1 November.................................................... 19-17 December.................................................... 24-17 January....................................................... 1-2 Leading at halftime.................................. 64-18 Leading after 3 q’s.................................. 68-13-1 When scoring first.................................... 56-26-1 Positive or even turnover ratio............ 68-23-1 Scoring 20 or more points................... 67-29-1 Scoring 30 or more points.................... 41-5-1 Totaling 350 or more net yards........... 44-29-1 Rushing for 150 or more yards........... 30-11 Holding opp. Under 250 net yards..... 16-5

Ron Rivera Coaching Records (2011-20)

Rivera Year-By-YearRon Rivera Head Coaching Record Year-By-Year

Year Win Loss Tie %2020 2 7 0 .222

2019 5 7 0 .417

2018 7 9 0 .438

2017 11 5 0 .688

2016 6 10 0 .375

2015 15 1 0 .938

2014 7 8 1 .469

2013 12 4 0 .750

2012 7 9 0 .438

2011 6 10 0 .375

TOTAL 77 65 1 .538

In Division:

Year Win Loss Tie %2020 2 2 0 .500

2019 1 3 0 .250

2018 2 4 0 .333

2017 3 3 0 .500

2016 1 5 0 .167

2015 5 1 0 .833

2014 4 2 0 .667

2013 5 1 0 .833

2012 3 3 0 .500

2011 2 4 0 .333

Year Team Role1997-98 Chicago Bears Defensive QC1999-03 Philadelphia Eagles Linebackers2004-06 Chicago Bears Defensive Coordinator2007-08 San Diego Chargers Inside Linebackers2008-10 San Diego Chargers Defensive Coordinator2011-19 Carolina Panthers Head Coach2020-Pres Washington Football Team Head Coach

Coaching History

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HEAD COACH RON RIVERA

Just Playing Ball Ron Rivera Collegiate Career Ron Rivera NFL Career

Ron Rivera through the Years

Chicago Bears Linebacker1984-92

Washington FootballHead Coach2020-Pres

San Diego ChargersInside Linebackers Coach/

Defensive Coordinator2007-10

Carolina PanthersHead Coach

2011-19

Chicago BearsDefensive Coordinator

2004-06

Rivera finished his collegiate career as Cal’s then all-time leader in tackles (336) and sacks (13). His 26.5 tackles for loss as a senior still stand as a single-sea-son record at the school. He is one of seven players in school history to earn conference Player of the Year honors. The 1983 consensus All-American lineback-er was inducted into the Cal Athletic Hall of Fame in 1994.

RIVERA’S ALL-TIME RANKS AT CAL

Stat Totals RankCareer tackles 336 5thSingle season tackles 138 (1983) 6thCareer sacks 22.0 7thSingle season sacks 13.0 (1983) t-3rdCareer tackles for loss 47.5 8thSingle-season TFLs 26.5 (1983) 1st

RIVERA’S COLLEGIATE PLAYER ACCOMPLISHMENTS1983: Consensus All-American, Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year1994: Cal Athletic Hall of Fame inductee

Selected in the second round of the 1984 NFL Draft by Chicago, Rivera played all nine of his pro seasons with the Bears. Primarily an outside linebacker, he appeared in 149 games with 62 starts (including 12 postseason contests with six starts) and post-ed 392 tackles, 7.5 sacks, five forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries, nine interceptions and 15 passes defensed. Rivera was a member of six NFC Central division title teams and a Super Bowl XX champion-ship team in 1985.

RIVERA’S NFL PLAYER STATS Year Age G/GS INT YDS TD SK FR1984 22 15/0 0 0 0 0 01985 23 16/0 1 4 0 0.5 11986 24 16/2 0 0 0 1 01987 25 12/5 2 19 0 1 01988 26 16/16 2 0 0 2 01989 27 16/14 2 1 0 2 11990 28 14/14 2 13 0 0 21991 29 16/5 0 0 0 0 01992 30 16/0 0 0 0 1 2Career 137/56 9 37 0 7.5 6

RIVERA’S NFL PLAYER ACCOMPLISHMENTS1985: Super Bowl Champion1988: Chicago Bears’ Man of the Year Award1989: Chicago Bears’ Ed Block Courage Award

Chicago BearsDefensive Quality

Control1997-98

Philadelphia EaglesLinebackers

1997-98

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ALEX SMITH 11Quarterback

ACTIVE QB RANKINGSPassing Yards

Player Yards1. Drew Brees, New Orleans 79,6122. Tom Brady, Tampa Bay 77,3103. Phillip Rivers, Los Angeles Chargers 61,6664. Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh 58,8125. Matt Ryan, Atlanta 53,9326. Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay 49,5247. Matthew Stafford, Detroit 43,4288. Joe Flacco, New York Jets 40,7269. Alex Smith, Washington 34,82010. Ryan Fitzpatrick, Miami 34,421

25+ Yards Passing Plays

Player Plays1. Drew Brees, New Orleans 5972. Tom Brady, Tampa Bay 5833. Phillip Rivers, Los Angeles Chargers 4704. Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh 4465. Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay 4276. Matt Ryan, Atlanta 3457. Matthew Stafford, Detroit 3168. Joe Flacco, New York Jets 2849. Russell Wilson, Seattle 28010. Alex Smith, Washington 260

Completions

Player Comp.1. Drew Brees, New Orleans 7,0862. Tom Brady, Tampa Bay 6,6313. Phillip Rivers, Los Angeles Chargers 5,1234. Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh 4,8745. Matt Ryan, Atlanta 4,6966. Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay 4,1267. Matthew Stafford, Detroit 3,7578. Joe Flacco, New York Jets 3,7299. Alex Smith, Washington 3,15310. Ryan Fitzpatrick, Miami 3,024

RUNNING, RUNNING AND RUNNINGAlex Smith has tallied 2,606 rushing yards in his career, the fifth-most among active QBs.

Rushing Yards (Active Quarterbacks)Player Yards1. Cam Newton 5,1412. Russell Wilson 4,3183. Aaron Rodgers 3,1874. Ryan Fitzpatrick 2,6075. Alex Smith 2,606

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FIRST OVERALL SELECTIONAlex Smith was selected with the first overall pick in the 2005 NFL Draft. Below is where he ranks among first overall picks all-time.

Passing TouchdownsPlayer TD1. Peyton Manning 5392. Eli Manning 3663. John Elway 3004. Carson Palmer 2945. Vinny Testaverde 2756. Matthew Stafford 2707. Drew Bledsoe 2518. Terry Bradshaw 2129. Alex Smith 19410. Cam Newton 184

CompletionsPlayer Completions1. Peyton Manning 6,1252. Eli Manning 4,8953. John Elway 4,1234. Carson Palmer 3,9415. Drew Bledsoe 3,8396. Vinny Testaverde 3,7877. Matthew Stafford 3,7578. Alex Smith 3,1539. Troy Aikman 2,89810. Cam Newton 2,514

Passing YardsPlayer Yards1. Peyton Manning 71,9402. Eli Manning 57,0233. John Elway 51,4754. Carson Palmer 46,2475. Vinny Testaverde 46,2336. Drew Bledsoe 44,6117. Matthew Stafford 43,4288. Alex Smith 34,8209. Troy Aikman 32,94210. Cam Newton 30,576

Completion PercentagePlayer PCT.1. Peyton Manning 65.32. Jared Goff 63.03t. Sam Bradford 62.53t. Carson Palmer 62.53t. Matthew Stafford 62.53t. Alex Smith 62.57. Troy Aikman 61.5

Passer RatingPlayer Rate1. Peyton Manning 96.52. Jared Goff 92.43. Matthew Stafford 89.74. Andrew Luck 89.55. Carson Palmer 87.96. Alex Smith 87.27. Jameis Winston 86.9

ALEX SMITH

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TERRY McLAURIN 17Wide Receiver

FIRST 23 CAREER GAMES IN D.C.Terry McLaurin was Washington’s top receiver during the 2019 season. Below is where he falls among player who spent their first 23 career games in the Burgundy and Gold.

RECEIVING YARDS (FIRST 23 CAREER GAMES)

Player Yards1. Charlie Brown 1,8522. Terry McLaurin 1,7063. Gary Clark 1,4254. Jordan Reed 1,2055. Art Monk* 1,1846. Albert Connell 1,1727. Rod Gardner 1,155

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS (FIRST 23 CAREER GAMES)

Player TD1. Charlie Brown 152t. Terry McLaurin 102t. Kelvin Bryant 104t. Albert Connell 84t. Chris Cooley 84t. Darnerien McCants 8

GAMES WITH 5+ RECEPTIONS (FIRST 23 CAREER GAMES)

Player Games1t. Terry McLaurin 131t. Jordan Reed 133t. Gary Clark 103t. Charlie Brown 105t. Kelvin Bryant 95t. Jamison Crowder 97. Art Monk* 7

*Member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame

60 OR MOREGAMES WITH 60+ RECEIVING YARDS

(FIRST 23 CAREER GAMES SINCE 2005)

Player Games1t. Odell Beckham Jr. 172t. Terry McLaurin 162t. Julio Jones 164t. Allen Robinson 154t. D.K. Metcalf 154t. Michael Thomas 157t. 3 players tied 14

YAC ATTACKTerry McLaurin has been on the attack after making catches this season as he has tallied 400 yards after catch, the most in the NFL this season amongst receivers.

YARDS AFTER CATCH [WRs]Player YAC1. Terry McLaurin, Washington 400 2. Robby Anderson, Carolina 3383. Keenan Allen, LAC 3224. Cooper Kupp, LAR 3105. Davante Adams, Green Bay 303

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TERRY McLAURIN2020 LEADERBOARDS

Below is a look at where Terry McLaurin ranks in 2020 among receivers:

Yards Per Game (Per STATS LLC)Player Rec.1. Davante Adams, Green Bay 105.92. DeAndre Hopkins, Arizona 95.73. Julio Jones, Atlanta 91.14. D.K. Metcalf, Seattle 90.75. Stefon Diggs, Buffalo 90.66. Terry McLaurin, Washington 87.47. Travis Kelce, Kansas City 85.48. Calvin Ridley, Atlanta 82.19. Allen Robinson, Chicago 79.110. Justin Jefferson, Minnesota 78.4

Yards (Per STATS LLC)Player Yards1. Stefon Diggs, Buffalo 9062. DeAndre Hopkins, Arizona 8613. DK Metcalf, Seattle 7884. Terry McLaurin, Washington 7875. Robby Anderson, Carolina 7726. Travis Kelce, Kansas City 7697. Davante Adams, Green Bay 7418. D.J. Moore, Carolina 7369. Allen Robinson, Chicago 71210. Keenan Allen, LAC 690

Targets (Per STATS LLC)Player Tgt.1. Stefon Diggs, Buffalo 1022. Keenan Allen, LAC 933. DeAndre Hopkins, Arizona 884t. Terry McLaurin, Washington 864t. Robby Anderson, Carolina 864t. Allen Robinson, Chicago 867. Amari Cooper, Dallas 838. Davante Adams, Green Bay 819t. Alvin Kamara, New Orleans 809t. Travis Kelce, Kansas City 80

THE ULTIMATEYards After Contact (Per Pro Football Focus, 2020)

Player YCO1. Alvin Kamara, New Orleans 2622. Terry McLaurin, Washington 1943. Travis Kelce, Kansas City 1764. Robby Anderson, Carolina 1635. Mike Davis, Carolina 1496. DeAndre Hopkins, Arizona 1357. Keenan Allen, LAC 132

8. Antonio Gibson, Washington 1289. Cooper Kupp, LAR 11810. Dionate Johnson, Pittsburgh 117

Missed Tackles on Receptions(Per Pro Football Focus, 2020)

Player M/T1. Alvin Kamara, New Orleans 232. Mike Davis, Carolina 193t. Terry McLaurin, Washington 123t. Kareem Hunt, Cleveland 125t. Laviska Shenault Jr., Jacksonville 115t. DeAndre Hopkins, Arizona 115t. Stefon Diggs, Buffalo 118. David Montgomery, Chicago 10

Explosive Plays (15-plus yards)(Per Pro Football Focus, 2020)

Player 15+ 1. Calvin Ridley, Atlanta 212t. Stefon Diggs 202t. Allen Robinson, Chicago 202t. Travis Kelce, Kansas City 205t. Terry McLaurin, Washington 195t. D.K. Metcalf, Seattle 195t. Jerry Jeudy, Denver 195t. D.J. Moore, Carolina 195t. DeAndre Hopkins, Arizona 19

ROOKIE RECORDSWASHINGTON ROOKIE RECEIVING

RECORD BOOKPlayer [Year] Yards1. Gary Clark [1985] 9262. Terry McLaurin [2019] 9193. Anthony Armstrong [2010] 8714. Charley Taylor [1964] 814

Player [Year] TDs1. Charlie Brown [1982] 82. Terry McLaurin [2019] 73t. Chris Cooley [2004] 63t. Hugh Taylor [1947] 6

Player [Year] Rec.1. Gary Clark [1985] 722. Jamison Crowder [2015] 593t. Terry McLaurin [2019] 58 3t. Art Monk [1980] 58

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Player [Year] 100 Yd. Games1t. Terry McLaurin [2019] 31t. Gary Clark [1985] 33t. Charlie Brown [1982] 23t. Virgil Seay [1981] 2

Player [Year] 25+ YD Recep.1t. Terry McLaurin [2019] 91t. Anthony Armstrong [2010] 93. Rod Gardner [2001] 74. Michael Westbrook [1995] 6

2019 ROOKIE RECEIVING LEADERSPlayer Yards1. A.J. Brown, TEN 1,0512. Terry McLaurin,WAS 9193. D.K. Metcalf, SEA 9004. Deebo Samuel, SF 8025. Darius Slayton, NYG 740

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS FOR ROOKIES [2019]:

Player Rec. TDs1t. A.J. Brown, Tennessee 81t. Darius Slayton, Giants 83t. Terry McLaurin, Washington 73t. Marquise Brown, Ravens 73t. D.K. Metcalf, Seattle 7

MOVING THE CHAINSTerry McLaurin was one of the most consistent rookie receivers in the NFL during the 2019 season. Among all rookies, he finished tied for second in receptions and tied for third in receiving touchdowns.

TOTAL RECEPTIONS FOR ROOKIES [2019]:Player Rec.1. Diontae Johnson, Pittsburgh 592t. Terry McLaurin, Washington 582t. D.K. Metcalf, Seattle 584. Deebo Samuel, San Francisco 575. A.J. Brown, Tennessee 52

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ANTONIO GIBSON 24Running Back

ROOKIE RANKSMost Yards From Scrimmage (RBs)

Player Ya r d s 1. James Robinson 9172. Clyde Edwards-Helaire 8103. Antonio Gibson 6384. Jonathan Taylor 6315. D’Andre Swift 606

Receiving Yards (RB)

Player Yards1. D’Andre Swift 2752. James Robinson 2283. Clyde Edwards-Helaire 2244. Jonathan Taylor 2035. Antonio Gibson 2026. Joshua Kelley 1417. J.K. Dobbins 88

MULTI-DIMENSIONALRookies With 80+ Receiving Yards and 40+ Rushing Yards

in a game (Since 2015)

Player GamesAlvin Kamara 3Saquon Barkley 2Antonio Gibson 1Javorius Allen 1Ezekiel Elliott 1Kareem Hunt 1Matt Jones 1Jeremy Langford 1C.J. Prosise 1James Robinson 1

AVERAGE YARDS AFTER CATCH [2020]

Player AVG1. Dalvin Cook 12.82. Jonathan Taylor 11.63. James Robinson 8.94t. Antonio Gibson 8.64t. Joe Mixon 8.6

YACKING UP THE NUMBERSGibson has impressed with his YAC numbers through 10 weeks.

Yards After Catch 2020 (Rookie RBs)Player YAC1. James Robinson 2572. Jonathan Taylor 2553. Antonio Gibson 2234. Clyde Edwards-Helaire 2205. D’Andre Swift 163

According to STATS, LLC

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41Running Back

HANDS AND FEET

Receiving Yards [RBs]Player Yards1. Alvin Kamara, NO 6482. J.D. McKissic, WAS 2913. Mike Davis, CAR 2904. D'Andre Swift, DET 2755. Nyheim Hines, IND 265

Receptions [RBs]Player REC1. Alvin Kamara, NO 672. Mike Davis, CAR 473. J.D. McKissic, WAS 414. Ezekiel Elliott, DAL 365. Nyheim Hines, IND 33

Yards After Catch [RBs]Player YAC1. Alvin Kamara, NO 5522. Mike Davis, CAR 3293. Ezekiel Elliott, DAL 2744t. Nyheim Hines, IND 2574t. James Robinson, JAX 2576. Jonathan Taylor, IND 2557. J.D. McKissic, WAS 2408. James White, NE 2269. Antonio Gibson, WAS 22310. Chase Edmonds, ARI 222

Yards After Contact [RBs]Player YCO1. Alvin Kamara, NO 2622. Mike Davis, CAR 1493. Antonio Gibson, WAS 1284t. Chase Edmonds, ARI 1074t. James Robinson, JAX 1076. Dalvin Cook, MIN 977. David Montgomery, CHI 938t. J.D. McKissic, WAS 928t. James White, NE 9210. Nyheim Hines, IND 88

According to Pro Football Focus

MOVING THE CHAINS

Receiving First Downs [RBs]Player 1D1. Alvin Kamara, NO 292t. Chase Edmonsd, ARI 152t. Nyheim Hines, IND 154t. J.D. McKissic, WAS 144t. Mike Davis, CAR 144t. Ezekiel Elliott, DAL 147t. Aaron Jones, GB 117t. David Montgomery, CHI 117t. D’Andre Swift, DET 1110t. Five players tied 10

J.D. McKISSIC

CATCH ME IF YOU CAN

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MONTEZ SWEAT 90Defensive End

SACK NUMBERSSACKS BY DEFENSIVE END (2020):

Player Sacks 1. Myles Garrett, CLE 9.52. Emmanuel Ogbah, MIA 83. Trey Hendrickson, NO 7.54. Brandon Graham, PHI 75t. Stephon Tuitt, PIT 65t. Maxx Crosby, LV 55t. Romeo Okwara, DET 58. Kerry Hyder 5.59t. Montez Sweat, WAS 59t. Yannick Ngakoue, MIN-BAL 59t. Aldon Smith, DAL 59t. Leonard Williams, NYG 5

NFC EAST SACK LEADERS (2020):Player Sacks 1. Brandon Graham, PHI 72t. Montez Sweat, WAS 52t. Aldon Smith, DAL 52t. Leonard Williams, NYG 55t. Ryan Kerrigan, WAS 4.55t. Derek Barnett, PHI 4.5

