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OCTOBER 8, 2018 | NEW ORLEANS, LA

WASHINGTON REDSKINS AT NEW ORLEANS SAINTSWEEK 5

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REGULAR SEASON - WEEK 5WASHINGTON REDSKINS (2-1) AT NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (3-1)

Monday, Oct. 8 | 8:15 p.m. ET

Mercedes-Benz Superdome (73,208) | New Orleans, La.

21300 Redskin Park Drive | Ashburn, VA 20147 | 703.726.7000@Redskins | www.Redskins.com

REDSKINS 2018 SCHEDULE/RESULTS

PRESEASON DATE OPPONENT TV TIME/RESULTAug. 9 (Thu.) at New England Patriots NBC4/NBCSN 26-17 LAug. 16 (Thu.) vs. NEW YORK JETS # ESPN/ABC7 15-13 WAug. 24 (Fri.) vs. DENVER BRONCOS NBC4/NBCSN 29-17 LAug. 30 (Thu.) at Baltimore Ravens NBC4/NBCSN 30-20 L

REGULAR SEASON DATE OPPONENT TV TIME/RESULTSept. 9 at Arizona Cardinals FOX 24-6 WSept. 16 vs. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS CBS 21-9 LSept. 23 vs. GREEN BAY PACKERS FOX 31-17 WSept. 30 BYE Oct. 8 (Mon.) at New Orleans Saints # ESPN 8:15 p.m.Oct. 14 vs. CAROLINA PANTHERS FOX 1:00 p.m.*Oct. 21 vs. DALLAS COWBOYS CBS 4:25 p.m.*Oct. 28 at New York Giants FOX 1:00 p.m.*Nov. 4 vs. ATLANTA FALCONS FOX 1:00 p.m.*Nov. 11 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers FOX 1:00 p.m.*Nov. 18 vs. HOUSTON TEXANS CBS 1:00 p.m.*Nov. 22 (Thu.) at Dallas Cowboys # FOX 4:30 p.m.Dec. 3 (Mon.) at Philadelphia Eagles # ESPN 8:15 p.m.Dec. 9 vs. NEW YORK GIANTS FOX 1:00 p.m.*Dec. 16 at Jacksonville Jaguars FOX 1:00 p.m.*TBD at Tennessee Titans TBD TBDDec. 30 vs. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES FOX 1:00 p.m.*

All times EasternHome games boldedAlumni Homecoming Weekend

* Subject to Flexible Scheduling# Nationally televised

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SERIES HISTORY: Redskins trail all-time series, 17-9 All meetings in regular season play Last meeting: Nov. 19, 2017 (34-31 OT, NO)

TELEVISION: ESPN

Joe Tessitore (play-by-play) Jason Witten (color) Lisa Salters (sidelines) Booger McFarland (fi eld analyst)

RADIO: Redskins Radio Network

Larry Michael (play-by-play) Chris Cooley (analysis) Rick “Doc” Walker (sidelines)

Westwood One Sports

Kevin Harlan (play-by-play) Kurt Warner (color) Ross Tucker (sidelines)

MEDIA CENTER

REDSKINS PR:

Tony Wyllie Senior Vice President [email protected] Lewis Director of Communications [email protected] DeBarbieri Media Services Coordinator [email protected] Carmona Corporate Communications [email protected]

MEDIA INFORMATION:

Media Guide and Online Media Portal: redskins.1stroundmediagroup.com

MEDIA AVAILABILITY:

Tuesday (10/2): No availabilityWednesday (10/3): 1 p.m.: Practice Jay Gruden press conference following practice Alex Smith press conference before practice at noon Open Locker Room following practice Saints Conference Call: 3:30 p.m. Head Coach Sean PaytonThursday (10/4): 1 p.m.: Practice Jay Gruden press conference following practice Greg Manusky press conference following practice Open Locker Room following practiceFriday (10/5): 12:15 p.m.: Practice Jay Gruden press conference following practice Open Locker Room following practiceSaturday (10/6): No availabilitySunday (10/7): No availabilityMonday (10/8): 1 p.m.: Washington Redskins at New Orleans Saints

The Washington Redskins will make their fi rst prime time appear-ance of the 2018 season when they face the New Orleans Saints on Monday Night Football. Kickoff from the Mercedes-Benz Superdome is scheduled for 8:15 p.m. ET.

The match-up features one of the NFL's premiere defenses against one of the league's top scoring offensive units.

The Redskins enter Week 5 following the bye week with the No. 2 ranked defense in points per game (14.7 avg.). The Redskins are also ranked third in total yards per game (278.0 avg.) and passing yards per game (187.3 avg.). The unit has not allowed a 300-yard passer this season. The Saints rank among the NFL's top fi ve in yards per game (418.3 avg.) and points per game (34.3 avg.)

The offense will look to continue its versatility following a Week 3 win over Green Bay. Running back Adrian Peterson's career milestones have added incentives to the 2018 campaign. After passing Jim Brown for No. 10 on the NFL's all-time list for rushing yards in Week 1, Peter-son recorded two rushing touchdowns against the Packers to take sole position of seventh on the NFL's all-time list.

REDSKINS, SAINTS FACE OFF ON MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL

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CLASS OF 2018: BOBBY BEATHARD ENSHRINED IN THE PRO FOOTBALL FAME

NFL WINNING PERCENTAGES (1978-88)

Under Beathard's guidance from 1978-88, the Redskins com-piled a 105-63 regular season record (.625, No. 2 in the NFL) and an 11-3 postseason record (.786, No. 1) for a combined winning per-centage of .637, the highest mark in the NFL in that timeframe.

COMBINED REGULAR SEASON & POSTSEASON WINNING PCT. (BEATHARD'S TENURE IN WASHINGTON, 1978-88)

Team W L T Pct.1. Washington Redskins 116 66 0 0.6372. Miami Dolphins 113 67 1 0.6273. Chicago Bears 108 70 0 0.6074t. Denver Broncos 106 71 1 0.5984t. Los Angeles Raiders 107 72 0 0.598

RICHMOND, Va. (Aug. 4, 2018) — Former Washington Redskins General Manager Bobby Beathard was enshrined in Canton, Ohio at the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a member of the Class of 2018. Beathard, the architect behind some of the most legendary teams in Redskins lore, was presented by former Washington Redskins head coach and Pro Football Hall of Famer Joe Gibbs.

Beathard’s illustrious career as an NFL executive included 11 sea-sons as General Manager of the Redskins from 1978-88. After taking the job on Feb. 24, 1978, Beathard guided the organization to three Su-per Bowl appearances, including victories in Super Bowls XVII and XXII. Many of the players he acquired remained on the roster for the team’s Super Bowl XXVI victory as well.

In Beathard’s 11 seasons as General Manager, the Redskins av-eraged 9.5 wins a year. The team posted a regular season winning percentage of .625 (105-63) in that time frame, best in the NFC and second-best in the NFL. No team in that time frame posted a better postseason winning percentage than the Redskins, who went 11-3 in postseason play in his tenure for a winning percentage of .786.

Draft classes during Beathard's tenure featured three members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, including wide receiver Art Monk (1980, No. 18 overall), guard Russ Grimm (1981, No. 69) and cornerback Dar-rell Green (1983, No. 28).

The classes also featured four additional members of the Redskins Ring of Fame, including linebacker Monte Coleman (1979, No. 289), de-fensive end Dexter Manley (1981, No. 119), defensive end Charles Mann (1983, No. 84) and quarterback Mark Rypien (1986, No. 146).

Additionally, Beathard oversaw the college free agent additions of Redskins Ring of Famers Jeff Bostic and Joe Jacoby and supplement-ed the team with a number of former USFL stars, including quarter-back Doug Williams and wide receivers Gary Clark and Ricky Sanders. All of the players listed were led on the fi eld by Coach Gibbs, the former San Diego Chargers offensive coordinator whom Beathard hired prior to the 1981 season.

Beathard began his career as a part-time scout for the American Football League’s Kansas City Chiefs in 1963. He earned an AFL cham-pionship ring with the organization in 1966 en route to the team’s berth in Super Bowl I. He would later serve as a scout for the Atlanta Falcons from 1968-71 and as Director of Player Personnel for the Miami Dol-phins from 1972-77 prior to joining the Redskins. He fi nished his ca-reer as General Manager of the San Diego Chargers, serving in that capacity from 1990-2000. In all, Beathard’s teams made seven Super Bowl appearances, including one by Kansas City (1966), two by Miami (1972-73), three by Washington (1982-83 and 1987) and one by San Diego (1994).

Beathard was born in Zanesville, Ohio, on Jan. 24, 1937. He grew up in the Los Angeles area and attended El Segundo H.S. before play-ing quarterback at Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo, where he helped lead the 1957 and 1958 teams to consecutive 9-1 records.

Bobby Beathard (L) and Joe Gibbs (R) unveil Beathard's Pro Football Hall of Fame bust during the enshrinement ceremony in Canton, Ohio. - photo courtesy of the Pro Football Hall of Fame

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» Redskins recording 300 or more net yards in a game for a fourth consecutive week and 400 or more yards for the second time this sea-son.

» Redskins scoring 20 or more points in the fi rst half for the third time this season and the fi rst time since scoring that many points in the fi rst half in three games since 2016.

» Alex Smith (2,943) completing 27 passes to pass Boomer Esia-son (2,969) for 26th on the NFL's all-time list.

» Running Back Adrian Peterson (102) scoring three rushing touchdowns to pass Hall of Famer John Riggins (104) for sixth on the NFL's all-time list.

» Peterson (6) recording 200 or more yards rushing and setting an NFL record for the most career games with 200-plus yards rush-ing. He is currently tied with Hall of Famer O.J. Simpson (6) for the NFL record.

» Peterson (25) scoring two or more rushing touchdowns to move into sole possession of fourth place on the NFL's list of career games with two-plus rushing touchdowns. He is currently tied with Shaun Al-exander (25), Marcus Allen (25) and Priest Holmes (25).

» Peterson (12,512) rushing for 228 yards and passing Hall of Famer Tony Dorsett for ninth on the NFL's all-time list.

» Peterson (14,627) registering 185 yards from scrimmage to pass Jim Brown (14,811) for 26th on the NFL's all-time list.

» Peterson (14,627) registering 264 yards from scrimmage to pass Ricky Watters (14,891) for 25th on the NFL's all-time list.

» Peterson (107) scoring three offensive touchdowns to pass Bar-ry Sanders (109) for 10th on the NFL's all-time list.

» Running Back Chris Thompson (1,281) compiling 103 receiving yards to move into 10th on the all-time franchise list for career receiv-ing yards by a running back passing Eddie Saenz (1,327), Clinton Portis (1,340) and Clarence Harmon (1,383).

» Thompson (1,281) registering 125 receiving yards to pass Mike Thomas (1,405) for the ninth most career receiving yards by a running back in Redskins history.

» Thompson (1,281) recording 181 receiving yards to pass Jim Po-doley (1,461) for the eighth most career receiving yards by a running back in Redskins history.

» Thompson (149) hauling in two receptions to pass Larry Centers (150) for the seventh most by a running back in franchise history.

» Thompson (149) recording six receptions to pass Kelvin Bryant (154) for the sixth most by a running back in franchise history.

» Thompson (149) snagging 17 receptions to pass Ladell Betts (165) for the fi fth most by a running back in franchise history.

» Tight end Jordan Reed (2,981) registering 17 receiving yards to pass No. 14 Rod Gardner (2,997) on the Redskins all-time list and notching 139 receiving yards to pass No. 13 Roy Jefferson (3,119).

» Reed (23) catching two touchdowns to take sole position of No. 10 among Redskins all-time touchdown receptions.

» Wide Receiver Jamison Crowder (657) recording 138 punt re-turn yards to pass No. 7 Dick James (794) on the Redskins all-time list.

» Crowder (one) returning a punt for a touchdown to become the eighth Redskins player to record multiple career punt return touch-downs, joining Brian Mitchell, Rickie Harris, Dick Todd, Bert Zagers, Cliff Battles, Mike Nelms and Johnny Williams.

» Tight end Vernon Davis (552) chasing No. 8 Jimmy Graham (572), No. 7 Heath Miller (592) and No. 6 Greg Olsen (641) on the NFL’s list of career receptions by a tight end.

» Davis (60) catching a touchdown pass to break a tie with former Redskins great Jerry Smith for seventh on the list of career touchdown receptions by a tight end in NFL history.

» Davis (60) chasing Shannon Sharpe (62) for the sixth-most ca-reer touchdown receptions by a tight end in NFL history.

WHAT TO WATCH FOR THIS WEEK

» Davis (1,317) recording 105 receiving yards to move into 9th all-time for a tight end in Redskins history, passing Jamie Asher (1,421).

» Cornerback Quinton Dunbar recording his second interception of the season giving him a career single season high in interceptions with two.

» Linebacker Zach Brown recording three tackles for loss to cap-ture 50 for his career.

» Defensive lineman Matt Ioannidis recording a sack in four-con-secutive weeks for the fi rst time in his career and becoming only the 10th Redskin to ever accomplish the feat.

» Linebacker Ryan Kerrigan starting his 116th consecutive regular season game, the longest active streak among active NFL linebackers. Kerrigan has not missed a start in his NFL career.

» Kerrigan remaining as one of six NFL players (and only three non-quarterbacks) to have started every game since the start of the 2011 season (Brandon Carr, Patrick Peterson, Philip Rivers, Matt Ryan and Matthew Stafford).

» Kerrigan recording his fourth career interception return touch-down to take sole possession of second-most in franchise history. He is currently tied with DeAngelo Hall, Monte Coleman, Andre Collins, Brig Owens and Mike Bass (three each).

» Kerrigan registering a sack for at least two yards to record 500 career sack yards.

» Linebacker Pernell McPhee appearing in his 100th career game. » Kicker Dustin Hopkins (334) scoring 15 points and passing

Hugh Taylor (348) and Gary Clark (348) for 8th on the Redskins all-time scoring list.

» Hopkins (fi ve) kicking his sixth career fi eld goal of 50 yards or more to take sole possession of third-most in team history.

» Hopkins (20) connecting on two fi eld goals from 40-49 yards to pass Graham Gano (21) for fi fth on the franchise list for career fi eld goals made from that distance.

A WIN OVER THE SAINTS WOULD

... push the Redskins to a 3-1 record.

... give the Redskins their fi rst 3-1 start in the fi rst four games of the regular season since 2011.

... improve the Redskins to 2-0 in their fi rst two road games.

... give the Redskins their fi rst 2-0 start on the road since the 2016 season.

...put the Redskins at 3-0 against the NFC.

... be the fi rst time the Redskins started a season 3-0 against NFC foes since 2005.

... be the Redskins’ 29th all-time victory on Monday Night Football.

... end the Redskins' fi ve game skid on Monday Night Football.

...improve the Redskins all-time regular season record against New Orleans to 18-9 and lift the team's road record against the Saints to 10-4.

...hand the Redskins their fi rst win in New Orleans since 2012.

...give the Redskins their third consecutive victory following the bye week.

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Jay Gruden enters his fi fth season with the Washington Red-skins in 2018 after being named the 29th head coach in franchise history on January 9, 2014.

Previously a decorated quarterback in the college and Arena Football League ranks and a successful NFL assistant, Gruden has showcased his offensive acumen honed from his diverse football background throughout his tenure with the Redskins.

In 2017, the Redskins won at least seven games for their third straight season for the fi rst time since a four-year streak from 1999-2002, marking the fourth-longest streak of seven-win sea-sons in team history. Gruden’s team reached seven wins despite dealing with substantial injury issues throughout the season, as 72 different players appeared in game action for the squad, the sec-ond-most used by the team in a single season since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger, trailing only the 108 used to complete the 1987 strike season.

Among the team’s highlights in the 2017 season was the team’s 4-0 record against NFC West opponents, the franchise’s second full-division sweep since NFL realignment in 2002 and the team’s fi rst since 2005. The season also produced three Pro Bowlers, with linebacker Ryan Kerrigan, guard Brandon Scherff and tackle Trent Williams all earning return selections among the league’s best.

A year earlier, Gruden guided the Redskins to an 8-7-1 record in 2016, giving the franchise back-to-back winning seasons for the fi rst time since 1996-97. The team was led by Gruden’s record-shattering offense, which posted team records in total net yards (6,545), net passing yards (4,758) and yards per play (6.40), rank-ing in the Top 3 in the NFL in all three categories.

Gruden’s offense — once called “easily one of the three or four best designed offenses in the NFL” by Andy Benoit of The MMQB — was more than just historically effi cient and explosive that season. The distribution of the offensive contributions allowed eight Red-skins players (DeSean Jackson, Pierre Garçon, Jamison Crowder, Rob Kelley, Chris Thompson, Jordan Reed, Vernon Davis and Matt Jones) to fi nish the season with at least 500 yards from scrim-mage, tying the 2011 New Orleans Saints for the most in a single season in NFL history.

In 2015, Gruden led the Redskins to an NFC East Championship, posting a 9-7 record to complete the second “worst-to-fi rst” turn-around in team history. Gruden became the sixth coach in team his-tory to lead the Redskins to a playoff berth within the fi rst two years at the helm, joining Ray Flaherty, Dutch Bergman, Dudley DeGroot, George Allen and Joe Gibbs.

Under Gruden’s guidance, the 2015 Redskins featured what was at the time the most prolifi c passing attack in franchise his-tory. Quarterback Kirk Cousins, named the starter in the middle of the preseason, set then-single-season team records for attempts (543), completions (379), passing yards (4,166) and 300-yard passing games (seven) while throwing 29 touchdown passes, in-cluding at least one in all 16 games. Cousins’ success coincided with the emergence of tight end Jordan Reed, who fi nished the season with 87 receptions for 952 yards (both team records for a tight end) with 11 receiving touchdowns.

Gruden assumed control of the Redskins in 2014 and guided the team through a campaign in which three different quarterbacks (Robert Griffi n III, Kirk Cousins and Colt McCoy) recorded victories as starters. He installed an offensive system that produced two Pro Bowlers in his fi rst season (tackle Trent Williams and running back Alfred Morris).

Excluding interim coaches, Gruden, 46 at the time of his hiring, became the team’s youngest head coaching hire since hiring even-tual Pro Football Hall of Famer Joe Gibbs at 40 years of age in 1981. He became the fi rst Redskins head coach hired directly from an of-fensive coordinator role on another team since Norv Turner in 1994.

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

HEAD COACH JAY GRUDEN

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

Prior to joining the Bengals, Gruden served two years with the Florida Tuskers of the United Football League from 2009-10. In 2009, Gruden served as offensive coordinator as the Tuskers com-piled a 6-0 regular season record and earned a UFL champion-ship game berth. In 2010, he assumed the roles of head coach and general manager and led the Tuskers to their second consecutive championship game appearance.

Gruden coached for seven seasons (2002-08) with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, earning a Super Bowl championship ring as an of-fensive assistant in 2002. There he worked under his brother, Jon (then the Bucs’ head coach), and current Redskins President Bruce Allen (the Bucs’ general manager from 2004-08). Gruden helped guide the Buccaneers to the team’s fi rst championship, a 48-21 vic-tory in Super Bowl XXXVII.

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

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

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

Gruden was born March 4, 1967, in Tiffi n, Ohio. He and his wife, Sherry, have three sons — J.J., Joey and Jack — and a grandson, Trey.

GRUDEN FOOTBALL TIMELINE

1985-88 Quarterback University of Louisville1989 Student Assistant University of Louisville1990 Quarterback Barcelona Dragons (WLAF)1990 Quarterback Sacramento Surge (WLAF)1990-91 Graduate Assistant University of Louisville1991-96 Quarterback Tampa Bay Storm (AFL)1997 Offensive Coordinator Nashville Kats (AFL)1998-2001 Head Coach Orlando Predators (AFL)2002-08* Offensive Assistant Tampa Bay Buccaneers2002-03* Quarterback Orlando Predators2004-08* Head Coach Orlando Predators2009 Offensive Coordinator Florida Tuskers (UFL)2010 Head Coach Florida Tuskers2011-13 Offensive Coordinator Cincinnati Bengals2014-Pres. Head Coach Washington Redskins

*Held jobs concurrently

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Redskins Offense » Ranked second in the NFC and third in the NFL in average time

of possession (33:31) » Ranked third in the NFC and fourth in the NFL in interception

rate (1.04%) » Ranked tied for fi rst in the NFL and NFC in Goal to Go percent-

age (100%) » Ranked tied for seventh in the NFC in rushing plays of 10 or

more yards (13) » Ranked tied for third in the NFC and tied for seventh in the NFL

in fi rst downs per game (23.3) » Ranked seventh in the NFC in passing fi rst down percentage

(37.5%) » Ranked tied for third in the NFC and tied for fi fth in the NFL in

1st downs drawn by a penalty (11) » Ranked sixth in the NFC and ninth in the NFL in completion per-

centage (71.1%) » Ranked sixth in the NFC and ninth in the NFL in team passer

rating (102.2) » Ranked third in the NFC and fi fth in the NFL in rushing yards

per game (137.7) » Ranked seventh in the NFC in rushing attempts (99) » Ranked fi rst in the NFL and NFC in rushing attempts per game

(33.0) » Ranked seventh in the NFC in rushing plays of 10 or more per-

centage (13.1%) » Ranked sixth in the NFC in receiving yards average (11.6) » Ranked seventh in the NFC in receiving fi rst down percentage

(54.5%) » Ranked seventh in the NFC in average yards at catch (5.8) » Ranked fourth in the NFC in average yards after catch (5.8)

Redskins Defense » Ranked fi rst in the NFC and second in the NFL in points per

game (14.7) » Ranked tied for sixth in the NFC in interceptions (3) » Ranked second in the NFC and fourth in the NFL in yard differ-

ential per game (105.0) » Ranked fi rst in the NFC and third in the NFL in yards per game

(278.0) » Ranked sixth in the NFC in kickoff return average (22.0) » Ranked sixth in the NFC and seventh in the NFL in rushing

yards per game (90.7) » Ranked third in the NFC and fi fth in the NFL in fi rst downs per

game (16.7) » Ranked fi rst in the NFC and third in the NFL in yards per play

(4.71) » Ranked second in the NFC and third in the NFL in passing yards

per game (187.3) » Ranked fi rst in the NFC and third in the NFL in passing yards

per play (4.80) » Ranked fi fth in the NFC and tenth in the NFL in interception rate

(2.73%) » Ranked third in the NFC and sixth in the NFL in point differential

per game (6.7) » Ranked tied for fi rst in the NFL and NFC in fourth down per-

centage (0.00%)

Redskins Special Teams » Ranked tied for fi fth in the NFC and tied for eighth in the NFL

in 40-49 yard fi eld goals made (3) » Ranked tied for third in the NFC and tied for ninth in the NFL in

kickoff touchbacks (8) » Ranked tied for fi rst in the NFL and NFC in extra point per-

centage (100%) » Ranked tied for fi rst in the NFL and NFC in kickoff touchback

percentage (86.7%)

2018 LEAGUE LEADERS

» Ranked fi fth in the NFC and seventh in the NFL in kickoff aver-age (64.7)

» Ranked tied for fi rst in the NFL and NFC in kickoff return yards against (44)

» Ranked tied for fi fth in the NFC in punts inside the 20 (6) » Ranked second in the NFC and tied for third in the NFL in punt

fair catches (8)

Redskins Players » Alex Smith is sixth in the NFC and ninth in the NFL in passer

rating (102.2) » Smith is sixth in the NFC and eighth in the NFL in completion

percentage (68.8%) » Smith is seventh in the NFC in passing fi rst down percentage

(37.5%) » Adrian Peterson is tied for fourth in the NFC and tied for ninth

in the NFL in rushing attempts (56) » Peterson is second in the NFC and third in the NFL in rushing

attempts per game (18.7) » Peterson is tied for fi fth in the NFC and tied for seventh in the

NFL in rushing plays of over 10 yards (8) » Paul Richardson Jr. is sixth in the NFC in average yards at

catch (11.2) » Mason Foster is tied for fi rst in the NFC and tied for sixth in

the NFL in assisted tackles (14) » Quinton Dunbar is tied sixth in the NFC in passes defended (4) » D.J. Swearinger Sr. is tied for fourth in the NFC and tied for

fi fth in the NFL in interceptions (2)

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GAME RELEASENOTES FROM LAST GAME

» The Washington Redskins defeated the Green Bay Packers, 31-17, at FedExField on Sunday and have now narrowed their defi cit in the all-time regular season series record against the Packers to 15-18-1. The Redskins now hold a 3-1 regular season record against the Pack-ers at FedExField.

» The Redskins improved their home record at FedExField to 85-84-1 all-time in regular season play.

» The Redskins moved their regular season record to 2-1. It is the fi rst time the team has opened back-to-back regular seasons with a 2-1 record since starting 2-1 to open the 2007 and 2008 campaigns.

» The Redskins have now earned back-to-back regular sea-son wins against the Packers since defeating Green Bay during the 1986 and 1988 seasons. The win moves the Redskins to a 5-3 record against NFC North opponents under Jay Gruden.

» The Redskins recorded 386 total net yards (166 rushing, 220 passing) and have now recorded 300 or more net yards in a game for a third consecutive week.

» The Redskins scored on drives of 75, 79, 98, and 74 yards and now have recorded at least three scoring drives of 70 or more yards in wins at Arizona Cardinals and against the Green Bay Packers. The last time the Redskins recorded four scoring drives of 70 or more yards was on Nov. 19, 2017 at the New Orleans Saints.

» The Redskins led 28-10 after the fi rst half and have now scored 20 or more points before the break for the second time this season. The last time the Redskins scored 28 or more points in the fi rst half was on Nov. 22, 2012 at the Dallas Cowboys. The Redskins scored 28 points in the second quarter en route to a 38-31 win over their division rival.

» The Redskins have now outscored their opponent 52-24 in the fi rst half and have held the opposition to an average of 8.0 points for the fi rst two quarters.

» The Redskins defense recorded four sacks for the fi rst time since registering four sacks against the Denver Broncos on Dec. 24, 2017.

» Alex Smith's nine-yard touchdown pass to Jamison Crowder in the second quarter capped an eight play, 98-yard drive. According to Pro Football Reference records dating back to 1999, it is the fi rst time since the Redskins have recorded a scoring drive 98 or more yards since they engineered an eight-play, 99-yard drive against the Chi-cago Bears on Oct. 31, 1999. Brad Johnson capped the drive with a one yard rushing touchdown. The scoring drive ranks second since 1999 and it is now the sixth time the Redskins have recorded a scoring drive of 95 yards or more in that time frame.

» Smith completed 12-of-20 passes for 220 yards with two touch-downs and one interception for a passer rating of 110.4. Smith also rushed for 20 yards on seven attempts.

» Wide receiver Jamison Crowder fi nished with four receptions for 39 yards (9.8 avg.) and one touchdown. Crowder has now record-ed 201 career receptions and with his third reception of the game be-came the 19th player in Redskins history to record 200 career catch-es with the team. Crowder recorded his 13th career touchdown giving him his fi rst score since Dec. 24, 2017.

» Tight end Vernon Davis fi nished with a team high 70 receiving yards from two receptions. His reception of 50 yards was the longest of the season. With his performance, Davis (1,317) moves into 10th all-time in receiving yards among tight ends in Redskins history.

» Running Back Adrian Peterson fi nished with 120 rushing yards from 19 carries (6.3 avg.) and two rushing touchdowns. Peterson has now recorded 102 career rushing touchdowns and with his fi rst rush-ing touchdown of the game has now taken sole possession of 7th place on the NFL’s all-time list passing Shaun Alexander and Marshall Faulk. Peterson is now three touchdowns shy of passing NFL Hall of Famer and Redskins legend John Riggins for No. 6 on the NFL all-time list for career rushing touchdowns.

» Peterson has now recorded 52 career games with 100 or more

rushing yards. He is currently ranked ninth all-time in this category and trails Curtis Martin and Edgerrin James (57 games) for seventh all-time.

» Peterson has now recorded at least two rushing touchdowns in 25 games played for his career. The last time Peterson scored mul-tiple touchdowns in a game was Oct. 15, 2017 as a member of the Arizona Cardinals. Peterson is the active leader in the category and is tied for the fourth all-time with Marcus Allen, Priest Holmes and Shaun Alexander.

» Peterson has now recorded 17 career games with at least 100 rushing yards and two or more rushing touchdowns. He is currently ranked tied for sixth in this category all-time with Eric Dickerson and Barry Sanders.

» Peterson (14,627) registered 120 scrimmage yards to pass Mar-vin Harrison (14,608) for 27th on the NFL’s all-time list.

» Peterson increased his career totals against the Green Bay Packers in rushing yards (1,899) and rushing touchdowns (14). He now ranks third all-time in rushing yards against the Packers behind Walter Payton (2,484) and Barry Sanders (2,059) and trails Payton (19) in rushing touchdowns for fi rst on the list.

» Center Tony Bergstrom made his eighth career start, seventh at center and the fourth with the Washington Redskins at the position.

» Tight end Jordan Reed hauled in four receptions for 65 receiv-ing yards. With his performance, he has now passed Bill Anderson for No. 15 on the Redskins all-time list in receiving yards.

» Paul Richardson Jr. scored his fi rst touchdown as a Redskin. The 46-yard touchdown reception was the second longest of his career. He registered a 61-yard touchdown reception against Jacksonville on Dec. 10, 2017.

» Center Chase Roullier started at left guard in place of veteran Shawn Lauvao. It is the fi rst time Roullier has started at the position after making nine consecutive starts at center.

» Defensive lineman Jonathan Allen recorded fi ve tackles (three solo) and a game-high two sacks for a loss of 14 yards. Allen's two sacks are a career high for sacks in a game.

» Linebacker Mason Foster recorded 10 total tackles (two solo) and has now recorded double-digit tackles in back-to-back games since recording tackles in double fi gures since Week 14 and 15 of the 2016 season.

» Defensive lineman Matt Ioannidis fi nished with two tackles, a quarterback hit, a tackle for loss and one sack for a loss of seven yards. Ioannidis has now recorded a sack in three consecutive weeks for the fi rst time in his career.

» Linebacker Ryan Kerrigan started his 115th consecutive regular season game, the longest active streak among active NFL lineback-ers. Kerrigan has not missed a start in his NFL career. At the end of the game, he remains one of six NFL players (and only three non-quarterbacks) to have started every game since the start of the 2011 season (Brandon Carr, Patrick Peterson, Philip Rivers, Matt Ryan and Matthew Stafford).

» Safety Montae Nicholson recorded eight tackles (four solo) for a career high in tackles for a single game.

» Cornerback Fabian Moreau made a consecutive start for the fi rst time in his career and registered his fi rst career forced fumble. Moreau also fi nished the game with four tackles (three solo) for a ca-reer high in a game.

» Defensive lineman Daron Payne recorded his fi rst career sack after sacking Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers in the third quarter for a loss of four yards. Payne also fi nished the game with fi ve tackles (four solo).

» Kicker Dustin Hopkins (330) scored on a 35-yard fi eld goal for his only attempt of the game. With the score, Hopkins passed Shaun Suisham for 4th on the Redskins kickers' all-time scoring list.

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THE OPPONENTThe New Orleans Saints enter the

game with a 3-1 record following three consecutive wins. Head coach Sean Payton returns for his 12th season, af-ter leading the Saints to the postsea-son last year.

Quarterback Drew Brees contin-ues to build on his Hall of Fame career and is already off to a fast start in 2018. Brees is 122-for-161 for 1,295 yards and eight touchdowns. Brees also needs just 201 yards to pass Peyton Manning and Brett Favre to become the NFL’s

all-time leader in passing yards.Running back Alvin Kamara continues to build on his Rookie of

the Year performance from last season and will get reinforcements in the backfi eld with Mark Ingram making his season debut. Kamara has recorded 611 all-purpose yards, with 56 rushing attempts and 35 receptions, and a combined six touchdowns.

Wide receiver Michael Thomas ranks fourth in the league in re-ceiving yards. Thomas has recorded 42 receptions for 445 yards and three touchdowns. Veteran tight end Benjamin Watson and wide receiver Ted Ginn Jr. round out a talented receiving corps.

Demario Davis and Cameron Jordan lead an explosive front seven for the Saints. Davis leads the team in tackles with 37 and has also forced a fumble and recorded two sacks. Jordan leads the team with four sacks and has tallied 15 tackles in four games.