THROUGH 25-CAREER GAMES MOST SACKS (FRANCHISE HISTORY):

Player TCK 1. Brian Orakpo 18.52. Rich Owens 14.03. Ryan Kerrigan 12.54. Montez Sweat 12.05. Preston Smith 11.5

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RYAN KERRIGAN 91Defensive End

MULTI-SACK MOST GAMES WITH 2-PLUS SACKS IN FRANCHISE HIS-

TORY SINCE 1982:

Player Multi-Sack G1. Dexter Manley 232. Ryan Kerrigan 183. Charles Mann 134. Ken Harvey 105. Brian Orakpo 8

DUAL THREAT 60+ CAREER SACKS AND 3+ INT RETURN TD

(NFL HISTORY)

Player Seasons Sacks TDJulius Peppers 2002-17 (16) 156.5 4Jason Taylor 1997-2011 (15) 139.5 3Ryan Kerrigan 2011-19 (9) 77.0 3

SINGLE-SEASON SACK LEADERS WASHINGTON SINCE SACKS BECAME OFFICIAL IN 1982:

Player Season Sacks1. 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 13.5

FRANCHISE HISTORY SINCE SACKS BECAME OFFICIAL IN 1982:

Player Seasons Sacks1. Ryan Kerrigan 2011-20 (9) 94.52. Dexter Manley 1982-89 (8) 91.03. Charles Mann 1983-93 (11) 82.04. Monte Coleman 1979-94 (16) 43.55. Ken Harvey 1994-98 (5) 41.5

2011 DRAFTCAREER SACKS BY 2011 NFL DRAFT PICKS:

Player Team Sacks1. Von Miller DEN 106.02. J.J. Watt HOU 100.03. Ryan Kerrigan WAS 94.53. Justin Houston IND 93.05. Cameron Jordan NO 89.5

FORCED FUMBLESSINCE KERRIGAN ENTERED THE NFL IN 2011:

Player FF 1. Robert Quinn 27 2. Ryan Kerrigan 26 3t. Von Miller 25 3t. J.J. Watt 25 4t. Cliff Avril 22

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RYAN KERRIGANFRANCHISE SACKS LEADER

Eli Manning 11.5Dak Prescot 7Carson Wentz 6.5Tony Romo 4Nick Foles 4Aaron Rodgers 4Matt Ryan 4Chad Henne 4Sam Bradford 3Drew Brees 3Matt Moore 2Matt Flynn 2Shaun Hill 2Brock Osweiler 2Deshaun Watson 2Cody Kessler 2Sam Darnold 2Andy Dalton 1.5Carson Palmer 1.5Alex Smith 1Josh Freeman 1Emmanuel Sanders 1Mike Vick 1

Peyton Manning 1Russell Wilson 1Colin Kaepernick 1Andrew Luck 1Mark Sanchez 1Cam Newton 1Jay Cutler 1Tyrod Taylor 1Kellen Moore 1Ben Rothlisberger 1Joe Flacco 1Matt Stafford 1Jared Goff 1Derek Carr 1CJ Bethard 1Blain Gabbert 1Kevin Kolb 1Tavaris Jackson 0.5Josh McCown 0.5Ryan Tannehill 0.5Tom Brady 0.5Jimmy Garoppolo 0.5Jeff Driskel 0.5Daniel Jones 0.5

First Career Sack Kevin Kolb vs. ARI (9/18/11)First NFC East Sack Dallas (11/20/11)First NFC East Sack Dallas (11/20/11)First AFC Sack @STL (10/2/11)Most Yards/Sack 23 (@JAX 9/14/14)Most Sacks (single game) 4 (@JAX 9/14/14)Games with multiple sacks 18 (last, 9/13/20 vs. PHI)Most Sacks (season) 13.5 (2014)On Grass 72.0On Turf 20.5Indoors 14Outdoors 78.5Vs. AFC 26.5 Vs. NFC 66Divisional Opponent 37.5Thursday 5.5Saturday 2Sunday 79.5Monday 5.5Less than 40 degrees 1081 degrees or hotter 2.5September 22

October 23.5November 23.0December 23January 1In Wins 44.5In Losses 47.0Day Games 82.0Night Games 10.5Home Games 48.0Away Games 44.5QB with Most TD Drew Brees (550)QB with Most Yards Drew Brees (77,888)QB with Most Sacks Ben Roethlisberger (506) QB Highest Passer Rating Aaron Rodgers (102.6)Tallest Brock Osweiler (6-7)Shortest Russell Wilson/Emmanuel Sanders (5-11)Heaviest Joe Flacco/Cam Newton (245 lbs)Lightest Emmanuel Sanders (180 lbs)Oldest Tom Brady (42)Youngest Sam Darnold (23)Longest Name Ben Rothlisberger (17)Shortest Name Tom Brady, Matt Ryan (8)

In Week 1 of the 2020 NFL season, DE Ryan Kerrigan recorded 2.0 sacks against Philadelphia, breaking the franchises’ all-time sacks record. Kerrigan was originally drafted by Washington in 2011 and recorded 7.5 sacks. He followed his debut season with back-to-back seasons of 8.5 sacks before recording his first double-digit sack season with 13.5. Overall, Kerrigan has recorded four seasons with double-digit sacks, and he is one of four members of the 2011 Draft Class to hold their franchises’ sack record, joining Von Miller (Denver), J.J. Watt (Houston) and Cam Jordan (New Orleans). Below is a list of “Sackperlatives” and every QB Kerrigan has sacked thus far in his career.

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JONATHAN ALLEN 93Defensive Tackle

DO IT ALL PLAYER2+ SACK GAMES BY DT [SINCE 2018]:

Player # of Games 1. Aaron Donald, LAR 112. Denico Autry, IND 63. Chris Jones, KC 54.t Geno Atkins, CIN 44t. Jarran Reed, SEA 46t. Jonathan Allen, WAS 36t. DeForest Buckner, SF 36t. Cameron Heyward, PIT 36t. Grady Jarrett, ATL 3

2+ TFL GAMES BY DT [SINCE 2018]:Player # of Games 1. Aaron Donald, LAR 132t. Geno Atkins, CIN 62t. DeForest Buckner, SF 62t. Denico Autry, IND 65t. Jonathan Allen, WAS 55t. Chris Jones, KC 55t. Rodney Gunter, ARI 5 5t. Larry Ogunjobi, CLE 55t. Grady Jarrett, ATL 510. Jarran Reed, SEA 4

According to STATS, LLC

TRACKING THEM DOWN MOST TACKLES BY DT [SINCE 2018]:

Player TCK 1t. Jonathan Allen, WAS 1671t. DeForest Buckner, SF 1673t. Cameron Heyward, PIT 1634. Grady Jarrett, ATL 1536. Sheldon Richardson 149

According to STATS, LLC

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KENDALL FULLER 29Cornerback

FULLING UP THE STAT SHEET 2020 INTERCEPTION LEADERS

Player INT1. J.C. Jackson, New England 62. Xavien Howard, Miami 53t. Kendall Fuller, Washington 43t. Carlton Davis III, Tampa Bay 43t. Darious Williams 4

INTERESTING TO NOTECB Kendall Fuller was traded from Washington to Kansas City along with a 2018 third-round selection for current Washington QB Alex Smith. In Week 5 against Los Angeles, Smith shared a field with Fuller, three years after the initial deal.

MULTI-INTERCEPTIONS Kendall Fuller tallied his first-career multi-interception performance in Week 4 against the Baltimore Ravens. Here is a look at the latest multi-INT performances for

Washington:

Multi-INT Games Washington (since 2010):

Player DateKendall Fuller 10/4/20 vs. BALFabian Moreau 11/24/19 vs. DETQuinton Dunbar 9/29/19 at NYGD.J. Swearinger 10/28/18 at NYGD.J. Swearinger 9/16/18 vs. INDD.J. Swearinger 11/12/17 vs. MINBashaud Breeland 12/24/16 at CHIJosh Norman 12/24/16 at CHIDeAngelo Hall 10/27/13 at DENDeAngelo Hall 10/24/10 at CHI

INT IN DCSince 2016, Fuller has tallied seven INTs in a Washington

uniform, the second-most during that stretch:

Most INT For Washington since (2016):

Player INT1t. Quinton Dunbar 81t. D.J. Swearinger 83t. Kendall Fuller 73t. Josh Norman 75. Fabian Moreau 66t. Bashaud Breeland 46t. Preston Smith 4

SUPER BOWL STARFuller helped lead a Kansas City Chiefs defense in Super Bowl LIV tallying two PDs and an INT in the Chiefs 31-20 victory over the San Francisco 49ers. Fuller joins CB Ronald Darby as the only two players currently on the Washington roster to have a Super Bowl championship.

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TRESS WAY 5Punter

RAISING THE BAR PUNTS DOWNED INSIDE THE 20

[CAREER, WASHINGTON SINCE 1976]:

Player Years No. 1. Tress Way 2014-20 [7] 175 2. Matt Turk 1995-99 [5] 134 3. Mike Bragg 1968-79 [12]* 79 4. Sav Rocca 2011-13 [3] 76 5. Derrick Frost 2005-07 [3] 73

* Stat not tracked until 1976

MOST PUNTS INSIDE THE 20 [SINGLE SEASON]:

Player Years I201. Tress Way 2018 412. Tress Way 2017 333. Tress Way 2019 28

HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE [SEASON]:Player Year Avg.1. Tress Way 2019 49.22. Tress Way 2014 47.53. Tress Way 2015 46.1

TAKE ME TO YOUR LEADERWASHINGTON FOOTBALL TO LEAD NFL IN PUNTING SINCE 1939:

Player Season Avg.Tress Way 2014 47.5Sam Baker 1958 45.4Sammy Baugh 1945 43.3Sammy Baugh 1943 45.9Sammy Baugh 1942 48.2Sammy Baugh 1941 48.7Sammy Baugh 1940 51.4

20 AND UNDERMOST PUNTS INSIDE THE 20 [2019]:

Player Team I204. Corey Bojorquez Buffalo 32 5. A.J. Cole Oakland 31 6t. Tress Way Washington 29 6t. Two Players 29

INSIDE THE 20PUNTS DOWNED INSIDE THE 20

[SINGLE SEASON, WASHINGTON SINCE 1976]:

Player Season No.1. Tress Way 2018 412t. Matt Turk 1998 332t. Tress Way 2017 33

INSIDE THE 20HIGHEST NET PUNTING AVERAGE [2019]:

Player Team Net Avg1. Logan Cooke Jacksonville 44.42. Bryan Anger Texans 44.1 3. Tress Way Washington 43.84. Brett Kern Titans 43.25. Johnny Hekker Rams 42.9

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DUSTIN HOPKINS 3Kicker

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE [SINGLE SEASON, WASHINGTON HISTORY]:

Player FGM/FGA FG Pct. Pts.1. Dustin Hopkins [2016] 34/42 81.0 1382. Mark Moseley [1983] 33/47 70.2 1613t. Graham Gano [2011] 31/41 75.6 1183t. Chip Lohmiller [1991] 31/43 72.1 1495t. Chip Lohmiller [1990] 30/40 75.0 1315t. Chip Lohmiller [1992] 30/40 75.0 120

BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE [2018]:

Player Team FGM/FGA Pct.1. Robbie Gould SF 33/34 97.12. Aldrick Rosas NYG 32/33 97.03. Matt Bryant Atl 20/21 95.24. Michael Badgley LAC 15/16 93.85. Wil Lutz NO 28/30 93.36. Jason Myers NYJ 33/36 91.77. Josh Lambo Jac 19/21 90.58. Jason Sanders Mia 16/18 90.09t. Dustin Hopkins Was 26/29 89.79t. Justin Tucker Bal 35/39 89.7

BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FROM 50+ YARDS [2018]:

Player Team FGM/FGA Pct.1t. Brett Maher DAL 6/7 85.71t. Jason Myers NYJ 6/7 85.73t. Dustin Hopkins WAS 4/5 80.03t. Matt Bryant ATL 4/5 80.03t. Josh Lambo JAX 4/5 80.03t. Aldrick Rosas NYG 4.5 80.07t. Mason Crosby GB 5/7 71.47t. Justin Tucker BAL 5/7 71.49t. Ka’imi Fairbairn HOU 4/6 66.79t. Adam Vinatieri IND 4/6 66.79t. Greg Zuerlein LAR 4/6 66.7

*Minimum of 5 attempts

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE [CAREER, WASHINGTON HISTORY]:

Player FGM FGA FG Pct.1. Mark Moseley 263 397 66.2 2. Chip Lohmiller 175 245 71.43. Dustin Hopkins 136 163 83.44. Curt Knight 101 175 57.75. Shaun Suisham 81 101 80.2

LONGEST MADE FIELD GOAL [FRANCHISE HISTORY]Player Date Long1. Graham Gano 11/06/11 592. Steve Cox 09/28/86 573t. Dustin Hopkins 10/14/18 563t. Chip Lohmiller 12/22/90 56

SUCCESSFUL ONSIDE KICKS [WASHINGTON SINCE 2000]:Year Week Qtr. Opp Kicker 2015 7 3 TB Dustin Hopkins2007 9 2 NYJ Shaun Suisham2003 5 4 Phi John Hall2000 12 3 StL Scott Bentley

CLIMBING THE RECORD BOOK

ALL-TIME SCORING LEADERS[CAREER, WASHINGTON HISTORY]

Player Years Points1. Mark Moseley 1974-86 1,2062. Chip Lohmiller 1988-94 787 3. Dustin Hopkins 2015-20 563

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25 & UNDER CLUB

Steven Sims Jr. (23)Wide Receiver Steven Sims Jr. went undrafted out of Kan-sas and his explosiveness earned him a roster spot. Sims Jr. has shown his ability not just a flash in the pan and he looks to improve upon a breakout season in Year two.

2019 Highlights » Second in the league in kickoff return yards [779] » Had a 91-yard kickoff return touchdown against Detroit » Fourth in the league in kickoff return average [25.8] » One of two undrafted rookies to score multiple TDs

Dwayne Haskins Jr. (23)Washington handed the keys over to Quarterback Dwayne Haskins Jr. in Week 9 last season. The first-round pick has grown more and more comfortable as he progressed through last season. This offseason, Haskins Jr. looked to build on his end-of-year success and lost close to 20 pounds.

2019 Highlights » Led game-winning drive against Detroit in Week 12 » Completed 68 percent of his passes in first start [at

BUF] » Threw two touchdowns versus the Jets, Eagles and

Giants » Had 1,466 total yards in his nine appearances last

season

Daron Payne (23)Defensive Tackle Daron Payne has been a force in the middle of Washington’s offensive line. Payne already has 25 starts in his young career.

2019 Highlights » Appeared in 15 games » Tallied four quarterback hits and added two passes

defensed » Had 2.0 sacks and three tackles for a loss

Montez Sweat (24)Washington selected Linebacker Montez Sweat with the 26th pick in the first round last year to help their pass rush. Sweat’s athletic ability has been on display ever since and he is set to continue his progression in year two.

2019 Highlights » Has recorded five sacks, tied for third on the team » Ten quarterback hits, third most on the team » Recorded six tackles for loss and two passes de-

fensed while forcing a fumble last season

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Cole Holcomb (24)Linebacker Cole Holcomb burst onto the scene in 2019, cementing himself as a fixture in the middle of Wash-ington’s defense. Holcomb, a North Carolina product, appeared in all 16 games, starting 15.

2019 Highlights » Led Washington with three forced fumbles » His three forced fumbles were second-most by a

rookie in 2019 » Appeared in all 16 games

Terry McLaurin (24)Wide Receiver Terry McLaurin emerged as the team’s top target in his rookie season last year. The Ohio State product’s big-play ability has placed him on every team’s radar. McLaurin finished the 2019 season with 65.6 yards per game, the second-best amongst NFL rookies. His 919 receiving yards were also the second-most amongst NFL rookies.

2019 Highlights » Team-high seven touchdown receptions » Ten games of at least four catches » Three games of 100+ yards, one TD » Only four drops on 93 targets

Jonathan Allen (25)The vocal leader of the defense, Defensive Tackle Jon-athan Allen had another stellar season last year. Allen anchored one of the best defensive lines in the NFL and helped lead a defense that finished in the top 10 in sacks (10th), forced fumbles (t-7th), and total tackles (1st).

2019 Highlights » Tallied 10 QB hits and seven tackles for loss » Finished third on the team with 6.0 sacks » His 41.5 sack yards were the second-most on the

team

Kendall Fuller (25)Super Bowl LIV champion Kendall Fuller returns home to Washington after being drafted by the team in the third round of the 2016 NFL Draft. Fuller comes to Washing-ton following a Super Bowl winning season in Kansas City. In his last season in Washington, Fuller led the team with four interceptions.

2019 Highlights » Won Super Bowl LIV with Kansas City » Intercepted Jimmy Garoppolo pass to seal the deal for

Kansas City in Super Bowl LIV » Played in 11 games and made four starts

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2020 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

2020 WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM ROSTER (ALPHABETICAL)as of November 17, 2020

NO. LAST FIRST POS HT WT D.O.B. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HS HOMETOWN HOW ACQ.93 Allen Jonathan DT 6-3 300 1/16/1995 25 4 Alabama Ashburn, Va. D1-'1752 Anderson Ryan DE 6-2 255 8/12/1994 26 4 Alabama Daphne, Ala. D2-'1730 Apke Troy S 6-1 205 4/11/1995 25 3 Penn State Pittsburgh, Pa. D4-'1884 Badet Jeff WR 5-11 182 8/2/1994 26 2 Kentucky Orlando, Fla. FA-'2034 Barber Peyton RB 5-11 225 2/27/1994 26 5 Auburn Alpharetta, Ga. UFA (TB)-'2053 Bostic Jon LB 6-1 245 5/5/1991 29 8 Florida Wellington, Fla. FA-'2074 Christian Sr. Geron T 6-6 315 9/10/1996 24 3 Louisville Ocala, Fla. D3-'1831 Curl Kamren S 6-2 198 3/31/1999 21 R Arkansas San Diego, Calif D7a-'2023 Darby Ronald CB 5-11 193 1/2/1994 26 6 Florida State Oxon Hill, Md. UFA (PHI)-'2058 Davis Sr. Thomas LB 6-1 235 3/22/1983 37 16 Georgia Shellman, Ga. FA-'2022 Everett Deshazor S 6-0 203 2/22/1992 28 6 Texas A&M DeRidder, La. FA-'1519 Foster Robert WR 6-2 196 5/7/1994 26 3 Alabama Monaca, Pa. FA-'2029 Fuller Kendall CB 5-11 198 2/13/1995 25 5 Virginia Tech Baltimore, Md. UFA (KC)-'2024 Gibson Antonio RB 6-2 221 6/23/1998 22 R Memphis Stockbridge, Ga. D3-'2051 Hamilton Shaun Dion LB 6-0 235 9/11/1995 25 3 Alabama Montgomery, Ala. D6-'187 Haskins Jr. Dwayne QB 6-4 230 5/3/1997 23 2 Ohio State Potomac, Md. D1a-'19

88 Hemingway Temarrick TE 6-5 245 7/30/1993 27 4 South Carolina St. Loris, S.C. FA-'2055 Holcomb Cole LB 6-1 240 7/30/1996 24 2 North Carolina New Smyrna Beach, Fla. D5b-'193 Hopkins Dustin K 6-2 205 10/1/1990 30 7 Florida State Houston, Texas FA-'15

47 Hudson Khaleke LB 6-0 220 12/6/1997 22 R Michigan McKeesport, Pa. D5b-'2080 Inman Dontrelle WR 6-3 205 1/31/1989 31 7 Virginia Charleston, S.C. FA-'2060 Ismael Keith C 6-3 310 7/25/1998 22 R San Diego State Oakland, Calif D5a-'2032 Johnson Danny CB 5-9 181 11/17/1995 25 3 Southern Jackson, La. CFA-'1891 Kerrigan Ryan DE 6-4 265 8/16/1988 32 10 Purdue Muncie, Ind. D1-'1178 Lucas Cornelius T 6-8 327 7/18/1991 29 7 Kansas State New Orleans, La. UFA (CHI)-'2067 Martin Wes G 6-3 315 5/9/1996 24 2 Indiana West Milton, Ohio D4b-'1941 McKissic J.D. RB 5-10 195 8/15/1993 27 5 Arkansas State Phenix City, Ala. UFA (DET)-'2017 McLaurin Terry WR 6-0 210 9/15/1995 25 2 Ohio State Indianapolis, Ind. D3-'1925 Moreau Fabian CB 6-0 204 4/9/1994 26 4 UCLA Sunrise, Fla. D3-'1720 Moreland Jimmy CB 5-11 182 8/26/1995 25 2 James Madison Royal Palm Beach, Fla. D7a-'1976 Moses Morgan T 6-6 317 3/3/1991 29 7 Virginia North Chesterfield, Va. D3a-'1450 Norris Jared LB 6-1 238 7/19/1993 27 4 Utah Bakersfield, Calif. FA-'2094 Payne Daron DT 6-3 320 5/27/1997 23 3 Alabama Irondale, Ala. D1-'1854 Pierre-Louis Kevin LB 6-0 231 10/7/1991 29 7 Boston College Norwalk, Conn. UFA (CHI)-'2039 Reaves Jeremy S 5-11 200 8/29/1996 24 3 South Alabama Pensacola, Fla. FA-'1873 Roullier Chase C 6-4 312 8/23/1993 27 4 Wyoming Burnsville, Minn. D6a-'1775 Scherff Brandon G 6-5 315 12/26/1991 28 6 Iowa Denison, Iowa D1-'1571 Schweitzer Wes G 6-4 300 9/11/1993 27 5 San Jose State Scottsdale, Ariz. UFA (ATL)-'2097 Settle Tim DT 6-3 308 7/11/1997 23 3 Virginia Tech Manassas, Va. D5-'1872 Sharpe David T 6-6 330 10/21/1995 25 4 Florida Jacksonville, Fla T (LV)-'2089 Sims Cam WR 6-5 220 1/6/1996 24 3 Alabama Monroe, La. CFA-'1815 Sims Jr. Steven WR 5-10 190 3/31/1997 23 2 Kansas Houston, Texas CFA-'1911 Smith Alex QB 6-4 215 5/7/1984 36 16 Utah La Mesa, Calif. T (KC)-'1896 Smith-Williams James DE 6-3 265 7/30/1997 23 R North Carolina State Raleigh, N.C. D7b-'2087 Sprinkle Jeremy TE 6-5 255 8/10/1994 26 4 Arkansas White Hall, Ark. D5-'1757 Sundberg Nick LS 6-1 245 7/29/1987 33 11 California Phoenix, Ariz. FA-'1090 Sweat Montez DE 6-6 262 9/4/1996 24 2 Mississippi State Stone Mountain, Ga. D1b-'1982 Thomas Logan TE 6-6 250 7/1/1991 29 7 Virginia Tech Lynchburg, Va. UFA (DET)-'2095 Toohill Casey DE 6-5 250 8/21/1996 24 R Stanford San Diego, Calif W (PHI) -'205 Way Tress P 6-1 220 4/18/1990 30 7 Oklahoma Tulsa, Okla. W (CHI)-'14

83 Wright Isaiah WR 6-2 220 1/13/1997 23 R Temple West Hartford, Conn. CFA-'2099 Young Chase DE 6-5 265 4/14/1999 21 R Ohio State Upper Marlboro, Md. D1-'20

PRACTICE SQUAD64 R Bada David DL 6-4 293 4/24/1995 25 R Munich, Germany FA-'2085 Baugh Marcus TE 6-4 245 12/9/1994 25 3 Ohio State Riverdale, Calif. FA-'2048 Brown Jordan CB 6-0 197 3/26/1996 24 2 South Dakota State Omaha, Neb. FA-'2012 Brown Tony WR 6-1 195 8/8/1997 23 R Colorado La Miranda, Calif. FA-'2036 Colvin Aaron CB 6-0 191 10/1/1991 29 7 Oklahoma Tulsa, Okla. FA-'2014 Davis Trevor WR 6-1 188 7/4/1993 27 5 California Martinez, Calif. FA-'2079 Jelks Jalen DE 6-5 250 8/3/1996 24 2 Oregon Phoenix, Ariz. FA-'2059 Kunaszyk Jordan LB 6-3 235 10/15/1996 24 2 California Sacramento, Calif. FA-'2092 Lawrence Devaroe DT 6-2 295 10/13/1992 28 3 Auburn Greenville, S.C. FA-'2046 R Luke Cole S 5-11 200 6/30/1995 25 4 Notre Dame Chandler, Ariz. FA-'206 Montez Steven QB 6-5 235 1/14/1997 23 R Colorado Oakland, Calif CFA-'20

45 Phillips Justin LB 6-0 235 10/10/1995 25 2 Oklahoma State Houston, Texas FA-'2064 Pierschbacher Ross C 6-4 315 6/5/1995 25 2 Alabama Cedar Falls, Iowa D5a-'1966 Steinmetz David T 6-8 321 3/1/1995 25 3 Purdue Grafton, Mass. FA-'202 Vedvik Kaare K 6-3 210 3/16/1994 26 2 Marshall Stavanger, Norway FA-'20

RESERVE/NON-FOOTBALL INJURY LIST80 Hall Emanuel WR 6-3 195 5/21/1997 23 2 Missouri Franklin, Tenn. FA-'1913 Harmon Kelvin WR 6-2 215 12/15/1996 23 2 North Carolina State Palmyra, N.J. D6-'19

RESERVE/INJURED 8 Allen Kyle QB 6-3 210 3/8/1996 24 3 Houston Scottsdale, Ariz. T (CAR)-'20

77 Charles Saahdiq T 6-4 322 7/26/1999 21 R LSU New Orleans, La. D4a-'2026 Collins Landon S 6-0 218 1/10/1994 26 6 Alabama New Orleans, La. UFA (NYG)-'1956 Foster Reuben LB 6-1 235 4/4/1994 26 4 Alabama Auburn, Ala. W (SF)-'1810 Gandy-Golden Antonio WR 6-4 223 4/11/1998 22 R Liberty Chicago, Ill. D4b-'2098 Ioannidis Matt DT 6-3 310 1/11/1994 26 5 Temple Flemington, N.J. D5-'1669 Liedtke Mike G 6-3 305 1/15/1992 28 6 Illinois State Woodstock, Ill. FA-'2035 Love Bryce RB 5-9 205 7/8/1997 23 1 Stanford Wake Forest, N.C. D4a-'1946 W Moss Thaddeus TE 6-3 249 5/14/1998 22 R LSU Charlotte, N.C. FA-'2037 Stroman Greg CB 6-0 182 3/8/1996 24 3 Virginia Tech Warrenton, Va. D7a-'18

OPT OUT LIST40 Harvey-Clemons Josh LB 6-4 245 2/20/1994 26 4 Louisville Valdosta, Ga. D7a-'1796 Brantley Caleb DT 6-2 305 9/2/1994 26 4 Florida Crescent, Fla FA-'20

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 squadHead Coach: Ron RiveraAssistant Coaches: Jack Del Rio (Defensive Coordinator), Nate Kaczor (Special Teams Coordinator), Scott Turner (Offensive Coordinator), Luke Del Rio (Offensive Quality Control), Chad Englehart (Strength andConditioning), Chris Harris (Defensive Backs), Pete Hoener (Tight Ends), Jim Hostler (Wide Receivers), Ben Jacobs (Assistant Special Teams), Randy Jordan (Running Backs), Paul Kelly (Director of Football Operations),Jennifer King (Full-Year Coaching Intern), Kavan Latham (Asst. Strength & Conditioning), John Matsko (Offensive Line), Sam Mills III (Defensive Line), Brett Nenaber (Director of Athletic Performance), Vincent Rivera(Defensive Quality Control), Richard Rodgers (Assistant Defensive Backs), Steve Russ (Linebackers), Jake Sankal (Asst. Strength & Conditioning), Todd Storm (Offensive Quality Control), Drew Terrell (Assistant WideReceivers), Brent Vieselmeyer (Assistant Defensive Backs/Nickel), Travelle Wharton (Assistant Offensive Line), Ken Zampese (Quarterbacks), Jeff Zgonina (Assistant Defensive Line).

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2020 NUMERICAL ROSTER

2020 WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM ROSTER (NUMERICAL)as of November 17, 2020

NO. FIRST LAST POS HT WT D.O.B. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HS HOMETOWN HOW ACQ.3 Dustin Hopkins K 6-2 205 10/1/1990 30 7 Florida State Houston, Texas FA-'155 Tress Way P 6-1 220 4/18/1990 30 7 Oklahoma Tulsa, Okla. W (CHI)-'147 Dwayne Haskins Jr. QB 6-4 230 5/3/1997 23 2 Ohio State Potomac, Md. D1a-'1911 Alex Smith QB 6-4 215 5/7/1984 36 16 Utah La Mesa, Calif. T (KC)-'1815 Steven Sims Jr. WR 5-10 190 3/31/1997 23 2 Kansas Houston, Texas CFA-'1917 Terry McLaurin WR 6-0 210 9/15/1995 25 2 Ohio State Indianapolis, Ind. D3-'1919 Robert Foster WR 6-2 196 5/7/1994 26 3 Alabama Monaca, Pa. FA-'2020 Jimmy Moreland CB 5-11 182 8/26/1995 25 2 James Madison Royal Palm Beach, Fla. D7a-'1922 Deshazor Everett S 6-0 203 2/22/1992 28 6 Texas A&M DeRidder, La. FA-'1523 Ronald Darby CB 5-11 193 1/2/1994 26 6 Florida State Oxon Hill, Md. UFA (PHI)-'2024 Antonio Gibson RB 6-2 221 6/23/1998 22 R Memphis Stockbridge, Ga. D3-'2025 Fabian Moreau CB 6-0 204 4/9/1994 26 4 UCLA Sunrise, Fla. D3-'1729 Kendall Fuller CB 5-11 198 2/13/1995 25 5 Virginia Tech Baltimore, Md. UFA (KC)-'2030 Troy Apke S 6-1 205 4/11/1995 25 3 Penn State Pittsburgh, Pa. D4-'1831 Kamren Curl S 6-2 198 3/31/1999 21 R Arkansas San Diego, Calif D7a-'2032 Danny Johnson CB 5-9 181 11/17/1995 25 3 Southern Jackson, La. CFA-'1834 Peyton Barber RB 5-11 225 2/27/1994 26 5 Auburn Alpharetta, Ga. UFA (TB)-'2039 Jeremy Reaves S 5-11 200 8/29/1996 24 3 South Alabama Pensacola, Fla. FA-'1841 J.D. McKissic RB 5-10 195 8/15/1993 27 5 Arkansas State Phenix City, Ala. UFA (DET)-'2047 Khaleke Hudson LB 6-0 220 12/6/1997 22 R Michigan McKeesport, Pa. D5b-'2050 Jared Norris LB 6-1 238 7/19/1993 27 4 Utah Bakersfield, Calif. FA-'2051 Shaun Dion Hamilton LB 6-0 235 9/11/1995 25 3 Alabama Montgomery, Ala. D6-'1852 Ryan Anderson DE 6-2 255 8/12/1994 26 4 Alabama Daphne, Ala. D2-'1753 Jon Bostic LB 6-1 245 5/5/1991 29 8 Florida Wellington, Fla. FA-'1954 Kevin Pierre-Louis LB 6-0 231 10/7/1991 29 7 Boston College Norwalk, Conn. UFA (CHI)-'2055 Cole Holcomb LB 6-1 240 7/30/1996 24 2 North Carolina New Smyrna Beach, Fla. D5b-'1957 Nick Sundberg LS 6-1 245 7/29/1987 33 11 California Phoenix, Ariz. FA-'1058 Thomas Davis Sr. LB 6-1 235 3/22/1983 37 16 Georgia Shellman, Ga. FA-'2060 Keith Ismael C 6-3 310 7/25/1998 22 R San Diego State Oakland, Calif D5a-'2067 Wes Martin G 6-3 315 5/9/1996 24 2 Indiana West Milton, Ohio D4b-'1971 Wes Schweitzer G 6-4 300 9/11/1993 27 5 San Jose State Scottsdale, Ariz. UFA (ATL)-'2072 David Sharpe T 6-6 330 10/21/1995 25 4 Florida Jacksonville, Fla T (LV)-'2073 Chase Roullier C 6-4 312 8/23/1993 27 4 Wyoming Burnsville, Minn. D6a-'1774 Geron Christian Sr. T 6-6 315 9/10/1996 24 3 Louisville Ocala, Fla. D3-'1875 Brandon Scherff G 6-5 315 12/26/1991 28 6 Iowa Denison, Iowa D1-'1576 Morgan Moses T 6-6 317 3/3/1991 29 7 Virginia North Chesterfield, Va. D3a-'1478 Cornelius Lucas T 6-8 327 7/18/1991 29 7 Kansas State New Orleans, La. UFA (CHI)-'2080 Dontrelle Inman WR 6-3 205 1/31/1989 31 7 Virginia Charleston, S.C. FA-'2082 Logan Thomas TE 6-6 250 7/1/1991 29 7 Virginia Tech Lynchburg, Va. UFA (DET)-'2083 Isaiah Wright WR 6-2 220 1/13/1997 23 R Temple West Hartford, Conn. CFA-'2084 Jeff Badet WR 5-11 182 8/2/1994 26 2 Kentucky Orlando, Fla. FA-'2087 Jeremy Sprinkle TE 6-5 255 8/10/1994 26 4 Arkansas White Hall, Ark. D5-'1788 Temarrick Hemingway TE 6-5 245 7/30/1993 27 4 South Carolina St. Loris, S.C. FA-'2089 Cam Sims WR 6-5 220 1/6/1996 24 3 Alabama Monroe, La. CFA-'1890 Montez Sweat DE 6-6 262 9/4/1996 24 2 Mississippi State Stone Mountain, Ga. D1b-'1991 Ryan Kerrigan DE 6-4 265 8/16/1988 32 10 Purdue Muncie, Ind. D1-'1193 Jonathan Allen DT 6-3 300 1/16/1995 25 4 Alabama Ashburn, Va. D1-'1794 Daron Payne DT 6-3 320 5/27/1997 23 3 Alabama Irondale, Ala. D1-'1895 Casey Toohill DE 6-5 250 8/21/1996 24 R Stanford San Diego, Calif W (PHI)-'2096 James Smith-Williams DE 6-3 265 7/30/1997 23 R North Carolina State Raleigh, N.C. D7b-'2097 Tim Settle DT 6-3 308 7/11/1997 23 3 Virginia Tech Manassas, Va. D5-'1899 Chase Young DE 6-5 265 4/14/1999 21 R Ohio State Upper Marlboro, Md. D1-'20

PRACTICE SQUAD2 Kaare Vedvik K 6-3 210 3/16/1994 26 2 Marshall Stavanger, Norway FA-'206 Steven Montez QB 6-5 235 1/14/1997 23 R Colorado Oakland, Calif CFA-'2012 Brown Tony WR 6-1 195 8/8/1997 23 R Colorado La Miranda, Calif. FA-'2014 Trevor Davis WR 6-1 188 7/4/1993 27 5 California Martinez, Calif. FA-'2036 Aaron Colvin CB 6-0 191 10/1/1991 29 7 Oklahoma Tulsa, Okla. FA-'2045 Justin Phillips LB 6-0 235 10/10/1995 25 2 Oklahoma State Houston, Texas FA-'2046 R Cole Luke S 5-11 200 6/30/1995 25 4 Notre Dame Chandler, Ariz. FA-'2048 Jordan Brown CB 6-0 197 3/26/1996 24 2 South Dakota State Omaha, Neb. FA-'2059 Jordan Kunaszyk LB 6-3 235 10/15/1996 24 2 California Sacramento, Calif. FA-'2064 R David Bada DL 6-4 293 4/24/1995 25 R Munich, Germany FA-'2064 W Ross Pierschbacher C 6-4 315 6/5/1995 25 2 Alabama Cedar Falls, Iowa D5a-'1966 David Steinmetz T 6-8 321 3/1/1995 25 3 Purdue Grafton, Mass. FA-'2079 Jalen Jelks DE 6-5 250 8/3/1996 24 2 Oregon Phoenix, Ariz. FA-'2085 Marcus Baugh TE 6-4 245 12/9/1994 25 3 Ohio State Riverdale, Calif. FA-'2092 Devaroe Lawrence DT 6-2 295 10/13/1992 28 3 Auburn Greenville, S.C. FA-'20

RESERVE/NON-FOOTBALL INJURY LIST13 Kelvin Harmon WR 6-2 215 12/15/1996 23 2 North Carolina State Palmyra, N.J. D6-'1980 Emanuel Hall WR 6-3 195 5/21/1997 23 2 Missouri Franklin, Tenn. FA-'19

RESERVE/INJURED 8 Kyle Allen QB 6-3 210 3/8/1996 24 3 Houston Scottsdale, Ariz. T (CAR)-'2010 Antonio Gandy-Golden WR 6-4 223 4/11/1998 22 R Liberty Chicago, Ill. D4b-'2026 Landon Collins S 6-0 218 1/10/1994 26 6 Alabama New Orleans, La. UFA (NYG)-'1935 Bryce Love RB 5-9 205 7/8/1997 23 1 Stanford Wake Forest, N.C. D4a-'1937 Greg Stroman CB 6-0 182 3/8/1996 24 3 Virginia Tech Warrenton, Va. D7a-'1846 W Thaddeus Moss TE 6-3 249 5/14/1998 22 R LSU Charlotte, N.C. FA-'2056 Reuben Foster LB 6-1 235 4/4/1994 26 4 Alabama Auburn, Ala. W (SF)-'1869 Mike Liedtke G 6-3 305 1/15/1992 28 6 Illinois State Woodstock, Ill. FA-'2077 Saahdiq Charles T 6-4 322 7/26/1999 21 R LSU New Orleans, La. D4a-'2098 Matt Ioannidis DT 6-3 310 1/11/1994 26 5 Temple Flemington, N.J. D5-'16

OPT OUT LIST40 Josh Harvey-Clemons LB 6-4 245 2/20/1994 26 4 Louisville Valdosta, Ga. D7a-'1796 Caleb Brantley DT 6-2 305 9/2/1994 26 4 Florida Crescent, Fla FA-'20

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 squadHead Coach: Ron RiveraAssistant Coaches: Jack Del Rio (Defensive Coordinator), Nate Kaczor (Special Teams Coordinator), Scott Turner (Offensive Coordinator), Luke Del Rio (Offensive Quality Control), Chad Englehart (Strength andConditioning), Chris Harris (Defensive Backs), Pete Hoener (Tight Ends), Jim Hostler (Wide Receivers), Ben Jacobs (Assistant Special Teams), Randy Jordan (Running Backs), Paul Kelly (Director of FootballOperations), Jennifer King (Full-Year Coaching Intern), Kavan Latham (Asst. Strength & Conditioning), John Matsko (Offensive Line), Sam Mills III (Defensive Line), Brett Nenaber (Director of AthleticPerformance), Vincent Rivera (Defensive Quality Control), Richard Rodgers (Assistant Defensive Backs), Steve Russ (Linebackers), Jake Sankal (Asst. Strength & Conditioning), Todd Storm (Offensive QualityControl), Drew Terrell (Assistant Wide Receivers), Brent Vieselmeyer (Assistant Defensive Backs/Nickel), Travelle Wharton (Assistant Offensive Line), Ken Zampese (Quarterbacks), Jeff Zgonina (AssistantDefensive Line).