Defensive backs Marshon Lattimore and Marcus Williams lead the Saints' pass defense. Lattimore has 13 tackles and a forced fumble this season while Williams has 15 tackles and an intercep-tion.

Veteran kicker Wil Lutz continues to spotlight special teams play. He has connected on 10-of-11 fi eld goals, including a long of 49 yards. The three-year veteran holds a career fi eld goal percent-age of 85.2.

2018 LEAGUE RANKINGS

OFFENSE REDSKINS SAINTS 23 Pts/Game 3 17 Yds/Play 6 14 Yds/Game 4 5 Rush Yds/Game 18 18 Pass Yds/Game 7 14 3rd Down Pct. 20 3 Time of Poss. 10

DEFENSE REDSKINS SAINTS 2 Pts/Game 29 3 Yds/Play 29 3 Yds/Game 24 7 Rush Yds/Game 3 3 Pass Yds/Game 30 20 3rd Down Pct. 28

SEAN PAYTON

Since he was hired as head coach of the New Orleans Saints in 2006, Sean Payton has led the Saints to fi ve playoff berths, three NFC South divi-sion titles and the franchise’s fi rst World Championship in Super Bowl XLIV.

Payton has a 93-61 overall record (.604), including a 6-4 postseason mark (.600). Throughout his tenure, Payton holds the franchise’s top win-ning percentage (.604) for a head coach and ranks seventh among current NFL head coaches (min. 50 games). He’s one win short of sur-

passing Jim Mora (93 victories from 1986-96) for the most victo-ries by a head coach in team history.

Payton is the longest tenured head coach in the NFC South and trails only New England’s Bill Belichick (2000), Cincinnati’s Marvin Lewis (2003) and Green Bay’s Mike McCarthy (hired one week prior to Payton in 2006) in active tenure.

Payton has presided over prolifi c offenses since his arrival, leading the league in net yards per game in 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2014, and fi nishing fi rst in scoring in 2008 and 2009. These are the only fi ve times the Saints have led the NFL in offense. Ranking in the top ten offensively every season since Payton arrived, the Saints have the third-longest streak (10 seasons) in the NFL since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger. In team history, the Saints have scored at least 45 points on 17 separate occasions with 13 of these outputs occurring under Payton’s watch. During his tenure, the Saints have set 26 team single-season records, four of them NFL marks. He’s also sent 16 players with a total of 36 selections to the Pro Bowl and earned the honor of coaching the NFC squad following the 2006 season.

Payton was hired as the 14th head coach in Saints history on Jan. 18, 2006 after serving as a member of the Dallas Cowboys coaching staff from 2003-05 under 2013 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Bill Parcells. In 2009, en route to the Super Bowl XLIV ti-tle, Payton guided the Saints to the team’s second NFC South title in four seasons with a 13-3 record. Along the way the Saints set a franchise-record for most regular season wins in a season (13) and posted the franchise’s longest winning streak and best start when they won their fi rst 13 contests.

Prior to his time in New Orleans and Dallas, Payton spent four years with the New York Giants (1999-2002), the last three as of-fensive coordinator after spending his fi rst season as quarterbacks coach. He spent 1997 and 1998 as Philadelphia’s quarterbacks coach.

Following the 1993 season, Payton moved to Miami (Ohio) (1994-95) where he was quarterbacks coach. He spent 1996 as quarter-backs coach at Illinois before entering the NFL with Philadelphia.

Payton wrapped two coaching stints at San Diego State Univer-sity (1988-89 and 1992-93) around a stop at Indiana State (1990-91).

Payton earned a bachelor’s degree in communications at East-ern Illinois. The three-time AP All-American selection had profes-sional stints with Chicago of the Arena Football League, Ottawa of the Canadian Football League and the Chicago Bears in 1987. Pay-ton was inducted into the Eastern Illinois Hall of Fame in September of 2000.

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GAME RELEASESERIES HISTORY

Monday’s matchup between the Redskins and Saints is the sec-ond meeting on Monday Night Football and the 27th all-time meet-ing between the two franchises dating back to their fi rst meeting on Sept. 24, 1967.

In their last meeting on Monday Night Football, the Redskins dropped a 20-3 decision to the Saints on Nov. 23, 1992. The Red-skins hold a 17-9 record against the Saints all-time, with all 26 meetings coming in regular season play.

A win on Monday would give the Redskins fi ve victories in their last seven meetings with the Saints dating back to 2006. The Redskins have scored 30 or more points in the last four contests against the Saints and have won two of the contests by reaching the 40-point mark.

Included below are the 26 previous games contested between the Redskins and Saints:

Date Game Result9/24/1967 at New Orleans 30-10 W12/17/1967 vs. New Orleans 30-14 L9/22/1968 at New Orleans 37-17 L9/21/1969 at New Orleans 26-20 W12/14/1969 vs. New Orleans 17-14 W10/31/1971 vs. New Orleans 24-14 W10/28/1973 at New Orleans 19-3 L9/21/1975 vs. New Orleans 41-3 W10/28/1979 vs. New Orleans 14-10 L10/26/1980 vs. New Orleans 22-14 W12/26/1982 at New Orleans 27-10 W10/5/1986 at New Orleans 14-6 W11/6/1988 vs. New Orleans 27-24 W10/1/1989 at New Orleans 16-14 W11/18/1990 vs. New Orleans 31-17 W11/23/1992 at New Orleans 20-3 L9/11/1994 at New Orleans 38-24 W12/30/2001 at New Orleans 40-10 W10/13/2002 vs. New Orleans 43-27 L11/30/2003 vs. New Orleans 24-20 L12/17/2006 at New Orleans 16-10 W9/14/2008 vs. New Orleans 29-24 W12/6/2009 vs. New Orleans 33-30 (OT) L9/9/2012 at New Orleans 40-32 W11/15/2015 vs. New Orleans 47-14 W11/19/2017 at New Orleans 34-31 (OT) L

LEADING THE FAN EXPERIENCE

In May, the Washington Redskins hired Brian Lafemina as the team’s President of Business Operations and Chief Operating Of-fi cer.

In this newly created role, Lafemina will oversee all club busi-ness operations and report directly to Owner Dan Snyder.

“Nothing could have prepared me more for this role than work-ing at the NFL,” Lafemina said. “Dan fi rst approached me about a year ago to discuss the possibility of me joining the Redskins. During that time, I was able to see fi rst-hand his passion for the Redskins, the game of football and his deep commitment to the Washington, D.C. community. Working with Dan and Bruce Allen to develop a new dynamic stadium that matches the vibrancy of this organization and its fan base will be an exciting challenge and one of our top priorities. I would also be remiss if I didn’t thank everyone I have worked with at the NFL, starting with Roger Goodell.”

Lafemina spent eight years at the NFL, leading Club Business Development and building the team that works to create and share best practices across all of the NFL’s 32 member clubs. During his tenure, the league saw signifi cant growth in game day fan satisfac-tion, season ticket sales, suite sales, local sponsorship and media revenue. In addition, Lafemina led or played key roles in league-wide initiatives on fan experience, ticketing strategy, Super Bowl strategy, Pro Bowl strategy and stadium development.

Before joining the NFL, Lafemina spent 22 years at The Madison Square Garden Company in a variety of roles, starting as an intern and working his way up to Senior Vice President of Madison Square Garden Sports, where he was responsible for managing the busi-ness operations of the New York Knicks and New York Rangers.

Lafemina is a 1989 graduate of Rutgers University, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in economics.

“I am thrilled to welcome Brian to the Washington Redskins. Brian has been one of the most highly re-garded NFL executives amongst league ownership for many years because of his deep understanding of our business, his focus on partner relationships and his genuine belief that fans must be at the center of every decision we make. Brian is coming to Washington with fresh thinking and big ideas to implement, and I have full confi dence that with Brian’s addition and with Bruce Allen continuing as team President, the Redskins’ suc-cess will continue to grow, both on and off the fi eld.”

- Redskins Owner Daniel M. Snyder

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Former Saints on Redskins:WR Michael Floyd (2018)K Dustin Hopkins (2014)T Ty Nsekhe (2014)RB Adrian Peterson (2017)

Former Redskins on Saints:Offensive Coordinator Peter Carmichael (2001)Linebackers Coach Mike Nolan (1997-99)Defensive Assistant Coach Leigh Torrence (CB-Player, 2006-08)Special Teams Coordinator Bradford Banta (2014-16) G Josh LeRibeus (2012-15)

Redskins from Louisiana:Wide Receivers Coach Ike Hilliard (Patterson, La.)Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Chad Englehart (Abita

Springs, La.)Vice President of Player Personnel Doug Williams (Zachary, La.)S Deshazor Everett (DeRidder, La.)CB Danny Johnson (Jackson, La.)

Saints from the D.C./Maryland/Virginia area:Assistant Wide Receivers Coach Ronald Curry (Hampton, Va.)T Jermon Bushrod (King George, Va.)CB Ken Crawley (Washington, D.C.)TE Benjamin Watson (Norfolk, Va.)

Redskins who went to college in Louisiana:Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Chad Englehart (South-

eastern Louisiana)Vice President of Player Personnel Doug Williams (Grambling

State)CB Danny Johnson (Southern)

Saints who went to college in the D.C./Maryland/Virginia area:Offensive Assistant Coach Joseph Brady (William & Mary)Assistant Offensive Line Coach Brendan Nugent (Catholic Uni-

versity of America)T Jermon Bushrod (Towson)

Notable Pro Connections:Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line Coach Bill Callahan (1995-

97) worked with Saints Head Coach Sean Payton (97-98) for the Philadelphia Eagles. Callahan served as Offensive Line Coach and Payton as Quarterbacks Coach.

Callahan (1998-03), Running Backs Coach Randy Jordan (03) and Director of Football Operations Paul Kelly (98-03) worked for the Oakland Raiders when Saints Assistant Wide Receivers Coach Ronald Curry (WR-Player, 02-08) played there. Callahan served as Head Coach, Jordan as Special Teams Assistant Coach and Kelly as a Coaches Assistant (98-01)/Assistant to the Head Coach (02-03).

Callahan (2008-11), Offensive Coordinator Matt Cavanaugh (2009-12), Special Teams Coordinator Ben Kotwica (07-13), Quar-terbacks Coach/Passing Game Coordinator Kevin O'Connell (QB-Player, 10-11) and Saints Special Teams Coach Mike Westhoff (01-12) and Assistant Special Teams Coach Kevin O'Dea (08-09) were all members of the New York Jets. Callahan served as Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line, Cavanaugh as Quarterbacks Coach, Kotwica as Quality Control Coach (07-08)/Assistant Special Teams (09-12), Westhoff as Special Teams Coach and O'Dea as Special Teams Coordinator.

Cavanaugh (1999-04) worked with Saints Linebackers Coach Mike Nolan (01-04) for the Baltimore Ravens. Cavanaugh served as Offensive Coordinator and Nolan as Wide Receivers Coach (01)/De-fensive Coordinator (02-04).

Cavanaugh (2013-14) worked with Saints Assistant Offensive Line Coach Brendan Nugent (13-14) for the Chicago Bears. Saints T Jermon Bushrod (13-15) played there at the time. Cavanaugh served as Quarterbacks Coach and Nugent as Offensive Quality Control Coach.

Defensive Coordinator Greg Manusky (2000) worked with Saints Coach Kevin O'Dea (1996-01) for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Manusky served as a Training Camp Coach and O'Dea as Offensive

NOTABLE REDSKINS/SAINTS CONNECTIONS

and Defensive Assistant Coach. Manusky (2002-06) worked with Saints Offensive Coordinator

Pete Carmichael (02-05) for the San Diego Chargers. Saints QB Drew Brees (01-05) played there at the time. Manusky served as Linebackers Coach and Carmichael as Offensive Assistant/Quality Control Coach.

Manusky (2007-10), Defensive Line Coach Jim Tomsula (07-15), TE Vernon Davis (06-15) and QB Alex Smith (05-12) and Saints Mike Nolan (2005-08) were all members of the San Francisco 49ers. Manusky served as Defensive Coordinator and Nolan as Head Coach.

Tomsula, Davis and QB Colt McCoy (13) and Saints Assistant Wide Receivers Coach Ronald Curry (13-15) and WR Ted Ginn Jr. (10-12) were all members of the 49ers. Tomsula served as Defensive Line Coach (07-14)/Head Coach (15) and Curry as Offensive Assis-tant Coach (13-14)/ Wide Receivers Coach (15).

Quarterbacks Coach/Passing Game Coordinator Kevin O'Connell (QB-Player, 2008-09) played with Saints TE Benjamin Watson (04-09) on the New England Patriots.

O'Connell (QB-Player, 09) played on the Detroit Lions when Saints Special Teams Coordinator Bradford Banta (2008-13) worked there.

O'Connell (2015) worked for the Cleveland Browns when Saints LB Craig Robertson (11-15) played there. O'Connell served as Quar-terbacks Coach.

Defensive Quality Control Coach Cannon Matthews (2013) also worked for the Browns when Craig Robertson played there. Mat-thews served as Defensive Coaching Intern.

Matthews worked for the Browns when Saints LB Demario Da-vis played there in 2016. Matthews served as Assistant Defensive Backs Coach.

Wide Receivers Coach Ike Hilliard (2011) worked with Saints Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends Dan Campbell (10-15) and Mike Nolan (10-11) for the Miami Dolphins. Hilliard served as Assistant Wide Receivers Coach, Campbell as Tight Ends Coach and Nolan as Defensive Coordinator

Outside Linebacker Coach Chad Grimm (2013-14) worked for the San Diego Chargers when Saints LB Manti Te'O (13-16) played there. Grimm served as Defensive Quality Control Coach.

Director of Player Development Malcom Blacken (2001-09) and Saints Dan Campbell (TE-Player, 06-08), Special Teams Coordina-tor Bradford Banta (LS-Player, 01-03, 08-13) and Assistant Special Teams Coach Kevin O’Dea (02-03) were all members of the Detroit Lions. Blacken served as Strength and Conditioning Coach, Banta as Assistant Special Teams Coach and O’Dea as Special Teams As-sistant Coach.

OL Tony Bergstrom (2012-15) played on the Oakland Raiders when Saints Defensive Coordinator Dennis Allen (12-14) worked there. Allen served as Head Coach.

Bergstrom (2017) played with Saints TE Benjamin Watson (16-17) on the Baltimore Ravens.

LB Zach Brown (2016) played with Saints RB Mike Gillislee (15-16) and RB Jonathan Williams (16) on the Buffalo Bills.

DB Kenny Ladler (2014-15) also played with Mike Gillislee on the Bills.

WR Michael Floyd (2012-16) and S D.J Swearinger Sr. (15-16) played with Saints WR Ted Ginn Jr. (14) and DE Alex Okafor (13-16) on the Arizona Cardinals. Floyd (2017) played with Saints QB Teddy Bridgewater (14-17) on the Minnesota Vikings.

LB Mason Foster (2011-14) played on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers when Saints Kevin O’Dea (14-15) worked there. O’Dea served as Special Teams Coordinator.

Swearinger Sr. (2015) also played for the Buccaneers when Kev-in O’Dea worked there.

Foster (2015), DL Ziggy Hood (15) and LB Pernell McPhee (15-17) played with Saints T Jermon Bushrod (13-15) and WR Cameron Meredith (15-17) on the Chicago Bears.

G Shawn Lauvao (2010-13) and QB Colt McCoy (10-12) played with Saints LB Craig Robertson (11-15) and TE Benjamin Watson (10-12) on the Cleveland Browns.

CB Josh Norman (2012-15) played with Saints S Kurt Coleman (15-17), WR Ted Ginn Jr. (13) and LB A.J. Klein (13-16) on the Carolina

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Panthers. RB Adrian Peterson (2007-16) played with Saints QB Teddy

Bridgewater (14-17) and FB Zach Line (13-16) on the Minnesota Vi-kings.

WR Paul Richardson Jr. (2014-16) played with Saints C Max Unger (09-14) on the Seattle Seahawks.

QB Alex Smith (2013-17) played with Saints S Kurt Coleman (14) on the Kansas City Chiefs. Saints Assistant Special Teams coach Kevin O’Dea worked there in 2013 and served as Assistant Special Teams Coach.

LB Zach Vigil (2015-16) played with Saints T Jermon Bushrod (16-17) on the Miami Dolphins. Saints Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends Dan Campbell (10-15) worked there and served as Head Coach.

Notable College Connections:

Running Backs Coach Randy Jordan (2008-11) worked at Texas A&M when S Deshazor Everett (11-14) and Saints Defensive Assis-tant Coach Michael Hodges (LB-Player, 08-11) played there. Jordan served as Running Backs Coach.

Assistant Defensive Backs Coach James Rowe (2013) worked at Florida when CB Quinton Dunbar (11-14) and Saints LB Alex Anzalone (13-16) played there. Rowe served as a Graduate Assistant.

DL Caleb Brantley (14-16) also played with Alex Anzalone at Flor-ida.

Dunbar and TE Jordan Reed (09-12) played with Saints RB Mike Gillislee (09-12) at Florida.

Tight Ends Coach Wes Phillips (QB-Player, 97-01) played with Saints Pass Rush Specialist Brian Young (DL-Player, 96-99) at UTEP.

Director of Player Development Malcolm Blacken (2011-12) worked at Colorado when WR Paul Richardson Jr. (10-13) and Saints CB Ken Crawley (12-15) played there. Blacken served as Director of Speed, Strength & Conditioning.

S Troy Apke (2014-17) played at Penn State when Saints Offensive Assistant Coach Joseph Brady (15-16) worked there. Brady served as a Graduate Assistant.

T Geron Christian Sr. (2015-17) and LB Josh Harvey-Clemons (15-16) played with Saints DT Sheldon Rankins (12-15) at Louisville.

WR Michael Floyd (2008-11) played with Saints LB Manti Te'O (09-12) at Notre Dame.

LB Mason Foster (2007-10) played at Washington when Saints Running Backs Coach Joel Thomas (09-12) worked there. Thomas served as Running Backs Coach.

K Dustin Hopkins (2009-12) and RB Chris Thompson (09-12) played with Saints CB Patrick Robinson (06-09) and CB P.J. Williams (12-14) at Florida State.

LB Ryan Kerrigan (2007-10) played at Purdue when Saints Joel Thomas (06-08) worked there. Thomas served as Running Backs Coach.

QB Colt McCoy (2005-09) played with Saints DE Alex Okafor (09-12) at Texas.

LB Preston Smith (2011-14) played with Saints DB J.T. Gray (14-17) at Mississippi State.

TE Jeremy Sprinkle (2013-16) played with Saints DL Mitchell Loewen (11-15) and RB Jonathan Williams (12-15) at Arkansas. Saints Joel Thomas (13-14) worked there and served as Running Backs Coach.

LS Nick Sundberg (2005-08) played with Saints DE Cameron Jor-dan (07-10) at California.

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SERIES SUPERLATIVES

REDSKINS

PASSINGCompletions 30 Jason Campbell, 12/06/09Attempts 43 Patrick Ramsey, 10/13/02Yards 367 Jason Campbell, 12/06/09TDs 4 Four Times Last Time: Kirk Cousins, 11/15/15

RUSHINGAttempts 32 Reggie Brooks, 09/11/94Yards 119 Ladell Betts, 12/17/06TDs 3 Ray McDonald, 09/24/67

RECEIVINGReceptions 8 Two Times Last Time: Gary Clark, 11/18/90Yards 164 Santana Moss, 09/14/08TDs 2 Seven Times: Last Time: Jordan Reed, 11/15/15

DEFENSESacks 2 LaVar Arrington, 10/13/02Interceptions 2 Two Times Last Time: Chris Horton, 09/14/08

SAINTS

PASSING Completions 35 Drew Brees, 12/06/09Attempts 52 Drew Brees, 09/09/12Yards 419 Drew Brees, 12/06/09TDs 3 Two Times Last Time: Drew Brees, 09/09/12

RUSHINGAttempts 30 Deuce McAllister, 11/30/03Yards 165 Deuce McAllister, 11/30/03TDs 2 Aaron Brooks, 11/30/03

RECEIVINGReceptions 10 Two Times Last Time: Eric Martin, 11/18/90Yards 146 Eric Martin, 11/06/88TDs 2 Two Times Last Time: Brandin Cooks, 11/15/15

DEFENSESacks 3 Darren Howard, 10/13/02 Interceptions 2 Jay Bellamy, 10/13/02

CAREER STATS VS. SAINTS

Projected Offensive Starters

QB Alex Smith [four games]:76-of-127, 850 yards, 5 TD, 5 INT

RB Adrian Peterson [three games]:50 att., 179 yards

RB Chris Thompson [two games):6 att., 71 yards

WR Jamison Crowder [two games]:11 rec., 132 yards, 1 TD

WR Paul Richardson, Jr. (one game):2 rec., 33 yards

WR Josh Doctson (one game):4 rec., 81 yards

TE Jordan Reed [two games]:3 rec., 29 yards, 2 TD

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

DE Jonathan Allen:First career game vs. Saints

NT Daron Payne:First career game vs. Saints

DE Matt Ioannidis (one game):1 QBH

LB Preston Smith [two games]:5 tackles (3 solo, 2 assist), 1 QBH, 1 TFL

LB Zach Brown [two games]:11 tackles (10 solo, 1 assist), 1 TFL, 1 PD

LB Mason Foster [seven games]:34 tackles (21 solo, 13 assist), 3 PD, 1 INT, 1 TD, 1 TFL

LB Ryan Kerrigan [three games]:8 tackles (7 solo, 1 assist), 3 QBH, 2 sacks, 2 TFL

CB Josh Norman [seven games]:32 tackles (25 solo, 7 assist), 3 PD, 1 INT, 1 FF

CB Quinton Dunbar:First career game vs. Saints

S D.J. Swearinger, Sr. [three game]:10 tackles (9 solo, 1 assist), 1 INT, 1 TFL, 1 FR, 1 PD

S Montae Nicholson [one game]:4 tackles (4 solo)

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OFFENSE

REDSKINS SAINTS64 POINTS 13714 Points in 1st Quarter 2038 Points in 2nd Quarter 353 Points in 3rd Quarter 149 Points in 4th Quarter 627 Offensive Touchdowns 153 Rushing TDs 74 Passing TDs 80 Return TDs 05 Field Goals 101149 Yards From Scrimmage 1673383 Yards Per Game 418.3201 Total Plays 2645.7 Avg. Per Play 6.35/2 Fumbles/Lost 6/41 Had Intercepted 016/39 Third-down Conversions 19/4841.0 Third-down Percentage 39.62/3 Fourth-down Conversions 3/366.7 Fourth-down Percentages 10022/219 Penalties/Yards 28/30133:31 Time of Possession Avg. 31:24

PASSING 96 Pass Attempts 16366 Pass Completions 12368.8 Completion Percentage 75.5767 Passing Yards 1305255.7 Avg. Yards/Game 326.34 Passing Touchdowns 81 Interceptions 0102.2 Rating 114.76 Times Sacked 65 Completions of 25+ yards 9 RUSHING 99 Rush Attempts 95413 Rush Yards 4184.17 Yards Per Carry 4.40137.7 Yards Per Game 104.53 Touchdowns 723 First Downs 3013 Rushes of 10+ yards 9

RECEIVING 66 Receptions 123767 Receiving yards 130511.6 Yards Per Catch 10.6255.7 Yards Per Game 326.34 Touchdowns 836 First Downs 615 Receptions of 25+ yards 9

DEFENSE

REDSKINS SAINTS44 POINTS 1217 Points in 1st Quarter 3117 Points in 2nd Quarter 277 Points in 3rd Quarter 2613 Points in 4th Quarter 376 Offensive Touchdowns 142 Rushing TDs 34 Passing TDs 110 Return TDs 11 Field Goals 5834 Yards From Scrimmage 1562278 Yards Per Game 390.5177 Total Plays 2414.7 Avg. Per Play 6.54/2 Fumbles/Lost 6/23 Had Intercepted 116/38 Third-down Conversions 21/4642.1 Third-down Percentage 45.70/3 Fourth-down Conversions 1/20 Fourth-down Percentages 5026/208 Penalties/Yards 22/23426:29 Time of Possession Avg. 28:36

PASSING 110 Pass Attempts 13468 Pass Completions 10061.8 Completion Percentage 74.6597 Passing Yards 1292199 Avg. Yards/Game 3234 Passing Touchdowns 113 Interceptions 177 Rating 128.77 Times Sacked 93 Completions of 25+ yards 11

RUSHING 60 Rush Attempts 98272 Rush Yards 3184.53 Yards Per Carry 3.2490.7 Yards Per Game 79.52 Touchdowns 319 First Downs 139 Rushes of 10+ yards 8

RECEIVING 68 Receptions 100597 Receiving yards 12928.8 Yards Per Catch 12.9199 Yards Per Game 3234 Touchdowns 1127 First Downs 643 Receptions of 25+ yards 11

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Associated PressNov. 19, 2017

NEW ORLEANS -- The New Orleans Saints extended their win-ning streak to eight games with an unlikely comeback, erasing a 15-point defi cit inside the fi nal six minutes or regulation and kicking a short fi eld goal in overtime to defeat the Washington Redskins 34-31 on Sunday.

Mark Ingram capped a 131-yard rushing performance with gains of 20 and 31 yards on back-to-back carries in overtime to set up Wil Lutz's winning 28-yard kick.

Drew Brees passed for 385 yards and two touchdowns, going 11 of 11 for 164 yards and his only two touchdowns on New Orleans' fi nal two possessions of regulation. His fi rst TD went to tight end Josh Hill with 2:53 to go and the last to Alvin Kamara with 1:05 left.

The Saints (8-2) set up their fi nal drive with by stopping Samaje Perine on third-and-1 at the two-minute warning when a fi rst down would have allowed Washington (4-6) to run out the clock.

After Kamara had corralled a bobble while running between two converging defenders to score from 18 yards out, he took a pitch on a misdirection play to the left side and easily reached the end zone for a 2-point conversion as the Superdome crowd -- at least those who hadn't left early -- went wild.

Washington managed to get into winning fi eld-goal range in the fi nal minute of regulation, only to be pushed back by a fl uky ground-ing penalty that appeared to result from Kirk Cousins' miscommu-nication with a receiver, followed by a sack as time expired.

The Redskins also received the ball fi rst in overtime, but the Saints' hobbled defense, which gave up more yards than in any game during its winning streak, rallied to force a quick punt and Ingram did the rest.

Cousins passed for 322 yards and three touchdowns.Aggressively looking down fi eld against a hobbled Saints sec-

ondary, Cousins completed 22 of 32 passes with no interceptions. His touchdowns went for 40 yards to Ryan Grant, 16 to Chris Thomp-son and 7 to Jeremy Sprinkle. Grant's TD, which made it 24-13 in the third quarter, capped a drive extended by a successful fake punt on fourth-and-1 from the Redskins 15-yard line.

Perine carried 23 times for 117 yards, including his 1-yard TD.New Orleans' defense entered the game without veteran safety

Kenny Vaccaro and then lost top cornerback Marshon Lattimore at the end of Washington's fi rst possession when he twisted his left ankle while diving to break up a pass in the end zone. The Saints also entered the game without leading tackler and starting middle linebacker A.J. Klein.

The Redskins gained 456 yards -- their second most this season -- against a Saints defense that had not allowed more 347 yards in any game during New Orleans' winning streak.

INJURIESRedskins: Guard Shawn Lauvao left in the fi rst half with what

team offi cials described as a stinger and did not return. Reserve defensive end Terrell McClain left the game for good in the fi rst half with an injured toe.

Saints: Lattimore tried to return for the fi rst defensive series of the second half, but came off the fi eld soon after and went to the locker room. Defensive end Alex Okafor needed help off the fi eld, favoring his left leg, in the fourth quarter.

LAST MEETING

REDSKINS FALL TO SAINTS, 34-31 OT

Redskins SaintsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 24 27 By Rushing 6 10 By Passing 15 16 By Penalty 3 1THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 4-12-33% 4-12-33%FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 2-2-100% 1-1-100%TOTAL NET YARDS 456 535 Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) 67 66 Average gain per offensive play 6.8 8.1NET YARDS RUSHING 156 160 Total Rushing Plays 33 23 Average gain per rushing play 4.7 7.0 Tackles for a loss-number and yards 4-5 4-22NET YARDS PASSING 300 375 Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass 2-22 2-10 Gross yards passing 322 385PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED 32-22-0 41-29-1 Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) 8.8 8.7KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks 6-6-2 7-7-7PUNTS Number and Average 5-49.6 3-39.7 Had Blocked 0 0FGs - PATs Had Blocked 0-0 0-0 Net Punting Average 38.0 39.7TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) 0 38 No. and Yards Punt Returns 0-0 2-38 No. and Yards Kickoff Returns 0-0 4-80 No. and Yards Interception Returns 1-0 0-0PENALTIES Number and Yards 9-67 7-54FUMBLES Number and Lost 1-0 0-0TOUCHDOWNS 4 3 Rushing 1 1 Passing 3 2EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts 4-4 3-3 Kicking Made-Attempts 4-4 2-2 Rushing Made-Attempts 0-0 1-1FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts 1-1 4-4RED ZONE EFFICIENCY 3-3-100% 2-4-50%GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY 2-2-100% 1-2-50%SAFETIES 0 0FINAL SCORE 31 34TIME OF POSSESSION 32:11 30:24

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NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE East Division Team W L T Pct Conf Div StreakRedskins 2 1 0 .667 2-0-0 0-0-0 Won 1Cowboys 2 2 0 .500 2-2-0 1-0-0 Won 1Eagles 2 2 0 .500 1-1-0 0-0-0 Lost 1Giants 1 3 0 .250 0-2-0 0-1-0 Lost 1 North Division Team W L T Pct Conf Div StreakBears 3 1 0 .750 3-1-0 0-1-0 Won 3Packers 2 1 1 .625 1-1-1 1-0-1 Won 1Vikings 1 2 1 .375 1-1-1 0-0-1 Lost 2Lions 1 3 0 .250 0-2-0 0-0-0 Lost 1 South Division Team W L T Pct Conf Div StreakSaints 3 1 0 .750 2-1-0 1-1-0 Won 3Panthers 2 1 0 .667 1-1-0 0-1-0 Won 1Buccaneers 2 2 0 .500 2-1-0 1-0-0 Lost 2Falcons 1 3 0 .250 1-2-0 1-1-0 Lost 2 West Division Team W L T Pct Conf Div StreakRams 4 0 0 1.000 2-0-0 1-0-0 Won 4Seahawks 2 2 0 .500 2-1-0 1-0-0 Won 249ers 1 3 0 .250 1-1-0 0-0-0 Lost 2Cardinals 0 4 0 .000 0-4-0 0-2-0 Lost 4

AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE

East DivisionTeam W L T Pct Conf Div StreakMiami Dolphins 3 1 0 .750 3-1-0 1-1-0 Lost 1Patriots 2 2 0 .500 2-1-0 1-0-0 Won 1Bills 1 3 0 .250 0-2-0 0-0-0 Lost 1Jets 1 3 0 .250 0-3-0 0-1-0 Lost 3 North Division Team W L T Pct Conf Div StreakBengals 3 1 0 .750 2-0-0 1-0-0 Won 1Ravens 3 1 0 .750 3-1-0 1-1-0 Won 2Browns 1 2 1 .375 1-1-1 0-0-1 Lost 1Steelers 1 2 1 .375 0-2-1 0-1-1 Lost 1 South Division Team W L T Pct Conf Div StreakTitans 3 1 0 .750 2-1-0 2-0-0 Won 3Jaguars 3 1 0 .750 2-1-0 0-1-0 Won 1Texans 1 3 0 .250 1-2-0 1-1-0 Won 1Colts 1 3 0 .250 0-2-0 0-1-0 Lost 2 West Division Team W L T Pct Conf Div StreakChiefs 4 0 0 1.000 3-0-0 2-0-0 Won 4 Broncos 2 2 0 .500 1-2-0 1-1-0 Lost 2 Chargers 2 2 0 .500 1-1-0 0-1-0 Won 1 Raiders 1 3 0 .250 1-2-0 0-1-0 Won 1

2018 NFL STANDINGS AND RANKINGS

REDSKINS 2018 SEASON RANKINGS

OFFENSE No. Rank (NFL/NFC)Yards / Game 383.0 14/7Yards / Play 5.72 17/8Rushing Yards / Game 137.7 5/3Rushing Yards / Play 4.17 17/10Passing Yards / Game 245.3 18/9Passing Yards / Play 7.22 9/5Interception Rate 1.04% 4/3Sacks / Pass Attempt 6.25% 15/5First Downs / Game 23.3 7t/3t3rd Down Pct 41.03% 14/94th Down Pct 66.67% 9t/4Red Zone Pct 54.55% 19t /10tGoal to Go% 100.00% 1t/1tAvg Time of Possession 33:31 3/2Points / Game 21.3 23/11

DEFENSE No. Rank (NFL/NFC)Yards / Game 278.0 3/1Yards / Play 4.71 3/1Rushing Yards / Game 90.7 7/6Rushing Yards / Play 4.53 23/10Passing Yards / Game 187.3 3/2Passing Yards / Play 4.8 3/1Interception Rate 2.73% 10/5Sacks / Pass Attempt 6.36% 20/11First Downs / Game 16.7 5/33rd Down Pct 42.11% 20/114th Down Pct 0.00% 1t/1tRed Zone Pct 71.43% 24t/12Goal to Go% 75.00% 20/9Points / Game 14.70 2/1Point Differential / Game 6.7 6/3Yard Differential / Game 105 4/2

SPECIAL TEAMS No. Rank (NFL/NFC)Field Goals Made 83.33% 18t/9tPunt Return Avg 6.8 18/7Kickoff Return Avg 14.6 32/16Punt Coverage Avg 12.2 26/13Kickoff Coverage Avg 22 13/6

ALL-TIME WINS

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

Franchise (Founded) Total Wins1. Green Bay Packers (1921) 7732. Chicago Bears (1920) 7693. New York Giants (1925) 7124. Pittsburgh Steelers (1933)* 6515. Washington Redskins (1932) 618

* Does not include victories by 1943 combined “Phil-Pitt Steagles” team

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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

PLAYER PRONUNCIATION GUIDETroy Apke app-KEYGeron Christian Sr. JARE-enJosh Doctson DOCK-sunDeshazor Everett de-SHAY-zorShaun Dion Hamilton Shawn DEE-onMatt Ioannidis eye-an-NYE-disShawn Lauvao luh-VOWTy Nsekhe en-SECK-heDaron Payne duh-RONSamaje Perine sah-MAH-jay / PEE-rhineChase Roullier ROO-lee-ayBrandon Scherff SCHER-effD.J. Swearinger Sr. SWEAR-in-jurr

RESERVE LISTSArie Kouandjio r-REE / kwan-JOEManasseh Garner muh-NESS-uhDerrius Guice GICE (rhymes with ‘Dice’)

COACHING STAFF PRONUNCIATION GUIDEBen Kotwica cot-WEE-kuhKavan Latham kuh-VONGreg Manusky man-US-keyJim Tomsula tom-SOO-luh

2018 MEDIA GUIDE INFORMATION

A digital edition of the 2018 Washington Redskins Media Guide is available for download by directing your browser to http://redskins.1stroundmediagroup.com.