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2020 POSITIONAL ROSTER

2020 WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM ROSTER (POSITIONAL)as of November 17, 2020

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

7 Dwayne Haskins Jr. QB 6-4 230 5/3/1997 23 2 Ohio State Potomac, Md. D1a-'1911 Alex Smith QB 6-4 215 5/7/1984 36 16 Utah La Mesa, Calif. T (KC)-'18

24 Antonio Gibson RB 6-2 221 6/23/1998 22 R Memphis Stockbridge, Ga. D3-'2034 Peyton Barber RB 5-11 225 2/27/1994 26 5 Auburn Alpharetta, Ga. UFA (TB)-'2041 J.D. McKissic RB 5-10 195 8/15/1993 27 5 Arkansas State Phenix City, Ala. UFA (DET)-'20

15 Steven Sims Jr. WR 5-10 190 3/31/1997 23 2 Kansas Houston, Texas CFA-'1917 Terry McLaurin WR 6-0 210 9/15/1995 25 2 Ohio State Indianapolis, Ind. D3-'1919 Robert Foster WR 6-2 196 5/7/1994 26 3 Alabama Monaca, Pa. FA-'2080 Dontrelle Inman WR 6-3 205 1/31/1989 31 7 Virginia Charleston, S.C. FA-'2083 Isaiah Wright WR 6-2 220 1/13/1997 23 R Temple West Hartford, Conn. CFA-'2084 Jeff Badet WR 5-11 182 8/2/1994 26 2 Kentucky Orlando, Fla. FA-'2089 Cam Sims WR 6-5 220 1/6/1996 24 3 Alabama Monroe, La. CFA-'18

82 Logan Thomas TE 6-6 250 7/1/1991 29 7 Virginia Tech Lynchburg, Va. UFA (DET)-'2087 Jeremy Sprinkle TE 6-5 255 8/10/1994 26 4 Arkansas White Hall, Ark. D5-'1788 Temarrick Hemingway TE 6-5 245 7/30/1993 27 4 South Carolina St. Loris, S.C. FA-'20

60 Keith Ismael C 6-3 310 7/25/1998 22 R San Diego State Oakland, Calif D5a-'2067 Wes Martin G 6-3 315 5/9/1996 24 2 Indiana West Milton, Ohio D4b-'1971 Wes Schweitzer G 6-4 300 9/11/1993 27 5 San Jose State Scottsdale, Ariz. UFA (ATL)-'2072 David Sharpe T 6-6 330 10/21/1995 25 4 Florida Jacksonville, Fla T (LV)-'2073 Chase Roullier C 6-4 312 8/23/1993 27 4 Wyoming Burnsville, Minn. D6a-'1774 Geron Christian Sr. T 6-6 315 9/10/1996 24 3 Louisville Ocala, Fla. D3-'1875 Brandon Scherff G 6-5 315 12/26/1991 28 6 Iowa Denison, Iowa D1-'1576 Morgan Moses T 6-6 317 3/3/1991 29 7 Virginia North Chesterfield, Va. D3a-'1478 Cornelius Lucas T 6-8 327 7/18/1991 29 7 Kansas State New Orleans, La. UFA (CHI)-'20

52 Ryan Anderson DE 6-2 255 8/12/1994 26 4 Alabama Daphne, Ala. D2-'1790 Montez Sweat DE 6-6 262 9/4/1996 24 2 Mississippi State Stone Mountain, Ga. D1b-'1991 Ryan Kerrigan DE 6-4 265 8/16/1988 32 10 Purdue Muncie, Ind. D1-'1193 Jonathan Allen DT 6-3 300 1/16/1995 25 4 Alabama Ashburn, Va. D1-'1794 Daron Payne DT 6-3 320 5/27/1997 23 3 Alabama Irondale, Ala. D1-'1895 Casey Toohill DE 6-5 250 8/21/1996 24 R Stanford San Diego, Calif W (PHI)-'2096 James Smith-Williams DE 6-3 265 7/30/1997 23 R North Carolina State Raleigh, N.C. D7b-'2097 Tim Settle DT 6-3 308 7/11/1997 23 3 Virginia Tech Manassas, Va. D5-'1899 Chase Young DE 6-5 265 4/14/1999 21 R Ohio State Upper Marlboro, Md. D1-'20

47 Khaleke Hudson OLB 6-0 220 12/6/1997 22 R Michigan McKeesport, Pa. D5b-'2050 Jared Norris LB 6-1 238 7/19/1993 27 4 Utah Bakersfield, Calif. FA-'2051 Shaun Dion Hamilton OLB 6-0 235 9/11/1995 25 3 Alabama Montgomery, Ala. D6-'1853 Jon Bostic MLB 6-1 245 5/5/1991 29 8 Florida Wellington, Fla. FA-'1954 Kevin Pierre-Louis OLB 6-0 231 10/7/1991 29 7 Boston College Norwalk, Conn. UFA (CHI)-'2055 Cole Holcomb MLB 6-1 240 7/30/1996 24 2 North Carolina New Smyrna Beach, Fla. D5b-'1958 Thomas Davis Sr. MLB 6-1 235 3/22/1983 37 16 Georgia Shellman, Ga. FA-'20

20 Jimmy Moreland CB 5-11 182 8/26/1995 25 2 James Madison Royal Palm Beach, Fla. D7a-'1922 Deshazor Everett S 6-0 203 2/22/1992 28 6 Texas A&M DeRidder, La. FA-'1523 Ronald Darby CB 5-11 193 1/2/1994 26 6 Florida State Oxon Hill, Md. UFA (PHI)-'2025 Fabian Moreau CB 6-0 204 4/9/1994 26 4 UCLA Sunrise, Fla. D3-'1729 Kendall Fuller CB 5-11 198 2/13/1995 25 5 Virginia Tech Baltimore, Md. UFA (KC)-'2030 Troy Apke S 6-1 205 4/11/1995 25 3 Penn State Pittsburgh, Pa. D4-'1831 Kamren Curl S 6-2 198 3/31/1999 21 R Arkansas San Diego, Calif D7a-'2032 Danny Johnson CB 5-9 181 11/17/1995 25 3 Southern Jackson, La. CFA-'1839 Jeremy Reaves S 5-11 200 8/29/1996 24 3 South Alabama Pensacola, Fla. FA-'18

3 Dustin Hopkins K 6-2 205 10/1/1990 30 7 Florida State Houston, Texas FA-'155 Tress Way P 6-1 220 4/18/1990 30 7 Oklahoma Tulsa, Okla. W (CHI)-'14

57 Nick Sundberg LS 6-1 245 7/29/1987 33 11 California Phoenix, Ariz. FA-'10

LINEBACKERS (7)

DEFENSIVE BACKS (9)

SPECIALISTS (3)

QUARTERBACKS (2)

RUNNING BACKS (3)

WIDE RECEIVERS (7)

TIGHT ENDS (3)

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (9)

DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (9)

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2020 DEPTH CHART

2020 WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM OFFICIAL DEPTH CHARTas of November 17, 2020

OFFENSE

WR 17 Terry McLaurin 84 Jeff Badet

LT 74 Geron Christian Sr. 78 Cornelius Lucas

LG 71 Wes Schweitzer 67 Wes Martin

C 73 Chase Roullier 60 Keith Ismael

RG 75 Brandon Scherff 67 Wes Martin

RT 76 Morgan Moses 72 David Sharpe

TE 82 Logan Thomas 87 Jeremy Sprinkle 88 Temarrick Hemingway

WR 15 Steven Sims Jr. 83 Isaiah Wright 19 Robert Foster

WR 80 Dontrelle Inman 89 Cam Sims

QB 11 Alex Smith 7 Dwayne Haskins Jr.

RB 41 J.D. McKissic 24 Antonio Gibson 34 Peyton Barber

DEFENSE

DE 99 Chase Young 91 Ryan Kerrigan

DT 94 Daron Payne 96 James Smith-Williams

DT 93 Jonathan Allen 97 Tim Settle

DE 90 Montez Sweat 52 Ryan Anderson 95 Casey Toohill

OLB 55 Cole Holcomb 58 Thomas Davis Sr.

MLB 53 Jon Bostic 51 Shaun Dion Hamilton 50 Jared Norris

OLB 54 Kevin Pierre-Louis 47 Khaleke Hudson

CB 29 Kendall Fuller 20 Jimmy Moreland 32 Danny Johnson

CB 23 Ronald Darby 25 Fabian Moreau

SS 31 Kamren Curl 39 Jeremy Reaves

FS 22 Deshazor Everett 30 Troy Apke

SPECIAL TEAMS

P 5 Tress Way

K 3 Dustin Hopkins

H 5 Tress Way

LS 57 Nick Sundberg

KR 32 Danny Johnson 15 Steven Sims Jr. 83 Isaiah Wright

PR 15 Steven Sims Jr. 32 Danny Johnson 83 Isaiah Wright

Rookies Bolded and Underlined (Injured players/players on Reserve not listed)

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HOW THE TEAM WAS BUILT

HOW THE 2020 WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM WAS BUILTas of November 17, 2020

YEAR DRAFT/CFA FREE AGENT TRADE WAIVERS PRACTICE SQUAD

30 18 2 2 0

2010 LS Nick Sundberg

2011 LB Ryan Kerrigan (1)

2014 T Morgan Moses (3a) P Tress Way (CHI)

2015 G Brandon Scherff (1) K Dustin Hopkins

S Deshazor Everett (CFA)

2016

2017 DL Jonathan Allen (1)

LB Ryan Anderson (2)

CB Fabian Moreau (3)

TE Jeremy Sprinkle (5)

C Chase Roullier (6a)

2018 DT Daron Payne (1) QB Alex Smith (KC)

T Geron Christian Sr. (3)

S Troy Apke (4)

DT Tim Settle (5)

LB Shaun Dion Hamilton (6)

CB Danny Johnson (CFA)

WR Cam Sims (CFA)

2019 QB Dwayne Haskins Jr. (1a)

LB Montez Sweat (1b)

WR Terry McLaurin (3)

G Wes Martin (4b)

LB Cole Holcomb (5b)

CB Jimmy Moreland (7a)

WR Steven Sims Jr. (CFA)

2020 DE Chase Young (1) WR Jeff Badet T David Sharpe (LV) DE Casey Toohill (PHI)

RB Antonio Gibson (3) RB Peyton Barber (UFA - TB)

C Keith Ismael (5a) LB Jon Bostic

LB Khaleke Hudson (5b) CB Ronald Darby (UFA - PHI)

S Kamren Curl (7a) LB Thomas Davis Sr.

DE James Smith-Williams (7b) WR Robert Foster

WR Isaiah Wright (CFA) CB Kendall Fuller (UFA - KC)

TE Temarrick Hemingway

WR Dontrelle Inman

T Cornelius Lucas

RB J.D. McKissic (UFA - DET)

LB Jared Norris

OLB Kevin Pierre-Louis (UFA - CHI)

S Jeremy Reaves

G Wes Schweitzer (UFA - ATL)

TE Logan Thomas (UFA - DET)

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PRONUNCIATIONGUIDE

2020 WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Troy Apke app-KEY

Jeff Badet BUH-det

Saahdiq Charles SUH-deek

Geron Christian, Sr. JARE-en

Shaun Dion Hamilton Shawn DEE-on

Khaleke Hudson KUH-leak

Keith Ismael Is-male

Terry McLaurin MICK-law-REN

Daron Payne duh-RON

Chase Roullier ROO-lee-ay

Brandon Scherff SCHER-eff

Pete Hoener HAY-ner

Nate Kaczor Kat-SIR

Kavan Latham kuh-VON

Brett Nenaber KNEE-neighbor

Ken Zampese Zam-pea-zee

Jeff Zgonina SKA-nina

ACTIVE ROSTER

COACHING STAFF

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2020 WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM TRANSACTIONS(BY DATE)

DATE POS NAME TRANSACTIONJanuary 1 Ron Rivera Named Head Coach January 1 T Paul Adams Signed Reserve/Future ContractJanuary 1 DE Ryan Bee Signed Reserve/Future ContractJanuary 1 WR Emanuel Hall Signed Reserve/Future ContractJanuary 1 DE Cameron Malveaux Signed Reserve/Future ContractJanuary 1 WR Jordan Veasy Signed Reserve/Future ContractJanuary 2 Jack Del Rio Named Defensive CoordinatorJanuary 8 Scott Turner Named Offensive CoordinatorJanuary 8 Nate Kaczor Named Special Teams CoordinatorJanuary 15 Pete Hoener Named Tight Ends CoachJanuary 15 Jim Hostler Named Wide Receivers CoachJanuary 15 Randy Jordan Named Running Backs CoachJanuary 15 John Matsko Named Offensive Line CoachJanuary 15 Drew Terrell Named Assistant Wide Receivers CoachJanuary 15 Travelle Wharton Named Assistant Offensive Line CoachJanuary 15 Ken Zampese Named Quarterbacks CoachJanuary 15 Chris Harris Named Defensive Backs CoachJanuary 15 Sam Mills III Named Defensive Line CoachJanuary 15 Richard Rodgers Named Assistant Defensive Backs CoachJanuary 15 Steve Russ Named Linebackers CoachJanuary 15 Brent Vieselmeyer Named Assistant Defensive Backs/Nickel CoachJanuary 15 Luke Del Rio Named Offensive Quality Control CoachJanuary 15 Ben Jacobs Named Assistant Special Teams CoachJanuary 15 Vincent Rivera Named Defensive Quality Control CoachJanuary 15 Todd Storm Named Offensive Quality Control CoachJanuary 23 Brett Nenaber Named Director of Athletic PerformanceJanuary 23 Jeff Zgonina Named Assistant Defensive Line CoachFebruary 10 Jennifer King Named Full-Year Coaching InternFebruary 13 LB Jared Norris Signed as a Free AgentFebruary 13 DB Kenny Ladler ReleasedFebruary 13 CB Josh Norman ReleasedFebruary 13 DE Chris Odom ReleasedFebruary 13 WR Paul Richardson Jr. ReleasedFebruary 19 RB Adrian Peterson Exercised Club OptionFebruary 20 TE Jordan Reed ReleasedMarch 3 TE Marcus Baugh Signed as a Free AgentMarch 14 G Brandon Scherff Franchise TaggedMarch 21 CB Kendall Fuller Signed as a Free AgentMarch 21 G Wes Schweitzer Signed as a Free AgentMarch 22 LB Jon Bostic Re-SignedMarch 23 DL Caleb Brantley Re-SignedMarch 23 S Sean Davis Signed as a Free AgentMarch 23 TE Logan Thomas Signed as a Free AgentMarch 23 CB Breon Borders ReleasedMarch 23 CB Dee Delaney ReleasedMarch 23 S Montae Nicholson ReleasedMarch 23 CB Coty Sensabaugh ReleasedMarch 23 CB Kayvon Webster ReleasedMarch 24 QB Kyle Allen Acquired via Trade with CarolinaMarch 24 CB Quinton Dunbar Traded to Seattle

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2020 WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM TRANSACTIONS(BY DATE)

DATE POS NAME TRANSACTIONMarch 25 DE Nate Orchard Re-SignedMarch 25 LB Thomas Davis Sr. Signed as a Free AgentMarch 25 OL Jeremy Vujnovich Signed as a Free AgentMarch 26 RB J.D. McKissic Signed as a Free AgentMarch 26 RB Peyton Barber Signed as a Free AgentMarch 27 T Cornelius Lucas Signed as a Free AgentMarch 30 WR Cody Latimer Signed as a Free AgentMarch 30 TE Richard Rodgers Jr. Signed as a Free Agent March 31 LB Kevin Pierre-Louis Signed as a Free Agent April 1 CB Ronald Darby Signed as a Free Agent April 23 DE Chase Young Draft Selection (Round 1, No. 2 Overall)April 24 RB Antonio Gibson Draft Selection (Round 3, No. 66 Overall)April 25 T Saahdiq Charles Draft Selection (Round 4, No. 108 Overall)April 25 WR Antonio Gandy-Golden Draft Selection (Round 4, No. 142 Overall)April 25 C Keith Ismael Draft Selection (Round 5, No. 156 Overall)April 25 LB Khaleke Hudson Draft Selection (Round 5, No. 162 Overall)April 25 S Kamren Curl Draft Selection (Round 7, No. 216 Overall)April 25 DE James Smith-Williams Draft Selection (Round 7, No. 229 Overall)April 25 T Trent Williams Traded to San FranciscoApril 27 QB Steven Montez Signed as a College Free AgentApril 27 WR Johnathon Johnson Signed as a College Free AgentApril 27 TE Thaddeus Moss Signed as a College Free AgentApril 27 WR Isaiah Wright Signed as a College Free AgentMay 9 G Mike Liedtke Signed as a Free AgentMay 14 CB Aaron Colvin Signed as a Free AgentJuly 24 DE Chase Young Signed Rookie ContractJuly 24 RB Antonio Gibson Signed Rookie ContractJuly 24 T Saahdiq Charles Signed Rookie ContractJuly 24 WR Antonio Gandy-Golden Signed Rookie ContractJuly 24 C Keith Ismael Signed Rookie ContractJuly 24 LB Khaleke Hudson Signed Rookie ContractJuly 24 S Kamren Curl Signed Rookie ContractJuly 24 DE James Smith-Williams Signed Rookie ContractJuly 26 OL Jeremy Vujnovich ReleasedJuly 26 WR Emanuel Hall Waived with an NFI DesignationJuly 27 LB Reuben Foster Placed on the Active/PUP listJuly 27 QB Alex Smith Placed on the Active/PUP listJuly 27 WR Kelvin Harmon Placed on Active/NFI listJuly 28 T Kevin Pamphile Signed as a Free AgentJuly 28 LB Donald Payne Signed as a Free Agent July 29 TE Logan Thomas Placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 listJuly 30 CB Ryan Lewis Claimed off of WaiversAugust 3 DE Cameron Malveaux WaivedAugust 3 DB Maurice Smith WaivedAugust 3 TE Caleb Wilson WaivedAugust 3 RB Josh Ferguson ReleasedAugust 3 LB Josh Harvey-Clemons Opted OutAugust 3 DT Caleb Brantley Opted OutAugust 4 WR Dontrelle Inman Signed as a Free Agent August 7 RB Derrius Guice Released

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2020 WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM TRANSACTIONS(BY DATE)

DATE POS NAME TRANSACTIONAugust 9 LB Reuben Foster Activated off Physically Unable to Perform listAugust 9 TE Logan Thomas Activated off Reserve/COVID-19 listAugust 16 QB Alex Smith Activated off Physically Unable to Perform listAugust 20 T Kevin Pamphile ReleasedAugust 21 TE Thaddeus Moss Waived with an Injury DesignationAugust 21 G Joshua Garnett Signed as a Free AgentAugust 21 T David Steinmetz Signed as a Free Agent August 23 WR Cody Latimer ReleasedAugust 25 TE Thaddeus Moss Reverted to Injured ReserveAugust 31 WR Tony Brown Signed as a Free AgentAugust 31 WR Darvin Kidsy Jr. Released September 1 T David Sharpe Acquired via Trade with Las VegasSeptember 4 RB Adrian Peterson ReleasedSeptember 5 CB Aaron Colvin ReleasedSeptember 5 S Sean Davis ReleasedSeptember 5 DE Nate Orchard ReleasedSeptember 5 TE Richard Rodgers Jr. ReleasedSeptember 5 T Paul Adams WaivedSeptember 5 DT David Bada WaivedSeptember 5 DE Jordan Brailford WaivedSeptember 5 WR Tony Brown WaivedSeptember 5 G Joshua Garnett WaivedSeptember 5 TE Hale Hentges WaivedSeptember 5 WR Johnathon Johnson WaivedSeptember 5 CB Ryan Lewis WaivedSeptember 5 QB Steven Montez WaivedSeptember 5 LB Jared Norris WaivedSeptember 5 T Timon Parris WaivedSeptember 5 LB Donald Payne WaivedSeptember 5 C Ross Pierschbacher WaivedSeptember 5 WR Trey Quinn WaivedSeptember 5 S Jeremy Reaves WaivedSeptember 5 T David Steinmetz WaivedSeptember 5 WR Cam Sims WaivedSeptember 5 WR Jester Weah WaivedSeptember 5 DT Ryan Bee Placed on the Reserve/Injured ListSeptember 5 LB Reuben Foster Placed on the Reserve/Injured ListSeptember 5 G Mike Liedtke Placed on the Reserve/Injured ListSeptember 5 CB Simeon Thomas Placed on the Reserve/Injured ListSeptember 5 WR Jordan Veasy Placed on the Reserve/Injured ListSeptember 5 WR Kelvin Harmon Placed on the Reserve/Non-Football Injury ListSeptember 6 DT David Bada Signed to the Practice SquadSeptember 6 DE Jordan Brailford Signed to the Practice SquadSeptember 6 WR Tony Brown Signed to the Practice SquadSeptember 6 CB Aaron Colvin Signed to the Practice SquadSeptember 6 G Joshua Garnett Signed to the Practice SquadSeptember 6 TE Hale Hentges Signed to the Practice SquadSeptember 6 QB Steven Montez Signed to the Practice SquadSeptember 6 LB Jared Norris Signed to the Practice SquadSeptember 6 DE Nate Orchard Signed to the Practice Squad

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DATE POS NAME TRANSACTIONSeptember 6 LB Donald Payne Signed to the Practice SquadSeptember 6 C Ross Pierschbacher Signed to the Practice SquadSeptember 6 S Jeremy Reaves Signed to the Practice SquadSeptember 6 WR Cam Sims Signed to the Practice SquadSeptember 6 T David Steinmetz Signed to the Practice SquadSeptember 7 WR Shelton Gibson Signed to the Practice SquadSeptember 7 S Cole Luke Signed to the Practice SquadSeptember 10 K Brett Maher Signed to the Practice SquadSeptember 12 WR Cam Sims Elevated to the Active RosterSeptember 14 WR Cam Sims Reverted back to Practice SquadSeptember 14 CB Simeon Thomas Waived with an Injury SettlementSeptember 16 DE Ryan Bee Waived with an Injury SettlementSeptember 17 WR Jeff Badet Signed to the Practice SquadSeptember 17 TE Temarrick Hemingway Signed to the Practice SquadSeptember 19 WR Cam Sims Elevated to the Active RosterSeptember 19 LB Jared Norris Elevated to the Active RosterSeptember 21 WR Cam Sims Reverted back to Practice SquadSeptember 21 LB Jared Norris Reverted back to Practice SquadSeptember 22 G Brandon Scherff Placed on the Reserve/Injured ListSeptember 22 WR Cam Sims Elevated to the Active RosterSeptember 26 LB Jordan Kunaszyk Signed to the Practice SquadSeptember 26 G Joshua Garnett Elevated to the Active RosterSeptember 26 LB Jared Norris Elevated to the Active RosterSeptember 28 LB Jared Norris Reverted back to Practice SquadSeptember 28 G Joshua Garnett Reverted back to Practice SquadSeptember 29 DT Matt Ioannidis Placed on the Reserve/Injured ListSeptember 29 DE Nate Orchard Elevated to the Active RosterSeptember 30 K Brett Maher ReleasedSeptember 30 DB Manny Patterson Signed to the Practice SquadSeptember 30 DT Devaroe Lawrence Signed to the Practice SquadOctober 2 RB Bryce Love Placed on the Reserve/Injured ListOctober 2 LB Jared Norris Elevated to the Active RosterOctober 3 G Joshua Garnett Elevated to the Active RosterOctober 6 LB Joshua Garnett Reverted back to Practice SquadOctober 7 G Jonathan Williams Signed to the Practice SquadOctober 7 WR Jordan Veasy WaivedOctober 9 G Joshua Garnett Signed to the Active RosterOctober 9 K Kaare Vedvik Signed to the Practice SquadOctober 9 WR Steven Sims Jr. Placed on the Reserve/Injured ListOctober 10 TE Temarrick Hemingway Elevated to the Active RosterOctober 12 TE Temarrick Hemingway Reverted back to Practice SquadOctober 14 DE Casey Toohill Claimed off of WaiversOctober 16 CB Greg Stroman Placed on the Reserve/Injured ListOctober 16 G Brandon Scherff Actived from the Reserve/Injured ListOctober 16 DE Gerri Green Signed to the Practice SquadOctober 19 TE Temarrick Hemingway Reverted back to Practice SquadOctober 19 G Joshua Garnett RetiredOctober 19 DE Casey Toohill Joined the Active Roster from COVID ProtocolOctober 22 WR Robert Foster Signed as a Free AgentOctober 22 TE Temarrick Hemingway Signed from the Practice Squad

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2020 WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM TRANSACTIONS(BY DATE)

DATE POS NAME TRANSACTIONOctober 22 TE Marcus Baugh ReleasedOctober 24 T Saahdiq Charles Placed on the Reserve/Injured ListOctober 24 WR Antonio Gandy-Golden Placed on the Reserve/Injured ListOctober 24 WR Tony Brown Signed from the Practice SquadOctober 24 WR Jeff Badet Elevated to the Active RosterOctober 24 DT Devaroe Lawrence Elevated to the Active RosterOctober 24 TE Marcus Baugh Signed to the Practice SquadOctober 26 WR Jeff Badet Reverted back to Practice SquadOctober 26 DT Devaroe Lawrence Reverted back to Practice SquadOctober 26 DE Gerri Green Released from the Practice SquadOctober 26 DB Manny Patterson Released from the Practice SquadOctober 26 LB Donald Payne Released from the Practice SquadOctober 27 S Landon Collins Placed on the Reserve/Injured ListOctober 27 S Jeremy Reaves Signed from the Practice SquadOctober 28 WR Trevor Davis Signed to the Practice SquadNovember 2 WR Jordan Brown Signed to the Practice SquadNovember 5 LB Justin Phillips Signed to the Practice SquadNovember 7 WR Steven Sims Jr. Activated from the Reserve/Injured ListNovember 7 DE Nate Orchard ReleasedNovember 7 C Ross Pierschbacher Elevated to the Active RosterNovember 7 WR Jeff Badet Elevated to the Active RosterNovember 9 C Ross Pierschbacher Reverted back to the Practice SquadNovember 9 WR Jeff Badet Reverted back to the Practice SquadNovember 9 WR Jeff Badet Signed from the Practice SquadNovember 9 WR Tony Brown ReleasedNovember 11 WR Tony Brown Signed to the Practice SquadNovember 14 LB Jordan Kunaszyk Elevated to the Active RosterNovember 16 LB Jordan Kunaszyk Reverted back to the Practice SquadNovember 16 QB Kyle Allen Placed on the Reserve/Injured ListNovember 16 DE Jalen Jelks Signed to the Practice Squad

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2020 TEAM & INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM / WEEK 10 / THROUGH SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2020 WON 2, LOST 7 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/13 W 27-17 Philadelphia A. Gibson 103 436 4.2 40 7 09/20 L 15-30 at Arizona McKissic 43 174 4.0 14 1 09/27 L 20-34 at Cleveland 6,000 Barber 40 88 2.2 11 2 10/04 L 17-31 Baltimore Haskins 13 30 2.3 19 1 10/11 L 10-30 L.A. Rams McLaurin 2 30 15.0 27 0 10/18 L 19-20 at N.Y. Giants K. Allen 7 26 3.7 13 1 10/25 W 25- 3 Dallas Gandy-Golden 1 22 22.0 22 0 11/08 L 20-23 N.Y. Giants 3,000 Wright 3 16 5.3 9 0 11/15 L 27-30 at Detroit Smith 3 5 1.7 5 0 11/22 Cincinnati TEAM 215 827 3.8 40 12 11/26 at Dallas OPPONENTS 261 1134 4.3 50t 9 12/06 at Pittsburgh * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 12/13 at San Francisco McLaurin 57 787 13.8 68t 3 12/20 Seattle McKissic 41 291 7.1 26 0 12/27 Carolina L. Thomas 28 302 10.8 29 3 01/03 at Philadelphia A. Gibson 26 202 7.8 40 0 Wash. Opp. Wright 22 161 7.3 22 0 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 188 169 Inman 17 148 8.7 17t 2 Rushing 53 59 S. Sims 12 153 12.8 30 0 Passing 116 95 C. Sims 11 225 20.5 45 1 Penalty 19 15 Barber 2 11 5.5 7 0 3rd Down: Made/Att 47/120 48/119 Hemingway 1 10 10.0 10 0 3rd Down Pct. 39.2 40.3 Sprinkle 1 6 6.0 6 0 4th Down: Made/Att 9/13 5/10 Gandy-Golden 1 3 3.0 3 0 4th Down Pct. 69.2 50.0 Baugh 1 2 2.0 2 0 POSSESSION AVG. 29:35 30:25 TEAM 220 2301 10.5 68t 9 TOTAL NET YARDS 2915 2886 OPPONENTS 172 1943 11.3 56t 14 Avg. Per Game 323.9 320.7 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD Total Plays 582 553 Fuller 4 0 0.0 0 0 Avg. Per Play 5.0 5.2 Moreland 1 32 32.0 32 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 827 1134 Collins 1 1 1.0 1 0 Avg. Per Game 91.9 126.0 Holcomb 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total Rushes 215 261 Moreau 1 0 0.0 0 0 NET YARDS PASSING 2088 1752 TEAM 8 33 4.1 32 0 Avg. Per Game 232.0 194.7 OPPONENTS 7 93 13.3 49 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 30/213 28/191 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Gross Yards 2301 1943 Way 38 1818 47.8 44.1 2 13 61 0 Att./Completions 337/220 264/172 TEAM 38 1818 47.8 44.1 2 13 61 0 Completion Pct. 65.3 65.2 OPPONENTS 37 1676 45.3 43.0 0 21 62 0 Had Intercepted 7 8 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD PUNTS/AVERAGE 38/47.8 37/45.3 S. Sims 12 6 68 5.7 19 0 NET PUNTING AVG. 38/44.1 37/43.0 Wright 4 3 15 3.8 13 0 PENALTIES/YARDS 46/380 53/431 Stroman 2 0 -2 -1.0 1 0 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 17/9 11/1 D. Johnson 1 4 3 3.0 3 0 TOUCHDOWNS 21 24 TEAM 19 13 84 4.4 19 0 Rushing 12 9 OPPONENTS 20 10 101 5.1 13 0 Passing 9 14 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Returns 0 1 D. Johnson 16 349 21.8 46 0 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS S. Sims 3 42 14.0 20 0 TEAM 26 46 37 71 0 180 Wright 2 30 15.0 20 0 OPPONENTS 67 81 20 50 0 218 TEAM 21 421 20.0 46 0 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS OPPONENTS 6 166 27.7 67 0 Hopkins 0 0 0 0 16/17 12/17 0 52 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ A. Gibson 7 7 0 0 0 42 Hopkins 0/ 0 2/ 2 4/ 4 6/10 0/ 1 McLaurin 3 0 3 0 0 18 TEAM 0/ 0 2/ 2 4/ 4 6/10 0/ 1 L. Thomas 3 0 3 0 0 18 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 3/ 3 6/ 6 6/ 6 2/ 3 Barber 2 2 0 0 0 12 Hopkins: (48N,38G,40G)(24G)()(54N,43G)(48G)(47N, Inman 2 0 2 0 0 12 35G,28G)(30G,44N)(48G,44G)(38G,43N,41G) K. Allen 1 1 0 0 0 6 OPP: (38G,53N)(49G,33G,28G)(42G,30G)(46G)(28G) Haskins 1 1 0 0 0 6 (33G,20G)(45G)(38G,48G,42G)(53G,37G,59G) McKissic 1 1 0 0 0 6 C. Sims 1 0 1 0 0 6 J. Allen 0 0 0 0 1 2 TEAM 21 12 9 0 16/17 12/17 1 180 OPPONENTS 24 9 14 1 23/24 17/18 0 218 2-Pt Conv: TM 0-4, OPP 0-0 SACKS: Sweat 5, Kerrigan 4.5, Young 3.5, Settle 3, J. Allen 2, Bostic 2, Collins 2, Curl 2, Ioannidis 1.5, Holcomb 1, (group) 1, Da. Payne 0.5, TM 28, OPP 30 FUM/LOST: Haskins 4/2, S. Sims 3/1, Wright 3/1, A. Gibson 2/2, K. Allen 1/1, Inman 1/0, McKissic 1/1, McLaurin 1/1, Smith 1/0 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Haskins 146 89 939 61.0 6.43 4 2.7 3 2.1 40 13/ 101 80.3 Smith 104 71 752 68.3 7.23 1 1.0 3 2.9 68t 10/ 68 80.3 K. Allen 87 60 610 69.0 7.01 4 4.6 1 1.1 52t 7/ 44 99.3 TEAM 337 220 2301 65.3 6.83 9 2.7 7 2.1 68t 30/ 213 85.2 OPPONENTS 264 172 1943 65.2 7.36 14 5.3 8 3.0 56t 28/ 191 92.1

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2020 INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

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Player Total Solo Asst. TFL Sacks Yds QBP Ints Yds PD FF FR SafetyJon Bostic 66 35 31 3 2 16 4 0 0 0 0 0 0

Kevin Pierre-Louis 46 28 18 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0Landon Collins 41 24 17 3 2 16 1 1 1 1 1 0 0Jonathan Allen 38 25 13 3 2 14.5 4 0 0 0 0 0 1Kamren Curl 36 24 12 4 2 16 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

Ronald Darby 35 27 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0Daron Payne 32 16 16 3 0.5 1.5 3 0 0 1 1 0 0Troy Apke 25 19 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

Jimmy Moreland 23 20 3 1 0 0 0 1 32 1 0 0 0Montez Sweat 23 15 8 6 5 50 12 0 0 1 2 0 0Cole Holcomb 23 15 8 3 1 8 2 1 0 1 0 0 0Chase Young 22 18 4 5 3.5 5.5 4 0 0 0 1 0 0Kendall Fuller 22 17 5 0 0 0 0 4 0 5 0 0 0

Deshazor Everett 18 14 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0Tim Settle 14 10 4 3 3 8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0

Shaun Dion Hamilton 12 9 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ryan Kerrigan 9 5 4 4 4.5 36 5 0 0 0 0 1 0Matt Ioannidis 7 5 2 2 1.5 8.5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0Ryan Anderson 7 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Fabian Moreau 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

James Smith-Williams 4 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nate Orchard 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Thomas Davis Sr. 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Devaroe Lawrence 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Team Sacks 0 0 0 0 1 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 512 338 174 44 28 191 47 8 33 21 7 1 1

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

Cam Sims 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Deshazor Everett 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Danny Johnson 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0Fabian Moreau 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jeremy Sprinkle 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Cole Holcomb 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Khaleke Hudson 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ryan Anderson 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Troy Apke 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Shaun Dion Hamilton 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Jared Norris 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Isaiah Wright 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0

James Smith-Williams 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Steven Sims Jr. 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Nick Sundberg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Tress Way 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dustin Hopkins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Greg Stroman 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TOTAL 25 25 0 0 4 0 0 0 6 0 0

REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS

*Indicates player who downed a punt/tackled a returner inside the 20. Fair catches/punts out of bounds not included.