The bookmarked PDF includes: » Bios for executives, coaches, players and other team personnel » Rosters and pronunciation guides » 2017 recap information » Team history and records » Information on Redskins facilities and events » 2018 media policies and guidelines

The guide is in PDF format and can be viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader, which can be downloaded for free at get.adobe.com/reader. Furthermore, updated weekly information will be made available throughout the season on the team’s online medial portal.

ROSTER SUPERLATIVES

As of Sept. 22:

Tallest Player...................................................... Ty Nsekhe (6’8”)

Shortest Player ......................................Chris Thompson (5’8”)

Average Height ......................................................................... 6’ 0”

Heaviest Player ................................. Morgan Moses (335 lbs.)

Lightest Player ............................. Jamison Crowder (177 lbs.)

Average Weight ............................................................... 245.6 lbs

Oldest Player ....................................................Vernon Davis (34)

Youngest Player ......................................................Tim Settle (21)

Average Age ................................................................... 23.1 years

A NOTE ON NAMESPlease include suffi xes for the names of safety D.J. Swear-

inger Sr., offensive tackle Geron Christian Sr. and wide receiver Paul Richardson Jr., in fi rst references when possible.

COACH MEDIA AVAILABILITY NOTES

On a typical game week, Head Coach Jay Gruden will address media at 2 p.m. on Monday and following practice on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

On such weeks, Defensive Coordinator Greg Manusky will ad-dress media after practice on Thursday. Offensive Coordinator Matt Cavanaugh will address media following practice on Friday.

Media availability sessions will take place in the Media Inter-view Room at Inova Sports Performance Center at Redskins Park in Loudon County.

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» Dating back to 2011, the Redskins have now selected at least seven players in eight consecutive drafts for the fi rst time since the league adopted the seven-round format in 1994.

» Including their 10 selections in the 2017 NFL Draft, the Red-skins have now selected eight or more players in back-to-back drafts for only the third time since the NFL adopted the seven-round format in 1994, including instances in 2011-12, 2014-15 and 2017-18.

» The Redskins made two trades during the draft. On Day 2, the Redskins sent the Nos. 44 and 142 overall picks to the San Fran-cisco 49ers for the Nos. 59 and 74 overall selections. On Day 3, the team traded the Nos. 205 and 231 picks to the Los Angeles Rams for the Nos. 197 and 256 selections.

» Of the Redskins’ eight selections, seven were made with picks acquired by trade, including draft-day trades with San Francisco (RB Derrius Guice and T Geron Christian) and the Los Angeles Rams (LB Shaun Dion Hamilton and WR Trey Quinn), an offseason trade with Denver (S Troy Apke and DL Tim Settle) and a 2017 preseason trade with the Rams (CB Greg Stroman).

» The Redskins’ seven selections with picks acquired by trades are the team’s most since 2011 (eight). The only player selected by Washington with one of the team’s original picks was DL Daron Payne with the No. 13 overall selection.

» The Redskins have selected at least four players with picks acquired via trade in each of the last fi ve drafts. It is the team’s lon-gest such stretch since a fi ve-draft span from 1985-89.

» The Redskins selected two pairs of college teammates in the same draft for the fi rst time since 2012.

» The Redskins have now selected at least one pair of college teammates in six of the last eight drafts (Nebraska’s Roy Helu Jr., DeJon Gomes and Niles Paul in 2011; SMU’s Josh LeRibeus and Richard Crawford and Iowa’s Adam Gettis and Jordan Bernstine in 2012; Florida State’s Chris Thompson and Brandon Jenkins in 2013; Arkansas’ Martrell Spaight and Tevin Mitchel in 2015; Alabama’s Jonathan Allen and Ryan Anderson in 2017; Alabama’s Daron Payne and Shaun Dion Hamilton and Virginia Tech’s Tim Settle and Greg Stroman in 2018).

» The 2018 NFL Draft marks the sixth time the Redskins have selected a pair of teammates out of Alabama (1941, 1948, 1951, 1962 and 2017).

» The 2018 NFL Draft marks the fi rst time the Redskins have selected a pair of teammates out of Virginia Tech.

» The Redskins have now selected a pair of college teammates from the same school in back-to-back years for the fi rst time since

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1964-65, when the team selected a pair of teammates from Arizona State in both drafts. In those drafts, the Redskins selected Pro Foot-ball Hall of Fame HB/WR Charley Taylor and G John Seedborg from Arizona State in 1964, and then added legendary TE Jerry Smith and HB Dave Estrada from the same university in 1965.

» With four selections from the University of Alabama across the 2017-18 drafts, the Redskins selected at least four players from a single school in a two-year span for the fi rst time since selecting T Mark Doak (No. 147 overall), DB Ardell Johnson (No. 277) and G Dennis Pavelka (No. 412) from Nebraska in 1975 and selecting Ne-braska DE Dean Gissler (No. 308) in 1976.

» The Redskins made multiple picks in the seventh round for the third consecutive year, marking the team’s fi rst three-year stretch with multiple seventh-round picks since selecting at least two play-ers in that round in each of the 2010-12 NFL Drafts.

» The Redskins selected fi ve defensive players and have now picked at least fi ve defensive players in consecutive drafts for the fi rst time since 1989-90, when the draft consisted of 12 rounds.

» The Redskins have now selected at least one defensive line-man in each of the last three drafts (Matt Ioannidis in 2016, Jonathan Allen in 2017 and Daron Payne and Tim Settle in 2018). It marks the fi rst time the team has taken a defensive lineman in three straight drafts since selecting one in each of the 2000-02 drafts, when all three selections were taken in sixth round or later (Del Cowsette in 2000, Mario Monds in 2001 and Greg Scott in 2002).

» The last time the Redskins took a defensive lineman in the fi fth round or earlier in three consecutive drafts was from 1991-93 (Bobby Wilson in 1991, Shane Collins in 1992 and Sterling Palmer in 1993).

» All eight of the Redskins’ draft picks played their collegiate careers in the Football Bowl Subdivision, marking the sixth straight year the team’s entire draft class had played at the FBS level. The last Redskins draft pick to play in the Football Championship Subdi-vision was South Dakota’s Tom Compton (2012).

» Seven of the eight members of the Redskins’ draft class played at schools in “Power Five” conferences.

» The Redskins selected three players from the Southeastern Conference, three players from the Atlantic Coast Conference, and one player each from the Big Ten and American Athletic Confer-ences. The SEC leads all conferences with 14 of the Redskins’ 43 selections since 2014, followed by the ACC with 10 selections.

DL DARON PAYNE (RD. 1, NO. 13)

» Payne was the 467th selection made by the Redskins in the Common Draft era (since 1967) and the 29th fi rst-round selection in that time frame. He is the 60th fi rst-round selection by the Red-skins all-time since the institution of the draft in 1936.

» Payne’s selection marks the second straight year in which the Redskins have selected a defensive player with their fi rst selection of the draft (DL Jonathan Allen in 2017). The last time the Redskins selected defensive players with their fi rst selection in consecutive drafts was in the 2013-14 drafts, in which the team selected CB Da-vid Amerson and LB Trent Murphy, respectively (both in the second round).

» With the fi rst-round selections of Allen and Payne across the 2017-18 drafts, the Redskins have now selected a defensive player in the fi rst round of consecutive drafts for the fi rst time since 2004 (S Sean Taylor) and 2005 (CB Carlos Rogers).

» The selections of Payne and Allen – both University of Ala-bama products – in the fi rst round of back-to-back years marks the fi rst time the Redskins have selected players from the same school in the fi rst round of consecutive drafts in the Common Draft era. It is the second such occurrence in the team’s full draft history, including the selections of Oklahoma’s George Thomas and Leon Heath in the 1950 and 1951 drafts, respectively.

» Payne and Allen became the fi rst set of college teammates

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from the same position group selected by the same NFL franchise in consecutive fi rst rounds since the San Francisco 49ers took Or-egon defensive linemen Arik Armstead and DeForest Buckner in the 2015-16 drafts, respectively.

» Payne is the 10th defensive player selected by the Redskins in the fi rst round since 1999, joining CB Champ Bailey (1999), LB LaVar Arrington (2000), S Sean Taylor (2004), CB Carlos Rogers (2005), S LaRon Landry (2007), DE/LB Brian Orakpo (2009), LB Ryan Kerrigan (2011) and DL Jonathan Allen (2017). Nine of the 10 defensive players selected by the Redskins in the fi rst round in that time frame have earned at least one Pro Bowl selection during their career. The lone exception – Allen – was limited to fi ve games by a season-ending Lisfranc injury as a rookie last year.

» Payne’s selection marks the sixth time in the Common Draft era that the Redskins have selected a defensive lineman in the fi rst round, joining Jonathan Allen (2017), Ryan Kerrigan (2011), Brian Orakpo (2009, transitioned to linebacker in 2010), Kenard Lang (1997) and Bobby Wilson (1991). The Redskins also selected Tracy Rocker (1989, third round), Markus Koch (1986, second round), Bob Slater (1984, second round), Duncan McColl (1977, fourth round) and Bill Brundige (1970, second round) with the team’s fi rst selec-tions of each of the drafts listed.

» With the selections of Payne and Allen, the Redskins have now used fi rst-round selections on defensive linemen in consecutive drafts for the fi rst time in the Common Draft era.

» Payne is the 24th player from the University of Alabama se-lected by the Redskins all-time, joining B Riley Smith (1936), B Charley Holm (1939), E Sandy Sanford (1940), T Fred Davis (1941), G Ed Hickerson (1941), G Tony Leon (1943), B Bobby Jenkins (1945), T Fay Mills (1946), B Harry Gilmer (1948), B Lowell Tew (1948), T Dick Flowers (1949), E Ed White (1950), B Eddie Salem (1951), C El-liot Speed (1951), B Billy Hicks (1956), T Billy Neighbors (1962), E Tommy Brooker (1962), DB Steve Higginbotham (1972), DT Thomas Rayam (1990), T Chris Samuels (2000), G Arie Kouandjio (2015), DL Jonathan Allen (2017) and LB Ryan Anderson (2017).

» Payne’s selection at No. 13 marks the fi fth-highest the Red-skins have selected a player from the University of Alabama, trailing B Harry Gilmer (No. 1 in 1948), B Riley Smith (No. 2 in 1936), T Chris Samuels (No. 3 in 2000) and B Lowell Tew (No. 4 in 1948).

» Payne is the eighth Southeastern Conference product select-ed by the Redskins in the fi rst round in the Common Draft era. The Redskins have now selected an SEC product in the fi rst round of consecutive drafts for the fi rst time since 1999 (Georgia CB Champ Bailey) and 2000 (Alabama T Chris Samuels).

» Payne becomes the third player selected by the Redskins all-time with the No. 13 overall pick, joining FB Ray McDonald (1967) and DE/LB Brian Orakpo (2009).

RB DERRIUS GUICE (RD. 2, NO. 59)

» Guice was the 468th selection made by the Redskins in the Common Draft era (since 1967) and the 38th second-round selec-tion in that time frame. He is the 56th second-round selection by the Redskins all-time since the institution of the draft in 1936.

» Guice became the fi rst offensive player selected by the Red-skins in the second round since the team selected three offensive players in the second round of the 2008 NFL Draft.

» Prior to Guice’s selection, the Redskins had selected a de-fensive player with their last six second-round picks, including the selections of LB Ryan Anderson (2017), S Su’a Cravens (2016), LB Preston Smith (2015), LB Trent Murphy (2014), CB David Amerson (2013) and DL Jarvis Jenkins (2011). (Note: The team did not make a second-round selection in 2012.) The six consecutive second-round picks on defensive players prior to Guice represented the longest stretch used by the Redskins on one side of the ball in the second round in the Common Draft era.

» Guice becomes the fi rst running back selected by the Red-skins in the second round since the team drafted Iowa’s Ladell Bet-

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ts with the No. 56 overall pick in 2002. » Dating back to 2011, the Redskins have now selected a running

back in eight consecutive drafts, the team’s longest stretch since taking a running back in nine consecutive years across the 1983-91 drafts, which each consisted of 12 rounds.

» Guice is the 12th LSU product selected by the Redskins all-time, joining E Charlie Webb (1946), B Red Knight (1947), E Charlie Webb (1947), B Dan Sandifer (1948), T Ray Potter (1952), B Vince Gonzales (1956), E Billy Shoemake (1959), RB Bob Brunet (1968), TE Robert Royal (2002), S LaRon Landry (2007) and LB Perry Riley (2010).

» Guice becomes the fi rst LSU product selected by the Red-skins in the second round in franchise history. His selection marks the fourth-highest the Redskins have selected a player from LSU, trailing S LaRon Landry’s selection at No. 6 overall in 2007, B Red Knight’s selection at No. 17 overall in 1947 and B Dan Sandifer’s selection at No. 28 overall in 1948.

» Including the selections DL Jonathan Allen and LB Ryan An-derson in 2017 and the selections of DL Da’Ron Payne and Guice in 2018, the Redskins have selected four players from the Southeast-ern Conference with their four most-recent fi rst- and second-round picks. It marks the fi rst time the Redskins have taken four players from the same conference with four consecutive fi rst- or second-round picks in the Common Draft era.

» Guice becomes the sixth player selected by the Redskins all-time with the No. 59 overall pick, joining T Roy Young (1938), T Bob Hendren (1946), T Hank Harris (1947), B Gary Lowe (1956) and FB Jim Snowden (1964).

» Guice was selected with a pick acquired by the Redskins in a draft day trade in which the Redskins sent the Nos. 44 and 142 overall picks to San Francisco in exchange for the Nos. 59 and 75 overall selections. It marked the Redskins fi rst selection using an acquired pick in the 2018 NFL Draft. The No. 59 overall selection originally belonged to the New Orleans Saints, who traded the pick to San Francisco during the 2017 NFL Draft for the right to select 2017 Offensive Rookie of the Year Alvin Kamara.

T GERON CHRISTIAN (RD. 3, NO. 74)

» Christian was the 469th selection made by the Redskins in the Common Draft era (since 1967) and the 35th third-round selection in that time frame. He is the 65th third-round selection by the Red-skins all-time since the institution of the draft in 1936.

» Christian became the fi rst offensive lineman selected by the Redskins in the third round since the team selected two linemen – T Morgan Moses and G/C Spencer Long – in the third round of the 2014 NFL Draft. Those two players combined to appear in 96 regular season games with 80 starts for the Redskins across the 2014-17 campaigns.

» Christian became the ninth offensive lineman selected by the Redskins in the fi rst three rounds since 2000. Three of the of-fensive linemen selected in that timespan (Chris Samuels in 2000, Trent Williams in 2010 and Brandon Scherff in 2015) have combined for 14 career Pro Bowl appearances.

» Christian is the fi fth player from Louisville selected by the Redskins all-time, joining T Ron Petty (1961), TE Jamie Asher (1995), LB Robert McCune (2005) and LB Josh Harvey-Clemons (2017).

» With Christian’s selection in 2018 and the seventh-round se-lection of LB Josh Harvey-Clemons in 2017, the Redskins have now selected a Louisville product in consecutive drafts for the fi rst time in team history.

» Christian became the fi rst Louisville product selected by the Redskins in the third round in franchise history. His selection at No. 74 marks the highest the Redskins have selected a player from Lou-isville, surpassing TE Jamie Asher’s No. 137 overall selection in the 1995 NFL Draft.

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» Christian became the fourth player selected by the Redskins all-time with the No. 74 overall pick, joining G Marcel Saunders (1936), E Russ Brown (1964) and G Paul Siever (1992).

DB TROY APKE (RD. 4, NO. 109)

» Apke was the 470th selection made by the Redskins in the Common Draft era (since 1967) and the 34th fourth-round selec-tion in that time frame. He is the 49th fourth-round selection by the Redskins all-time since the institution of the draft in 1936.

» Apke’s selection with the No. 109 overall pick marks the high-est the Redskins have selected a safety since selecting LaRon Landry with the No. 6 overall pick in the 2007 NFL Draft. (Note: Su’a Cravens was initially selected as a linebacker with the No. 53 overall pick in 2016).

» Apke became the second safety selected by the Redskins in the fourth round in the past two years after the team selected Mon-tae Nicholson with the No. 123 overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft. Apke and Nicholson are both natives of Allegheny County, Pennsyl-vania, as Apke played his high school career at Mt. Lebanon High School and Nicholson completed his prep career at Gateway High School, approximately 25 miles away.

» The 2017-18 drafts mark the Redskins’ fi rst time selecting the same position in the fourth round in back-to-back years since se-lecting linebackers Shawn Barber and Nate Stimson in the fourth round of the 1998 and 1999 NFL Drafts, respectively.

» Apke was the 22nd Penn State product selected by the Red-skins all-time, joining G Johnny Jaffurs (1943), B Joe Colone (1947), B Don Bailey (1955), E Jack Faris (1958), QB Richie Lucas (1960), T Andy Stynchula (1960), G Earl Kohlhaas (1960), B Jim Kerr (1961), E Bob Mitinger (1962), B Ton Urbanik (1964), DB Paul Johnson (1970), LB James Kates (1970), LB Rich Milot (1979), LB Larry Kubin (1981), LB Andre Collins (1990), G Paul Siever (1992), WR Terry Smith (1992), C Greg Huntington (1993), T Andre Johnson (1996), LB LaVar Arrington (2000) and RB Evan Royster (2011).

» Penn State’s 22 all-time selections by the Redskins are the fourth-most of any program, trailing Notre Dame (34), USC (30) and Alabama (24). Their 12 selections by the Redskins in the Common Draft era are tied with Nebraska for the most in that timeframe.

» Apke became the fi rst defensive player from Penn State se-lected by the Redskins since selecting three-time Pro Bowl line-backer LaVar Arrington with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2000 NFL Draft.

» Apke becomes the sixth player selected by the Redskins all-time with the No. 109 overall pick, joining G Henry Bartos (1938), T Monte Moncrief (1946), RB Jamie Morris (1988), DB Rico Labbe (1990) and QB Sage Rosenfels (2001).

» DL TIM SETTLE (RD. 5, NO. 163)

» Settle was the 471st selection made by the Redskins in the Common Draft era (since 1967) and the 49th fi fth-round selection in that time frame. He is the 74th fi fth-round selection by the Red-skins all-time since the institution of the draft in 1936.

» Settle was the second defensive lineman selected by the Red-skins in the fi fth round in the past three drafts. The team selected DL Matt Ioannidis with the No. 152 overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft.

» With the selection of Settle and the fi rst-round selection of DL Da’Ron Payne, the Redskins have now selected two defensive linemen in the same draft for the fi rst time since selecting Anthony Montgomery and Kedric Golston in the 2006 NFL Draft.

» Settle played his prep career at Stonewall Jackson H.S. in Manassas, Va., approximately 25 miles from team headquarters in Ashburn, Va. Including the selection of Stone Bridge H.S.’s Jona-than Allen last year, the Redskins have now selected players from the Northern Virginia metro area in back-to-back drafts.

» Settle was the seventh Virginia Tech product selected by the

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Redskins all-time, joining C Buzz Nutter (1953), E Tom Petty (1955), TE Ken Barefoot (1968), T Derek Smith (1999), DB Kyshoen Jarrett (2015) and CB Kendall Fuller (2016).

» Settle became the third Virginia Tech product selected by the Redskins in the last four drafts, with all three picks coming on the defensive side of the ball.

» Settle became the fourth player selected by the Redskins all-time with the No. 163 overall pick, joining T Doug Conaway (1952), TE Danzell Lee (1985) and DE Dexter Nottage (1994).

LB SHAUN DION HAMILTON (RD. 6, 197)

» Hamilton was the 472nd selection made by the Redskins in the Common Draft era (since 1967) and the 57th sixth-round selec-tion in that time frame. He is the 83rd sixth-round selection by the Redskins all-time since the institution of the draft in 1936.

» Hamilton was the second linebacker from Alabama selected by the Redskins in the last two drafts, joining LB Ryan Anderson (No. 49 overall in 2017). Including the selections of DL Jonathan Al-len and DL Da’Ron Payne in the 2017 and 2018 drafts, respectively, the Redskins have now selected a defensive lineman and linebacker from Alabama in back-to-back drafts.

» Hamilton was the 25th player from the University of Alabama selected by the Redskins all-time, joining B Riley Smith (1936), B Charley Holm (1939), E Sandy Sanford (1940), T Fred Davis (1941), G Ed Hickerson (1941), G Tony Leon (1943), B Bobby Jenkins (1945), T Fay Mills (1946), B Harry Gilmer (1948), B Lowell Tew (1948), T Dick Flowers (1949), E Ed White (1950), B Eddie Salem (1951), C El-liot Speed (1951), B Billy Hicks (1956), T Billy Neighbors (1962), E Tommy Brooker (1962), DB Steve Higginbotham (1972), DT Thomas Rayam (1990), T Chris Samuels (2000), G Arie Kouandjio (2015), DL Jonathan Allen (2017), LB Ryan Anderson (2017) and DL Da’Ron Payne (2018).

» Alabama’s 25 all-time selections by the Redskins are third-most from any school in franchise history, trailing only Notre Dame (34) and USC (30).

» Hamilton becomes the third player selected by the Redskins all-time with the No. 197 overall pick, joining T Len Vella (1962) and QB Gus Frerotte (1994).

DB GREG STROMAN (RD. 7, NO. 241)

» Stroman was the 473rd selection made by the Redskins in the Common Draft era (since 1967) and the 62nd seventh-round selec-tion in that time frame. He is the 93rd seventh-round selection by the Redskins all-time since the institution of the draft in 1936.

» Stroman was the eighth Virginia Tech product selected by the Redskins all-time, joining C Buzz Nutter (1953), E Tom Petty (1955), TE Ken Barefoot (1968), T Derek Smith (1999), DB Kyshoen Jarrett (2015), CB Kendall Fuller (2016) and DL Tim Settle (2018).

» With Stroman’s selection, the Redskins selected teammates from Virginia Tech in a single draft for the fi rst time in team history.

» In addition to playing collegiately with fi fth-round pick Tim Settle, Stroman played his prep career with Settle at Stonewall Jackson H.S. in Manassas, Va., approximately 25 miles from team headquarters in Ashburn, Va.

» Stroman was the third Virginia Tech defensive back selected by the Redskins in the last four drafts, joining the selections of DB Kyshoen Jarrett (2015) and CB Kendall Fuller (2016).

» The Redskins have now selected a cornerback in the seventh round in back-to-back years, including the selection of Joshua Hol-sey in 2017.

» Stroman becomes the third player selected by the Redskins all-time with the No. 241 overall pick, joining T George Tolford (1961) and WR Lawrence McCullough (1980).

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»WR TREY QUINN (RD. 7, NO. 256)

» Quinn was the 474th selection made by the Redskins in the Common Draft era (since 1967) and the 63rd seventh-round selec-tion in that time frame. He is the 94th seventh-round selection by the Redskins all-time since the institution of the draft in 1936.

» Quinn was selected with the fi nal pick of the 2018 NFL Draft, a selection now known as “Mr. Irrelevant.” The nomenclature began in 1976, and is part of “Irrelevant Week,” described thusly by the organizers’ website: “Over the past 40 years, Irrelevant Week has become a much-anticipated and beloved celebration honoring foot-ball’s underdog, while also making charitable contributions to the community. Through Irrelevant Week, the organization has donated more than $1 million to charities over the past three decades. Previ-ous benefi ciaries include the American Cancer Society, Big Broth-ers Big Sisters, Goodwill Industries, YMCA, Special Olympics, Habi-tat for Humanity, NFL Alumni, and the American Red Cross, among others.”

» Quinn was the second member of the Redskins to be tabbed as Mr. Irrelevant since its inception in 1976, joining Nebraska C Matt Elliott (1992). The Redskins also selected G Bo Bogovich with the last pick of the 1943 NFL Draft prior to the adoption of the pick’s nickname in 1976.

» Quinn was the eighth SMU product selected by the Redskins all-time, joining T Sid Halliday (1945), E Gabby Martin (1945), C Dick Hightower (1952), E Ben White (1952), WR Aldrick Robinson (2011), G Josh LeRibeus (2012) and CB Richard Crawford (2012).

» The Redskins selected a total of four SMU products from 1936-2010, including two selections from the school in each of the 1945 and 1952 NFL Drafts. Including Quinn, the Redskins have now selected four SMU products in the last eight drafts since 2011.

» Quinn became the second player selected by the Redskins all-time with the No. 256 overall pick, joining G Ed Pucci (1953).

CB ADONIS ALEXANDER (RD. 6)

» Alexander was the fi fth selection made by the Redskins from the Supplemental Draft (since 1977) and the fi rst sixth-round selec-tion in that time frame.

» Including the NFL Draft and Supplemental Draft, Alexander was the ninth Virginia Tech product selected by the Redskins all-time, joining C Buzz Nutter (1953), E Tom Petty (1955), TE Ken Bare-foot (1968), T Derek Smith (1999), DB Kyshoen Jarrett (2015), CB Kendall Fuller (2016), DL Tim Settle (2018) and CB Greg Stroman (2018).

» With Alexander’s selection, the Redskins selected teammates from Virginia Tech in a single draft year for the fi rst time in team history.

» Including combined picks in the NFL Draft and Supplemental Draft, Alexander was the fourth Virginia Tech defensive back se-lected joining the selections of DB Kyshoen Jarrett (2015), CB Ken-dall Fuller (2016), Greg Stroman (2018) from the NFL Draft.

» The Redskins have now selected a cornerback for the fi rst time in the Supplemental Draft. Alexander becomes the second player from the college ranks and second defensive player selected joining DE Jeremy Jarmon (2009).

» With the selection of Alexander in the Supplemental Draft and the selection of his Virginia Tech teammates DL Tim Settle and CB Greg Stroman in the NFL Draft, the Redskins have now selected at least three players from the same school for the 12th time since 1936. The last time the Redskins selected three college teammates in the same draft was 2011 when Washington selected RB Roy Helu, S DeJon Gomes and WR Niles Paul from Nebraska with consecutive picks in the NFL Draft.

» With the selection of Alexander in the Supplemental Draft and the selection of his Virginia Tech teammates DL Tim Settle and CB Greg Stroman in the NFL Draft, marks the fi rst time that all three players picked in the same draft year played on the same defensive unit in college before becoming eligible for either draft.

REDSKINS SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT HISTORYYear Rd. (Pick) Name College/Team1984 1 (27) Tony Zendejas K L.A. Express1984 2 (55) Gary Clark WR Jacksonville Bulls1984 3 (83) Clarence Verdin WR Houston Gamblers2009 3 Jeremy Jarmon DE Kentucky2018 6 Adonis Alexander CB Virginia Tech

The 1984 Redskins supplemental draft gave the team the rights to the players who had been eligible to be drafted but were not be-cause they were under contract with teams in the United States Football League or the Canadian Football League.

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Photo: Nina Kylie

Gary Clark

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5,000-YARD SEASONSIn Week 16 of the 2017 season, the Redskins reached 5,000

yards of offense for a 13th consecutive season. The Redskins are one of only fi ve NFL teams with an active streak of 13 or more 5,000-yard seasons.

CONSECUTIVE 5,000-YARD SEASONS(ACTIVE NFL STREAKS):

Team (Years) Seasons1. New Orleans Saints (2000-17) 182t. New England Patriots (2002-17) 162t. Philadelphia Eagles (2002-17) 164. Dallas Cowboys (2003-17) 155. Washington Redskins (2005-17) 13

AVERAGE YARDS AFTER CATCHThe Redskins’ passing offense has fl ourished in recent seasons

by getting the ball to their playmakers with space to create after the catch. The Redskins rank third in the NFL in average yards after catch since 2017.

AVERAGE YARDS AFTER CATCH SINCE 2017:Team YAC/Rec1. Los Angeles Rams 6.82t. Washington Redskins 6.12t. Jacksonville Jaguars 6.14t. Pittsburgh Steelers 6.04t. New Orleans Saints 6.0

Of Washington’s 4,093 passing yards in 2017, 52.3 percent came following catches, the third-highest percentage in the NFL.

PCT. OF PASSING YARDS GAINED AFTER THE CATCH (2017):Team Pass Yds. YAC Pct.1. New Orleans Saints 4,334 2,359 54.42. Green Bay Packers 3,532 1,909 54.03. Washington Redskins 4,093 2,140 52.34. Jacksonville Jaguars 3,716 1,932 52.05. Cincinnati Bengals 3,386 1,758 51.9

TOGETHER AGAIN: 11 TO 85 FOR 6Quarterback Alex Smith and tight end Vernon Davis were team-

mates in San Francisco from 2006-2012 connecting on 30 touch-downs. The last time the duo connected for a score was on Sept. 23, 2012 at Minnesota.

With the reunion, Davis and Smith once again are ranked among the top active NFL quarterback-tight end combinations in touch-downs.

MOST TOUCHDOWNS - ACTIVE QB-TE COMBINATIONSQuarterback/Tight End TDs1. Philip Rivers/Antonio Gates 882. Tom Brady/Rob Gronkowski 763. Cam Newton/Greg Olson 314. Alex Smith/Vernon Davis 305. Andy Dalton/Tyler Eifert 20

SACK STREAKPrior to a sack-free game vs. Minnesota in Week 10, the Red-

skins have recorded a sack in 32 consecutive regular season games across the 2015-17 seasons. Prior to its end, the streak ranked as the longest active streak in the NFL.

The 32-game streak across that stretch ranked as the second-longest streak by the Redskins since the NFL adopted sacks as an offi cial statistic in 1982.