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RECORD WHEN...

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W-L W-L W-LWashington Overall 2-7 Washington score first 1-1 Washington win time of possession 1-3

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

Washington on Sunday Night 0-0 Washington lead after 1st quarter 1-2 Washington win turnover battle 2-2Washington on Monday Night 0-0 Washington trail after 1st quarter 1-5 Washington lose turnover battle 0-5

Washington on Thursday Night 0-0 Score tied after 1st quarter 0-0 Turnover battle is even 0-0Washington on grass 2-5 Washington lead at halftime 1-0 Washington wears Burgundy pants 0-4

Washington on artificial turf 0-2 Washington trail at halftime 1-7 Washington wears Gold pants 0-0Washington in a dome 0-2 Score tied at halftime 0-0 Washington wears White pants 2-3

Washington in September 1-2 Washington lead after 3rd quarter 1-1 Washington wears Throwback pants 0-0Washington in October 1-3 Washington trail after 3rd quarter 1-6 Washington wears Burgundy jerseys 2-3

Washington in November 0-2 Score tied after 3rd quarter 0-0 Washington wears White jerseys 0-4Washington in December 0-0 Washington score under two-minute warning 0-2 Washington wears Throwback jerseys 0-0

Washington in January 0-0 Opponent scores under two-minute warning 0-3 Washington scores 17 points or less 0-3Washington win coin toss 0-2 Game goes to overtime 0-0 Opponent scores 17 points or less 2-0Washington lose coin toss 2-5 Washington scores 18 points or more 2-4

vs. NFC East 2-2 Opponent scores 18 points or more 0-7Washington total 0-199 net yards 0-1 vs. NFC East at home 2-1

Washington total 200-299 net yards 1-0 vs. NFC East on road 0-1Washington total 300-399 net yards 1-4 vs. NFC West 0-2

Washington total 400+ net yards 0-2 vs. NFC North 0-1Washington total 0-99 rushing yards 1-5 vs. NFC South 0-0

Washington total 100-149 rushing yards 0-2 vs. NFC 2-5Washington total 150+ rushing yards 1-0

Washington has (a) 100-yard rusher(s) 1-0 vs. AFC East 0-0Washington total 0-149 passing yards 0-1 vs. AFC West 0-0

Washington total 150-199 passing yards 2-1 vs. AFC North 0-2Washington total 200-299 passing yards 0-3 vs. AFC South 0-0

Washington total 300+ passing yards 0-2 vs. AFC 0-2Washington has a 300-yard passer 0-2

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WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB WR/RB/TE9/13 PHI T. McLaurin G. Christian Sr. W. Martin C. Roullier B. Scherff M. Moses J. Sprinkle S. Sims Jr. D. Haskins Jr. J. McKissic A. Gibson9/20 @ARI T. McLaurin G. Christian Sr. W. Martin C. Roullier B. Scherff M. Moses L. Thomas S. Sims Jr. D. Haskins Jr. A. Gibson M. Baugh9/27 @CLE T. McLaurin G. Christian Sr. W. Martin C. Roullier B. Scherff M. Moses L. Thomas D. Inman D. Haskins Jr. J. McKissic I. Wright10/4 BAL T. McLaurin G. Christian Sr. W. Martin C. Roullier W. Schweitzer M. Moses L. Thomas D. Inman D. Haskins Jr. J. McKissic I. Wright10/11 LAR T. McLaurin G. Christian Sr. W. Martin C. Roullier W. Schweitzer M. Moses L. Thomas A. Gandy-Golden K. Allen A. Gibson J. Sprinkle10/18 @NYG T. McLaurin G. Christian Sr. S. Charles C. Roullier B. Scherff M. Moses L. Thomas A. Gandy-Golden K. Allen A. Gibson J. Sprinkle10/25 DAL T. McLaurin C. Lucas W. Schweitzer C. Roullier B. Scherff M. Moses L. Thomas C. Sims K. Allen P. Barber J. Sprinkle11/8 NYG T. McLaurin C. Lucas W. Schweitzer C. Roullier B. Scherff M. Moses L. Thomas C. Sims K. Allen A. Gibson J. Sprinkle11/15 @DET T. McLaurin C. Lucas W. Schweitzer C. Roullier B. Scherff M. Moses L. Thomas C. Sims A. Smith P. Barber I. Wright11/22 CIN11/26 @DAL12/6 @PIT12/13 @SF12/20 SEA12/27 CAR1/3 @PHI

DE DT DT DE OLB/DB MLB OLB CB CB SS FS9/13 PHI C. Young D. Payne J. Allen M. Sweat S. Hamilton J. Bostic K. Pierre-Louis J. Moreland R. Darby L. Collins T. Apke9/20 @ARI C. Young D. Payne J. Allen M. Sweat J. Moreland J. Bostic K. Pierre-Louis F. Moreau R. Darby L. Collins T. Apke9/27 @CLE C. Young D. Payne J. Allen M. Sweat S. Hamilton J. Bostic K. Pierre-Louis K. Fuller R. Darby L. Collins T. Apke10/4 BAL R. Kerrigan D. Payne J. Allen M. Sweat K. Curl J. Bostic K. Pierre-Louis K. Fuller R. Darby L. Collins T. Apke10/11 LAR C. Young D. Payne J. Allen M. Sweat K. Curl J. Bostic K. Pierre-Louis K. Fuller R. Darby L. Collins T. Apke10/18 @NYG C. Young D. Payne J. Allen M. Sweat C. Holcomb J. Bostic K. Pierre-Louis K. Fuller R. Darby L. Collins D. Everett10/25 DAL C. Young D. Payne J. Allen M. Sweat C. Holcomb J. Bostic K. Pierre-Louis K. Fuller R. Darby L. Collins D. Everett11/8 NYG C. Young D. Payne J. Allen M. Sweat C. Holcomb J. Bostic K. Pierre-Louis K. Fuller R. Darby K. Curl D. Everett11/15 @DET C. Young D. Payne J. Allen M. Sweat C. Holcomb J. Bostic K. Pierre-Louis K. Fuller R. Darby K. Curl D. Everett11/22 CIN11/26 @DAL12/6 @PIT12/13 @SF12/20 SEA12/27 CAR1/3 @PHI

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DEFENSE

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PUNTSTot. Rush Pass Pen. Yds. Plays Rush Att. Avg. Pass Att. Comp. Int. No. Yds. Long TD No.-Avg. No. Yds. Avg. TD No. Yds. Avg. TD TD Rush Pass Ret. PAT 2-pt. FG Poss.

9/13 PHI 18 5 11 2 239 70 80 36 2.2 159 31 17 0 3 19 2 32 32 0 7-47.0 5 17 3.4 0 0 0 0.0 0 7 55 2 0 3 2 1 0 3 0 2 29:219/20 @ARI 19 7 10 2 316 60 117 23 5.1 199 33 19 0 4 24 1 1 1 0 6-47.3 2 16 8.0 0 3 42 14.0 0 6 42 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 26:159/27 @CLE 19 6 12 1 309 62 103 22 4.7 206 37 21 3 3 18 0 0 0 0 3-49.0 3 23 7.7 0 0 0 0.0 0 4 40 4 2 3 1 2 0 2 0 0 26:2310/4 BAL 24 6 17 1 343 70 69 22 3.1 274 45 32 0 3 40 2 0 0 0 5-45.8 1 -3 -3.0 0 2 30 15.0 0 2 20 1 1 2 2 0 0 2 0 1 30:3810/11 LAR 10 2 5 3 108 52 38 14 2.7 70 30 18 0 8 41 1 0 0 0 10-51.1 2 13 6.5 0 2 48 24.0 0 3 40 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 24:2510/18 @NYG 24 6 16 2 337 69 86 24 3.6 251 42 31 1 3 29 1 0 0 0 1-55.0 1 2 2.0 0 4 70 17.5 0 8 50 1 1 2 0 2 0 1 0 2 33:3010/25 DAL 21 10 8 3 397 66 208 39 5.3 189 25 15 0 2 5 1 0 0 0 2-38.0 1 3 3.0 0 2 39 19.5 0 4 30 0 0 3 1 2 0 2 0 1 36:2411/8 NYG 19 3 15 1 402 50 37 9 4.1 365 39 29 3 2 22 0 0 0 0 2-55.0 2 12 6.0 0 3 65 21.7 0 6 45 3 2 2 1 1 0 2 0 2 23:3311/15 @DET 34 8 22 4 464 83 89 26 3.4 375 55 38 0 2 15 0 0 0 0 2-38.5 1 0 0.0 0 5 127 25.4 0 6 58 2 1 3 3 0 0 3 0 2 35:4311/22 CIN 11/26 @DAL 12/6 @PIT 12/13 @SF 12/20 SEA 12/27 CAR 1/3 @PHI TOTALS 188 53 116 19 2915 582 827 215 3.8 2088 337 220 7 8 33 32 0 38-47.8 18 83 4.6 0 21 421 20.0 0 21 12 9 0 16 0 12 29:28

PUNTSTot. Rush Pass Pen. Yds. Plays Rush Att. Avg. Pass Att. Comp. Int. No. Yds. Long TD No.-Avg. No. Yds. Avg. TD No. Yds. Avg. TD TD Rush Pass Ret. PAT 2-pt. FG Poss.

9/13 PHI 19 3 13 3 265 67 57 17 3.4 208 42 24 2 8 62 0 0 0 0 5-53.6 3 14 4.7 0 0 0 0.0 0 3 20 3 1 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 30:399/20 @ARI 22 8 13 1 438 73 160 32 5.0 278 38 26 1 3 8 0 0 0 0 4-49.3 2 5 2.5 0 1 0 0.0 0 11 97 1 0 3 2 1 0 3 0 3 33:459/27 @CLE 19 6 12 1 300 62 158 37 4.3 142 23 16 0 2 14 3 51 49 0 5-45.8 1 11 11.0 0 1 31 31.0 0 6 50 1 0 4 2 2 0 4 0 2 33:3710/4 BAL 18 7 10 1 350 56 144 32 4.5 206 21 14 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 3-47.0 3 28 9.3 0 0 0 0.0 0 5 30 0 0 4 2 2 0 4 0 1 29:2210/11 LAR 20 7 11 2 429 66 129 35 3.7 300 30 21 1 1 9 0 0 0 0 5-41.0 7 31 4.4 0 0 0 0.0 0 5 60 1 0 4 2 2 0 3 0 1 35:3510/18 @NYG 16 5 8 3 240 46 132 26 5.1 108 19 12 1 1 4 1 19 19 0 2-35.0 0 0 0.0 0 1 12 12.0 0 4 30 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 2 26:3010/25 DAL 12 4 7 1 142 54 83 26 3.2 59 22 11 1 6 55 0 0 0 0 5-43.4 1 0 0.0 0 2 97 48.5 0 6 49 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 23:3611/8 NYG 22 12 9 1 350 74 166 35 4.7 184 34 23 0 5 28 3 23 15 0 4-39.5 1 6 6.0 0 1 26 26.0 0 4 40 2 0 2 1 1 0 2 0 3 36:2711/15 @DET 21 7 12 2 372 55 105 21 5.0 267 33 24 0 1 9 0 0 0 0 4-47.8 1 6 6.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 9 55 0 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 24:1711/22 CIN 11/26 @DAL 12/6 @PIT 12/13 @SF 12/20 SEA 12/27 CAR1/3 @PHI TOTALS 169 59 95 15 2886 553 1134 261 4.3 1752 262 171 7 7 93 49 0 37-45.3 19 101 5.3 0 6 166 27.7 0 24 9 14 0 23 0 17 30:32

9/13 PHI9/20 @ARI9/27 @CLE10/4 BAL10/11 LAR10/18 @NYG10/25 DAL11/8 NYG11/15 @DET11/22 CIN11/26 @DAL12/6 @PIT12/13 @SF12/20 SEA12/27 CAR1/3 @PHI

No. (L)FUM

17 (-9)

FUMNo. (L)

11 (-1)

SCORING

Score after Q1

PHI 10-0

WAS 7-0BAL 7-0

WhiteBurgandy

WhiteBurgandyBurgandy

WhiteWhite

BurgandyWhite

WhiteDET 17-3 DET 24-10 WAS 35:43 -1 WAS 24 WAS (6)DET 7-3DET 30-27 DET (Defer) 0 DET 0-0BurgandyNYG 20-3 NYG 23-10 NYG 36:27 -5 WAS 24 WAS (5)NYG 10-0NYG 23-20 WAS (Defer) 0 NYG 0-0BurgandyWAS 22-3 WAS 22-3 WAS 36:24 +1 WAS 28 WAS (4)WAS 25-3 DAL (Defer) 0 WAS 0-0

WhiteNYG 13-10 NYG 13-10 WAS 33:30 -1 WAS 24 NYG 35 Even (3)NYG 20-19 NYG (Defer) 0 NYG 0-0BurgandyLAR 20-10 LAR 23-10 LAR 35:35 +1 WAS 23 LAR (6)LAR 30-10 LAR (Defer) 1 LAR LAR 6-0BurgandyBAL 21-10 BAL 28-10 WAS 30:38 +1

WAS 27 WAS (4)WAS 27 BAL (5)BAL 31-17 BAL (Defer) 0 BAL 0-0

WhiteARI 20-0 ARI 20-3 ARI 33:45 -1WhiteCLE 17-7 WAS 20-17 CLE 33:37 -5

ARI 14-0CLE 34-20 WAS (Defer) 3 WAS 0-0

+3 WAS 40 PHI (4)WAS 27 ARI (5)ARI 30-15 ARI (Defer) 0 ARI ARI 7-0

WAS 27-17 PHI (Defer) 2 PHI PHI 7-0

Jersey ColorFinal

BurgandyPHI 17-7 PHI 17-14

Pant ColorHalftime Score Score after Q3 TOP AdvantageWAS

Turnover Margin

More 20+ yard plays

FIRST DOWNS TOTAL OFFENSE INT BY OPPONENTS PUNT RETURNS KO RETURNS

WAS AVG. Starting Field PositionCoin Toss Lead Changes Score First

Score on 1st Poss.

WASHINGTON/OPPONENTS TOTALSWASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM

OPPONENTS

FIRST DOWNS TOTAL OFFENSE INT BY WASHINGTON PUNT RETURNS KO RETURNS SCORINGPEN.No. (Yds.)

PEN.No. (Yds.)

53 (-431)

46 (-380)

Sk. (Yds.)

30 (-173)

Sk. (Yds.)

28 (-191)

WAS 7-6NYG 10-0WAS 9-3

OPP AVG. Starting Field Position

PHI 25ARI 25CLE 40BAL 30LAR 31

PHI 30:39

MISCELLANEOUS GAME-BY-GAME STATS

DAL 24NYG 35DET 27

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Sept. 13, 2020 GAME 1 FedExField [Landover, Md.] WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM 27, EAGLES 17

LANDOVER, Md. - The Washington Football Team played like a group of guys determined to make a name for themselves.

Peyton Barber ran for two touchdowns and Dwayne Haskins rallied Washington from a 17-point deficit to beat the Philadelphia Eagles 27-17 Sunday in coach Ron Rivera’s debut.

After falling behind 17-0 following a pair of touchdown passes by Carson Wentz, Washington relied on a punishing defense and opportunistic offense in its first game since owner Dan Snyder finally agreed to change the team’s name and former employees alleged sexual harass-ment.

Rivera lived up to his “Riverboat Ron” nickname earned in nine seasons with Carolina. In his first game after finding out he has a form of skin cancer, Rivera went for it on fourth-and-1 from the Eagles 5 with the score tied midway through the fourth quarter.

Barber ran for the first down and then scored from the 3 to give Washington a 24-17 lead.

Zach Ertz dropped a pass on fourth-and-3 from the Eagles 42 on the ensuing drive and Dustin Hopkins kicked a 40-yard field goal to make it 27-17.

Wentz was sacked eight times and threw two costly interceptions behind an injury-depleted offense line featuring two guys -- right tackle Jack Driscoll and right guard Nate Herbig -- starting their first career games.

Wentz’s pass for Jalen Reagor late in the second quarter was underthrown and picked by Fabian Moreau at the Philadelphia 45. Haskins then connected on four straight passes after starting 3 of 12. He hit Logan Thomas for a 6-yard TD toss to cut the deficit to 17-7.

Then, Jimmy Moreland stepped in front of Wentz’s pass to John Hightower and returned it 32 yards to the Eagles 20. Barber needed two tries from the 1 before running in for a score that cut it to 17-14.

After Washington’s fifth sack pushed Philadelphia back, Jake Elliott was short on a 53-yard field goal.

The Eagles went for it on a fourth-and-4 from the Washington 45, but Jon Bostic sacked Wentz on a blitz up the middle. That turned into a 38-yard field goal by Hopkins that tied it at 17 early in the fourth quarter.

Washington’s defensive line had its way against Philadelphia’s depleted line, missing three-time Pro Bowl right tackle Lane Johnson and three-time Pro Bowl right guard Brandon Brooks. Ryan Kerrigan led the way with two sacks and No. 2 overall pick Chase Young got one.

Wentz threw a 6-yard TD pass to Ertz and a perfect 34-yard toss to Dallas Goedert in the first half.