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A SACK(REDSKINS, REGULAR SEASON GAMES SINCE 1982):

Streak Start/End Games1. Week 2 (1984) – Week 14 (1987) 602. Week 10 (2015) – Week 9 (2017) 323. Week 15 (2008) – Week 12 (2010) 304. Week 1 (1982) – Week 16 (1983) 255. Week 15 (1995) – Week 5 (1997) 23 Week 11 (2017) - Present 11

IOANNIDIS IN THE INTERIOR

DL Matt Ioannidis has had a fast start to the 2018 campaign. The Temple product has registered a sack in three-consecutive games and is one-of-seven players in the league with an active sack streak of three or more games.

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A SACK(REDSKINS, REGULAR SEASON GAMES SINCE 1982):

Player Team Games1t. Khalil Mack CHI 41t. Danielle Hunter MIN 43t. Matt Ioannidis WAS 33t. Allen Bailey KC 33t. Darius Leonard IND 33t. Takkarist McKinley ATL 33t. Jason Pierre-Paul TB 3

FORCING FUMBLES

Aided in part by a league-best 21 defensive forced fumbles in 2015 and the addition of Josh Norman and his co-opted “Peanut Punch” in 2016, the Redskins are among the league leaders in defen-sive forced fumbles since the start of the 2015 campaign.

DEFENSIVE FORCED FUMBLES SINCE 2015:Team FF1. Arizona Cardinals 572. Carolina Panthers 533. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 534. Washington Redskins 505. Los Angeles Rams 49

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STRENGTH OF SCHEDULEThe Redskins have the 13th-toughest strength of schedule in

2018 in the NFC as measured by the combined winning percentage of opponents. Washington's strength of schedule is the second-toughest in the NFC East behind the New York Giants.

2018 STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE AMONG NFC TEAMSTeam Opp. Win Pct. (Wins)1. Green Bay Packers .539 (138)2t. New Orleans .535 (137)2t. Detroit Lions .535 (137)4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers .531 (136)5t. Los Angeles Rams .523 (134)5t. Seattle Seahawks .523 (134)7t. New York Giants* .520 (133)7t. Minnesota Vikings .520 (133)7t. Chicago Bears .520 (133)7t. Arizona Cardinals .520 (133)11. Carolina Panthers .512 (131)12. Atlanta Falcons .509 (130)13. Washington Redskins* .504 (129)14t. San Francisco 49ers .500 (128)14t. Dallas Cowboys* .500 (128)16. Philadelphia Eagles* .492 (126)

*Members of the NFC East

400-YARD GAMESSince the 2015 season, the Redskins have reached 400 yards in

18 games which is tied for sixth in the NFL in that time frame.

400-YARD GAMES (NFL SINCE 2015)Team Games1. New Orleans Saints 242. New England Patriots 223t. Pittsburgh Steelers 203t. Atlanta Falcons 205. Philadelphia Eagles 196t. Washington Redskins 186t. Dallas Cowboys 18

PASS PROTECTIONWhen healthy, the Redskins have received stout pass protec-

tion since hiring Offensive Line Coach Bill Callahan prior to the 2015 season.

SACKS ALLOWED SINCE 2015:Team Sacks All.1. Oakland Raiders 832. New Orleans Saints 853. Pittsburgh Steelers 874. Baltimore Ravens 945. Washington Redskins 976. New York Giants 987t. Los Angeles Chargers 1007t. Los Angeles Rams 1009t. Atlanta Falcons 1039t. New England Patriots 103

TRENDING

DIVISION PARITYParity has been a topic de jour in recent years, and the league-

wide trends provide the evidence. Each year since the 12-team playoff format was adopted in 1990, at least four teams have quali-fi ed for the playoffs after missing the postseason the year before. Through 2017, the NFC East and the NFC West are the only divisions to have all four teams earn at least one division title since 2011.

DIVISION CHAMPIONS, 2011-17

NFC EAST 2017 Philadelphia Eagles2016 Dallas Cowboys2015 Washington Redskins2014 Dallas Cowboys2013 Philadelphia Eagles2012 Washington Redskins2011 New York Giants NFC NORTH 2017 Minnesota Vikings2016 Green Bay Packers2015 Minnesota Vikings2014 Green Bay Packers2013 Green Bay Packers2012 Green Bay Packers2011 Green Bay Packers NFC SOUTH 2017 New Orleans Saints2016 Atlanta Falcons2015 Carolina Panthers2014 Carolina Panthers2013 Carolina Panthers2012 Atlanta Falcons2011 New Orleans Saints NFC WEST 2017 Los Angeles Rams2016 Seattle Seahawks2015 Arizona Cardinals2014 Seattle Seahawks2013 Seattle Seahawks2012 San Francisco 49ers2011 San Francisco 49ers

AFC EAST2017 New England Patriots2016 New England Patriots2015 New England Patriots2014 New England Patriots2013 New England Patriots2012 New England Patriots2011 New England Patriots AFC NORTH2017 Pittsburgh Steelers2016 Pittsburgh Steelers2015 Cincinnati Bengals2014 Pittsburgh Steelers2013 Cincinnati Bengals2012 Baltimore Ravens2011 Baltimore Ravens AFC SOUTH2017 Jacksonville Jaguars2016 Houston Texans2015 Houston Texans2014 Indianapolis Colts2013 Indianapolis Colts2012 Houston Texans2011 Houston Texans AFC WEST2017 Kansas City Chiefs2016 Kansas City Chiefs2015 Denver Broncos2014 Denver Broncos2013 Denver Broncos2012 Denver Broncos2011 Denver Broncos

13 YEARS, NO NFC EAST REPEATSNo division has been more hotly contested in this era than

the NFC East, as the 2017 season marked the division's 13th con-secutive campaign without a repeat champion, easily the league's longest stretch. No other division has gone more than three years since their last repeat champion.

SEASONS SINCE HAVING A REPEAT CHAMPION (DIVISIONS THROUGH 2017)

Division Years Last Repeat Champion NFC East 13 Philadelphia Eagles (2003-04)NFC North 3 Green Bay Packers (2011-14)NFC West 3 Seattle Seahawks (2013-14)NFC South 2 Carolina Panthers (2013-15)AFC South 1 Houston Texans (2015-16)AFC East 0 New England Patriots (2009-17)AFC North 0 Pittsburgh Steelers (2016-17)AFC West 0 Kansas City Chiefs (2016-17)

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STARTING STRONGFrom Weeks 2-8, the Redskins scored points on their fi rst pos-

session of six consecutive games for the fi rst time since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger. The stretch helped the Redskins rank fi fth in the NFL in points scored on opening possessions in 2017.

POINTS ON FIRST OFFENSIVE POSSESSION (NFL, SINCE 2017):Team TD FG Points1t. Los Angeles Rams 7 6 671t. New Orleans Saints 7 6 673t. Kansas City Chiefs 6 6 603t. Atlanta Falcons 5 7 565t. New England Patriots 7 3 585t. Washington Redskins 6 4 545t. Jacksonville Jaguars 5 5 50

Conversely, the Redskins’ defense surrendered only 17 points on teams’ opening drives in 2017. In Week 10, the Redskins allowed a touchdown on Minnesota’s opening drive, snapping a streak of sev-en straight games without allowing any opening-possession points, the team’s longest since the fi nal seven games of the 2007 season. Prior to the drive, Washington had not surrendered any opening-drive points to opponents since allowing an opening drive touch-down in Week 1.

Through three games in 2018, Washington has allowed seven points on opening drives

Below is a breakdown of how opponents fared against Washing-ton on their opening possessions in 2017 by game. The Redskins rank tied for second in the NFL in number of scoring drives allowed on opponents’ fi rst possessions (four).OPPONENTS’ FIRST OFFENSIVE POSSESSIONS (REDSKINS, SINCE 2017):

Game Plays Net Yds Time Resultvs. Philadelphia 3 56 1:07 Touchdownat LA Rams 6 21 2:53 Puntvs. Oakland 2 3 0:48 Interceptionat Kansas City 3 -7 1:26 Puntvs. San Francisco 5 24 2:23 Puntat Philadelphia 3 -21 2:39 Interceptionvs. Dallas 1 4 0:08 Fumbleat Seattle 3 -6 2:00 Puntvs. Minnesota 5 75 2:39 Touchdownat New Orleans 3 -6 1:09 Interceptionvs. NY Giants 3 6 1:39 Puntat Dallas 3 4 1:36 Puntat LA Chargers 10 60 5:07 Field Goalvs. Arizona 3 -7 0:47 Fumblevs. Denver 3 9 1:53 Puntat NY Giants 2 75 0:17 Touchdownat Arizona 8 38 4:47 Puntvs. Indianapolis 11 75 5:35 Touchdownvs. Green Bay 5 11 2:11 Punt

In Week 8, the Redskins opened their game against the Cowboys by forcing and recovering a fumble on Dallas’ fi rst play from scrim-mage. It marked the 10th time since 2000 that the Redskins have earned a takeaway on their opponent’s fi rst play from scrimmage.

OPENING PLAY TAKEAWAYS (REDSKINS SINCE 2000):Date Game Play FR/INT By10/29/17 vs. DAL Fumble Josh Norman10/18/15 at NYJ Fumble Bashaud Breeland11/30/14 at IND Fumble Jason Hatcher9/16/12 at STL Fumble Josh Wilson10/11/09 at CAR Fumble Albert Haynesworth12/18/05 vs. DAL Interception Cornelius Griffi n11/14/04 vs. CIN Interception Sean Taylor12/21/03 at CHI Fumble Matt Bowen11/16/03 at CAR Fumble Ifeanyi Ohalete12/24/00 vs. ARI Fumble Derek Smith

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FLIGHT MARSHALSIn 2016, the Redskins made a major splash in their secondary,

adding free agent Josh Norman to the group. A year later, the unit found additional leadership in both the coaching and player ranks.

In January of 2017, the Redskins named Torrian Gray as the team’s Defensive Backs Coach after he spent the previous 11 sea-sons producing NFL defensive backs at Virginia Tech (2006-15) and Florida (2016). Two months later, the Redskins signed safety D.J. Swearinger on the fi rst day of unrestricted free agency. Swearing-er’s swagger and Gray’s emphasis on technique brought new life to a unit that has dubbed itself the “Flight Marshals.”

“We control everything in the air, man,” Swearinger told The Washington Post. “Like we say, man, we’re going to get on this fl ight, it’s going to be a long fl ight, we’re going to keep everybody in their seat belts and we’re going to keep the red light on. The wide receivers, you gotta stay in your seat belt.”

The unit’s signature celebration was on display against the 49ers in Week 6. After a game-sealing interception with three sec-onds remaining, Swearinger and his Flight Marshal teammates mimed a security screening/frisking.

No matter the nickname, Swearinger’s impact has been imme-diately felt by Redskins coaches and players. He was named the team’s defensive captain prior to ever stepping foot on the fi eld for the Redskins in a regular season game. It was proof that Swearing-er’s teammates believed he could back up his reputation for trash talk with a reputation for stellar play.

“It’s one thing being a vocal guy, but you have to back it up with production and sound play and know what you are talking about. I’ve had guys before that are talkers that don’t know what they are doing, but he brings both,” Head Coach Jay Gruden said. “He brings an edge to him that rubs off on people."

While Swearinger and Norman — former high school teammates in Greenwood, S.C. — account for most of the spotlight and the vol-ume among the group, the Redskins had a number of young players make important contributions in the secondary in 2017. Receiver-convert Quinton Dunbar was called upon to start in place of an in-jured Norman and registered a couple of critical passes defensed in a win over San Francisco in Week 6. Rookie safety Montae Nich-olson announced his presence in a big way in Week 3, intercepting Raiders quarterback Derek Carr on the game’s fi rst possession and later leveling and knocking wide receiver Michael Crabtree out of the game with a legal hit.

Collectively, the unit held passers to an 81.0 rating in 2017, the lowest allowed by the Redskins since 2008 (75.6). The Redskins ranked 10th in opposing passer rating, fi nishing in the top half in the NFL and in the Top 10 in the category for the fi rst time since 2008.

OPPONENT PASSER RATING, REDSKINS, LAST 11 YEARS:

Year Opp. Rtg. NFL Rank NFC Rank2018 Redskins 77.0 3 1 2017 Redskins 81.0 10 62016 Redskins 91.1 20 72015 Redskins 96.1 22 112014 Redskins 108.3 32 162013 Redskins 96.1 27 142012 Redskins 87.0 18 82011 Redskins 87.4 24 122010 Redskins 89.6 24 132009 Redskins 85.7 18 82008 Redskins 75.6 7 4

Through three games in 2018, the Redskins have allowed a 77.0 passer rating, the third best mark in the NFL and best mark in the NFC. Opposing quarterbacks are completing passes against Wash-inton at a 61.8 percent clip, but Washington has limited opponents to an NFL-best three 25+ yard passing plays.

The Washington defense has also allowed only four offensive touchdowns this season, tied for the third best mark in the NFL.

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The Washington Redskins ignited the NFL offseason talks after acquiring Alex Smith via trade with the Kansas City Chiefs on March 14, 2018.

Smith made his Redskins regular season debut at Arizona and led the team to a 24-6 victory at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. He fi nished the game 21-for-30 with 255 yards and two touch-downs. Smith's passer rating of 118.1 ranks eighth all-time in Red-skins history in Week 1 matchups and is the fourth best passer rat-ing among Redskins quarterbacks making their fi rst start with the team.

"Yeah, he did a great job, both on schedule and off schedule. That’s kind of the MO of his career," said Gruden. "He does a great job of managing the game, keeping us out of negative down and distance and negative plays. He does a great job of extending plays from time to time also, so couldn’t be more excited about his per-formance and moving forward, I think there’s a lot to build on there."

Smith picked up his fi rst home win as a Redskin in Week 3 af-ter leading the offense and helping to score 31 points en route to a 31-17 win over the Green Bay Packers. Smith fi nished the game 12-for-20 with 220 yards, two touchdown passes and one intercep-tion. He picked up his second head-to-head win over fellow 2005 NFL Draft pick Aaron Rodgers and moved to 2-2 all-time against the Cal product.

ALEX SMITH

ACTIVE NFL QB CAREER LEADERBOARD

PASSING TOUCHDOWNSPlayer Seasons TD1t. Tom Brady 2000-2018(19) 4972. Drew Brees 2001-2018(18) 4963. Philip Rivers 2004-2018(15) 3534. Eli Manning 2004-2018(15) 3435. Ben Roethlisberger 2004-2018(15) 3376. Aaron Rodgers 2005-2018(14) 3207. Matt Ryan 2008-2018(11) 2708. Matthew Stafford 2009-2018(10) 2249. Joe Flacco 2008-2018(11) 20810. Alex Smith 2005-2018(12) 187

PASS COMPLETIONSPlayer Seasons Comp.1. Drew Brees 2001-2018(18) 6,3442. Tom Brady 2000-2018(19) 5,7163. Eli Manning 2004-2018(15) 4,5364. Ben Roethlisberger 2004-2018(15) 4,2835. Philip Rivers 2004-2018(15) 4,2716. Matt Ryan 2008-2018(11) 3,7297. Joe Flacco 2008-2018(11) 3,3778. Aaron Rodgers 2005-2018(14) 3,2879. Matthew Stafford 2009-2017(10) 3,11710. Alex Smith 2005-2018(13) 2,943

PASSING YARDSPlayer Seasons Yards1. Drew Brees 2001-2018(18) 71,7402. Tom Brady 2000-2018(19) 67,0773. Eli Manning 2004-2018(15) 52,7374. Ben Roethlisberger 2004-2018(15) 52,4795. Philip Rivers 2004-2018(15) 51,5046. Matt Ryan 2008-2018(11) 43,1127. Aaron Rodgers 2005-2018(14) 39,6328. Joe Flacco 2008-2018(11) 37,0329. Matthew Stafford 2009-2017(9) 35,95110. Alex Smith 2005-2018(13) 32,655

Season ranges listed do not include years in which a player did not appear in game action

RANKINGS REPORT (2017)

A look at Smith’s Top 10 rankings in various passing categories in 2017:

Passing Category No. NFL Rank AFC RankRating 104.7 1 1300-Yard Games 5 4t 3Yards/Game 269.5 7 4Yards/Attempt 8.0 2 1Touchdowns 26 9 4 Completions/Game 22.7 6 3Completion Pct. 67.5 3 1Passing First Downs 184 9 525+ Yard Passes 38 4 2Interception Pct. 1.0 1t 1t

“...we came up with Alex Smith, but we had to fi nd a way to get it done. And it wasn’t easy be-cause there were a few teams in it that wanted Alex Smith. He chose us and he chose us for a reason. It’s because who we are, the legacy of the Wash-ington Redskins, the history of the Washington Redskins.”

- Senior Vice President of Player Personnel Doug Williams

BEST INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGE IN 2018

Alex Smith has continued to build on his reputation of protecting the ball. In three games this season Smith has attempted 96 passes and has thrown only one interception. He is top fi ve in the league in inter-

ception percentage.

Player INT %1t. Drew Brees 0.01t. Patrick Mahomes 0.03. Aaron Rodgers 0.64. Eli Manning 0.75. Alex Smith 1.0

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ALEX SMITH

SINGLE-SEASON CAREER WATCH

Alex Smith is coming off of the best statistical season of his career in 2017. Smith set career highs in completions (341),

passing yards (4,042), touchdown passes (26) and passer rat-ing (104.7).

PASS COMPLETIONS (SINGLE SEASON)

Season Comp1. 2017 ...................................................................................3412. 2016 .................................................................................. 3283. 2013 .................................................................................. 3084. 2015 .................................................................................. 3075. 2014 .................................................................................. 303

PASSING YARDS(SINGLE SEASON)

Season Yards1. 2017 ................................................................................ 4,0422. 2016 ................................................................................ 3,5023. 2015 ................................................................................ 3,4864. 2013 .................................................................................3,3135. 2014 ................................................................................ 3,265

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS(SINGLE SEASON)

Season TDs1. 2017 ................................................................................. 262. 2013 ..................................................................................233. 2015 ................................................................................. 204t. 2014 .................................................................................. 184t. 2009 ................................................................................. 18

PASSER RATING(SINGLE SEASON)

Season Rating1. 2017 ................................................................................. 104.72. 2012 ................................................................................. 104.13. 2015 ..................................................................................95.44. 2014 ..................................................................................93.45. 2016 .................................................................................. 91.2

NO. 1 OVERALL DRAFT PICKS UNDER CENTER

Alex Smith is the fourth No. 1 overall selection to play for the Redskins at the quarterback position and the fi rst since Jeff

George in 2000. Among active quarterbacks who were selected No. 1 overall, Smith ranks top fi ve in completions, completion percentage, passing yards, touchdowns and passer rating.

MOST COMPLETIONS Player Comp.1. Eli Manning 4,5362. Matthew Stafford 3,1173. Alex Smith 2,9434. Cam Newton 2,0655. Sam Bradford 1,855

HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Player Comp. Pct.1t. Alex Smith 62.51t. Sam Bradford 62.53. Matthew Stafford 62.24. Jameis Winston 61.15. Eli Manning 60.1

MOST PASSING YARDSPlayer Passing Yards1. Eli Manning 52,7372. Matthew Stafford 35,9513. Alex Smith 32,6554. Cam Newton 25,7205. Andrew Luck 20,204

MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNSPlayer Passing TDs1. Eli Manning 3432. Matthew Stafford 2243. Alex Smith 1874. Cam Newton 1635. Andrew Luck 141

HIGHEST PASSER RATINGPlayer Rating1. Matthew Stafford 88.42t. Alex Smith 87.72t. Andrew Luck 87.74. Jameis Winston 87.05. Cam Newton 85.7

CAREER RUSHING YARDS AMONG ACTIVE QBS

Among active quarterbacks, Alex Smith is ranked among top fi ve rushers in rushing yards:

Player Yards1. Cam Newton 4,4562. Russell Wilson 3,3173. Aaron Rodgers 2,7374. Alex Smith 2,4815. Ryan Fitzpatrick 2,139

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The Washington Redskins bolstered their depth at the running back position by signing seven-time Pro Bowler Adrian Peterson on Aug. 20 after losing second round pick Derrius Guice to a torn ACL in the fi rst preseason game.

Peterson impressed during his workout and in his performance in the preseason and carried that over to the regular season. Against the Cardinals in Week 1, Peterson rushed for 96 yards on 26 carries and caught two passes for 70 yards, including a 52 yard reception that was the third longest of his career. He was also the only player in Week 1 to lead a team in both rushing and receiving.

In Week 3, Peterson rushed for 120 yards on 19 carries (6.3 avg.) and scored two rushing touchdowns to help the Redskins se-cure their fi rst home win of the season, defeating the Green Bay Packers, 31-17. He was awarded the FedEx Ground Player of the Week Award for his efforts against Green Bay.

“He’s a great player, he’s a pro and we’re happy to have him,” said Gruden. “He fell into our lap at a critical time, we needed a play-er and he was there for us. He is everything as advertised.”

Peterson has amassed 12,512 rushing yards on 2,630 attempts (4.8 avg.) and 102 touchdowns in 136 career games. He has started in 126 of the 136 games he has appeared in. Peterson has also reg-istered 257 receptions for 2,115 yards and fi ve touchdowns through the air.

He has been selected to seven Pro Bowls and was the 2012 NFL MVP after fi nishing second all-time in rushing yards for a single season (2,097). The 12th-year pro currently ranks third all-time in yards per game (92.0), is seventh all-time in rushing touchdowns

ADRIAN PETERSON

ALL-TIME

RUSHING YARDSPlayer Season Yards1. Emmitt Smith* 1990-2004(15) 18,3552. Walter Payton* 1975-1987(13) 16,7263. Barry Sanders* 1989-1998(10) 15,2694. Frank Gore 2005-2018 (14) 14,1655. Curtis Martin* 1995-2005 (11) 14,1016. LaDainian Tomlinson* 2001-2011(11) 13,6847. Jerome Bettis* 1993-2005 (13) 13,6628. Eric Dickerson* 1983-1993 (11) 13,2599. Tony Dorsett* 1977-1988 (12) 12,73910. Adrian Peterson 2007-2018 (12) 12,512

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSPlayer Seasons TD1. Emmitt Smith* 1990-2004(15) 1642. LaDainian Tomlinson* 2001-2011(11) 1453. Marcus Allen* 1982-1997(16) 1234. Walter Payton* 1975-1987(13) 1105. Jim Brown* 1957-1965(9) 1066. John Riggins* 1971-1985(14) 1047. Adrian Peterson 2007-2018(12) 102t8. Shaun Alexander 2000-2008(9) 100t8. Marshall Faulk* 1994-2005(12) 10010. Barry Sanders* 1989-1998(10) 99

RUSHING YARDS PER GAME (MINIMUM 100 GAMES PLAYED)

Player Seasons Yds/G1. Jim Brown* 1957-1965(9) 104.32. Barry Sanders* 2000-2017(18) 99.83. Adrian Peterson 2005-2017(12) 92.04. Eric Dickerson* 1983-1993(11) 90.85. Walter Payton* 1975-1987(13) 88.0

*Member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame

ALL-TIME RANKINGS REPORT

A look at Peterson’s rankings in various offensive categories all-time:

Rushing Category No. All-Time Rank Attempts 2,630 20 Rushing Yards 12,512 10 Rushing Yards/Game* 92.0 3 Rushing Yards/Attempt 4.76 15 Rushing Touchdowns 102 7 Scrimmage Yards 14,627 27 Overall Touchdowns 107 19

*Minimum of 100 games played

AVERAGE YARDS PER GAME IN 2018

Adrian Peterson is top fi ve in the league in average rushing yards per game in 2018 and is one-of-two FedEx Ground Players

of the Week to appear on the list.

Player Yards/G1. Ezekiel Elliot 106.52. Christian McCaffrey 90.33. Todd Gurley II 84.54. Adrian Peterson* 78.75. Matt Breida* 78.3

*FedEx Ground Player of the Week

“We’re fortunate that he was on the streets and he had a great workout – hats off to him for staying in great shape, really. A lot of guys can tank it and not workout, but he was in great physical condition and he showed it on Sunday, being able to carry the ball as many times as he did without wiltering. He actually got stronger as the game went on."”

- Head Coach Jay Gruden

Monday afternoon press conference following Week 1

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GAME CHANGER

During the course of his 12-year career, Adrian Peterson has gained the reputation as a game changing offensive threat. In 136 career games, Peterson has rushed for 100-plus yards in

52 contests and has scored multiple touchdowns in 25 of those games. He has also rushed for 200-plus yards in six games, tied

for an all-time NFL record.

100+ YARD RUSHING GAMESPlayer Games1. Emmitt Smith* 782. Walter Payton* 773. Barry Sanders* 764. Eric Dickerson* 645. Jerome Bettis* 616. Jim Brown* 587t. Edgerrin James 577t. Curtis Martin* 579. Adrian Peterson 5210. Fred Taylor 49

2+ RUSHING TOUCHDOWN GAMESPlayer Games1. LaDainian Tomlinson* 382. Emmitt Smith* 363. Jim Brown* 274t. Adrian Peterson 254t. Shaun Alexander 254t. Marcus Allen* 254t. Priest Holmes 258t. Walter Payton* 248t. John Riggins* 2410. Franco Harris* 23

200+ YARD RUSHING GAMESPlayer Games1t. Adrian Peterson 61t. OJ Simpson* 63. Tiki Barber 54t. Jim Brown* 44t. Earl Campbell* 44t. Barry Sanders* 44t. LaDainian Tomlinson* 48t. 8 player tied 3

SINCE 2007

Since entering the league in 2007, Adrian Peterson has been one

of the most explosive players in the National Football League.

Peterson is ranked top 3 in attempts, rushing yards, rushing

yards per game, rushing touchdowns, scrimmage yards and

overall touchdowns from 2007-2018.

Rushing Category No. Rank Since 2007 Rushes 2,630 2Rushing Yards 12,392 1 Rushing Yards/Game 92.0 1 Rushing Yards Touchdowns 102 1 Scrimmage Yards 14,507 2Overall Touchdowns 107 1

SETTING THE STANDARD

Adrian Peterson is one of the most accomplished running backs in the NFL. The 12th year pro is top 3 in every major rushing

category among current NFL running backs.

MOST RUSHING YARDSPlayer Rushing Yards1. Frank Gore 14,1652. Adrian Peterson 12,5123. Marshawn Lynch 10,303

HIGHEST YARDS PER CARRY(MINIMUM 1,000 ATTEMPTS)

Player Yds/Carry1. Adrian Peterson 4.762. LeSean McCoy 4.613. Mark Ingram 4.53

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSPlayer Rushing TDs1. Adrian Peterson 1022. Marshawn Lynch 843. Frank Gore 77

MOST RUSHING YARDS PER GAME(MINIMUM 100 GAMES)

Player Yards/G1. Adrian Peterson 92.02. LeSean McCoy 74.83. Frank Gore 70.8

MOST 10+ YARD RUSHESPlayer 10+1. Frank Gore 3462. Adrian Peterson 3433. LeSean McCoy 296

MOST RUSHING FIRST DOWNPlayer 1st1. Frank Gore 6452. Adrian Peterson 5883. LeSean McCoy 514

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Following the Week 1 win over Arizona, Head Coach Jay Gruden was asked about running back Chris Thompson’s resiliency in com-ing back from the injury that sidelined him for the second half of the 2017 season.

“Yeah, nothing surprised me about Chris. We all know how I feel about Chris. The way he’s battled back from that injury, was a testa-ment to what kind of person he is, also the player he is. He can get open in the backfi eld, he protected well, obviously ran the ball well. He’s a critical player for this football team.”

The Redskins signed Thompson to a multi-year contract exten-sion in Week 1 of the 2017 season, locking up the third-down back that Gruden considers the best in the NFL.

“When you’re talking about third downs, that’s the most important down in football. There’s no-body better as a third-down back in my opinion than Chris.”

- Head Coach Jay Gruden on RB Chris Thompson

Dubbed the “Chris Army Knife” by some fans for his ability to run, catch and block, Thompson’s story has been one of persever-ance. At Florida State, two broken vetebrae ended his 2011 season and a knee injury ended his 2012 campaign. Shoulder surgery cut his 2013 rookie season in Washington short, he spent the majority of the 2014 season on the team’s practice squad and in 2017 a knee injury caused him to miss the fi nal six games of the season.

But Thompson’s role has blossomed in recent years. Before missing the fi nal six games of the season in 2017, Thompson was one of, if not the best receiving back in football. In 10 games he caught 39 passes for 510 yards and scored four touchdowns. He also rushed for 294 yards on 64 attempts with two rushing touch-downs. In 10 games he amassed 804 scrimmage yards. From Week 1 to Week 11 of the 2017 season, Thompson ranked fi rst among run-ning backs in receiving yards (510), average yards per reception (13.1) and receiving yards per game (51.0). He was tied with L.A. Chargers RB Melvin Gordon for fi rst in receiving touchdowns (4) and was second in 25+ yard receptions (5) behind L.A. Rams RB Todd Gurley (6).

So far this season, Thompson has picked up right where he left off. Three games into the 2018 season, he has registered 20 recep-tions for 155 receiving yards and one touchdown and has added 83 yards on the ground for a total of 238 yards from scrimmage. Thompson is third in the NFL in receiving yards per game and fourth in the NFL in receptions per game among running backs.

“It’s great that you see the hard work pay off for somebody like Chris,” Gruden said. “He’s such a great kid off the fi eld. You want to see him succeed in the worst way because he does everything ex-actly right the way you ask him. In practice, he takes all the reps, he works hard, never takes a play off. He’s never been late one time to a meeting or a workout. He’s a coach’s dream, quite frankly.”

Though the team often rations his touches, Thompson has be-come one of the most effi cient running backs in the NFL with the ball in his hands. Thompson’s 6.7 yards per touch rank second among active NFL running backs with at least 200 career offensive touches.

CAREER YARDS PER OFFENSIVE TOUCH(ACTIVE NFL RUNNING BACKS, MIN. 200 TOUCHES):

Player Touches Yards Avg.1. Alvin Kamara 292 2,165 7.42. James White 317 2,147 6.83. Chris Thompson 334 2,242 6.74. Darren Sproles 1227 8054 6.65. Duke Johnson Jr. 468 2,950 6.3

CHRIS THOMPSON

2017 THOMPSON TIDBITS

** Thompson recorded only the sixth season in franchise history with at least 275 rushing yards and at least 500 receiv-ing yards, joining Jim Podoley (1957), Charley Taylor (1964 and 1965), Clarence Harmon (1980), Joe Washington (1981).

** Thompson was one of six NFL players with at least 275 rushing yards and at least 500 receiving yards in 2017, joining Todd Gurley II, Le'Veon Bell, Alvin Kamara, Christian McCaffrey and Duke Johnson Jr. Thompson accomplished the feat in 10 games, while the other fi ve players all appeared in at least 15 games.

** Before a Week 11 contest in which he suffered a season-ending injury, Thompson led the Redskins in both rushing and receiving yards, the only player in the NFL at the time to lead a team in both categories.

** Thompson led all NFL running backs (min. 30 receptions) with 13.1 yards per catch in 2017, joining Larry Brown (14.2 in 1972), Clarence Harmon (13.6 in 1979) and Roy Helu Jr. (11.4 in 2014) as the only Redskins running backs to lead the league in the category since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger.

** Thompson's receiving average was the best by a qualifi ed Redskins running back since Clarence Harmon (13.6) in 1979.

** Thompson's 13.1 yards-per-catch average was the highest by any NFL running back with at least 35 receptions since San Francisco's Garrison Hearst in 1998 (13.7).

** Thompson accrued 804 scrimmage yards on 103 com-bined offensive touches, averaging 7.8 scrimmage yards per touch. His 7.8-yard average was the best among qualifi ed play-ers in team history since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger. The mark is the fi fth-best in team history dating back to the franchise's in-ception in 1932, trailing only Steve Bagarus (10.6 in 1945), Eddie Saenz (8.7 in 1947) and Dick Todd (8.4 in 1940 and 8.0 in 1948).

MOST RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME AMONG RBs

Chris Thompson is third in the league in receiving yards per game among running backs in 2018.

Player Rec Yds/G1. Alvin Kamara 84.02. Christian McCaffrey 52.33. Chris Thompson 51.74. Melvin Gordon III 49.85. Todd Gurley II 48.3

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In recent seasons, Redskins players have often extolled the abil-ity of tight end Jordan Reed to anyone who will listen.

The NFL offi cially took notice in 2016 when Reed earned his fi rst career Pro Bowl selection, the fi rst by a Redskins tight end since Chris Cooley in 2008. Reed joined Cooley (2007-08), Stephen Alex-ander (2000), Jean Fugett (1977) and Jerry Smith (1967 and 1969) as the only Redskins tight ends to earn Pro Bowl honors since the game’s inception in 1950.

Despite being limited by injury to only 12 games with eight starts in 2016, the ex-college-quarterback recorded 66 receptions for 686 yards with six receiving touchdowns. A year earlier, he com-piled arguably the greatest season by a tight end in franchise his-tory. During the 2015 regular season, Reed recorded 87 receptions for 952 yards (both team records for a tight end) with 11 receiving touchdowns, becoming the fi rst tight end to lead the Redskins in all three categories since Fugett in 1977.

"He was a puppy when he came in here physically; now he’s fi ll-ing out and he’s a bigger guy. He’s playing with a ton of confi dence," Head Coach Jay Gruden said in 2016. "We can move him around and do a lot of different things with him. He’s a smart player. He can see coverages, he can work off leverage of the defenders, he’s got big strong hands and he’s excellent after the catch. Really, the sky is the limit for Jordan. I have all of the confi dence in the world that when the ball is thrown to him, he’s going to be in the right spot and make the catch. And he can beat a lot of people. He’s getting better and better, more and more confi dent and he’s blocking better, too. He’s a heck of a player, no doubt.”

In 54 career games with 28 starts for Washington, Reed has compiled 285 career receptions for 2,916 yards with 23 receiving touchdowns. In Week 4 of the 2016 season against Cleveland, Reed recorded his 200th career reception in his 38th career game, be-coming the fastest tight end to reach 200 career receptions in NFL history, surpassing Pro Football Hall of Famer Kellen Winslow.

CAREER GAMES NEEDED TO REACH 200 RECEPTIONS(TIGHT ENDS, NFL HISTORY)

Player Team Games1. Jordan Reed Was 382. Kellen Winslow Sr.* SD 39*Pro Football Hall of Famer

While various injuries limited Reed to 9, 11, 14, 12 and 6 games in his fi rst fi ve NFL seasons, Reed's per-game productivity ranks among the league's best. Reed ranks fi rst among all NFL tight ends in receptions per game since entering the league in 2013.

RECEPTIONS PER GAME (NFL TIGHT ENDS SINCE 2013)

Player Rec Games Rec/G1. Jordan Reed 289 55 5.32. Travis Kelce 330 68 4.93. Rob Gronkowski 304 63 4.84. Delanie Walker 360 77 4.75. Greg Olsen 333 72 4.6

JORDAN REED

Since his breakout campaign in 2015, Reed has ranked among the leaders at his position in receptions, touchdowns and fi rst downs despite playing fewer games than anyone in the Top 10.

RECEPTIONS (NFL TIGHT ENDS SINCE 2015)

Player Team Games Rec Yards TD1. Travis Kelce KC 51 263 3345 202. Zach Ertz Phi 47 258 2820 143. Delanie Walker Ten 47 237 2747 164. Jason Witten Dal 48 209 1946 115. Kyle Rudolph Min 52 207 2055 226. Jordan Reed Was 35 194 2017 207. Jimmy Graham Sea/GB 47 186 2217 198. Rob Gronkowski NE 41 183 3033 239. Eric Ebron Det/Ind 47 178 1972 1310. Greg Olsen Car 40 176 2401 11

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS (NFL TIGHT ENDS SINCE 2015)

Player Team TD1. Rob Gronkowski NE 232. Kyle Rudolph Min 223t. Jordan Reed Was 203t. Travis Kelce KC 205t. Cameron Brate TB 195t. Tyler Eifert Cin 195t. Jimmy Graham Sea/GB 19

RECEIVING FIRST DOWNS (NFL TIGHT ENDS SINCE 2015)

Player Team Rec. 1st1. Travis Kelce KC 1622. Zach Ertz Phi 1413. Rob Gronkowski NE 1384. Delanie Walker Ten 1345. Kyle Rudolph Min 1216. Greg Olsen Car 1207. Jimmy Graham Sea/GB 1138. Jordan Reed Was 1129. Eric Ebron Det/Ind 10010. Jason Witten Dal 95

“As I’ve said before and said every week, I don’t know anybody who can guard that young man. When he’s on, he’s on, and it’s tough to stop. He’s the best receiving tight end in the NFL, hands down.”

- Five-time Pro Bowl tackle Trent Williams on Jordan Reed, as told to Master Tesfatsion of The Washington Post

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MULTI-TD GAMES (SINCE 1960)

Reed’s four games with multiple touchdowns in 2015 tied for the most by a member of the Redskins since 1960. The Redskins

were 4-0 in 2015 when Reed caught multiple touchdowns.

GAMES WITH MULTIPLE RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS(SINGLE-SEASON, REDSKINS SINCE 1960):

Player Season TD1t. Jordan Reed 2015 41t. Bobby Mitchell 1962 41t. Jerry Smith 1967 44t. Many players tied 3

MULTI-TD GAMES (SINCE 1960)

Reed’s seven career games with multiple touchdown receptions rank sixth in team history.

GAMES WITH MULTIPLE RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS(CAREER, REDSKINS SINCE 1960):Player Games1. Charley Taylor 172. Art Monk 123. Bobby Mitchell 114. Jerry Smith 105. Gary Clark 86. Jordan Reed 77. Santana Moss 6

CAREER RECORDS BY REDSKINS TIGHT ENDS

CAREER RECEPTIONS (TIGHT ENDS, REDSKINS HISTORY):

Player Seasons Rec.1. Chris Cooley 2004-12 (9) 4292. Jerry Smith 1965-77 (13) 4213. Jordan Reed 2013-18 (6) 2894. Don Warren 1979-92 (14) 2445. Bill Anderson 1958-63 (6) 168

CAREER RECEIVING YARDS (TIGHT ENDS, REDSKINS HISTORY):

Player Seasons Yards1. Jerry Smith 1965-77 (13) 5,4962. Chris Cooley 2004-12 (9) 4,7113. Jordan Reed 2013-18 (6) 2,9814. Bill Anderson 1958-63 (6) 2,9295. Don Warren 1979-92 (14) 2,536

CAREER RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS(TIGHT ENDS, REDSKINS HISTORY):

Player Seasons TD1. Jerry Smith 1965-77 (13) 602. Chris Cooley 2004-12 (9) 333. Jordan Reed 2013-18 (6) 234. Jean Fugett 1976-79 (4) 215. Clint Didier 1982-87 (6) 19

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS (SINGLE REG. SEASON)

Reed’s 11 receiving touchdowns in 2015 were one shy of the team regular season record of 12, set previously by four differ-

ent players:

Player Season TD1t. Ricky Sanders 1988 121t. Jerry Smith 1967 121t. Charley Taylor 1966 121t. Hugh Taylor 1952 125t. Jordan Reed 2015 115t. Bobby Mitchell 1962 117t. Gary Clark 1991 107t. Bobby Mitchell 1964 109t. Many tied 9

SINGLE-SEASON TIGHT END RECORDS

Despite missing two games, Reed posted arguably the fi nest season by a tight end in team history in 2015, breaking or chal-lenging records for a tight end in nearly every single category:

RECEPTIONS IN A SINGLE SEASON (TIGHT ENDS, REDSKINS HISTORY):

Player Season Games Rec.1. Jordan Reed 2015 14 872. Chris Cooley 2008 16 833. Chris Cooley 2010 16 774. Chris Cooley 2005 16 715. Jerry Smith 1967 14 676t. Jordan Reed 2016 11 666t. Chris Cooley 2007 16 668. Fred Davis 2011 12 59

RECEIVING YARDS IN A SINGLE SEASON (TIGHT ENDS, REDSKINS HISTORY):

Player Season Games Yards1. Jordan Reed 2015 14 9522t. Chris Cooley 2010 16 8492t. Chris Cooley 2008 16 8492t. Jerry Smith 1967 14 8495. Fred Davis 2011 12 7966. Chris Cooley 2007 16 7867. Chris Cooley 2005 16 7748t. Bill Anderson 1959 11 7348t. Chris Cooley 2006 16 73410. Clint Didier 1986 14 691

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS IN A SINGLE SEASON (TIGHT ENDS, REDSKINS HISTORY):

Player Season Games TD1. Jerry Smith 1967 14 122. Jordan Reed 2015 14 113t. Pat Richter 1968 14 93t. Jerry Smith 1969 14 93t. Jerry Smith 1970 14 96. Chris Cooley 2007 16 87t. Chris Cooley 2005 16 77t. Jean Fugett 1978 14 77t. Jerry Smith 1972 14 7

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Thirty-four wide receivers were drafted in the 2015 NFL Draft. As of the conclusion of the 2017 season, 30 of them had appeared in NFL game action. Thirteen of those players were drafted ahead of the moment when the Washington Redskins selected Jamison Crowder with the No. 105 overall selection in the fourth round.

However, only two of Crowder’s classmates (Oakland’s Amari Cooper and Minnesota’s Stefon Diggs) have recorded more career receptions than the Duke product, who has placed himself on the NFL radar with 192 receptions for 2,240 yards and 12 receiving touchdowns in his young career.

Crowder entered his rookie season in 2015 with expectations of assuming the team’s role at punt returner, but Crowder rapidly ex-ceeded those limits and earned the team’s top slot receiver role and became another weapon for the Redskins on third down.

“We had a penciled-in punt returner job for him, but for him to win the starting inside slot receiver is a testament to him and how quickly he picked it up and his production,” Head Coach Jay Gruden said. “When you draft guys, you have high hopes for them, but you never expect them to be this much of a factor this early, especially fourth-fi fth rounders.”

“He’s one of those kids: You can put him in a phone booth and you probably wouldn’t get a hand on him.”- Receivers Coach Ike Hilliard to The Washington Post’s Liz Clarke

In Week 5 of his sophomore campaign in 2016, Crowder ended the Redskins’ 124-game punt return touchdown drought with an 85-yard touchdown at Baltimore. His punt return for touchdown was the Redskins’ fi rst since Oct. 26, 2008, when Santana Moss returned a punt 80 yards for a touchdown at Detroit.

At 23 years and 114 days old, Crowder became the youngest member of the Redskins to return a punt for a touchdown since Brian Mitchell (23 years, 35 days) at Cincinnati on Sept. 22, 1991, according to records provided by Pro Football Reference.

Crowder fi nished the 2016 season with a 12.1-yard punt return average, the best by a member of the Redskins since 2001. His fourth-place ranking in the NFL in punt return average was the best by a member of the Redskins since Brian Mitchell’s second-place fi nish in 1995. The dual threat was the only player in the NFL in 2016 to catch at least 65 passes and average at least 11.0 yards per re-turn.

On offense, Crowder’s 192 receptions from 2015-17 are the sec-ond-most by a member of the Redskins in the fi rst three years of an NFL career. Crowder has hauled in nine receptions for 79 yards and a touchdown in 2018 thus far.

RECEPTIONS, FIRST THREE NFL SEASONS (REDSKINS HISTORY):

Player Years Rec Yds TD1. Gary Clark 1985-87 202 3257 192. Jamison Crowder 2015-17 192 2,240 123. Jordan Reed 2013-15 182 1,916 144. Rod Gardner 2001-03 176 2,347 175. Chris Cooley 2004-06 165 1,822 19

Crowder’s 59 receptions in 2015 were the most in Redskins rookie history, and the second-most among players in their fi rst NFL season, surpassing Pro Football Hall of Famer Art Monk’s total of 58 in 1980.

RECEPTIONS BY A ROOKIE (REDSKINS HISTORY):

Player Year Rec Yds TD1. Jamison Crowder 2015 59 604 22. Art Monk 1980 58 797 33. Charley Taylor 1964 53 814 5

JAMISON CROWDER

2015 NFL DRAFT

Thirteen wide receivers were selected before Jamison Crowder in the 2015 NFL Draft. Only two players from the draft class have

more career receptions than Crowder.

TOP 15 RECEIVERS SELECTED(2015 NFL DRAFT):

Rd. Overall Team* Selection 1 4 Oak 1. Amari Cooper1 7 Chi 2. Kevin White1 14 Mia 3. DeVante Parker1 20 Phi 4. Nelson Agholor1 26 Bal 5. Breshad Perriman1 29 Ind 6. Phillip Dorsett2 37 NYJ 7. Devin Smith2 40 Ten 8. Dorial Green-Beckham3 69 Sea 9. Tyler Lockett3 70 Hou 10. Jaelen Strong3 76 KC 11. Chris Conley3 87 Pit 12. Sammie Coates3 94 GB 13. Ty Montgomery4 105 Was 14. Jamison Crowder4 107 Atl 15. Justin Hardy

*Team that made the selection

CAREER RECEPTIONS (WIDE RECEIVERS SELECTED IN 2015 NFL DRAFT):

Player Team Rec Yds TD1. Amari Cooper Oak 224 3,173 192. Stefon Diggs Min 227 2,783 183. Jamison Crowder Was 201 2,319 134. Tyler Lockett Sea 154 2,065 125. DeVante Parker Mia 141 1,948 8

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What does it take to have coaches, teammates and broadcast-ers refer to you as "The Ageless One"?

How about a 6-foot-3, 244-pound veteran registering only 3.8 percent body fat the day after completing his 12th NFL season? What about that same man reportedly still running the 40-yard dash in the 4.4 range into his mid-30s?

For Vernon Davis, those astoundingly true facts tell only part of the story. A native of Washington, D.C., Davis came home in free agency in 2016 and delivered 87 catches and 1,231 yards in his fi rst two seasons in burgundy and gold. At age 32-33 in those seasons, he ranks second only to Redskins legend Jerry Smith in both cat-egories among tight ends age 30 or older in team history, according to records provided by Pro Football Reference.

Ageless as a physical specimen, Davis is trying to make his ca-reer production withstand the test of time as well. He now ranks in the Top 10 in NFL history in career receptions, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns by a tight end.

CAREER RECEPTIONS (TIGHT ENDS, NFL HISTORY):

Player Seasons Rec.1. Tony Gonzalez 1997-2013 (17) 1,3252. Jason Witten 2003-17 (15) 1,1523. Antonio Gates 2003-18 (16) 9344. Shannon Sharpe 1990-2003 (14) 8155. Ozzie Newsome 1978-90 (13) 6626. Greg Olsen 2007-18 (12) 6417. Heath Miller 2005-15 (11) 5928. Jimmy Graham 2010-18 (9) 5729. Vernon Davis 2006-18 (13) 55210. Jeremy Shockey 2002-11 (10) 54711. Kellen Winslow 1979-87 (9) 54112. Benjamin Watson 2004-2018 (14) 50813t. Dallas Clark 2003-13 (11) 50513t. Frank Wycheck 1993-2003 (11) 505

CAREER RECEIVING YARDS (TIGHT ENDS, NFL HISTORY):

Player Seasons Yards1. Tony Gonzalez 1997-2013 (17) 15,1272. Jason Witten 2003-17 (15) 12,4483. Antonio Gates 2003-18 (16) 11,5964. Shannon Sharpe 1990-2003 (15) 10,0605. Ozzie Newsome 1978-90 (13) 7,9806. Jackie Smith 1963-78 (16) 7,9187. Greg Olsen 2007-18 (12) 7,5898t. Pete Retzlaff 1956-66 (11) 7,4128t. Rob Gronkowski 2010-18 (9) 7,41210. Vernon Davis 2006-18 (13) 7,15811. Jimmy Graham 2010-18 (9) 6,96912. Kellen Winslow 1979-87 (9) 6,741

CAREER RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS(TIGHT ENDS, NFL HISTORY):

Player Seasons TD1. Antonio Gates 2003-18 (16) 1152. Tony Gonzalez 1997-2013 (17) 1113. Rob Gronkowski 2010-18 (9) 774. Jimmy Graham 2010-18 (9) 705. Jason Witten 2003-17 (15) 686. Shannon Sharpe 1990-2003 (14) 627t. Vernon Davis 2006-18 (13) 607t. Jerry Smith 1965-77 (13) 609. Wesley Walls 1989-2003 (14) 5410t. Dallas Clark 2003-13 (11) 5310t. Greg Olsen 2007-18 (12) 53

VERNON DAVIS

“We all should get on Vernon Davis’ diet. I mean, really. The guy’s a freak. He’s the most impressive guy I’ve been around really as far as taking care of his body, and whatever he’s doing, he needs to tell all our young guys to do it because he’s amazing.

He’s running around like a 20-year-old kid. We’re going to have to try to dive into that but I know he has a great routine in the offseason, during the season. His diet is top-notch. His workouts are on point. Not to mention he prepares and he’s just al-ways got a smile on his face.

He’s just one of those guys you look forward to seeing every day and then you watch him practice and it’s always hard and effective. Great guy, great player.”

- Head Coach Jay Gruden on Vernon Davis

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With a wrestling-inspired sack celebration, linebacker Ryan Kerrigan has earned the moniker "The Showstopper" since joining the Redskins in 2011. But while it might not have the same cachet, calling the three-time Pro Bowler "Mr. Reliable" might be just as apt.

If patience is a virtue, the Redskins were virtuous in the fi rst round of the 2011 NFL Draft, as the team opted to trade back from its No. 10 overall selection to the 16th overall pick. With the selec-tion, the Redskins selected Kerrigan, the then-defensive end out of Purdue.

Kerrigan has started all 114 regular season games played by the Redskins since he entered the league in 2011, the longest active streak of consecutive starts by any NFL linebacker. In 2016, Kerri-gan became the fi rst member of the Redskins to start all 16 games in each of the fi rst six seasons of an NFL career since the adoption of the 16-game schedule in 1978. In Week 4 of the 2017 season, Kerrigan became the fi rst member of the Redskins since at least 1970 to open a career with 100 consecutive regular season starts.

The Muncie, Ind. native is only the fi fth player in NFL history to open a career with at least 7.5 sacks in each of his fi rst seven seasons, joining Jared Allen, Derrick Thomas, DeMarcus Ware and Reggie White. He also became only the fi fth member of the Red-skins to post multiple 10-sack seasons since 1982 (Dexter Manley, 4; Charles Mann, 4; Andre Carter, 2; Brian Orakpo, 2). He’s also dis-played aptitude with the ball in hands, as he has returned all three of his career interceptions for touchdowns, joining Julius Peppers and Pro Football Hall of Famer Jason Taylor as the only players in league history with 60+ sacks and three or more interception return touchdowns.

Kerrigan's productivity has provided a number of opportunities for him to showcase his co-opted celebration.

“Will Compton has been kind of getting in my ear for a while to do the Shawn Michaels from wrestling — the HBK,” Kerrigan said in 2014 of the inspiration for his celebrations. “All he kept saying was, ‘Hit the HBK, hit the HBK.’ Finally, I did right by him and hit the HBK a couple times. On the second and third ones, when I didn’t do it, he was giving me a bunch of hell on the sidelines, like, ‘Why didn’t you do it? You need to trademark it.’ I’m like, ‘Well, I can’t trademark it, it’s HBK,’ But that’s where it came from.”

The gesture resonated with wrestling fans and Redskins fans alike. The celebration was promoted by WWE on Twitter, and Red-skins fans immediately began referring to the celebration as the "Heartbreak Kerrigan," or #HBKerrigan in hashtag form.

The Purdue product ended his college career tied for the Foot-ball Bowl Subdivision record with 14 career forced fumbles, and his innate knack for knocking the ball loose has translated to the NFL. Kerrigan has been credited with 22 forced fumbles in his career, the most by a member of the Redskins since 1994 and among the most by any NFL player since 2011.

Kerrigan’s impact on the Redskins has transcended football, as he was honored with the team’s Walter Payton Man of the Year award in 2015. In addition to participating in numerous events through the Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation, Kerrigan welcomed 185 guests to the Grand Hy-att Washington in 2015 for his third Celebrity Waiter Night, raising more than $100,000 for his Blitz for the Better Foundation, which provides sup-port to seriously ill, special needs and physically chal-lenged children throughout the Greater Washington D.C. area.

In training camp in 2016, the question was posed to Head Coach Jay Gruden: Is there a better example for young play-ers than Kerrigan?

“Not really, no," Gruden said. "He’s very humble, num-ber one. Keeps to himself and does exactly what’s asked of him in practice. He practices hard; in fact, we have to pull him back a little bit because he practices so hard and we want to keep him healthy for the 16-week grind. He’s a top-notch guy, on and off the fi eld, character-wise. He’s what you’re looking for.”

RYAN KERRIGAN

REDSKINS ALL-TIME SACK LEADERS

SINCE SACKS BECAME OFFICIAL IN 1982:Player Seasons Sacks1. Dexter Manley 1982-89 (8) 91.02. Charles Mann 1983-93 (11) 82.03. Ryan Kerrigan 2011-17 (7) 71.54. Monte Coleman 1979-94 (16) 43.5 5. Ken Harvey 1994-98 (5) 41.5

2011 NFL DRAFT

CAREER SACKS BY 2011 NFL DRAFT PICKS:Player Team Sacks1. Von Miller DEN 87.52. J.J. Watt HOU 81.03. Justin Houston KC 72.54. Ryan Kerrigan WAS 71.55. Robert Quinn LAR 63.5

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REDSKINS 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

FORCED FUMBLES

SINCE KERRIGAN ENTEREDTHE NFL IN 2011:

Player FF1. Von Miller 232. Ryan Kerrigan 223. Cliff Avril 214. Robert Quinn 205t. Charles Tillman 195t. J.J. Watt 19

DUAL THREAT

60+ CAREER SACKS AND 3+ INT RETURN TD (NFL HISTORY)Player Seasons Sacks INT TDJulius Peppers 2002-17 (16) 154.5 4Jason Taylor 1997-2011 (15) 139.5 3Ryan Kerrigan 2011-17 (7) 71.5 3

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JOSH NORMANWhen the Carolina Panthers rescinded cornerback Josh Nor-

man’s franchise tag and allowed the All-Pro defender to enter un-restricted free agency on April 20, roles instantly became reversed. The then-28-year-old lockdown corner became the subject of teams trying to lock down his services.

The Redskins mobilized quickly, dispatching members of the Redskins' coaching staff on April 22 to pick up Norman and his family from his Carolina home and bring them to team headquar-ters. The group arrived back in Ashburn early that afternoon, and after the full press and a family vote, Norman was a member of the Washington Redskins by 9:30 p.m.

“It was an exciting 24 hours there and we’re happy as heck to get him,” Head Coach Jay Gruden said. “I think he’s one of the pre-mier corners in the National Football League.”

Norman joined the Redskins having previously appeared in 53 regular season games with 38 starts for Carolina, recording 178 tackles (136 solo), 36 passes defensed, seven interceptions (two returned for touchdowns), four forced fumbles and three fumbles recovered from 2012-15.

In 2015, Norman started all 16 regular season games and all three postseason games for the Panthers, recording career highs in interceptions (four), forced fumbles (three) and fumbles recov-ered (two) in addition to tying for the league lead in interceptions returned for touchdowns (two). His highly decorated 2015 cam-paign resulted in a myriad of honors, including All-Pro selections from both the Associated Press and Pro Football Writers Associa-tion in addition to sharing PFWA Co-Most Improved Player of the Year honors with new teammate Kirk Cousins.

Since that breakout campaign in 2015, few defensive backs have been as disruptive as the man known colloquially as “J-No.”

FUMBLES FORCED SINCE 2015 (NFL DEFENSIVE BACKS):

Player FF1t. Byron Maxwell 81t. Keanu Neal 83t. Josh Norman 73t. Mike Adams 75t. Three players tied 6

PASSES DEFENSED SINCE 2015 (NFL):Player PD1. Robert Alford 592t. Marcus Peters 562t. Darius Slay 564. Casey Hayward 525. Brent Grimes 496. Malcolm Butler 487. Ronald Darby 478t. Josh Norman 468t. Bashaud Breeland 468t. David Amerson 46

Norman’s accolades and productivity speak for themselves, but what kind of person were the Redskins getting? Gruden and the Redskins learned early in 2016.

“I’ve been very impressed with Josh from the day that he got here," Gruden said. "He works extremely hard. He’s got a great en-ergy every single time that he walks out onto the fi eld, and he’s the last one off the fi eld. He’s attentive at meetings – he’s excellent. As far as his off-the-fi eld ‘antics’ or on-the-fi eld penalties that he’s gotten, he’s a physical football player. He’s in your face and he’s very competitive. You don’t want to change that about him at all; that’s what makes him, him. Obviously we might have to work on his hand placement in bump-and-run so he doesn’t hit the receiver in the head, but his aggression, his competitive style, that’s what drew us to him in the fi rst place. We would never change that.”

SECONDARY SPOTLIGHT

DUNBAR AMONG DBS IN THE DIVISION

INTERCEPTIONS AMONG ACTIVE DEFENSIVE BACKS AGAINST THE NFC EAST SINCE 2015:

Player Team Int.1. Malcolm Jenkins PHI 42t. Quinton Dunbar WAS 32t. Janoris Jenkins NYG 32t. Josh Norman WAS 3

QUINTON DUNBARIn 2015, the Washington Redskins signed college free agent

Quinton Dunbar as a wide receiver. A few months later during training camp, the coaching staff transitioned Dunbar to corner-back.

For the 2018 season, Dunbar has emerged to become an op-tion for the starting role opposite Josh Norman in the secondary. Head Coach Jay Gruden has gone on record spotlighting Dunbar’s athletic abilty.

“Yeah, that is a great tribute to him and his work, you know, but when you have that type of speed and that type of length you try to fi nd a spot for a guy with that type of athletic ability and Quinton has done a good job with buying in and making the adjust-ment.,” said Gruden. “Now, with the opportunity he has in front of him, it’s going to be up to him whether he takes the next step...”

Dunbar intercepted Sam Bradford in the Redskins Week 1 win over Arizona. It was the fourth-consecutive season that Dunbar has recorded an interception. He is the fi rst Redskin to accomplish this feat since Bashad Breeland recorded an interception in con-secutive seasons from 2014-17.

MOST INTERCEPTIONS SINCE 2017 (SAFETIES)

Player Team Int.1. Kevin Byard TEN 82t. D.J. Swearinger WAS 62t. Tre Boston LAC/ARI 62t. Ha Ha Clinton-Dix GB 62t. Jordan Poyer BUF 62t. Harrison Smith MIN 63t. Eric Weddle BAL 6

DJ SWEARINGER, SR.In 2017, the Washington Redskins signed four-year safety DJ

Swearinger Sr. Swearinger came to Washington after stops in Hous-ton, Tampa Bay and Arizona.

Since signing with the Redskins, Swearinger has assumed a leadership role in the secondary and is one of the team’s vocal lead-ers. He had an impressive fi rst season with the team registering four interceptions and 10 passes defensed. His four interceptions was tied for a team-high and was tied for the 12th best mark in the league

So far this season, Swearinger has picked up right where he left off. In three games thus far, he has two interceptions and four pass-es defensed. His two interceptions are tied for fi fth in the NFL and his four passes defensed are tied for fi fth among safeties in 2018.

In the Week 2 matchup against the Indianapolis Colts, Swear-inger intercepted Colts QB Andrew Luck twice marking his second multi-interception game as a Redskin. He became the 19th player in franchise history to record multiple games with two or more inter-ceptions.

BALL HAWK

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KICKER DUSTIN HOPKINSThe Redskins surprised many in Week 2 of the 2015 season

when they elected to move on from kicker Kai Forbath, who exited as the franchise leader in fi eld goal percentage among players with at least 50 attempts, in favor of signing kicker Dustin Hopkins.

After a solid debut in 2015, Hopkins went 34-for-42 on fi eld goal attempts in 2016, breaking Mark Moseley's record (33 in 1983) for the most fi eld goals in a single season in team history. In Week 3 that year, he tied a team record with fi ve fi eld goals in a 5-for-5 performance in a victory as part of an NFC Special Teams Player of the Week and Player of the Month performance.

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE (SINGLE SEASON, REDSKINS HISTORY):

Player Season 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

Now in his third season with the Redskins, Hopkins already ranks fi fth in franchise history in career fi eld goals made.

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE (CAREER, REDSKINS HISTORY):

Player Seasons FGM FGA FG Pct.1. Mark Moseley 1974-86 263 397 66.2 2. Chip Lohmiller 1988-94 175 245 71.43. Curt Knight 1969-73 101 175 57.74. Shaun Suisham 2006-09 81 101 80.25. Dustin Hopkins 2015-18 78 93 83.9

Beyond Hopkins’ ability to boot the ball through the uprights, his ability to get it to stop and turn on a dime after 10 yards was vital to a Redskins’ victory against Tampa Bay in Week 7 of the 2015 season. After facing an early 24-0 defi cit, the Redskins scored late in the fi rst half and at the start of the second half to cut the lead to 24-14, at which point Gruden and Special Teams Coordinator Ben Kotwica turned to Hopkins to deliver a surprise onside kick early in the third. Receiver Rashad Ross batted the skidding ball to safety Trenton Robinson, ending a league-wide 0-for-24 skid on onside kick attempts to start the 2015 season. The onside kick helped jumpstart the Redskins en route to recording the largest comeback victory in franchise history.

“His onside kicks, they’re like magic balls. I don’t know how he keeps them in play.”

- Head Coach Jay Gruden

It was only the fourth successful onside kick by the Redskins since 2000 and ended a streak of 18 unsuccessful onside kick at-tempts by the Redskins over the previous nine seasons.

SUCCESSFUL ONSIDE KICKS (REDSKINS 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

SPOTLIGHT ON SPECIAL TEAMS

PUNTER TRESS WAYIn recent years, the Redskins have expressed a desire to create

competition at every position and reward their own players who per-form at high levels. Punter Tress Way is emblematic of both ideals.

The Redskins spent the majority of the 2014 offseason eval-uating a punting battle between newcomers Robert Malone and Blake Clingan, but the race received a darkhorse candidate when the team claimed Way off waivers from Chicago on Aug. 20 that year. Way was given 10 days to stake a claim to the punting job.

Way accomplished the feat and has since posted historically relevant numbers, earned the special teams captaincy in 2015 and been rewarded with a multi-year contract extension in 2016.

In 2014, Way’s punting numbers rewarded the coaching staff’s faith. Way averaged 47.5 yards per punt, the highest by a Redskins player since World War II. He fi nished the season averaging 47.5 yards per punt to rank fourth in team history, trailing only Sammy Baugh’s full-season NFL record (51.4 yards per punt in 1940) and Baugh’s 1941 and 1942 campaigns (48.7 and 48.2). Way became the fi rst member of the Redskins to lead the NFL in punting for a season since Sam Baker in 1958 (45.4).

REDSKINS 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

While Way’s left leg has been on display, the Redskins gave their third-year punter a chance to show off his right arm in Week 3 of the 2016 season. Locked in a tight, divisional road game against the New York Giants, Way threw a perfect spiral to cornerback Quin-ton Dunbar for a 31-yard gain on a fake punt. The fake punt was the Redskins’ fi rst successful fake kick of any kind since Week 10 of the 2009 season vs. Denver, when punter Hunter Smith connected with fullback Mike Sellers for a 35-yard touchdown.

In 2017 and throughout his career, Way has waged his fi eld po-sition war by dropping punts inside the 20 with regularity.