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE PHI WASPHI 1 11:14 Z. Ertz 5 yd. pass from C. Wentz [J. Elliott kick] 6-62, 2:27 7 0PHI 1 2:13 J. Elliott 38 yd. Field Goal 11-76, 6:45 10 0PHI 2 6:54 D. Goedert 34 yd. pass from C. Wentz (J. Elliott kick) 6-62, 2:30 17 0WAS 2 0:40 L. Thomas 6 yd. pass from D. Haskins Jr. (D. Hopkins kick) 5-45, 0:57 17 7WAS 3 9:25 P. Barber 1 yd. run (D. Hopkins kick) 5-20, 2:19 17 14WAS 4 14:15 D. Hopkins 38 yd. Field Goal 5-26, 1:58 17 17WAS 4 6:13 P. Barber 3 yd. run (D. Hopkins kick) 13-48, 6:14 17 24WAS 4 3:25 D. Hopkins 40 yd. Field Goal 5-20, 1:06 17 27 PASSINGWAS: D. Haskins Jr. 17-31 178, 1 TDPHI: C. Wentz 24-42 270, 2 TDs & 2 INTs

RUSHINGWAS: A. Gibson 9-36, P. Barber 17-29-2, D. Haskins Jr. 7-17, J. McKissic 3-(-2)PHI: B. Scott 9-35, C. Clement 6-19, C. Wentz 1-2, J. Huntley 1-1

RECEIVINGWAS: T. McLaurin 5-61, L. Thomas 4-37-1, S. Sims Jr. 3-50, D. Inman 2-21, A. Gibson 2-8, J. McKissic 1-1PHI: D. Goedert 8-101-1, G. Ward 5-31, Z. Ertz 3-18-1, D. Jackson 2-46, B. Scott 2-19, C. Clement 2-2, J. Reagor 1-55, J. Hightower 1-(-2)

PUNT RETURNSWAS: S. Sims Jr. 5-17PHI: J. Reagor 2-6, G. Ward 1-8

KICKOFF RETURNSWAS: NonePHI: None

SACKSWAS: R. Kerrigan 2-20, M, Ioannidis 1.5-8.5, C. Young 1.5-4.5, M. Sweat 1-12, J. Bostic 1-9, J. Allen 0.5-1.5, D. Payne 0.5-1.5PHI: J. Sweat 1-14, V. Curry 0.5-2.5, T. McGill 0.5-2.5, G. Avery 0.5-0, D. Riley 0.5-0

INTERCEPTIONSWAS: J. Moreland 1-32, F. Moreau 1-0PHI: None

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Sept. 20, 2020 GAME 2 State Farm Stadium [Glendale, Ariz.] CARDINALS 30, WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM 15

GLENDALE, Ariz. - Kyler Murray’s slippery, spectacular touchdown runs for the up-and-coming Cardinals are becoming a common occur-rence. So are the Arizona wins.

Murray’s dual-threat skills were on full display Sunday during the Cardinals’ dominant 30-15 victory over Washington. The second-year quarterback threw for 286 yards and a touchdown, but the jaw-dropping moments came when Murray tucked the ball and ran, scrambling for two touchdowns that went for 14 and 21 yards.

The Cardinals (2-0) jumped to a 14-0 lead by the end of the first quarter. They led 20-0 by halftime and 20-3 following the third. DeAndre Hopkins caught eight passes for 68 yards and a touchdown. Zane Gonzalez made three field goals.

Murray alleviated any doubt who would win early in the fourth quarter when he darted through the middle of the field -- dancing right past safety Troy Apke in the process -- for a 21-yard touchdown that pushed Arizona’s advantage to 27-3.

Washington (1-1) finally scored a touchdown with 12:20 left in the fourth quarter when Dwayne Haskins hit Terry McLaurin for a 24-yard score. It scored again when Antonio Gibson ran for an 11-yard touchdown to pull within 27-15 after the 2-point conversion failed.

By then it was too late for a rally. Washington came back from a 17-0 deficit to beat Philadelphia last week, but waited much too long to get going on Sunday. Haskins completed 19 of 33 passes for 223 yards and a touchdown.

Arizona outgained Washington 244 yards to 96 in the first half as it built its 20-0 lead.

The Cardinals’ revamped defense had a big day, holding Washington scoreless until Dustin Hopkins hit a 24-yard field goal late in the third quarter. Arizona gave up the most yards in the NFL last season, but the defense has been solid in both wins.

The teams traded turnovers in an eventful first quarter. Murray’s pass into coverage was picked off by Landon Collins, giving Washington great field position at the Arizona 19. Three plays later, Haskins fumbled after getting hit on the arm by Phillips and Chandler Jones snagged the ball out of the air.

Arizona went three-and-out and had to punt, but got the ball right back when Steven Sims fumbled on the return. The Cardinals followed with a six-play touchdown drive capped by Murray’s 14-yard run.

The shifty second-year quarterback got some good blocking on the right side and then slipped between two would-be tacklers to coast into the end zone.

Hopkins caught his first touchdown pass with the Cardinals on their opening possession. He was completely alone in the back of the end zone on third down and Murray hit him for the 4-yard score to make it 7-0.

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE WAS ARIARI 1 9:09 D. Hopkins 4 yd. pass from K. Murray (Z. Gonzalez kick) 10-48, 4:22 0 7ARI 1 0:00 K. Murray 14 yd. run (Z. Gonzalez kick) 6-40, 2:44 0 14ARI 2 11:29 Z. Gonzalez 49 yd. Field Goal 5-46, 1:57 0 17ARI 2 1:49 Z. Gonzalez 33 yd. Field Goal 10-75, 4:03 0 20WAS 3 3:14 D. Hopkins 24 yd. Field Goal 10-51, 4:55 3 20ARI 4 14:17 K. Murray 21 yd. run (Z. Gonzalez kick) 12-75, 3:57 3 27WAS 4 12:20 T. McLaurin 24 yd. pass from D. Haskins Jr. (run failed) 5-75, 1:57 9 27WAS 4 6:38 A. Gibson 28 yd. run (pass failed) 9-78, 2:55 15 27WAS 4 0:26 Z. Gonzalez 28 yd. Field Goal 11-74, 6:12 15 30 PASSINGWAS: D. Haskins Jr. 19-33 223, 1 TDARI: K. Murray 26-38 286, 1 TD 1 INT

RUSHINGWAS: A. Gibson 13-55-1, J. McKissic 8-53, D. Haskins Jr. 1-8, P. Barber 1-1ARI: K. Drake 20-86, K. Murray 8-67, C. Edmonds 3-4, C. Kirk 1-3

RECEIVINGWAS: T. McLaurin 7-125-1, L. Thomas 4-26, S. Sims Jr. 3-53, D. Inman 2-17, A. Gandy-Golden 1-3, M. Baugh 1-2ARI: D. Hopkins 8-68, L. Fitzgerald 7-50, C. Edmonds 3-9, A. Isabella 2-67, C. Kirk 2-57, D. Arnold 2-26, K. Drake 2-9

PUNT RETURNSWAS: S. Sims Jr. 2-16, G. Stroman 1-1ARI: C. Kirk 1-4, A. Isabella 1-1

KICKOFF RETURNSWAS: S. Sims Jr. 3-42ARI: C. Edmonds 1-0

SACKSWAS: J. Bostic 1-7, C. Young 1-1, L. Collins 1-0ARI: C. Peters 1-9, H. Reddick 1-7, D. Kennard 1-5, J. Phillips 1-3

INTERCEPTIONSWAS: L. Collins 1-1ARI: None

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Sept. 27, 2020 GAME 3 FirstEnergy Stadium [Cleveland, Ohio] BROWNS 34, WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM 20

CLEVELAND, Ohio - For the first time in six years, the Cleveland Browns have a winning record. They want to keep it that way.

Baker Mayfield threw two touchdown passes, Nick Chubb ran for two more, Garrett had a key sack and the Browns moved over .500 for the first time since 2014 with a 34-20 win Sunday over the Washington Football Team, which lost rookie defensive end Chase Young to a groin injury.

With their second straight win under first-year coach Kevin Stefanski, the Browns are 2-1 for the first time since 2011. It’s also the first time they’ve had a winning record since Week 14 in 2014, when they were 7-6 before dropping their last three and costing Mike Pettine his job.

Cleveland had gone 90 consecutive weeks without a winning record. The Browns won just four games from 2015-17.

And while the start is notable, Stefanski downplayed its significance.

Young, the No. 2 overall pick in this year’s draft, left in the second quarter with his injury. The former Ohio State All-American had an early pressure on Mayfield, but otherwise had little impact before he went out.

Washington coach Ron Rivera didn’t have a specific update on Young, who will receive more treatment and evaluation Monday. Young joined his teammates on the sideline in the second half and was animated while cheering them on.

Led by Garrett, the Browns’ defense, which spent the week hearing about Young and Washington’s sack-hungry front, intercepted Dwayne Haskins three times and forced two fumbles.

Garrett’s strip sack and recovery midway through the fourth effectively sealed Cleveland’s win. He had a similar play last week in a win over Cincinnati.

Mayfield’s 3-yard TD pass to rookie tight end Harrison Bryant with 11:14 left helped the Browns shake off a horrid third quarter, when Wash-ington (1-2) scored two TDs to take the lead.

Chubb then scored on a 20-yard run with 8:40 left to make it 31-20, the TD coming after linebacker B.J. Goodson intercepted Haskins at the Washington 35.Chubb finished with 108 yards on 19 carries and the Browns leaned on the third-year back to wear down Washington in the fourth.

Haskins threw two TD passes to Dontrelle Inman, but the second-year QB continued to make mental errors and his two picks before halftime helped Cleveland open a 17-7 lead.

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE WAS CLEWAS 1 1:14 D. Inman 17 yd. pass from D. Haskins Jr. (D. Hopkins kick) 8-75, 3:24 7 0CLE 2 10:46 C. Parkey 42 yd. Field Goal 12-42, 5:58 7 3CLE 2 5:58 N. Chubb 16 yd. run (C. Parkey kick) 3-28, 1:26 7 10CLE 2 0:32 K. Hunt 9 yd. pass from B. Mayfield (D. Hopkins kick) 3-24, 1:23 7 17WAS 3 9:05 A. Gibson 2 yd. run (kick failed, wr) 6-49, 2:22 13 17WAS 3 2:20 D. Inman 11 yd. pass from D. Haskins Jr. (D. Hopkins kick) 12-54, 5:08 20 17CLE 4 11:14 H. Bryant 3 yd. pass B. Mayfield (C. Parkey kick) 11-75, 6:06 20 24CLE 4 8:40 N. Chubb 20 yd. run (C. Parkey kick) 3-35, 1:23 20 31CLE 4 1:10 C. Parkey 30 yd. Field Goal 10-29, 5:20 20 34 PASSINGWAS: D. Haskins Jr. 21-37 224, 2 TD & 3 INTCLE: B. Mayfield 16-23 156, 2 TD

RUSHINGWAS: A. Gibson 9-49-1, A. Gandy-Golden 1-22, J. McKissic 5-15, P. Barber 3-6, I. Wright 1-6, T. McLaurin 1-3, D. Haskins Jr. 2-2CLE: N. Chubb 19-108-2, K. Hunt 16-46, J. Natson 1-3, B. Mayfield 1-1

RECEIVINGWAS: T. McLaurin 4-83, L. Thomas 4-31, I. Wright 4-24, D. Inman 3-38-2, J. McKissic 3-37, A. Gibson 3-11CLE: O. Beckham Jr. 4-59, J. Landry 4-36, A. Hooper 3-25, K. Hunt 2-18-1, A. Janovich 1-13, H. Bryant 1-3-1, N. Chubb 1-2

PUNT RETURNSWAS: S. Sims Jr. 3-23CLE: J. Natson 1-11

KICKOFF RETURNSWAS: NoneCLE: J. Natson 1-31

SACKSWAS: M. Sweat 1-9, J. Allen 1-5CLE: M. Garrett 2-10, S. Richardson 1-8

INTERCEPTIONSWAS: NoneCLE: K. Joseph 1-49, M. Smith 1-2, B. Goodson 1-0

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Oct. 4, 2020 GAME 4 FedExField [Landover, Md.] RAVENS 31, WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM 17

LANDOVER, Md. - A few big plays went a long way for the Baltimore Ravens, who took a small step toward regaining the form they displayed last year as the highest-scoring team in the league.

Lamar Jackson ran for a 50-yard touchdown and threw for two scores in a bounce-back performance by the reigning NFL MVP and the Ravens, who took control early against Washington in a 31-17 victory Sunday.

Coming off a humbling loss to Kansas City on Monday night, Baltimore (3-1) used a forced fumble, a fake punt and the longest run of Jack-son’s career to build a 21-10 halftime lead.

Washington (1-3) had more first downs, owned an edge in time of possession and had only 7 fewer yards than Baltimore. But the Ravens made things happen at just the right time.

The game was tough to watch for Washington coach Ron Rivera, and not just because of the score. Weakened by treatment he received during the week for cancer, Rivera occasionally took a break by sitting on the bench.

Washington’s first-year coach wore a shirt that read: “RIVERA STRONG.”

After throwing three interceptions last week, Washington’s Dwayne Haskins Jr. went 32 for 45 for a career-high 314 yards. He was sacked three times, twice by Matthew Judon.

Jackson’s numbers weren’t as big, but he managed the Baltimore offense as required while completing 14 of 21 passes for 193 yards.

Limited to 97 yards passing against the Chiefs, Jackson surpassed that total by halftime. He was backed by a strong defense looking for redemption after allowing Kansas City to amass 517 yards in a 34-20 victory.

The Ravens went up 7-0 when Mark Ingram scored from the 1 after cornerback Marlon Humphrey ripped the ball out of the grasp of J.D. McKissic and Marcus Peters recovered at the Washington 34.

Late in the half, however, Jackson’s run of 159 straight passes without an interception ended when he was picked by Fuller. Washington cashed in with a field goal to make it 21-10.

Limited to three catches for 22 yards by Kansas City, Andrews hauled in a 22-yard touchdown pass to increase the lead to 18.

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE BAL WASBAL 1 2:09 M. Ingram 1 yd. run (J. Tucker kick) 2-34, 0:42 7 0BAL 2 9:56 L. Jackson 50 yd. run (J. Tucker kick) 3-56, 1:30 14 0WAS 2 4:41 A. Gibson 2 yd. run (D. Hopkins kick) 10-75; 5:15 14 7BAL 2 1:49 M. Andrews 25 yd. pass from L. Jackson (J. Tucker kick) 8-75, 2:52 21 7WAS 2 0:00 D. Hopkins 43 yd. Field Goal 3-12, 0:31 21 10BAL 3 8:42 M. Andrews 22 yd. pass from L. Jackson (J. Tucker kick) 10-75, 6:18 28 10BAL 4 5:16 J. Tucker 46 yd. Field Goal 10-64, 6:19 31 10WAS 4 2:05 D. Haskins 1 yd. run (D. Hopkins kick) 4-42, 1:24 31 17 PASSINGBAL: L. Jackson 14-21 193, 2 TDs & 1 INT, S. Koch 1-1 15, R. Griffin 0-1WAS: D. Haskins Jr. 32-45 314

RUSHINGBAL: L. Jackson 7-53-1, G. Edwards 9-38, M. Ingram 8-34-1, J. Dobbins 5-16, R. Griffin 3-3WAS: A. Gibson 13-46-1, I. Wright 1-9, J. McKissic 2-6, P. Barber 3-5, D. Haskins Jr. 3-5-1

RECEIVINGBAL: M. Brown 4-86, M. Andrews 3-57-2, M. Boykin 2-28, W. Snead 2-20, N. Boyle 1-9, D. Duvernay 1-4, M. Ingram 1-3, J. Dobbins 1-1WAS: T. McLaurin 10-118, J. McKissic 7-40, A. Gibson 4-82, D. Inman 4-29, I. Wright 4-20, C. Sims 2-17, L. Thomas 1-8

PUNT RETURNSBAL: J. Proche 3-28WAS: G. Stroman 1-(-3)

KICKOFF RETURNSBAL: NoneWAS: I. Wright 2-30

SACKSBAL: M. Judon 2-22, J. Ferguson 1-18WAS: T. Settle 1-2

INTERCEPTIONSBAL: NoneWAS: K. Fuller 2-0

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Oct. 11, 2020 GAME 5 FedExField [Landover, Md.] RAMS 30, WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM 10

LANDOVER, Md. - After crossing the goal line for a touchdown, Rams quarterback Jared Goff took a few steps, excitedly wound up his right arm and got ready to deliver an exclamation point Sunday at FedEx Field in Landover, Md.

The Rams were on their way to what would be a 30-10 victory over Washington.

Rain, however, made for slippery conditions. Instead of driving the ball into turf, Goff instead watched it embarrassingly squirt away.

Any ribbing Goff endures about the miscue will be offset by satisfaction from another good performance that helped the Rams improve to 4-1 and finish their conquest of the NFC East.

Goff passed for 309 yards and accounted for three touchdowns, Darrell Henderson scored two touchdowns and Aaron Donald and Troy Reeder combined for seven sacks in a victory that completed the Rams’ sweep of what appears to be the NFL’s weakest division.

Next Sunday’s marquee matchup against the defending NFC West champion San Francisco 49ers figures to be a much tougher test than the ones the Rams faced while dispatching the Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants and Washington (1-4).

The NFC East is seemingly so bad — and for the taking — it was one of the reasons Washington coach Ron Rivera gave for replacing quar-terback Dwayne Haskins with Kyle Allen, and elevating Alex Smith to the backup.

Allen was knocked out of the game in the second quarter, enabling Smith to play for the first time since suffering a gruesome leg injury in 2018 that required 17 surgeries.

Both teams endured rain throughout the game — and their third cross-country trip in four weeks — to give coach Sean McVay a victory in the stadium where he spent seven seasons as a Washington assistant.

Defensive lineman Michael Brockers said many teammates were excited about the rain, not only because, “a lot of guys haven’t seen rain in a little bit,” but because the offense’s playbook “shrinks” in those conditions because quarterbacks can’t grip the ball.

But Donald and Reeder, starting in place of leading-tackler Micah Kiser, spoiled Smith’s otherwise heroic return. Donald had four sacks, Reeder three. Smith completed nine of 17 passes for 37 yards.

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE LAR WASLAR 1 7:29 D. Henderson 1 yd. run (kick failed, wl) 10-76, 6:03 6 0WAS 1 1:34 K. Allen 7 yd. run (D. Hopkins kick) 10-73, 5:55 6 7LAR 2 14:52 R. Woods 56 yd. pass from J. Goff (S. Sloman kick) 4-75, 1:42 13 7LAR 2 7:32 J. Goff 2 yd. run (S. Sloman kick) 9-83, 4:40 20 7WAS 2 0:00 D. Hopkins 48 yd. Field Goal 5-29, 0:49 20 10LAR 3 7:04 S. Sloman 28 yd. Field Goal 10-70, 3:51 23 10LAR 4 6:37 D. Henderson 11 yd. pass from J. Goff (S. Sloman kick) 5-51, 2:54 30 10

PASSINGLAR: J. Goff 21-30 309, 2 TDs & 1 INTWAS: A. Smith 9-17 37, K. Allen 9-13 74

RUSHINGLAR: C. Akers 9-61, D. Henderson 15-38-1, M. Brown 8-30, J. Goff 3-0-1WAS: A. Gibson 11-27, K. Allen 1-7-1, J. McKissic 1-3, A. Smith 1-1

RECEIVINGLAR: C. Kupp 5-66, G. Everett 4-90, R. Woods 4-71-1, D. Henderson 3-30-1, J. Reynolds 2-46, T. Higbee 2-12WAS: J. McKissic 6-46, A. Gibson 5-24, T. McLaurin 3-26, T. Hemingway 1-10, L. Thomas 1-4, I. Wright 1-3

PUNT RETURNSLAR: C. Kupp 4-20, N. Webster 3-11WAS: I. Wright 2-13

KICKOFF RETURNSLAR: NoneWAS: D. Johnson 2-48

SACKSLAR: A Donald 4-23, T. Reeder 3-12, J. Polite 1-6WAS: M. Sweat 1-9

INTERCEPTIONSLAR: NoneWAS: K. Fuller 1-0

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Oct. 18, 2020 GAME 6 MetLife Stadium [East Rutherford, N.J.] GIANTS 20, WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM 19

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - Head coach Ron Rivera’s gambles this season have typically paid off. The Washington Football Team converted five of their eight fourth-down tries through five weeks, and it added two more conversions Sunday in New York.