PUNTS DOWNED INSIDE THE 20 (SINGLE SEASON, REDSKINS SINCE 1976):

Player Season No.1t. Tress Way 2017 331t. Matt Turk 1998 333. Matt Turk 1997 324. Tom Tupa 2004 305t. Mike Bragg 1977 295t. Jeff Hayes 1983 295t. Matt Turk 1995 298. Sav Rocca 2011 289t. Bryan Barker 2001 279t. Derrick Frost 2006 27

PUNTS DOWNED INSIDE THE 20 (CAREER, REDSKINS SINCE 1976):

Player Years No.1. Matt Turk 1995-99 (5) 1342. Tress Way 2014-18 (5) 973. Mike Bragg 1968-79 (12)* 79 4. Sav Rocca 2011-13 (3) 765. Derrick Frost 2005-07 (3) 73* Stat not tracked until 1976

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NO. LAST FIRST POS HT WT D.O.B. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HS HOMETOWN HOW ACQ.39 Alexander Adonis CB 6-3 197 11/7/1996 21 R Virginia Tech Charlotte, N.C. SD6-'1893 Allen Jonathan DL 6-3 294 1/16/1995 23 2 Alabama Ashburn, Va. D1-'1752 Anderson Ryan LB 6-2 253 8/12/1994 24 2 Alabama Daphne, Ala. D2-'1730 Apke Troy S 6-1 200 4/11/1995 23 R Penn State Pittsburgh, Pa. D4-'1866 Bergstrom Tony OL 6-5 310 8/6/1986 32 7 Utah Salt Lake City, Utah FA-'1746 Bibbs Kapri RB 5-11 203 1/10/1993 25 3 Colorado State Plainfield, Ill. FA-'1799 Brantley Caleb DL 6-2 307 9/2/1994 24 2 Florida Crescent City, Fla. FA-'1853 Brown Zach LB 6-1 250 10/23/1989 28 7 North Carolina Columbia, Md. UFA (BUF)-'1774 Christian Sr. Geron T 6-5 302 9/10/1996 22 R Louisville Ocala, Fla. D3-'1880 Crowder Jamison WR 5-9 177 6/17/1993 25 4 Duke Monroe, N.C. D4a-'1585 Davis Vernon TE 6-3 244 1/31/1984 34 13 Maryland Washington, D.C. UFA (DEN)-'1618 Doctson Josh WR 6-2 202 12/3/1992 25 3 TCU Mansfield, Texas D1-'1623 Dunbar Quinton CB 6-2 197 7/22/1992 26 4 Florida Miami, Fla. CFA-'1555 Dunn Casey C 6-4 300 10/11/1994 23 R Auburn Trussville, Ala. CFA-'1822 Everett Deshazor S 6-0 195 2/22/1992 26 4 Texas A&M DeRidder, La. FA-'1517 Floyd Michael WR 6-1 220 11/27/1989 28 7 Nortre Dame St. Paul, Minn. FA-'1854 Foster Mason LB 6-1 250 3/1/1989 29 8 Washington Seaside, Calif. FA-'1551 Hamilton Shaun Dion LB 6-0 235 9/11/1995 23 R Alabama Montgomery, Ala. D6-'1813 Harris Maurice WR 6-3 200 11/11/1992 25 3 California Greensboro, N.C. CFA-'1640 Harvey-Clemons Josh LB 6-4 230 2/20/1994 24 2 Louisville Valdosta, Ga. D7a-'1790 Hood Ziggy DL 6-3 305 2/16/1987 31 10 Missouri Amarillo, Texas FA-'163 Hopkins Dustin K 6-2 203 10/1/1990 28 5 Florida State Houston, Texas FA-'1598 Ioannidis Matt DL 6-3 305 1/11/1994 24 3 Temple Flemington, N.J. D5-'1641 R Johnson Danny CB 5-9 181 11/17/1995 22 R Southern Jackson, La. CFA-'1891 Kerrigan Ryan LB 6-4 259 8/16/1988 30 8 Purdue Muncie, Ind. D1-'1148 Ladler Kenny DB 6-1 200 6/23/1992 26 2 Vanderbilt Stone Mountain, Ga. FA-'1877 Lauvao Shawn G 6-3 308 10/26/1987 30 9 Arizona State Honolulu, Hawaii UFA (CLE)-'1412 McCoy Colt QB 6-1 210 9/5/1986 32 9 Texas Tuscola, Texas UFA (SF)-'1496 McPhee Pernell LB 6-3 265 12/17/1988 29 8 Mississippi State Pahokee, Fla. FA-'1831 Moreau Fabian CB 6-0 200 4/9/1994 24 2 UCLA Davie, Fla. D3-'1776 Moses Morgan T 6-6 335 3/3/1991 27 5 Virginia North Chesterfield, Va. D3a-'1435 R Nicholson Montae S 6-2 215 12/4/1995 22 2 Michigan State Monroeville, Pa. D4b-'1724 Norman Josh CB 6-0 200 12/15/1987 30 7 Coastal Carolina Greenwood, S.C. UFA (CAR)-'1679 Nsekhe Ty T 6-8 330 10/27/1985 32 4 Texas State Arlington, Texas FA-'1595 Payne Daron DL 6-3 319 5/27/1997 21 R Alabama Irondale, Ala. D1-'1832 Perine Samaje RB 5-11 233 9/16/1995 23 2 Oklahoma Pflugerville, Texas D4a-'1726 Peterson Adrian RB 6-1 220 3/21/1985 33 12 Oklahoma Palestine, Texas FA-'1883 Quick Brian WR 6-3 215 6/5/1989 29 7 Appalachian State Columbia, S.C. UFA (LAR)-'1786 Reed Jordan TE 6-2 245 7/3/1990 28 6 Florida New London, Conn. D3-'1310 Richardson Jr. Paul WR 6-0 180 4/13/1992 26 5 Colorado Gardena, Calif. UFA (SEA)-'1873 Roullier Chase C 6-4 310 8/23/1993 25 2 Wyoming Burnsville, Minn. D6a-'1775 Scherff Brandon G 6-5 315 12/26/1991 26 4 Iowa Denison, Iowa D1-'1597 Settle Tim DL 6-3 328 7/11/1997 21 R Virginia Tech Manassas, Va. D5-'1811 Smith Alex QB 6-4 213 5/7/1984 34 14 Utah La Mesa, Calif. T (KC)-'1894 Smith Preston LB 6-5 265 11/17/1992 25 4 Mississippi State Stone Mountain, Ga. D2-'1587 Sprinkle Jeremy TE 6-5 252 8/10/1994 24 2 Arkansas White Hall, Ark. D5-'1737 Stroman Greg CB 5-11 180 3/8/1996 22 R Virginia Tech Manassas, Va. D7a-'1857 Sundberg Nick LS 6-0 256 7/29/1987 31 9 California Phoenix, Ariz. FA-'1036 Swearinger Sr. D.J. S 5-10 205 9/1/1991 27 6 South Carolina Greenwood, S.C. UFA (ARI)-'1725 Thompson Chris RB 5-8 195 10/20/1990 27 5 Florida State Madison, Fla. D5a-'1356 Vigil Zach LB 6-2 238 3/28/1991 27 4 Utah State Clearfield, Utah W (MIA)-'165 Way Tress P 6-1 216 4/18/1990 28 5 Oklahoma Tulsa, Okla. W (CHI)-'1471 Williams Trent T 6-5 320 7/19/1988 30 9 Oklahoma Longview, Texas D1-'10

PRACTICE SQUAD16 Chesson Jehu WR 6-2 204 12/20/1993 24 3 Michigan St. Louis, Mo. FA-'1815 Cobbs Jr. Simmie WR 6-3 220 8/25/1995 23 R Indiana Oak Park, Ill. CFA-'1862 Durant Chris T 6-4 310 12/19/1995 22 R William & Mary Oak Hill, Va. FA-'1841 W Flanagan Matt TE 6-6 260 3/26/1995 23 R Pittsburgh Mendham, N.J. CFA-'1882 Holtz J.P. TE 6-3 240 8/28/1993 25 1 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. FA-'1884 Kidsy Darvin WR 6-0 180 3/19/1995 23 R Texas Southern Missouri City, Texas CFA-'1858 McKinzy Cassanova LB 6-3 257 11/17/1992 25 1 Auburn Birmingham, Ala. UFA (TB)-'1661 Parris Timon T 6-6 315 9/11/1995 23 R Stony Brook Floral Park, N.Y. CFA-'1864 Wicker JoJo DT 6-2 296 6/9/1996 22 R Arizona State Long Beach, Calif. FA-'18

RESERVE/INJUREDCatalina Tyler G 6-6 315 1/24/1993 25 2 Georgia Holden, Mass. CFA-'17Davis Robert WR 6-3 212 4/2/1995 23 1 Georgia State Warner Robins, Ga. D6b-'17Garner Manasseh TE 6-2 240 3/11/1992 26 1 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. FA-'17Guice Derrius RB 5-11 225 6/21/1997 21 R LSU Baton Rouge, La. D2-'18Kelley Rob RB 6-0 229 10/3/1992 25 3 Tulane New Orleans, La. CFA-'16Kouandjio Arie G 6-5 316 4/23/1992 26 4 Alabama Hyattsville, Md. D4b-'15Marshall Byron RB 5-9 225 2/13/1994 24 2 Oregon San Jose, Calif. PS (PHI)-'17Quinn Trey WR 6-0 200 12/7/1995 22 R SMU Lake Charles, La. D7b-'18Sims Cam WR 6-5 214 1/6/1996 22 R Alabama Monroe, La. CFA-'18

PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORMMcGee Stacy DL 6-3 339 1/17/1990 28 6 Oklahoma Muskogee, Okla. UFA (OAK)-'17

NON-FOOTBALL INJURYHolsey Joshua CB 5-11 195 6/25/1994 24 2 Auburn Fairburn, Ga. D7b-'17

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

Head Coach: Jay Gruden

Assistant Coaches: Bill Callahan (Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line), Matt Cavanaugh (Offensive Coordinator), Ben Kotwica (Special Teams Coordinator), Greg Manusky (DefensiveCoordinator), Kevin O'Connell (Passing Game Coordinator), Chad Englehart (Strength & Conditioning), Torrian Gray (Defensive Backs), Chad Grimm (Outside Linebackers), Ike Hilliard (WideReceivers), Randy Jordan (Running Backs), Paul Kelly (Director of Football Operations), Cannon Matthews (Defensive Quality Control), Bret Munsey (Asst. Special Teams), Kavan Latham (Asst.Strength & Conditioning), Chris O'Hara (Offensive Quality Control), Kirk Olivadotti (Inside Linebackers), Wes Phillips (Tight Ends), Phil Rauscher (Asst. Offensive Line), Jake Sankal (Asst. Strength& Conditioning/Nutritionist), James Rowe (Asst. Defensive Backs), Jim Tomsula (Defensive Line)

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2018 WASHINGTON REDSKINS ROSTER (NUMERICAL)as of September 18, 2018

NO. FIRST LAST POS HT WT D.O.B. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HS HOMETOWN HOW ACQ.3 Dustin Hopkins K 6-2 203 10/1/1990 28 5 Florida State Houston, Texas FA-'155 Tress Way P 6-1 216 4/18/1990 28 5 Oklahoma Tulsa, Okla. W (CHI)-'1410 Paul Richardson Jr. WR 6-0 180 4/13/1992 26 5 Colorado Gardena, Calif. UFA (SEA)-'1811 Alex Smith QB 6-4 213 5/7/1984 34 14 Utah La Mesa, Calif. T (KC)-'1812 Colt McCoy QB 6-1 210 9/5/1986 32 9 Texas Tuscola, Texas UFA (SF)-'1413 Maurice Harris WR 6-3 200 11/11/1992 25 3 California Greensboro, N.C. CFA-'1617 Michael Floyd WR 6-1 220 11/27/1989 28 7 Nortre Dame St. Paul, Minn. FA-'1818 Josh Doctson WR 6-2 202 12/3/1992 25 3 TCU Mansfield, Texas D1-'1622 Deshazor Everett S 6-0 195 2/22/1992 26 4 Texas A&M DeRidder, La. FA-'1523 Quinton Dunbar CB 6-2 197 7/22/1992 26 4 Florida Miami, Fla. CFA-'1524 Josh Norman CB 6-0 200 12/15/1987 30 7 Coastal Carolina Greenwood, S.C. UFA (CAR)-'1625 Chris Thompson RB 5-8 195 10/20/1990 27 5 Florida State Madison, Fla. D5a-'1326 Adrian Peterson RB 6-1 220 3/21/1985 33 12 Oklahoma Palestine, Texas FA-'1830 Troy Apke S 6-1 200 4/11/1995 23 R Penn State Pittsburgh, Pa. D4-'1831 Fabian Moreau CB 6-0 200 4/9/1994 24 2 UCLA Davie, Fla. D3-'1732 Samaje Perine RB 5-11 233 9/16/1995 23 2 Oklahoma Pflugerville, Texas D4a-'1735 Montae Nicholson S 6-2 215 12/4/1995 22 2 Michigan State Monroeville, Pa. D4b-'1736 D.J. Swearinger Sr. S 5-10 205 9/1/1991 27 6 South Carolina Greenwood, S.C. UFA (ARI)-'1737 Greg Stroman CB 5-11 180 3/8/1996 22 R Virginia Tech Manassas, Va. D7a-'1839 Adonis Alexander CB 6-3 197 11/7/1996 21 R Virginia Tech Charlotte, N.C. SD6-'1840 Josh Harvey-Clemons LB 6-4 230 2/20/1994 24 2 Louisville Valdosta, Ga. D7a-'1741 Danny Johnson CB 5-9 181 11/17/1995 22 R Southern Jackson, La. CFA-'1846 Kapri Bibbs RB 5-11 203 1/10/1993 25 3 Colorado State Plainfield, Ill. FA-'1748 Kenny Ladler DB 6-1 200 6/23/1992 26 2 Vanderbilt Stone Mountain, Ga. FA-'1851 Shaun Dion Hamilton LB 6-0 235 9/11/1995 23 R Alabama Montgomery, Ala. D6-'1852 Ryan Anderson LB 6-2 253 8/12/1994 24 2 Alabama Daphne, Ala. D2-'1753 Zach Brown LB 6-1 250 10/23/1989 28 7 North Carolina Columbia, Md. UFA (BUF)-'1754 Mason Foster LB 6-1 250 3/1/1989 29 8 Washington Seaside, Calif. FA-'1555 Casey Dunn C 6-4 300 10/11/1994 23 R Auburn Trussville, Ala. CFA-'1856 Zach Vigil LB 6-2 238 3/28/1991 27 4 Utah State Clearfield, Utah W (MIA)-'1657 Nick Sundberg LS 6-0 256 7/29/1987 31 9 California Phoenix, Ariz. FA-'1066 Tony Bergstrom OL 6-5 310 8/6/1986 32 7 Utah Salt Lake City, Utah FA-'1771 Trent Williams T 6-5 320 7/19/1988 30 9 Oklahoma Longview, Texas D1-'1073 Chase Roullier C 6-4 310 8/23/1993 25 2 Wyoming Burnsville, Minn. D6a-'1774 Geron Christian Sr. T 6-5 302 9/10/1996 22 R Louisville Ocala, Fla. D3-'1875 Brandon Scherff G 6-5 315 12/26/1991 26 4 Iowa Denison, Iowa D1-'1576 Morgan Moses T 6-6 335 3/3/1991 27 5 Virginia North Chesterfield, Va. D3a-'1477 Shawn Lauvao G 6-3 308 10/26/1987 30 9 Arizona State Honolulu, Hawaii UFA (CLE)-'1479 Ty Nsekhe T 6-8 330 10/27/1985 32 4 Texas State Arlington, Texas FA-'1580 Jamison Crowder WR 5-9 177 6/17/1993 25 4 Duke Monroe, N.C. D4a-'1583 Brian Quick WR 6-3 215 6/5/1989 29 7 Appalachian State Columbia, S.C. UFA (LAR)-'1785 Vernon Davis TE 6-3 244 1/31/1984 34 13 Maryland Washington, D.C. UFA (DEN)-'1686 Jordan Reed TE 6-2 245 7/3/1990 28 6 Florida New London, Conn. D3-'1387 Jeremy Sprinkle TE 6-5 252 8/10/1994 24 2 Arkansas White Hall, Ark. D5-'1790 Ziggy Hood DL 6-3 305 2/16/1987 31 10 Missouri Amarillo, Texas FA-'1691 Ryan Kerrigan LB 6-4 259 8/16/1988 30 8 Purdue Muncie, Ind. D1-'1193 Jonathan Allen DL 6-3 294 1/16/1995 23 2 Alabama Ashburn, Va. D1-'1794 Preston Smith LB 6-5 265 11/17/1992 25 4 Mississippi State Stone Mountain, Ga. D2-'1595 Daron Payne DL 6-3 319 5/27/1997 21 R Alabama Irondale, Ala. D1-'1896 Pernell McPhee LB 6-3 265 12/17/1988 29 8 Mississippi State Pahokee, Fla. FA-'1897 Tim Settle DL 6-3 328 7/11/1997 21 R Virginia Tech Manassas, Va. D5-'1898 Matt Ioannidis DL 6-3 305 1/11/1994 24 3 Temple Flemington, N.J. D5-'1699 Caleb Brantley DL 6-2 307 9/2/1994 24 2 Florida Crescent City, Fla. FA-'18

PRACTICE SQUAD15 Simmie Cobbs Jr. WR 6-3 220 8/25/1995 23 R Indiana Oak Park, Ill. CFA-'1816 Jehu Chesson WR 6-2 204 12/20/1993 24 3 Michigan St. Louis, Mo. FA-'1841 W Matt Flanagan TE 6-6 260 3/26/1995 23 R Pittsburgh Mendham, N.J. CFA-'1858 Cassanova McKinzy LB 6-3 257 11/17/1992 25 1 Auburn Birmingham, Ala. UFA (TB)-'1661 Timon Parris T 6-6 315 9/11/1995 23 R Stony Brook Floral Park, N.Y. CFA-'1862 Chris Durant T 6-4 310 12/19/1995 22 R William & Mary Oak Hill, Va. FA-'1864 JoJo Wicker DT 6-2 296 6/9/1996 22 R Arizona State Long Beach, Calif. FA-'1882 J.P. Holtz TE 6-3 240 8/28/1993 25 1 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. FA-'1884 Darvin Kidsy WR 6-0 180 3/19/1995 23 R Texas Southern Missouri City, Texas CFA-'18

RESERVE/INJUREDTyler Catalina G 6-6 315 1/24/1993 25 2 Georgia Holden, Mass. CFA-'17Robert Davis WR 6-3 212 4/2/1995 23 1 Georgia State Warner Robins, Ga. D6b-'17Manasseh Garner TE 6-2 240 3/11/1992 26 1 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. FA-'17Derrius Guice RB 5-11 225 6/21/1997 21 R LSU Baton Rouge, La. D2-'18Rob Kelley RB 6-0 229 10/3/1992 25 3 Tulane New Orleans, La. CFA-'16Arie Kouandjio G 6-5 316 4/23/1992 26 4 Alabama Hyattsville, Md. D4b-'15Byron Marshall RB 5-9 225 2/13/1994 24 2 Oregon San Jose, Calif. PS (PHI)-'17Trey Quinn WR 6-0 200 12/7/1995 22 R SMU Lake Charles, La. D7b-'18Cam Sims WR 6-5 214 1/6/1996 22 R Alabama Monroe, La. CFA-'18

PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORMStacy McGee DL 6-3 339 1/17/1990 28 6 Oklahoma Muskogee, Okla. UFA (OAK)-'17

NON-FOOTBALL INJURYJoshua Holsey CB 5-11 195 6/25/1994 24 2 Auburn Fairburn, Ga. D7b-'17

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

Head Coach: Jay GrudenAssistant Coaches: Bill Callahan (Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line), Matt Cavanaugh (Offensive Coordinator), Ben Kotwica (Special Teams Coordinator), Greg Manusky (DefensiveCoordinator), Kevin O'Connell (Passing Game Coordinator), Chad Englehart (Strength & Conditioning), Torrian Gray (Defensive Backs), Chad Grimm (Outside Linebackers), Ike Hilliard (WideReceivers), Randy Jordan (Running Backs), Paul Kelly (Director of Football Operations), Cannon Matthews (Defensive Quality Control), Bret Munsey (Asst. Special Teams), Kavan Latham (Asst.Strength & Conditioning), Chris O'Hara (Offensive Quality Control), Kirk Olivadotti (Inside Linebackers), Wes Phillips (Tight Ends), Phil Rauscher (Asst. Offensive Line), Jake Sankal (Asst. Strength& Conditioning/Nutritionist), James Rowe (Asst. Defensive Backs), Jim Tomsula (Defensive Line)

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2018 WASHINGTON REDSKINS ROSTER (POSITIONAL)as of September 18, 2018

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

11 Alex Smith QB 6-4 213 5/7/1984 34 14 Utah La Mesa, Calif. T (KC)-'1812 Colt McCoy QB 6-1 210 9/5/1986 32 9 Texas Tuscola, Texas UFA (SF)-'14

25 Chris Thompson RB 5-8 195 10/20/1990 27 5 Florida State Madison, Fla. D5a-'1326 Adrian Peterson RB 6-1 220 3/21/1985 33 12 Oklahoma Palestine, Texas FA-'1832 Samaje Perine RB 5-11 233 9/16/1995 23 2 Oklahoma Pflugerville, Texas D4a-'1746 Kapri Bibbs RB 5-11 203 1/10/1993 25 3 Colorado State Plainfield, Ill. FA-'17

10 Paul Richardson Jr. WR 6-0 180 4/13/1992 26 5 Colorado Gardena, Calif. UFA (SEA)-'1813 Maurice Harris WR 6-3 200 11/11/1992 25 3 California Greensboro, N.C. CFA-'1617 Michael Floyd WR 6-1 220 11/27/1989 28 7 Nortre Dame St. Paul, Minn. FA-'1818 Josh Doctson WR 6-2 202 12/3/1992 25 3 TCU Mansfield, Texas D1-'1680 Jamison Crowder WR 5-9 177 6/17/1993 25 4 Duke Monroe, N.C. D4a-'1583 Quick Brian WR 6-3 215 6/5/1989 29 7 Appalachian State Columbia, S.C. UFA (LAR)-'17

85 Vernon Davis TE 6-3 244 1/31/1984 34 13 Maryland Washington, D.C. UFA (DEN)-'1686 Jordan Reed TE 6-2 245 7/3/1990 28 6 Florida New London, Conn. D3-'1387 Jeremy Sprinkle TE 6-5 252 8/10/1994 24 2 Arkansas White Hall, Ark. D5-'17

55 Casey Dunn C 6-4 300 10/11/1994 23 R Auburn Trussville, Ala. CFA-'1866 Tony Bergstrom OL 6-5 310 8/6/1986 32 7 Utah Salt Lake City, Utah FA-'1771 Trent Williams T 6-5 320 7/19/1988 30 9 Oklahoma Longview, Texas D1-'1074 Geron Christian Sr. T 6-5 302 9/10/1996 22 R Louisville Ocala, Fla. D3-'1873 Chase Roullier C 6-4 310 8/23/1993 25 2 Wyoming Burnsville, Minn. D6a-'1775 Brandon Scherff G 6-5 315 12/26/1991 26 4 Iowa Denison, Iowa D1-'1576 Morgan Moses T 6-6 335 3/3/1991 27 5 Virginia North Chesterfield, Va. D3a-'1477 Shawn Lauvao G 6-3 308 10/26/1987 30 9 Arizona State Honolulu, Hawaii UFA (CLE)-'1479 Ty Nsekhe T 6-8 330 10/27/1985 32 4 Texas State Arlington, Texas FA-'15

90 Ziggy Hood DL 6-3 305 2/16/1987 31 10 Missouri Amarillo, Texas FA-'1693 Jonathan Allen DL 6-3 294 1/16/1995 23 2 Alabama Ashburn, Va. D1-'1795 Daron Payne DL 6-3 319 5/27/1997 21 R Alabama Irondale, Ala. D1-'1897 Tim Settle DL 6-3 328 7/11/1997 21 R Virginia Tech Manassas, Va. D5-'1898 Matt Ioannidis DL 6-3 305 1/11/1994 24 3 Temple Flemington, N.J. D5-'1699 Caleb Brantley DL 6-2 307 9/2/1994 24 2 Florida Crescent City, Fla. FA-'18

40 Josh Harvey-Clemons LB 6-4 230 2/20/1994 24 2 Louisville Valdosta, Ga. D7a-'1751 Shaun Dion Hamilton LB 6-0 235 9/11/1995 23 R Alabama Montgomery, Ala. D6-'1852 Ryan Anderson LB 6-2 253 8/12/1994 24 2 Alabama Daphne, Ala. D2-'1753 Zach Brown LB 6-1 250 10/23/1989 28 7 North Carolina Columbia, Md. UFA (BUF)-'1754 Mason Foster LB 6-1 250 3/1/1989 29 8 Washington Seaside, Calif. FA-'1556 Zach Vigil LB 6-2 238 3/28/1991 27 4 Utah State Clearfield, Utah W (MIA)-'1691 Ryan Kerrigan LB 6-4 259 8/16/1988 30 8 Purdue Muncie, Ind. D1-'1194 Preston Smith LB 6-5 265 11/17/1992 25 4 Mississippi State Stone Mountain, Ga. D2-'1596 Pernell McPhee LB 6-3 265 12/17/1988 29 8 Mississippi State Pahokee, Fla. FA-'18

22 Deshazor Everett S 6-0 195 2/22/1992 26 4 Texas A&M DeRidder, La. FA-'1523 Quinton Dunbar CB 6-2 197 7/22/1992 26 4 Florida Miami, Fla. CFA-'1524 Josh Norman CB 6-0 200 12/15/1987 30 7 Coastal Carolina Greenwood, S.C. UFA (CAR)-'1637 Greg Stroman CB 5-11 180 3/8/1996 22 R Virginia Tech Manassas, Va. D7a-'1830 Troy Apke S 6-1 200 4/11/1995 23 R Penn State Pittsburgh, Pa. D4-'1831 Fabian Moreau CB 6-0 200 4/9/1994 24 2 UCLA Davie, Fla. D3-'1739 Adonis Alexander CB 6-3 197 11/7/1996 21 R Virginia Tech Charlotte, N.C. SD6-'1835 Montae Nicholson S 6-2 215 12/4/1995 22 2 Michigan State Monroeville, Pa. D4b-'1736 D.J. Swearinger Sr. S 5-10 205 9/1/1991 27 6 South Carolina Greenwood, S.C. UFA (ARI)-'1741 Danny Johnson CB 5-9 181 11/17/1995 22 R Southern Jackson, La. CFA-'1848 Kenny Ladler DB 6-1 200 6/23/1992 26 2 Vanderbilt Stone Mountain, Ga. FA-'18

3 Dustin Hopkins K 6-2 203 10/1/1990 28 5 Florida State Houston, Texas FA-'155 Tress Way P 6-1 216 4/18/1990 28 5 Oklahoma Tulsa, Okla. W (CHI)-'1457 Nick Sundberg LS 6-0 256 7/29/1987 31 9 California Phoenix, Ariz. FA-'10

Head Coach: Jay Gruden

LINEBACKERS (9)

DEFENSIVE BACKS (11)

SPECIALISTS (3)

Assistant Coaches: Bill Callahan (Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line), Matt Cavanaugh (Offensive Coordinator), Ben Kotwica (Special Teams Coordinator), Greg Manusky (DefensiveCoordinator), Kevin O'Connell (Passing Game Coordinator), Chad Englehart (Strength & Conditioning), Torrian Gray (Defensive Backs), Chad Grimm (Outside Linebackers), Ike Hilliard (WideReceivers), Randy Jordan (Running Backs), Paul Kelly (Director of Football Operations), Cannon Matthews (Defensive Quality Control), Bret Munsey (Asst. Special Teams), Kavan Latham (Asst.Strength & Conditioning), Chris O'Hara (Offensive Quality Control), Kirk Olivadotti (Inside Linebackers), Wes Phillips (Tight Ends), Phil Rauscher (Asst. Offensive Line), Jake Sankal (Asst.Strength & Conditioning/Nutritionist), James Rowe (Asst. Defensive Backs), Jim Tomsula (Defensive Line)

QUARTERBACKS (2)

RUNNING BACKS (4)

WIDE RECEIVERS (6)

TIGHT ENDS (3)

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (9)

DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (6)

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2018 WASHINGTON REDSKINS UNOFFICIAL DEPTH CHARTas of September 18, 2018

OFFENSE

WR 18 Josh Doctson 13 Maurice Harris

LT 71 Trent Williams 74 Geron Christian Sr.

LG 77 Shawn Lauvao 55 Casey Dunn

C 73 Chase Roullier 66 Tony Bergstrom

RG 75 Brandon Scherff 55 Casey Dunn

RT 76 Morgan Moses 79 Ty Nsekhe

TE 86 Jordan Reed 85 Vernon Davis 87 Jeremy Sprinkle

WR 80 Jamison Crowder 13 Maurice Harris

WR 10 Paul Richardson Jr. 83 Brian Quick 17 Michael Floyd

QB 11 Alex Smith 12 Colt McCoy

RB 26 Adrian Peterson 25 Chris Thompson 46 Kapri Bibbs

32 Samaje Perine

DEFENSE

DE 93 Jonathan Allen 90 Ziggy Hood

NT 95 Daron Payne 97 Tim Settle

DE 98 Matt Ioannidis 99 Caleb Brantley

SLB 94 Preston Smith 52 Ryan Anderson

MLB 53 Zach Brown 40 Josh Harvey-Clemons

MLB 54 Mason Foster 56 Zach Vigil 51 Shaun Dion Hamilton

WLB 91 Ryan Kerrigan 96 Pernell McPhee

CB 23 Quinton Dunbar 31 Fabian Moreau 41 Danny Johnson

CB 24 Josh Norman 37 Greg Stroman 39 Adonis Alexander

SS 35 Montae Nicholson 22 Deshazor Everett 48 Kenny Ladler

FS 36 D.J. Swearinger Sr. 30 Troy Apke

SPECIAL TEAMS

P 5 Tress Way

K 3 Dustin Hopkins

H 5 Tress Way

LS 57 Nick Sundberg

KR 41 Danny Johnson 37 Greg Stroman

PR 80 Jamison Crowder 37 Greg Stroman

Rookies Bolded and Underlined (Injured players in parentheses)

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HOW THE 2018 WASHINGTON REDSKINS WERE BUILTas of September 18, 2018

YEAR DRAFT/CFA FREE AGENT TRADE WAIVERS PRACTICE SQUAD

29 20 1 2 1

2010 T Trent Williams (1) LS Nick Sundberg

2011 LB Ryan Kerrigan (1)

2013 TE Jordan Reed (3)

RB Chris Thompson (5a)

2014 T Morgan Moses (3a) G Shawn Lauvao (UFA - CLE) P Tress Way (CHI)

QB Colt McCoy (UFA - SF)

2015 G Brandon Scherff (1) S Deshazor Everett

LB Preston Smith (2) K Dustin Hopkins

WR Jamison Crowder (4a) T Ty Nsekhe

CB Quinton Dunbar (CFA)

2016 WR Josh Doctson (1) TE Vernon Davis (UFA - DEN) LB Zach Vigil (MIA)

DL Matt Ioannidis (5) LB Mason Foster

WR Maurice Harris (CFA) DL Ziggy Hood

CB Josh Norman (UFA - CAR)

2017 DL Jonathan Allen (1) OL Tony Bergstrom

LB Ryan Anderson (2) LB Zach Brown (UFA - BUF)

CB Fabian Moreau (3) S D.J. Swearinger Sr. (UFA - ARI)

RB Samaje Perine (4a)

S Montae Nicholson (4b)

TE Jeremy Sprinkle (5)

C Chase Roullier (6a)

LB Josh Harvey-Clemons (7a)

2018 DL Daron Payne (1) DL Caleb Brantley QB Alex Smith (KC) RB Kapri Bibbs

T Geron Christian Sr. (3) WR Michael Floyd

S Troy Apke (4) S Kenny Ladler

DL Tim Settle (5) LB Pernell McPhee

LB Shaun Dion Hamilton (6) RB Adrian Peterson

CB Greg Stroman (7a) WR Brian Quick

CB Adonis Alexander (S6) WR Paul Richardson Jr.