But after quarterback Kyle Allen connected on a 22-yard touchdown to Cam Sims with less than a minute to play, Rivera went for it all. Trailing, 20-19, he did not want to go into overtime against the winless Giants; he wanted to win the game with a two-point conversation.

As Allen dropped back and rolled out left, he could not find anyone open. Eventually, his time to throw ran out, and his game-winning pass attempt fell incomplete, sealing Washington’s fifth straight defeat.

Rivera said the game came down to Washington’s two turnovers, both of which Allen committed. The second one was much more costly, as the Giants (1-5) scooped up Allen’s fumble late in the fourth quarter and returned it 43 yards for a touchdown. Instead of Washington marching down the field for the game-winning drive, it received the ensuing kickoff facing a 20-13 deficit.

As Allen did throughout the game, he responded well to his mistakes by leading Washington (1-5) on a 10-play, 75-yard drive. The possession mostly consisted of short passes, but on 1st-and-10 from the Giants’ 22-yard line, offensive coordinator Scott Turner called a deep shot. Allen threw a perfectly placed ball down the left side to Sims, who was only in the lineup because of injuries to Isaiah Wright and Antonio Gandy-Golden.

However, Sims’ first-career touchdown catch was overshadowed by the failed two-point conversion moments later.

Aside from the giveaways, Allen was effective in his first full game as Washington’s starter. The third-year signal caller spread the ball around en route to completing 31 of his 42 passes for 280 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. Terry McLaurin led all pass-catchers with 74 yards on seven catches, but he was one of four players who racked up at least 40 receiving yards. Tight end Logan Thomas (three receptions, 42 yards) caught Allen’s first touchdown pass late in the first half.

The Giants pulled out their first victory by establishing the running game and capitalizing on their opportunities. Second-year quarterback Daniel Jones finished 12-of-19 passing for 112 yards, a touchdown and an interception. He was also the team’s leading rusher with 74 yards on seven carries.

Washington will return to FedExField next Sunday to play the Dallas Cowboys in another NFC East showdown.

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE WAS NYGNYG 1 3:23 G. Gano 33 yd. Field Goal 9-48, 5:31 0 3NYG 1 1:36 D. Slayton 23 yd. pass from D. Jones (G. Gano kick) 3-27, 0:55 0 10WAS 2 10:50 D. Hopkins 35 yd. Field Goal 11-70, 5:46 3 10NYG 2 6:15 G. Gano 20 yd. Field Goal 8-73, 4:35 3 13WAS 2 0:13 L. Thomas 5 yd. pass from K. Allen (D. Hopkins kick) 13-70, 6:02 10 13WAS 4 8:56 D. Hopkins 28 yd. Field Goal 14-70, 6:55 13 13NYG 4 3:29 T. Crowder 43 yd. fumble return (G. Gano kick) 13 20WAS 4 0:36 C. Sims 22 yd. pass from K. Allen (pass failed) 10-75, 2:53 19 20

PASSINGWAS: K. Allen 31-42 280, 2 TDs & 1 INTNYG: D. Jones 12-19 112, 1 TD & 1 INT

RUSHINGWAS: J. McKissic 8-41, A. Gibson 9-30, K. Allen 2-8, P. Barber 4-6, I. Wright 1-1NYG: D. Jones 7-74, D. Freeman 18-61, D. Slayton 1-(-3)

RECEIVINGWAS: T. McLaurin 7-74, J. McKissic 6-43, D. Inman 5-45, A. Gibson 4-25, I. Wright 4-25, L. Thomas 3-42, C. Sims 1-22, P. Barber 1-4NYG: K. Smith 3-15, D. Slayton 2-41, E. Engram 2-30, G. Tate 1-11, D. Lewis 1-10, C. Board 1-8, A. Mack 1-1, D. Freeman 1-(-4)

PUNT RETURNSWAS: I. Wright 1-2NYG: None

KICKOFF RETURNSWAS: D. Johnson 4-70NYG: C. Ballentine 1-12

SACKSWAS: R. Kerrigan 1-4NYG: L. Williams 1-14, K. Fackrell 1-8, L. Ryan 1-7

INTERCEPTIONSWAS: K. Fuller 1-0NYG: J. Bradberry 1-19

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Oct. 25, 2020 GAME 7 FedExField [Landover, Md.] WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM 25, COWBOYS 3

LANDOVER, Md. - The Washington Football Team was at its own 48-yard line, and Trevon Diggs was arguing with Terry McLaurin at the end of a three-yard run. It’s unclear exactly what Diggs said to the second-year wide receiver, but McLaurin made him pay for it seconds later.

Lined up as an outside receiver, McLaurin took off in a flat-out sprint past Diggs to get open. Quarterback Kyle Allen then delivered a high-arching pass to the former Ohio State Buckeye, who hauled in the ball and ran into the end zone to give Washington a 15-3 lead.

McLaurin flashed a grin as he jogged off the field. It was just one example of how he and Washington’s offense were able to handle the Cowboys’ defense with relative ease as the team racked up 397 yards in a 25-3 victory.

From start to finish, Washington moved the ball more effectively than it had all season. As Antonio Gibson put up his first-career 100-yard game with 128 yards on 20 carries and McLaurin caught seven passes for 90 yards, the offense averaged six yards per play compared to the Cowboys’ 2.6.

Despite going against the NFL’s No. 1 offense, the defense was able to stymie a unit that put up 464 yards per game. Andy Dalton and Ben DiNucci were sacked six times, which is the defense’s best outing since Week 1, and they combined for 114 passing yards.

Ironically enough, it was the defense that got Washington on the board first after the offense drove down to Dallas’ one-yard and was stopped short of the goal line. Landon Collins slapped the ball from Dalton’s hand, which forced a safety that gave Washington a 2-0 lead. Following a Cowboys free kick, the offense marched 63 yards downfield on seven plays. This time, Washington punched the ball in on a 12-yard run from Gibson.

Dallas responded with a 45-yard field goal, but Washington extended the lead even further with McLaurin’s touchdown as well as a 15-yard touchdown to Logan Thomas. By halftime, Washington held a 22-3 lead, which stands as the first time all season the team entered the third quarter with a lead.

From there, Washington was able to chip away at the clock. It was the only team to score points in the second half with a 30-yard field goal from Dustin Hopkins, but thanks to a stellar performance from the defense, which only allowed 30 yards in the final 30 minutes, Washington did enough to secure its second victory of the season and bring a 2-1 NFC East record into the bye week.

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE DAL WASWAS 1 7:45 D. Schultz tackled in end zone by J. Allen for a Safety 0 2WAS 1 3:48 A. Gibson 12 yd. run (D. Hopkins kick) 7-63, 3:57 0 9DAL 1 1:52 G. Zuerlein 45 yd. Field Goal 4-7, 1:56 3 9WAS 2 9:54 T. McLaurin 52 yd. pass from K. Allen (pass failed) 2-55, 0:46 3 15WAS 2 3:08 L. Thomas 15 yd. pass from K. Allen (D. Hopkins kick) 10-60, 4:05 3 22WAS 4 13:23 D. Hopkins 30 yd. Field Goal 11-63, 4:38 3 25 PASSINGDAL: A. Dalton 9-19 75, 1 INT, B. DiNucci 2-3 39 WAS: K. Allen 15-25 194, 2 TDs

RUSHINGDAL: E. Elliott 12-45, T. Pollard 8-16, A. Dalton 3-16, A. Cooper 1-5, C. Lamb 1-1WAS: A. Gibson 20-128-1, J. McKissic 5-35, P. Barber 10-34, K. Allen 4-11

RECEIVINGDAL: A. Cooper 7-80, D. Schultz 2-22, E. Elliott 1-6, T. Pollard 1-6WAS: T. McLaurin 7-90-1, L. Thomas 4-60-1, J. McKissic 2-16, C. Sims 1-22, J. Sprinkle 1-6

PUNT RETURNSDAL: C. Lamb 1-0WAS: D. Johnson 1-3

KICKOFF RETURNSDAL: T. Pollard 2-97WAS: D. Johnson 2-39

SACKSDAL: D. Lawrence 1-4, E. Griffen 1-1WAS: M. Sweat 2-20, L. Collins 1-16, R. Kerrigan 1-9, C. Holcomb 1-8, T. Settle 1-2

INTERCEPTIONSDAL: NoneWAS: C. Holcomb 1-0

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Nov. 8, 2020 GAME 9 FedExField [Landover, Md.] GIANTS 23, WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM 20

LANDOVER, Md. - Well after completing his longest pass of the season and avoiding the mistakes that have cost the New York Giants games, Daniel Jones faced one final challenge to preserve his first game of 2020 without a turnover.

Jones absorbed contact on a blindside sack, held on to the ball, and Logan Ryan intercepted Alex Smith not long after to seal a 23-20 victory against Washington. After coach Joe Judge stressed to his players to ‘’finish’’ following several blown leads, the Giants finally did so Sunday and pick up their second win, Jones didn’t throw an interception or lose a fumble and the defense forced five turnovers.

‘’That’s been a focus of mine: I obviously know the importance of holding on to the ball,’’ Jones said. ‘’We were able to protect it today, and that was a big advantage for us.’’

Jones was 23 of 34 for 212 yards, including a 50-yard connection with Austin Mack and a touchdown pass to Evan Engram to build a 17-point halftime lead. The Giants (2-7) attempted to run to run things out in the second half and survived a couple of touchdown drives led by Alex Smith, who replaced injured Washington quarterback Kyle Allen.

Smith connected with Terry McLaurin on a 68-yard score, his first TD pass in 728 days, to cut New York’s lead to 23-20 in the fourth quarter. But Smith threw two interceptions in the final 2:18 to end the threat for Washington (2-6). Both Giants wins are against Washington.

“It just happened that we’ve come ready to play against Washington these four times and been able to get wins,’’ said Jones, who’s 4-0 against Washington and 1-16 against the rest of the NFL as a starter. ‘’We’ll look to build off it.”

Before things got hairy for the Giants, Wayne Gallman rushed for a touchdown, and Graham Gano made three field goals to extend his streak to 18 in a row.

Allen injured his left ankle late in the first quarter, forcing Smith into just his second NFL game since gruesomely breaking his right leg in November 2018. Allen’s left leg bent the wrong way on a sack by Jabrill Peppers, who was flagged for unnecessary roughness, and there was an air cast on it as he was carted off.

Smith was 24 of 32 for 325 yards, the TD and three interceptions.

“We had a chance without those (last) two,’’ said Smith, whom Rivera named the starter for Washington’s next game with Allen out. ‘’The second one is the one that really hurts. I felt like we were rolling, really had them on the heels.”

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE NYG WASNYG 1 9:35 G. Gano 38 yd. Field Goal 7-61, 2:14 3 0NYG 1 4:15 W. Gallman 2 yd. run (G. Gano kick) 4-16, 0:58 10 0WAS 2 13:05 D. Hopkins 48 yd. Field Goal 9-44, 6:10 10 3NYG 2 9:24 G. Gano 48 yd. Field Goal 9-45, 3:41 13 3NYG 2 2:05 E. Engram 16 yd. pass from D. Jones (G. Gano kick) 10-77, 4:53 20 3WAS 3 12:24 A. Gibson 1 yd. run (D. Hopkins kick) 6-75, 2:36 20 10NYG 3 5:12 G. Gano 42 yd. Field Goal 12-51, 7:12 23 10WAS 4 14:56 D. Hopkins 44 yd. Field Goal 9-53, 5:16 23 13WAS 4 10:24 T. McLaurin 68 yd. pass from A. Smith (D. Hopkins kick) 3-84, 1:00 23 20 PASSINGNYG: D. Jones 23-34 212, 1 TDWAS: A. Smith 24-32 325, 1 TD & 3 INTs, K. Allen 5-7 62

RUSHINGNYG: W. Gallman 14-68-1, A. Morris 9-67, S. Shepard 1-18, D. Lewis 3-5, D. Jones 6-4, D. Slayton 1-2, E. Penny 1-2WAS: A. Gibson 6-20-1, J. McKissic 3-17

RECEIVINGNYG: S. Shepard 6-39, E. Engram 5-48-1, A. Mack 4-72, D. Lewis 2-16, C. Board 1-10, W. Gallman 1-9, K. Smith 1-8, D. Slayton 1-6, A. Morris 1-4WAS: J. McKissic 9-65, T. McLaurin 7-115-1, C. Sims 3-110, A. Gibson 3-35, I. Wright 3-30, L. Thomas 3-28, S. Sims Jr. 1-4

PUNT RETURNSNYG: C. Board 1-6WAS: S. Sims Jr. 1-12, I. Wright 1-0

KICKOFF RETURNSNYG: D. Lewis 1-26WAS: D. Johnson 3-65

SACKSNYG: L. Williams 1-7, I. Yiadom 0.5-7.5, D. Tomlinson 0.5-7.5WAS: K. Curl 1-7, T, Settle 1-4, C. Young 1-0, Team 1-11, J. Allen 0.5-3, R. Kerrigan 0.5-3,

INTERCEPTIONSNYG: L. Ryan 1-15, J. Peppers 1-6, B. Martinez 1-2WAS: None

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Nov. 15, 2020 GAME 10 FedExField [Landover, Md.] LIONS 30, WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM 27

DETROIT, Mich. -It was a historic day for quarterback Alex Smith. Aside from making his first start since his life-threatening injury two years ago, he also had back-to-back 300-yard games for the first time in time in his career.

The only thing missing was the win.

Despite a rousing comeback and a career-high 390 yards from Smith, Washington dropped its second straight game, 30-27, and fell to 2-7 on the season.

Washington has had to fight back from double-digit halftime deficits all year. It found itself in that situation once again, as failed red-zone opportunities and explosive plays allowed the Lions to take a 17-3 lead.

Statistically, Washington had the upper hand on the Lions. It had 467 total yards, completed 46% of its third downs and held the ball for more than 35 minutes. But with the score tied and only 16 seconds left on the clock, the Lions kicked a 59-yard field goal to take the lead as time expired.

Washington’s first half against the Lions looked eerily like last week’s against the New York Giants. While D’Andre Swift and Adrian Peterson were slicing into the front seven, quarterback Matthew Stafford was gashing the secondary. After Washington was forced to punt on its opening drive, Stafford connected with Marvin Hall for a 55-yard touchdown, capping off a five-play, 92-yard drive to take a 7-0 lead.

Washington responded with a 38-yard field goal from Dustin Hopkins, but Detroit was back in the end zone two drives later. This time, it was Marvin Jones who found the end zone on a 27-yard score.

Smith and Washington’s offense, which got into the red zone twice in the first half, seemed like it started to find some momentum in the final minutes before the break with an 11-play drive. However, Terry McLaurin coughed up the ball at Detroit’s 33-yard line, which Stafford used to drive down the field and allow Matt Prater to kick a 53-yard field goal and extend the lead to 17-3.

Prater and the Lions finally responded with a 37-yard field goal to retake the lead, 27-24, giving Smith and the offense just over two minutes to either tie or take the lead. The offense moved its way down the field and was kept alive by multiple defensive penalties. Facing a 3rd-and-15 from Detroit’s 34-yard line, Smith completed an 11-yard pass to Steven Sims Jr., which set up a Hopkins’ 41-yard field goal that tied the score.

But with 16 seconds left and the Lions still in possession of all three timeouts, the offense, aided by a roughing the passer from defensive end Chase Young, moved down the field and put the ball just inside of Prater’s range for the game-winning kick.

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE WAS DETDET 1 7:12 M. Hall 55 yd. pass from M. Stafford (M. Prater) 5-92, 1:51 0 7WAS 1 3:25 D. Hopkins 38 yd. Field Goal 9-54, 3:47 3 7DET 2 11:55 M. Jones 27 yd. pass from M. Stafford (M. Prater) 6-53, 2:07 3 14DET 2 0:08 M. Prater 53 yd. Field Goal 7-34, 1:06 3 17DET 3 7:58 D. Swift 15 yd. pass from M. Stafford (M. Prater) 11-75, 7:02 3 24WAS 3 2:30 J. McKissic 2 yd. run (D. Hopkins kick) 11-82, 5:28 10 24WAS 4 11:21 A. Gibson 2 yd. run (D. Hopkins kick) 11-84, 4:39 17 24WAS 4 6:09 A. Gibson 5 yd. run (D. Hopkins kick) 6-66, 2:44 24 24DET 4 2:37 M. Prater 37 yd. Field Goal 11-56, 3:32 24 27WAS 4 0:16 D. Hopkins 41 yd. Field Goal 17-66, 2:21 27 27DET 4 0:00 M. Prater 59 yd. Field Goal 3-34, 0:16 27 30 PASSINGWAS: A. Smith 38-55 390 DET: M. Stafford 24-33 276, 3 TDs

RUSHINGWAS: A. Gibson 13-45-2, T. McLaurin 1-27, P. Barber 2-7, J. McKissic 8-6, A. Smith 2-4DET: D. Swift 16-81, A. Peterson 4-21, K. Johnson 1-3

RECEIVINGWAS: T. McLaurin 7-95, J. McKissic 7-43, I. Wright 6-59, S. Sims Jr. 5-46, L. Thomas 4-66, C. Sims 4-54, A. Gibson 4-20, P. Barber 1-7DET: M. Jones 8-96-1, D. Swift 5-68-1, D. Amendola 3-10, M. Hall 2-61-1, T. Hockenson 2-13, J. James 2-9, Q. Cephus 1-10, A. Peterson 1-9

PUNT RETURNSWAS: S. Sims Jr. 1-0DET: D. Amendola 1-6

KICKOFF RETURNSWAS: D. Johnson 5-127DET: None

SACKSWAS: K. Curl 1-9DET: R. Okwara 1-14, E. Griffen 1-1

INTERCEPTIONSWAS: NoneDET: None