C Casey Dunn (CFA)

CB Danny Johnson (CFA)

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HOW THE 2018 WASHINGTON REDSKINS ENTERED THE NFLas of September 18, 2018

YEAR 1ST ROUND 2ND ROUND 3RD ROUND 4TH ROUND

11 6 8 4

2005 QB Alex Smith (SF, 1)

2006 TE Vernon Davis (SF, 6)

2007 RB Adrian Peterson (MIN, 7)

2009 DL Ziggy Hood (PIT, 32)

2010 T Trent Williams (WAS, 4) QB Colt McCoy (CLE, 85)

G Shawn Lauvao (CLE, 92)

2011 LB Ryan Kerrigan (WAS, 16) LB Mason Foster (TB, 84)

2012 WR Michael Floyd (ARI, 13) WR Brian Quick (STL, 33)

LB Zach Brown (TEN, 52) OL Tony Bergstrom (OAK, 95)

2013 S D.J. Swearinger Sr. (HOU, 57) TE Jordan Reed (WAS, 85)

2014 WR Paul Richardson Jr. (SEA, 45) T Morgan Moses (WAS, 66)

2015 G Brandon Scherff (WAS, 5) LB Preston Smith (WAS, 38) WR Jamison Crowder (WAS, 105)

2016 WR Josh Doctson (WAS, 22)

2017 DL Jonathan Allen (WAS, 17) LB Ryan Anderson (WAS, 49) CB Fabian Moreau (WAS, 81) RB Samaje Perine (WAS, 114)

S Montae Nicholson (WAS, 123)

2018 DL Daron Payne (WAS, 13) T Geron Christian Sr. (WAS, 74) S Troy Apke (WAS, 109)

YEAR 5TH ROUND 6TH ROUND 7TH ROUND FREE AGENT

6 5 2 11

2009 LS Nick Sundberg (CAR)

2011 LB Pernell McPhee (BAL, 165)

2012 CB Josh Norman (CAR, 143) T Ty Nsekhe (IND)

2013 RB Chris Thompson (WAS, 154) K Dustin Hopkins (BUF, 177) P Tress Way (CHI)

2014 DB Kenny Ladler (BUF)

RB Kapri Bibbs (DEN)

2015 CB Quinton Dunbar (WAS)

CB Deshazor Everett (TB)

LB Zach Vigil (MIA)

2016 DL Matt Ioannidis (WAS, 152) WR Maurice Harris (WAS)

2017 TE Jeremy Sprinkle (WAS, 154) DL Caleb Brantley (CLE, 195) LB Josh Harvey-Clemons (WAS, 230)

C Chase Roullier (WAS, 199)

2018 DL Tim Settle (WAS, 163) LB Shaun Dion Hamilton (WAS, 205) CB Greg Stroman (WAS, 241) C Casey Dunn (WAS)

CB Adonis Alexander (WAS, SD) CB Danny Johnson (WAS)

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2018 WASHINGTON REDSKINS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Troy Apke app-KEY

Jehu Chesson jay-EWE

Geron Christian, Sr. JARE-en

Josh Doctson DOCK-sun

Deshazor Everett de-SHAY-zor

Shaun Dion Hamilton Shawn DEE-on

Matt Ioannidis eye-an-NYE-dis

Shawn Lauvao luh-VOW

Ty Nsekhe en-SECK-he

Daron Payne duh-RON

Samaje Perine sah-MAH-jay / PEE-rhine

Breshad Perriman bre-SHAWD

Chase Roullier ROO-lee-ay

Brandon Scherff SCHER-eff

D.J. Swearinger, Sr. SWEAR-in-jurr

Manasseh Garner muh-NESS-uh

Derrius Guice GICE (rhymes with 'Dice')

Arie Kouandjio r-REE / kwan-JOE

Ben Kotwica cot-WEE-kuh

Kavan Latham kuh-VON

Greg Manusky man-US-key

Jim Tomsula tom-SOO-luh

ACTIVE ROSTER

COACHING STAFF

RESERVE LISTS

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NO. DATE POS FIRST LAST NAME FULL TRANSACTION1 January 1 CB Quinton Dunbar Quinton Dunbar Dunbar, Quinton Signed Multi-Year Contract Extension2 January 1 OL Alex Balducci Alex Balducci Balducci, Alex Signed Reserve/Future Contract3 January 1 DL Tavaris Barnes Tavaris Barnes Barnes, Tavaris Signed Reserve/Future Contract4 January 1 TE Chris Bazile Chris Bazile Bazile, Chris Signed Reserve/Future Contract5 January 1 RB Kenny Hilliard Kenny Hilliard Hilliard, Kenny Signed Reserve/Future Contract6 January 1 OL Cameron Jefferson Cameron Jefferson Jefferson, Cameron Signed Reserve/Future Contract7 January 1 OL John Kling John Kling Kling, John Signed Reserve/Future Contract8 January 1 LB Alex McCalister Alex McCalister McCalister, Alex Signed Reserve/Future Contract9 January 1 LB Cassanova McKinzy Cassanova McKinzy McKinzy, Cassanova Signed Reserve/Future Contract

10 January 1 DL Ondre Pipkins Ondre Pipkins Pipkins, Ondre Signed Reserve/Future Contract11 January 1 DB James Sample James Sample Sample, James Signed Reserve/Future Contract12 January 1 S Orion Stewart Orion Stewart Stewart, Orion Signed Reserve/Future Contract13 January 2 QB Stephen Morris Stephen Morris Morris, Stephen Signed Reserve/Future Contract14 January 3 DL Montori Hughes Montori Hughes Hughes, Montori Signed Reserve/Future Contract15 January 9 DB Kenny Ladler Kenny Ladler Ladler, Kenny Signed Reserve/Future Contract16 January 19 OL Orlando Franklin Orlando Franklin Franklin, Orlando Signed Reserve/Future Contract17 January 25 LB Mason Foster Mason Foster Foster, Mason Re-signed18 February 14 S Su'a Cravens Su'a Cravens Cravens, Su'a Reinstated from Reserve/Left Squad List19 March 6 S Deshazor Everett Deshazor Everett Everett, Deshazor Re-signed20 March 6 T Kevin Bowen Kevin Bowen Bowen, Kevin Waived21 March 6 RB Dare Ogunbowale Dare Ogunbowale Ogunbowale, Dare Waived22 March 6 RB Kenny Hilliard Kenny Hilliard Hilliard, Kenny Waived23 March 12 K Dustin Hopkins Dustin Hopkins Hopkins, Dustin Re-signed24 March 14 CB Kendall Fuller Kendall Fuller Fuller, Kendall Traded to Kansas City25 March 14 QB Alex Smith Alex Smith Smith, Alex Acquired from Kansas City via Trade28 March 15 LB Zach Brown Zach Brown Brown, Zach Re-signed26 March 15 WR Paul Richardson Paul Richardson Richardson, Paul Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent27 March 15 QB Alex Smith Alex Smith Smith, Alex Signed Multi-Year Contract Extension29 March 16 P Sam Irwin-Hill Sam Irwin-Hill Irwin-Hill, Sam Signed as Free Agent30 March 16 WR Brian Quick Brian Quick Quick, Brian Re-signed31 March 19 CB Orlando Scandrick Orlando Scandrick Scandrick, Orlando Signed as Free Agent32 March 20 Kevin O'Connell Kevin O'Connell O'Connell, Kevin Promoted to Passing Game Coordinator33 March 20 Phil Rauscher Phil Rauscher Rauscher, Phil Announced as Assistant Offensive Line Coach34 March 26 LB Pernell McPhee Pernell McPhee McPhee, Pernell Signed as Free Agent35 March 29 S Su'a Cravens Su'a Cravens Cravens, Su'a Traded to Denver36 March 29 RB LeShun Daniels LeShun Daniels Daniels, LeShun Waived37 April 3 DL Phil Taylor Sr. Phil Taylor Sr. Taylor Sr., Phil Re-signed38 April 6 QB Kevin Hogan Kevin Hogan Hogan, Kevin Acquired from Cleveland via Trade39 April 9 QB Stephen Morris Stephen Morris Morris, Stephen Waived40 April 13 LB Otha Peters Otha Peters Peters, Otha Waived41 April 13 S Orion Stewart Orion Stewart Stewart, Orion Waived43 April 16 OL Tony Bergstrom Tony Bergstrom Bergstrom, Tony Re-signed42 April 16 T Ty Nsekhe Ty Nsekhe Nsekhe, Ty Re-signed44 April 16 G Brandon Scherff Brandon Scherff Scherff, Brandon Fifth-Year Option Exercised45 April 26 DL Daron Payne Daron Payne Payne, Daron Draft Selection (Round 1, No. 13 Overall)46 April 27 RB Derrius Guice Derrius Guice Guice, Derrius Draft Selection (Round 2, No. 59 Overall)47 April 27 T Geron Christian Sr. Geron Christian Sr. Christian Sr., Geron Draft Selection (Round 3, No. 74 Overall)48 April 28 S Troy Apke Troy Apke Apke, Troy Draft Selection (Round 4, No. 109 Overall)49 April 28 DL Tim Settle Tim Settle Settle, Tim Draft Selection (Round 5, No. 163 Overall)50 April 28 LB Shaun Dion Hamilton Shaun Dion Hamilton Hamilton, Shaun Dion Draft Selection (Round 6, No. 197 Overall)51 April 28 CB Greg Stroman Greg Stroman Stroman, Greg Draft Selection (Round 7, No. 241 Overall)52 April 28 WR Trey Quinn Trey Quinn Quinn, Trey Draft Selection (Round 7, No. 256 Overall)53 April 30 DL A.J. Francis A.J. Francis Francis, A.J. Released54 April 30 DL Montori Hughes Montori Hughes Hughes, Montori Released55 April 30 DL Terrell McClain Terrell McClain McClain, Terrell Released56 April 30 TE Chris Bazile Chris Bazile Bazile, Chris Waived57 April 30 LB Cassanova McKinzy Cassanova McKinzy McKinzy, Cassanova Waived58 April 30 DB James Sample James Sample Sample, James Waived59 May 2 S Quin Blanding Quin Blanding Blanding, Quin Signed as College Free Agent60 May 2 RB Martez Carter Martez Carter Carter, Martez Signed as College Free Agent61 May 2 WR Simmie Cobbs Jr. Simmie Cobbs Jr. Cobbs Jr., Simmie Signed as College Free Agent62 May 2 LB Jerod Fernandez Jerod Fernandez Fernandez, Jerod Signed as College Free Agent63 May 2 WR Shay Fields Shay Fields Fields, Shay Signed as College Free Agent64 May 2 TE Matt Flanagan Matt Flanagan Flanagan, Matt Signed as College Free Agent65 May 2 WR Mikah Holder Mikah Holder Holder, Mikah Signed as College Free Agent66 May 2 CB Danny Johnson Danny Johnson Johnson, Danny Signed as College Free Agent67 May 2 T Timon Parris Timon Parris Parris, Timon Signed as College Free Agent68 May 2 WR De’Mornay Pierson-El De’Mornay Pierson-El Pierson-El, De’Mornay Signed as College Free Agent69 May 2 WR Cam Sims Cam Sims Sims, Cam Signed as College Free Agent70 May 2 CB Ranthony Texada Ranthony Texada Texada, Ranthony Signed as College Free Agent71 May 2 FB Elijah Wellman Elijah Wellman Wellman, Elijah Signed as College Free Agent72 May 3 C Sean Welsh Sean Welsh Welsh, Sean Signed as College Free Agent73 May 3 OL Orlando Franklin Orlando Franklin Franklin, Orlando Released74 May 8 G Shawn Lauvao Shawn Lauvao Lauvao, Shawn Re-signed75 May 10 DL Daron Payne Daron Payne Payne, Daron Signed Contract76 May 10 RB Derrius Guice Derrius Guice Guice, Derrius Signed Contract77 May 10 S Troy Apke Troy Apke Apke, Troy Signed Contract78 May 10 DL Tim Settle Tim Settle Settle, Tim Signed Contract79 May 10 LB Shaun Dion Hamilton Shaun Dion Hamilton Hamilton, Shaun Dion Signed Contract80 May 10 CB Greg Stroman Greg Stroman Stroman, Greg Signed Contract81 May 10 WR Trey Quinn Trey Quinn Quinn, Trey Signed Contract82 May 14 WR Mikah Holder Mikah Holder Holder, Mikah Waived83 May 14 C Sean Welsh Sean Welsh Welsh, Sean Waived (Designated Left Squad)84 May 14 LB Vontae Diggs Vontae Diggs Diggs, Vontae Signed as College Free Agent

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NO. DATE POS FIRST LAST NAME FULL TRANSACTION85 May 14 C Casey Dunn Casey Dunn Dunn, Casey Signed as College Free Agent86 May 14 WR Darvin Kidsy Darvin Kidsy Kidsy, Darvin Signed as College Free Agent87 May 22 G Isaiah Williams Isaiah Williams Williams, Isaiah Signed as Free Agent88 May 22 G Arie Kouandjio Arie Kouandjio Kouandjio, Arie Waived (Designated Injured)89 May 30 TE Garrett Hudson Garrett Hudson Hudson, Garrett Signed as College Free Agent90 May 30 WR De’Mornay Pierson-El De’Mornay Pierson-El Pierson-El, De’Mornay Waived91 June 14 T Geron Christian Sr. Geron Christian Sr. Christian Sr., Geron Signed Contract92 July 11 CB Adonis Alexander Adonis Alexander Alexander, Adonis Supplemnetal Draft Selection (Round 6)93 July 13 CB Adonis Alexander Adonis Alexander Alexander, Adonis Signed Contract94 July 13 P Sam Irwin-Hill Sam Irwin-Hill Irwin-Hill, Sam Waived95 July 25 RB Keith Marshall Keith Marshall Marshall, Keith Waived96 July 25 DB Prince Charles Iworah Prince Charles Iworah Iworah, Prince Charles Signed as Free Agent97 August 1 OL Alex Balducci Alex Balducci Balducci, Alex Waived98 August 1 LB Dadi Nicolas Dadi Nicolas Nicolas, Dadi Signed as Free Agent99 August 6 LB Alex McCalister Alex McCalister McCalister, Alex Waived (Designated Injured)100 August 6 LB Cassanova McKinzy Cassanova McKinzy McKinzy, Cassanova Signed as Free Agent101 August 7 DL Dante Sawyer Dante Sawyer Sawyer, Dante Signed as College Free Agent102 August 7 DL Tavaris Barnes Tavaris Barnes Barnes, Tavaris Waived (Designated Injured)103 August 11 FB Elijah Wellman Elijah Wellman Wellman, Elijah Waived (Designated Injured)104 August 11 TE Manasseh Garner Manasseh Garner Garner, Manasseh Placed on Reserve/Injured List105 August 11 RB Derrius Guice Derrius Guice Guice, Derrius Placed on Reserve/Injured List106 August 11 TE J.P. Holtz J.P. Holtz Holtz, J.P. Signed as Free Agent107 August 11 LB Jeff Knox Jeff Knox Knox, Jeff Signed as Free Agent108 August 11 DL Jalen Wilkerson Jalen Wilkerson Wilkerson, Jalen Signed as Free Agent109 August 13 WR Robert Davis Robert Davis Davis, Robert Placed on Reserve/Injured List110 August 13 WR Dan Williams III Dan Williams III Williams III, Dan Signed as Free Agent111 August 14 CB Orlando Scandrick Orlando Scandrick Scandrick, Orlando Released112 August 14 LB Alex McCalister Alex McCalister McCalister, Alex Waived from Reserve/Injured List with Settlement113 August 18 RB Martez Carter Martez Carter Carter, Martez Waived (Designated Injured)114 August 18 LB Jeff Knox Jeff Knox Knox, Jeff Waived115 August 18 DE Jalen Wilkerson Jalen Wilkerson Wilkerson, Jalen Waived116 August 18 T Kendall Calhoun Kendall Calhoun Calhoun, Kendall Signed as Free Agent117 August 18 DB Darius Hillary Darius Hillary Hillary, Darius Signed as Free Agent118 August 18 WR Allenzae Staggers Allenzae Staggers Staggers, Allenzae Signed as Free Agent119 August 20 T Cameron Jefferson Cameron Jefferson Jefferson, Cameron Waived (Designated Injured)120 August 20 RB Adrian Peterson Adrian Peterson Peterson, Adrian Signed as Free Agent121 August 20 RB De'Veon Smith De'Veon Smith Smith, De'Veon Signed as Free Agent122 August 24 RB Martez Carter Martez Carter Carter, Martez Waived from Reserve/Injured List with Settlement123 August 24 OL Cameron Jefferson Cameron Jefferson Jefferson, Cameron Waived from Reserve/Injured List with Settlement124 August 24 RB Elijah Wellman Elijah Wellman Wellman, Elijah Waived from Reserve/Injured List with Settlement125 August 25 DB Darius Hillary Darius Hillary Hillary, Darius Waived126 August 25 DL JoJo Wicker JoJo Wicker Wicker, JoJo Signed as Free Agent127 August 26 WR Allenzae Staggers Allenzae Staggers Staggers, Allenzae Waived128 August 26 QB Connor Jessop Connor Jessop Jessop, Connor Signed as Free Agent129 September 1 CB Quin Blanding Quin Blanding Blanding, Quin Waived130 September 1 T Kendall Calhoun Kendall Calhoun Calhoun, Kendall Waived131 September 1 T T.J. Clemmings T.J. Clemmings Clemmings, T.J. Waived132 September 1 WR Simmie Cobbs Jr. Simmie Cobbs Jr. Cobbs Jr., Simmie Waived133 September 1 LB Vontae Diggs Vontae Diggs Diggs, Vontae Waived134 September 1 LB Jerod Fernandez Jerod Fernandez Fernandez, Jerod Waived135 September 1 WR Shay Fields Shay Fields Fields, Shay Waived136 September 1 TE Matt Flanagan Matt Flanagan Flanagan, Matt Waived137 September 1 QB Kevin Hogan Kevin Hogan Hogan, Kevin Waived138 September 1 TE J.P. Hotlz J.P. Hotlz Hotlz, J.P. Waived139 September 1 TE Garrett Hudson Garrett Hudson Hudson, Garrett Waived140 September 1 DB Prince Charles Iworah Prince Charles Iworah Iworah, Prince Charles Waived141 September 1 QB Connor Jessop Connor Jessop Jessop, Connor Waived142 September 1 G Kyle Kalis Kyle Kalis Kalis, Kyle Waived143 September 1 WR Darvin Kidsy Darvin Kidsy Kidsy, Darvin Waived144 September 1 T John Kling John Kling Kling, John Waived145 September 1 DB Kenny Ladler Kenny Ladler Ladler, Kenny Waived146 September 1 LB Cassanova McKinzy Cassanova McKinzy McKinzy, Cassanova Waived147 September 1 LB Dadi Nicolas Dadi Nicolas Nicolas, Dadi Waived148 September 1 T Timon Parris Timon Parris Parris, Timon Waived149 September 1 NT Ondre Pipkins Ondre Pipkins Pipkins, Ondre Waived150 September 1 LB Pete Robertson Pete Robertson Robertson, Pete Waived151 September 1 DE Dante Sawyer Dante Sawyer Sawyer, Dante Waived152 September 1 RB De'Veon Smith De'Veon Smith Smith, De'Veon Waived153 September 1 DB Fish Smithson Fish Smithson Smithson, Fish Waived154 September 1 LB Martrell Spaight Martrell Spaight Spaight, Martrell Waived155 September 1 DB Ranthony Texada Ranthony Texada Texada, Ranthony Waived156 September 1 DT JoJo Wicker JoJo Wicker Wicker, JoJo Waived157 September 1 WR Daniel Williams III Daniel Williams III Williams III, Daniel Waived158 September 1 G Isaiah Williams Isaiah Williams Williams, Isaiah Waived159 September 1 RB Kapri Bibbs Kapri Bibbs Bibbs, Kapri Released160 September 1 DL Phil Taylor Sr. Phil Taylor Sr. Taylor Sr. , Phil Released161 September 1 WR Brian Quick Brian Quick Quick, Brian Released162 September 1 C Demetrius Rhaney Demetrius Rhaney Rhaney , Demetrius Released163 September 1 G Tyler Catalina Tyler Catalina Catalina, Tyler Placed on Reserve/Injured List164 September 2 RB Kapri Bibbs Kapri Bibbs Bibbs, Kapri Signed to Practice Squad165 September 2 WR Simmie Cobbs Jr. Simmie Cobbs Jr. Cobbs Jr., Simmie Signed to Practice Squad166 September 2 TE Matt Flanagan Matt Flanagan Flanagan, Matt Signed to Practice Squad167 September 2 WR Darvin Kidsy Darvin Kidsy Kidsy, Darvin Signed to Practice Squad168 September 2 DB Kenny Ladler Kenny Ladler Ladler, Kenny Signed to Practice Squad169 September 2 LB Cassanova McKinzy Cassanova McKinzy McKinzy, Cassanova Signed to Practice Squad

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NO. DATE POS FIRST LAST NAME FULL TRANSACTION170 September 2 T Timon Parris Timon Parris Parris, Timon Signed to Practice Squad171 September 2 DT JoJo Wicker JoJo Wicker Wicker, JoJo Signed to Practice Squad172 September 2 DT Caushaud Lyons Caushaud Lyons Lyons, Caushaud Signed to Practice Squad 173 September 2 QB Nic Shimonek Nic Shimonek Shimonek, Nic Signed to Practice Squad 174 September 2 DT Caleb Brantley Caleb Brantley Brantley, Caleb Signed as a Free Agent175 September 2 DE Anthony Lanier Anthony Lanier Lanier, Anthony Waived (Designated Injured)176 September 3 DT Caushaud Lyons Caushaud Lyons Lyons, Caushaud Released from Practice Squad177 September 5 WR Jehu Chesson Jehu Chesson Chesson, Jehu Signed to Practice Squad178 September 5 TE J.P. Holtz J.P. Holtz Holtz, J.P. Signed to Practice Squad179 September 5 QB Nic Shimonek Nic Shimonek Shimonek, Nic Released from Practice Squad180 September 5 LB Josh Keyes Josh Keyes Keyes, Josh Signed as Free Agent181 September 5 RB Byron Marshall Byron Marshall Marshall, Byron Placed on Reserve/Injured List182 September 11 LB Josh Keyes Josh Keyes Keyes, Josh Waived183 September 11 WR Brian Quick Brian Quick Quick, Brian Signed as a Free Agent184 September 11 DB Kenny Ladler Kenny Ladler Ladler, Kenny Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad185 September 11 WR Cam Sims Cam Sims Sims, Cam Placed on Reserve/Injured List186 September 11 WR Teo Redding Teo Redding Redding, Teo Signed to Practice Squad187 September 12 WR Trey Quinn Trey Quinn Quinn, Trey Placed on Reserve/Injured List188 September 12 WR Jehu Chesson Jehu Chesson Chesson, Jehu Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad189 September 12 S Jeremy Reaves Jeremy Reaves Reaves, Jeremy Signed to Practice Squad190 September 17 WR Jehu Chesson Jehu Chesson Chesson, Jehu Waived191 September 18 WR Michael Floyd Michael Floyd Floyd, Michael Signed as Free Agent192 September 18 WR Breshad Perriman Breshad Perriman Perriman, Breshad Signed as Free Agent193 September 18 WR Teo Redding Teo Redding Redding, Teo Released from Practice Squad194 September 18 S Jeremy Reaves Jeremy Reaves Reaves, Jeremy Released from Practice Squad195 September 18 RB Rob Kelley Rob Kelley Kelley, Rob Placed on Reserve/Injured List196 September 18 WR Jehu Chesson Jehu Chesson Chesson, Jehu Signed to Practice Squad197 September 18 T Chris Durant Chris Durant Durant, Chris Signed to Practice Squad198 September 22 WR Breshad Perriman Breshad Perriman Perriman, Breshad Waived 199 September 22 RB Kapri Bibbs Kapri Bibbs Bibbs, Kapri Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad

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2018 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS(BY DATE)

DATE POS NAME TRANSACTIONJanuary 1 CB Quinton Dunbar Signed Multi-Year Contract ExtensionJanuary 1 OL Alex Balducci Signed Reserve/Future ContractJanuary 1 DL Tavaris Barnes Signed Reserve/Future ContractJanuary 1 TE Chris Bazile Signed Reserve/Future ContractJanuary 1 RB Kenny Hilliard Signed Reserve/Future ContractJanuary 1 OL Cameron Jefferson Signed Reserve/Future ContractJanuary 1 OL John Kling Signed Reserve/Future ContractJanuary 1 LB Alex McCalister Signed Reserve/Future ContractJanuary 1 LB Cassanova McKinzy Signed Reserve/Future ContractJanuary 1 DL Ondre Pipkins Signed Reserve/Future ContractJanuary 1 DB James Sample Signed Reserve/Future ContractJanuary 1 S Orion Stewart Signed Reserve/Future ContractJanuary 2 QB Stephen Morris Signed Reserve/Future ContractJanuary 3 DL Montori Hughes Signed Reserve/Future ContractJanuary 9 DB Kenny Ladler Signed Reserve/Future ContractJanuary 19 OL Orlando Franklin Signed Reserve/Future ContractJanuary 25 LB Mason Foster Re-signedFebruary 14 S Su'a Cravens Reinstated from Reserve/Left Squad ListMarch 6 S Deshazor Everett Re-signedMarch 6 T Kevin Bowen WaivedMarch 6 RB Dare Ogunbowale WaivedMarch 6 RB Kenny Hilliard WaivedMarch 12 K Dustin Hopkins Re-signedMarch 14 CB Kendall Fuller Traded to Kansas CityMarch 14 QB Alex Smith Acquired from Kansas City via TradeMarch 15 LB Zach Brown Re-signedMarch 15 WR Paul Richardson Signed as Unrestricted Free AgentMarch 15 QB Alex Smith Signed Multi-Year Contract ExtensionMarch 16 P Sam Irwin-Hill Signed as Free AgentMarch 16 WR Brian Quick Re-signedMarch 19 CB Orlando Scandrick Signed as Free AgentMarch 20 Kevin O'Connell Promoted to Passing Game CoordinatorMarch 20 Phil Rauscher Announced as Assistant Offensive Line CoachMarch 26 LB Pernell McPhee Signed as Free AgentMarch 29 S Su'a Cravens Traded to DenverMarch 29 RB LeShun Daniels WaivedApril 3 DL Phil Taylor Sr. Re-signedApril 6 QB Kevin Hogan Acquired from Cleveland via TradeApril 9 QB Stephen Morris WaivedApril 13 LB Otha Peters WaivedApril 13 S Orion Stewart WaivedApril 16 OL Tony Bergstrom Re-signedApril 16 T Ty Nsekhe Re-signedApril 16 G Brandon Scherff Fifth-Year Option ExercisedApril 26 DL Daron Payne Draft Selection (Round 1, No. 13 Overall)April 27 RB Derrius Guice Draft Selection (Round 2, No. 59 Overall)April 27 T Geron Christian Sr. Draft Selection (Round 3, No. 74 Overall)April 28 S Troy Apke Draft Selection (Round 4, No. 109 Overall)April 28 DL Tim Settle Draft Selection (Round 5, No. 163 Overall)

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2018 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS(BY DATE)

DATE POS NAME TRANSACTIONApril 28 LB Shaun Dion Hamilton Draft Selection (Round 6, No. 197 Overall)April 28 CB Greg Stroman Draft Selection (Round 7, No. 241 Overall)April 28 WR Trey Quinn Draft Selection (Round 7, No. 256 Overall)April 30 DL A.J. Francis ReleasedApril 30 DL Montori Hughes ReleasedApril 30 DL Terrell McClain ReleasedApril 30 TE Chris Bazile WaivedApril 30 LB Cassanova McKinzy WaivedApril 30 DB James Sample WaivedMay 2 S Quin Blanding Signed as College Free AgentMay 2 RB Martez Carter Signed as College Free AgentMay 2 WR Simmie Cobbs Jr. Signed as College Free AgentMay 2 LB Jerod Fernandez Signed as College Free AgentMay 2 WR Shay Fields Signed as College Free AgentMay 2 TE Matt Flanagan Signed as College Free AgentMay 2 WR Mikah Holder Signed as College Free AgentMay 2 CB Danny Johnson Signed as College Free AgentMay 2 T Timon Parris Signed as College Free AgentMay 2 WR De’Mornay Pierson-El Signed as College Free AgentMay 2 WR Cam Sims Signed as College Free AgentMay 2 CB Ranthony Texada Signed as College Free AgentMay 2 FB Elijah Wellman Signed as College Free AgentMay 3 C Sean Welsh Signed as College Free AgentMay 3 OL Orlando Franklin ReleasedMay 8 G Shawn Lauvao Re-signedMay 10 DL Daron Payne Signed ContractMay 10 RB Derrius Guice Signed ContractMay 10 S Troy Apke Signed ContractMay 10 DL Tim Settle Signed ContractMay 10 LB Shaun Dion Hamilton Signed ContractMay 10 CB Greg Stroman Signed ContractMay 10 WR Trey Quinn Signed ContractMay 14 WR Mikah Holder WaivedMay 14 C Sean Welsh Waived (Designated Left Squad)May 14 LB Vontae Diggs Signed as College Free AgentMay 14 C Casey Dunn Signed as College Free AgentMay 14 WR Darvin Kidsy Signed as College Free AgentMay 22 G Isaiah Williams Signed as Free AgentMay 22 G Arie Kouandjio Waived (Designated Injured)May 30 TE Garrett Hudson Signed as College Free AgentMay 30 WR De’Mornay Pierson-El WaivedJune 14 T Geron Christian Sr. Signed ContractJuly 11 CB Adonis Alexander Supplemental Draft Selection (Round 6)July 13 CB Adonis Alexander Signed ContractJuly 13 P Sam Irwin-Hill WaivedJuly 25 RB Keith Marshall WaivedJuly 25 DB Prince Charles Iworah Signed as Free AgentAugust 1 OL Alex Balducci WaivedAugust 1 LB Dadi Nicolas Signed as Free Agent

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2018 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS(BY DATE)

DATE POS NAME TRANSACTIONAugust 6 LB Alex McCalister WaivedAugust 6 LB Cassanova McKinzy Signed as Free AgentAugust 7 DL Dante Sawyer Signed as College Free AgentAugust 7 DL Tavaris Barnes Waived (Designated Injured)August 11 FB Elijah Wellman Waived (Designated Injured)August 11 TE Manasseh Garner Placed on Reserve/Injured ListAugust 11 RB Derrius Guice Placed on Reserve/Injured ListAugust 11 TE J.P. Holtz Signed as Free AgentAugust 11 LB Jeff Knox Signed as Free AgentAugust 11 DL Jalen Wilkerson Signed as Free AgentAugust 13 WR Robert Davis Placed on Reserve/Injured ListAugust 13 WR Dan Williams III Signed as Free AgentAugust 14 CB Orlando Scandrick ReleasedAugust 14 LB Alex McCalister Waived from Reserve/Injured List with SettlementAugust 18 RB Martez Carter Waived (Designated Injured)August 18 LB Jeff Knox WaivedAugust 18 DE Jalen Wilkerson WaivedAugust 18 T Kendall Calhoun Signed as Free AgentAugust 18 CB Darius Hillary Signed as Free AgentAugust 18 WR Allenzae Staggers Signed as Free AgentAugust 20 T Cameron Jefferson Waived (Designated Injured)August 20 RB Adrian Peterson Signed as Free AgentAugust 20 RB De'Veon Smith Signed as Free AgentAugust 24 RB Martez Carter Waived from Reserve/Injured List with SettlementAugust 24 OL Cameron Jefferson Waived from Reserve/Injured List with SettlementAugust 24 RB Elijah Wellman Waived from Reserve/Injured List with SettlementAugust 25 CB Darius Hillary WaivedAugust 25 DL JoJo Wicker Signed as Free AgentAugust 26 WR Allenzae Staggers WaivedAugust 26 QB Connor Jessop Signed as Free AgentSeptember 1 CB Quin Blanding WaivedSeptember 1 T Kendall Calhoun WaivedSeptember 1 T T.J. Clemmings WaivedSeptember 1 WR Simmie Cobbs Jr. WaivedSeptember 1 LB Vontae Diggs WaivedSeptember 1 LB Jerod Fernandez WaivedSeptember 1 WR Shay Fields WaivedSeptember 1 TE Matt Flanagan WaivedSeptember 1 QB Kevin Hogan WaivedSeptember 1 TE J.P. Hotlz WaivedSeptember 1 TE Garrett Hudson WaivedSeptember 1 DB Prince Charles Iworah WaivedSeptember 1 QB Connor Jessop WaivedSeptember 1 G Kyle Kalis WaivedSeptember 1 WR Darvin Kidsy WaivedSeptember 1 T John Kling WaivedSeptember 1 DB Kenny Ladler WaivedSeptember 1 LB Cassanova McKinzy WaivedSeptember 1 LB Dadi Nicolas Waived

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2018 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS(BY DATE)

DATE POS NAME TRANSACTIONSeptember 1 T Timon Parris WaivedSeptember 1 NT Ondre Pipkins WaivedSeptember 1 LB Pete Robertson WaivedSeptember 1 DE Dante Sawyer WaivedSeptember 1 RB De'Veon Smith WaivedSeptember 1 DB Fish Smithson WaivedSeptember 1 LB Martrell Spaight WaivedSeptember 1 DB Ranthony Texada WaivedSeptember 1 DT JoJo Wicker WaivedSeptember 1 WR Daniel Williams III WaivedSeptember 1 G Isaiah Williams WaivedSeptember 1 RB Kapri Bibbs ReleasedSeptember 1 DL Phil Taylor Sr. ReleasedSeptember 1 WR Brian Quick ReleasedSeptember 1 C Demetrius Rhaney ReleasedSeptember 1 G Tyler Catalina Placed on Reserve/Injured ListSeptember 2 RB Kapri Bibbs Signed to Practice SquadSeptember 2 WR Simmie Cobbs Jr. Signed to Practice SquadSeptember 2 TE Matt Flanagan Signed to Practice SquadSeptember 2 WR Darvin Kidsy Signed to Practice SquadSeptember 2 DB Kenny Ladler Signed to Practice SquadSeptember 2 LB Cassanova McKinzy Signed to Practice SquadSeptember 2 T Timon Parris Signed to Practice SquadSeptember 2 DT JoJo Wicker Signed to Practice SquadSeptember 2 DT Caushaud Lyons Signed to Practice Squad September 2 QB Nic Shimonek Signed to Practice Squad September 2 DT Caleb Brantley Signed as a Free AgentSeptember 2 DE Anthony Lanier Waived (Designated Injured)September 3 DT Caushaud Lyons Released from Practice SquadSeptember 5 WR Jehu Chesson Signed to Practice SquadSeptember 5 TE J.P. Holtz Signed to Practice SquadSeptember 5 QB Nic Shimonek Released from Practice SquadSeptember 5 LB Josh Keyes Signed as Free AgentSeptember 5 RB Byron Marshall Placed on Reserve/Injured ListSeptember 11 WR Cam Sims Placed on Reserve/Injured ListSeptember 11 DB Kenny Ladler Signed to Active Roster from Practice SquadSeptember 11 LB Josh Keyes WaivedSeptember 11 WR Brian Quick Signed as a Free AgentSeptember 11 WR Teo Redding Signed to Practice SquadSeptember 12 WR Trey Quinn Placed on Reserve/Injured ListSeptember 12 WR Jehu Chesson Signed to Active Roster from Practice SquadSeptember 12 S Jeremy Reaves Signed to Practice SquadSeptember 17 WR Jehu Chesson WaivedSeptember 18 WR Michael Floyed Signed as a Free AgentSeptember 18 WR Breshad Perriman Signed as a Free AgentSeptember 18 WR Teo Redding Released from Practice SquadSeptember 18 S Jeremy Reaves Released from Practice SquadSeptember 18 RB Rob Kelley Placed on Reserve/Injured ListSeptember 18 T Chris Durant Signed to Practice Squad

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2018 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS(BY DATE)

DATE POS NAME TRANSACTIONSeptember 18 WR Jehu Chesson Signed to Practice SquadSeptember 22 WR Breshad Perriman Waived September 22 RB Kapri Bibbs Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad

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2018 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS(BY NAME)

NAME POS TRANSACTION DATEAlexander, Adonis CB Supplemental Draft Selection (Round 6) July 11Alexander, Adonis CB Supplemental Draft Selection (Round 6) July 13Apke, Troy S Draft Selection (Round 4, No. 109 Overall) April 28Apke, Troy S Signed Contract May 10Balducci, Alex OL Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 1Balducci, Alex OL Waived August 1Barnes, Tavaris DL Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 1Barnes, Tavaris DL Waived (Designated Injured) August 7Bazile, Chris TE Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 1Bazile, Chris TE Waived April 30Bergstrom, Tony OL Re-signed April 16Bibbs, Kapri RB Released September 1Bibbs, Kapri RB Signed to Practice Squad September 2Bibbs, Kapri RB Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad September 22Blanding, Quin S Signed as College Free Agent May 2Blanding, Quin S Waived September 1Bowen, Kevin T Waived March 6Brantley, Caleb DT Signed as Free Agent September 2Brown, Zach LB Re-signed March 15Calhoun, Kendall T Signed as Free Agent August 18Calhoun, Kendall T Waived September 1Catalina, Tyler G Placed on Reserve/Injured List September 1Carter, Martez RB Signed as College Free Agent May 2Carter, Martez RB Waived (Designated Injured) August 18Carter, Martez RB Waived from Reserve/Injured List with Settlement August 24Chesson, Jehu WR Signed to Practice Squad September 5Chesson, Jehu WR Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad September 12Chesson, Jehu WR Waived September 17Chesson, Jehu WR Signed to Practice Squad September 18Christian Sr., Geron T Draft Selection (Round 3, No. 74 Overall) April 27Christian Sr., Geron T Signed Contract June 14T.J. Clemmings T Waived September 1Cobbs Jr., Simmie WR Signed as College Free Agent May 2Cobbs Jr., Simmie WR Waived September 1Cobbs Jr., Simmie WR Signed to Practice Squad September 2Cravens, Su'a S Reinstated from Reserve/Left Squad List February 14Cravens, Su'a S Traded to Denver March 29Daniels, LeShun RB Waived March 29Davis, Robert WR Placed on Reserve/Injured List August 13Diggs, Vontae LB Signed as College Free Agent May 14Diggs, Vontae LB Waived September 1Dunbar, Quinton CB Signed Multi-Year Contract Extension January 1Dunn, Casey C Signed as College Free Agent May 14Durant, Chris T Signed to Practice Squad September 18Everett, Deshazor S Re-signed March 6Fernandez, Jerod LB Signed as College Free Agent May 2Fernandez, Jerod LB Waived September 1Fields, Shay WR Signed as College Free Agent May 2

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2018 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS(BY NAME)

NAME POS TRANSACTION DATEFields, Shay WR Waived September 1Flanagan, Matt TE Signed as College Free Agent May 2Flanagan, Matt TE Waived September 1Flanagan, Matt TE Signed to Practice Squad September 2Floyd, Michael WR Signed as Free Agent September 18Foster, Mason LB Re-signed January 25Francis, A.J. DL Released April 30Franklin, Orlando OL Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 19Franklin, Orlando OL Released May 3Fuller, Kendall CB Traded to Kansas City March 14Garner, Manasseh TE Placed on Reserve/Injured List August 11Guice, Derrius RB Draft Selection (Round 2, No. 59 Overall) April 27Guice, Derrius RB Signed Contract May 10Guice, Derrius RB Placed on Reserve/Injured List August 11Hamilton, Shaun Dion LB Draft Selection (Round 6, No. 197 Overall) April 28Hamilton, Shaun Dion LB Signed Contract May 10Hillary, Darius CB Signed as Free Agent August 18Hillary, Darius CB Waived August 25Hilliard, Kenny RB Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 1Hilliard, Kenny RB Waived March 6Hogan, Kevin QB Acquired from Cleveland via Trade April 6Hogan, Kevin QB Waived September 1Holder, Mikah WR Signed as College Free Agent May 2Holder, Mikah WR Waived May 14Holtz, J.P. TE Signed as Free Agent August 11Holtz, J.P. TE Waived September 1Holtz, J.P. TE Signed to Practice Squad September 5Hopkins, Dustin K Re-signed March 12Hudson, Garrett TE Signed as College Free Agent May 30Hudson, Garrett TE Waived September 1Hughes, Montori DL Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 3Hughes, Montori DL Released April 30Irwin-Hill, Sam P Signed as Free Agent March 16Irwin-Hill, Sam P Waived July 13Iworah, Prince Charles DB Signed as Free Agent July 25Iworah, Prince Charles DB Waived September 1Jefferson, Cameron OL Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 1Jefferson, Cameron OL Waived (Designated Injured) August 20Jefferson, Cameron OL Waived from Reserve/Injured List with Settlement August 24Jessop, Connor QB Signed as Free Agent August 26Jessop, Connor QB Waived September 1Johnson, Danny CB Signed as College Free Agent May 2Kalis, Kyle G Waived September 1Kelley, Rob RB Placed on Reserve/Injured List September 18Keyes, Josh LB Signed as Free Agent September 5Keyes, Josh LB Waived September 11Kidsy, Darvin WR Signed as College Free Agent May 14Kidsy, Darvin WR Waived September 1

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2018 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS(BY NAME)

NAME POS TRANSACTION DATEKidsy, Darvin WR Signed to Practice Squad September 2Kling, John OL Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 1Kling, John OL Waived September 1Knox, Jeff LB Signed as Free Agent August 11Knox, Jeff LB Waived August 18Kouandjio, Arie G Waived (Designated Injured) May 22Ladler, Kenny DB Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 9Ladler, Kenny DB Waived September 1Ladler, Kenny DB Signed to Practice Squad September 2Ladler, Kenny DB Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad September 11Lanier, Anthony DE Waived (Designated Injured) September 2Lauvao, Shawn G Re-signed May 8Lyons, Caushaud DT Signed to Practice Squad September 2Lyons, Caushaud DT Released from Practice Squad September 3Marshall, Byron RB Placed on Reserve/Injured List September 5Marshall, Keith RB Waived July 25McCalister, Alex LB Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 1McCalister, Alex LB Waived August 6McCalister, Alex LB Waived from Reserve/Injured List with Settlement August 14McClain, Terrell DL Released April 30McKinzy, Cassanova LB Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 1McKinzy, Cassanova LB Waived April 30McKinzy, Cassanova LB Signed as Free Agent August 6McKinzy, Cassanova LB Waived September 1McKinzy, Cassanova LB Signed to Practice Squad September 2McPhee, Pernell LB Signed as Free Agent March 26Morris, Stephen QB Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 2Morris, Stephen QB Waived April 9Nicolas, Dadi LB Signed as Free Agent August 1Nicolas, Dadi LB Waived September 1Nsekhe, Ty T Re-signed April 16O'Connell, Kevin Promoted to Passing Game Coordinator March 20Ogunbowale, Dare RB Waived March 6Parris, Timon T Signed as College Free Agent May 2Parris, Timon T Waived September 1Parris, Timon T Signed to Practice Squad September 2Payne, Daron DL Draft Selection (Round 1, No. 13 Overall) April 26Payne, Daron DL Signed Contract May 10Perriman, Breshad WR Signed as Free Agent September 18Perriman, Breshad WR Waived September 22Peters, Otha LB Waived April 13Peterson, Adrian RB Signed as Free Agent August 20Pierson-El, De’Mornay WR Signed as College Free Agent May 2Pierson-El, De’Mornay WR Waived May 30Pipkins, Ondre DL Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 1Pipkins, Ondre DL Waived September 1Quick, Brian WR Re-signed March 16Quick, Brian WR Released September 1

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2018 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS(BY NAME)

NAME POS TRANSACTION DATEQuick, Brian WR Signed as Free Agent September 11Quinn, Trey WR Draft Selection (Round 7, No. 256 Overall) April 28Quinn, Trey WR Signed Contract May 10Quinn, Trey WR Placed on Reserve/Injured List September 12Rauscher, Phil Announced as Assistant Offensive Line Coach March 20Reaves, Jeremy S Signed to Practice Squad September 12Reaves, Jeremy S Released from Practice Squad September 18Redding, Teo WR Signed to Practice Squad September 11Redding, Teo WR Released from Practice Squad September 18Rhaney, Demetrius C Released September 1Richardson, Paul WR Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 15Robertson, Pete LB Waived September 1Sample, James DB Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 1Sample, James DB Waived April 30Sawyer, Dante DL Signed as College Free Agent August 7Sawyer, Dante DL Waived SeptemberScandrick, Orlando CB Signed as Free Agent March 19Scandrick, Orlando CB Released August 14Scherff, Brandon G Fifth-Year Option Exercised April 16Settle, Tim DL Draft Selection (Round 5, No. 163 Overall) April 28Settle, Tim DL Signed Contract May 10Shimonek, Nic QB Signed to Practice Squad September 2Shimonek, Nic QB Released from Practice Squad September 5Sims, Cam WR Signed as College Free Agent May 2Sims, Cam WR Placed on Reserve/Injured List September 11Smith, Alex QB Acquired from Kansas City via Trade March 14Smith, Alex QB Signed Multi-Year Contract Extension March 15Smith, De'Veon RB Signed as Free Agent August 20Smith, De'Veon RB Waived September 1Smithson, Fish DB Waived September 1Spaight, Martrell LB Waived September 1Staggers, Allenzae WR Signed as Free Agent August 18Staggers, Allenzae WR Waived August 26Stewart, Orion S Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 1Stewart, Orion S Waived April 13Stroman, Greg CB Draft Selection (Round 7, No. 241 Overall) April 28Stroman, Greg CB Signed Contract May 10Taylor Sr., Phil DL Re-signed April 3Taylor Sr., Phil DL Released September 1Texada, Ranthony CB Signed as College Free Agent May 2Texada, Ranthony CB Waived September 1Wellman, Elijah FB Signed as College Free Agent May 2Wellman, Elijah FB Waived (Designated Injured) August 11Wellman, Elijah FB Waived from Reserve/Injured List with Settlement August 24Welsh, Sean C Signed as College Free Agent May 3Welsh, Sean C Waived (Designated Left Squad) May 14Wicker, JoJo DL Signed as Free Agent August 26Wicker, JoJo DL Waived September 1

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2018 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS(BY NAME)

NAME POS TRANSACTION DATEWicker, JoJo DL Signed to Practice Squad September 2Williams II, Dan WR Signed as Free Agent August 13Williams II, Dan WR Waived September 1Wilkerson, Jalen DL Signed as Free Agent August 11Wilkerson, Jalen DL Waived August 18Williams, Isaiah G Signed as Free Agent May 22Williams, Isaiah G Waived September 1

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2018 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS(BY POSITION)

NAME POS TRANSACTION DATE

Hogan, Kevin QB Acquired from Cleveland via Trade April 6Hogan, Kevin QB Waived September 1Jessop, Connor QB Signed as Free Agent August 26Jessop, Connor QB Waived September 1Morris, Stephen QB Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 2Morris, Stephen QB Waived April 9Shimonek, Nic QB Signed to Practice Squad September 2Shimonek, Nic QB Released from Practice Squad September 5Smith, Alex QB Acquired from Kansas City via Trade March 14Smith, Alex QB Signed Multi-Year Contract Extension March 15

Bibbs, Kapri RB Released September 1Bibbs, Kapri RB Signed to Practice Squad Septemeber 2Bibbs, Kapri RB Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad September 22Carter, Martez RB Signed as College Free Agent May 2Carter, Martez RB Waived (Designated Injured) August 18Carter, Martez RB Waived from Reserve/Injured List with Settlement August 24Daniels, LeShun RB Waived March 29Guice, Derrius RB Draft Selection (Round 2, No. 59 Overall) April 27Guice, Derrius RB Signed Contract May 10Guice, Derrius RB Placed on Reserve/Injured List August 11Hilliard, Kenny RB Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 1Hilliard, Kenny RB Waived March 6Kelley, Rob RB Placed on Reserve/Injured List September 18Marshall, Byron RB Placed on Reserve/Injured List September 5Marshall, Keith RB Waived July 25Ogunbowale, Dare RB Waived March 6Peterson, Adrian RB Signed as Free Agent August 20Smith, De'Veon RB Signed as Free Agent August 20Smith, De'Veon RB Waived September 1Wellman, Elijah FB Signed as College Free Agent May 2Wellman, Elijah FB Waived (Designated Injured) August 11Wellman, Elijah FB Waived from Reserve/Injured List with Settlement August 24

Chesson, Jehu WR Signed to Practice Squad September 5C Chesson, Jehu WR Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad September 12

Chesson, Jehu WR Waived September 17Chesson, Jehu WR Signed to Practice Squad September 18Cobbs Jr., Simmie WR Signed as College Free Agent May 2Cobbs Jr., Simmie WR Waived September 1Cobbs Jr., Simmie WR Signed to Practice Squad Septemeber 2Davis, Robert WR Placed on Reserve/Injured List August 13Fields, Shay WR Signed as College Free Agent May 2Fields, Shay WR Waived Septemeber 1Floyd, Michael WR Signed as Free Agent September 18Holder, Mikah WR Signed as College Free Agent May 2Holder, Mikah WR Waived May 14Kidsy, Darvin WR Signed as College Free Agent May 14Kidsy, Darvin WR Waived September 1Kidsy, Darvin WR Signed to Practice Squad September 2

QUARTERBACKS

RUNNING BACKS/FULLBACKS

WIDE RECEIVERS

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2018 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS(BY POSITION)

NAME POS TRANSACTION DATEPerriman, Breshad WR Signed as Free Agent September 18Perriman, Breshad WR Waived September 22Pierson-El, De’Mornay WR Signed as College Free Agent May 2Pierson-El, De’Mornay WR Waived May 30Quick, Brian WR Re-signed March 16Quick, Brian WR Released September 1Quick, Brian WR Signed as Free Agent September 11Quinn, Trey WR Draft Selection (Round 7, No. 256 Overall) April 28Quinn, Trey WR Signed Contract May 10Quinn, Trey WR Placed on Reserve/Injured List September 12Redding, Teo WR Signed to Practice Squad September 11Redding, Teo WR Released from Practice Squad September 18Richardson, Paul WR Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 15Sims, Cam WR Signed as College Free Agent May 2Sims, Cam WR Placed on Reserve/Injured List September 11Staggers, Allenzae WR Signed as Free Agent August 18Staggers, Allenzae WR Waived August 26Williams III, Dan WR Signed as Free Agent August 13Williams III, Dan WR Waived September 1

Bazile, Chris TE Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 1Bazile, Chris TE Waived April 30Flanagan, Matt TE Signed as College Free Agent May 2Flanagan, Matt TE Waived September 1Flanagan, Matt TE Signed to Practice Squad September 2Garner, Mannasseh TE Placed on Reserve/Injured List August 11Holtz, J.P. TE Signed as Free Agent August 11Holtz, J.P. TE Waived September 1Holtz, J.P. TE Signed to Practice Squad September 5Hudson, Garrett TE Signed as College Free Agent May 30Hudson, Garrett TE Waived September 1

Balducci, Alex OL Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 1Balducci, Alex OL Waived August 1Bergstrom, Tony OL Re-signed April 16Bowen, Kevin T Waived March 6Calhoun, Kendall T Signed as Free Agent August 18Calhoun, Kendall T Waived September 1Christian Sr., Geron T Draft Selection (Round 3, No. 74 Overall) April 27Christian Sr., Geron T Signed Contract June 14Dunn, Casey C Signed as College Free Agent May 14Durant, Chris T Signed to Practice Squad September 18Franklin, Orlando OL Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 19Franklin, Orlando OL Released May 3Jefferson, Cameron OL Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 1Jefferson, Cameron OL Waived (Designated Injured) August 20Jefferson, Cameron OL Waived from Reserve/Injured List with Settlement August 24Kling, John OL Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 1Kling, John OL Waived September 1Kouandjio, Arie G Waived (Designated Injured) May 22Lauvao, Shawn G Re-signed May 8

OFFENSIVE LINE

TIGHT ENDS

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2018 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS(BY POSITION)

NAME POS TRANSACTION DATENsekhe, Ty T Re-signed April 16Parris, Timon T Signed as College Free Agent May 2Parris, Timon T Waived September 1Parris, Timon T Signed to Practice Squad September 2Scherff, Brandon G Fifth-Year Option Exercised April 16Welsh, Sean C Signed as College Free Agent May 3Welsh, Sean C Waived (Designated Left Squad) May 14Williams, Isaiah G Signed as Free Agent May 22Williams, Isaiah G Waived September 1

Barnes, Tavaris DL Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 1Barnes, Tavaris DL Waived (Designated Injured) August 7Brantley, Caleb DT Signed as Free Agent September 2Francis, A.J. DL Released April 30Hughes, Montori DL Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 3Hughes, Montori DL Released April 30Lanier, Anthony DE Waived September 2Lyons, Caushaud DT Signed to Practice Squad September 2Lyons, Caushaud DT Released from Practice Squad September 3McClain, Terrell DL Released April 30Payne, Daron DL Draft Selection (Round 1, No. 13 Overall) April 26Payne, Daron DL Signed Contract May 10Pipkins, Ondre DL Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 1Sawyer, Dante DL Signed as College Free Agent August 7Settle, Tim DL Draft Selection (Round 5, No. 163 Overall) April 28Settle, Tim DL Signed Contract May 10Taylor Sr., Phil DL Re-signed April 3Taylor Sr., Phil DL Released September 1Wicker, JoJo DL Signed as Free Agent August 25Wicker, JoJo DL Waived September 1Wicker, JoJo DL Signed to Practice Squad September 2Wilkerson, Jalen DL Signed as College Free Agent August 11Wilkerson, Jalen DL Waived August 18

Brown, Zach LB Re-signed March 15Diggs, Vontae LB Signed as College Free Agent May 14Diggs, Vontae LB Waived September 1Fernandez, Jerod LB Signed as College Free Agent May 2Fernandez, Jerod LB Waived September 1Foster, Mason LB Re-signed January 25Hamilton, Shaun Dion LB Draft Selection (Round 6, No. 197 Overall) April 28Hamilton, Shaun Dion LB Signed Contract May 10Keyes, Josh LB Signed as Free Agent September 5Keyes, Josh LB Waived September 11Knox, Jeff LB Signed as Free Agent August 11Knox, Jeff LB Waived August 18McCalister, Alex LB Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 1McCalister, Alex LB Waived August 6McCalister, Alex LB Waived from Reserve/Injured List with Settlement August 14McKinzy, Cassanova LB Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 1McKinzy, Cassanova LB Waived April 30

DEFENSIVE LINE

LINEBACKERS

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2018 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS(BY POSITION)

NAME POS TRANSACTION DATEMcKinzy, Cassanova LB Signed as Free Agent August 6McKinzy, Cassanova LB Waived September 1McKinzy, Cassanova LB Signed to Practice Squad September 2McPhee, Pernell LB Signed as Free Agent March 26Nicolas, Dadi LB Signed as Free Agent August 1Nicolas, Dadi LB Waived September 1Peters, Otha LB Waived April 13

Apke, Troy S Draft Selection (Round 4, No. 109 Overall) April 28Apke, Troy S Signed Contract May 10Blanding, Quin S Signed as College Free Agent May 2Blanding, Quin S Waived September 1Cravens, Su'a S Reinstated from Reserve/Left Squad List February 14Cravens, Su'a S Traded to Denver March 29Dunbar, Quinton CB Signed Multi-Year Contract Extension January 1Everett, Deshazor S Re-signed March 6Fuller, Kendall CB Traded to Kansas City March 14Hillary, Darius CB Signed as Free Agent August 18Hillary, Darius CB Waived August 25Iworah, Prince Charles DB Signed as Free Agent July 25Iworah, Prince Charles DB Waived September 1Johnson, Danny CB Signed as College Free Agent May 2Ladler, Kenny DB Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 9Ladler, Kenny DB Waived September 1Ladler, Kenny DB Signed to Practice Squad September 2Ladler, Kenny DB Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad September 11Reaves, Jeremy S Signed to Practice Squad September 12Reaves, Jeremy S Released from Practice Squad September 18Sample, James DB Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 1Sample, James DB Waived April 30Scandrick, Orlando CB Signed as Free Agent March 19Scandrick, Orlando CB Released August 14Stewart, Orion S Signed Reserve/Future Contract January 1Stewart, Orion S Waived April 13Stroman, Greg CB Draft Selection (Round 7, No. 241 Overall) April 28Stroman, Greg CB Signed Contract May 10Texada, Ranthony CB Signed as College Free Agent May 2Texada, Ranthony CB Waived September 1

Hopkins, Dustin K Re-signed March 12Irwin-Hill, Sam P Signed as Free Agent March 16Irwin-Hill, Sam P Waived July 13

O'Connell, Kevin Promoted to Passing Game Coordinator March 20Rauscher, Phil Announced as Assistant Offensive Line Coach March 20

COACHES

SPECIALISTS

DEFENSIVE BACKS

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2018 STATISTICS

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2018 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS

WON 2, LOST 1 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD

09/09 W 24- 6 at Arizona 61,613 Peterson 56 236 4.2 41 3

09/16 L 9-21 Indianapolis 57,013 Thompson 15 83 5.5 16 0

09/23 W 31-17 Green Bay 82,000 A. Smith 19 48 2.5 7 0

10/08 at New Orleans Crowder 3 35 11.7 25 0

10/14 Carolina Kelley 4 8 2.0 6 0

10/21 Dallas Bibbs 2 3 1.5 2 0

10/28 at N.Y. Giants TEAM 99 413 4.2 41 3

11/04 Atlanta OPPONENTS 60 272 4.5 18 2

11/11 at Tampa Bay * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD

11/18 Houston Thompson 20 155 7.8 23 1

11/22 at Dallas Reed 14 168 12.0 34 1

12/03 at Philadelphia Richardson 9 131 14.6 46t 1

12/09 N.Y. Giants Crowder 9 79 8.8 18 1

12/16 at Jacksonville Peterson 5 100 20.0 52 0

12/23 at Tennessee Doctson 5 48 9.6 14 0

12/30 Philadelphia V. Davis 4 86 21.5 50 0

WAS OPP TEAM 66 767 11.6 52 4

TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 70 50 OPPONENTS 68 597 8.8 64t 4

Rushing 23 19 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD

Passing 36 27 Swearinger 2 11 5.5 7 0

Penalty 11 4 Dunbar 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0

3rd Down: Made/Att 16/39 16/38 TEAM 3 8 2.7 7 0

3rd Down Pct. 41.0 42.1 OPPONENTS 1 1 1.0 1 0

4th Down: Made/Att 2/3 0/3 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B

4th Down Pct. 66.7 0.0 Way 14 603 43.1 37.9 0 6 59 0

POSSESSION AVG. 33:31 26:29 TEAM 14 603 43.1 37.9 0 6 59 0

TOTAL NET YARDS 1149 834 OPPONENTS 15 730 48.7 44.2 2 6 60 0

Avg. Per Game 383.0 278.0 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD

Total Plays 201 177 Quinn 2 2 12 6.0 12 0

Avg. Per Play 5.7 4.7 Stroman 2 6 15 7.5 9 0

NET YARDS RUSHING 413 272 TEAM 4 8 27 6.8 12 0

Avg. Per Game 137.7 90.7 OPPONENTS 6 5 73 12.2 44 0

Total Rushes 99 60 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD

NET YARDS PASSING 736 562 Johnson 2 39 19.5 24 0

Avg. Per Game 245.3 187.3 Stroman 2 34 17.0 18 0

Sacked/Yards Lost 6/31 7/35 Thompson 1 0 0.0 0 0

Gross Yards 767 597 TEAM 5 73 14.6 24 0

Att./Completions 96/66 110/68 OPPONENTS 2 44 22.0 25 0

Completion Pct. 68.8 61.8 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+

Had Intercepted 1 3 Hopkins 0/ 0 1/ 1 2/ 2 2/ 3 0/ 0

PUNTS/AVERAGE 14/43.1 15/48.7 TEAM 0/ 0 1/ 1 2/ 2 2/ 3 0/ 0

NET PUNTING AVG. 14/37.9 15/44.2 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 1 0/ 0

PENALTIES/YARDS 22/219 26/208 Hopkins: (31G)(49G,49N,27G,49G)(35G)

FUMBLES/BALL LOST 5/2 4/2 OPP: ()()(41G)

TOUCHDOWNS 7 6

Rushing 3 2

Passing 4 4

Returns 0 0

* SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS

TEAM 14 38 3 9 0 64

OPPONENTS 7 17 7 13 0 44

* SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS

Hopkins 0 0 0 0 7/ 7 5/ 6 0 22

Peterson 3 3 0 0 0 18

Crowder 1 0 1 0 0 6

Reed 1 0 1 0 0 6

Richardson 1 0 1 0 0 6

Thompson 1 0 1 0 0 6

TEAM 7 3 4 0 7/ 7 5/ 6 0 64

OPPONENTS 6 2 4 0 5/ 5 1/ 1 0 44

2-Pt Conv: TM 0-0, OPP 0-1

SACKS: Ioannidis 3, Allen 2, Anderson 1,

Payne 1, TM 7, OPP 6

FUM/LOST: A. Smith 3/0, Peterson 1/1,

Reed 1/1

* PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating

A. Smith 96 66 767 68.8 7.99 4 4.2 1 1.0 52 6/ 31 102.2

TEAM 96 66 767 68.8 7.99 4 4.2 1 1.0 52 6/ 31 102.2

OPPONENTS 110 68 597 61.8 5.43 4 3.6 3 2.7 64t 7/ 35 77.0

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2018 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

(TACKLES, QBP/H AND PD ACCORDING TO COACHES' FILM REVIEW)

Player Total Solo Asst. TFL Sacks Sack Yds QBP/H Ints/Yds PD FF FR Safety TDs

Mason Foster 32 19 13 1 0 0 1/1 0/0 1 0 0 0 0

Zach Brown 24 16 8 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0

Montae Nicholson 21 18 3 0 0 0 0/1 0/0 2 0 0 0 0

Quinton Dunbar 18 14 4 0 0 0 0/0 1/-3 5 0 0 0 0

DJ Swearinger 18 15 3 0 0 0 0/0 2/11 4 0 0 0 0

Josh Norman 17 10 7 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 2 0 1 0 0

Daron Payne 16 11 5 1 0 0 5/1 0/0 0 0 0 0 0

Jonathan Allen 15 11 4 3 2 14 15/7 0/0 0 0 0 0 0

Preston Smith 11 9 2 2 0 0 8/3 0/0 0 0 0 0 0

Matt Ioannidis 10 5 5 3 3 13 11/4 0/0 0 1 1 0 0

Ziggy Hood 5 3 2 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0

Josh Harvey-Clemons 5 3 2 0 0 0 0/1 0/0 2 0 0 0 0

Ryan Anderson 4 3 1 2 1 4 3/2 0/0 0 0 0 0 0

Fabian Moreau 4 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 7 1 0 0 0

Ryan Kerrigan 3 1 2 1 0 0 15/1 0/0 0 0 0 0 0

Zach Vigil 3 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0

Deshazor Everett 1 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0

Pernell McPhee 1 1 0 0 0 0 9/4 0/0 0 0 0 0 0

Tim Settle 1 0 1 0 0 0 1/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0

Greg Stroman 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0

TOTALS 209 146 63 15 6 31 68/25 3/8 23 2 2 0 0

REGULAR SEASON SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS (ACCORDING TO COACHES' FILM REVIEW)

Player Total Solo Asst. FF FR PATs Blk FG Blk Punts Blk Inside 20* Safety TDs Josh Harvey-Clemons 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Shaun Dion Hamilton 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Kenny Ladler 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Troy Apke 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Deshazor Everett 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Danny Johnson 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jeremy Sprinkle 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Greg Stroman 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TOTAL 12 9 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 *Indicates player who downed a punt inside the 20. Fair catches/punts out of bounds not included.

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2018 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS

W-L W-L W-LRedskins Overall 2-1 Redskins score first 2-0 Redskins win time of possession 1-1

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

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

Redskins on Thursday Night 0-0 Score tied after 1st quarter 1-0 Turnover battle is even 1-0Redskins on grass 2-1 Redskins lead at halftime 2-0 Redskins wear Burgundy pants 1-0

Redskins on artificial turf 0-0 Redskins trail at halftime 0-1 Redskins wear Gold pants 0-0Redskins in a dome 1-0 Score tied at halftime 0-0 Redskins wear White pants 1-1

Redskins in September 2-1 Redskins lead after 3rd quarter 2-0 Redskins wear Throwback pants 0-0Redskins in October 0-0 Redskins trail after 3rd quarter 0-1 Redskins wear Burgundy jerseys 1-1

Redskins in November 0-0 Score tied after 3rd quarter 0-0 Redskins wear White jerseys 1-0Redskins in December 0-0 Redskins score under two-minute warning 1-0 Redskins wear Throwback jerseys 0-0

Redskins in January 0-0 Opponent scores under two-minute warning 0-0 Redskins score 17 points or less 0-1Redskins win coin toss 0-1 Game goes to overtime 0-0 Opponent scores 17 points or less 2-0Redskins lose coin toss 2-0 Redskins score 18 points or more 2-0

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

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

Redskins total 400+ net yards 1-0 vs. NFC North 1-0Redskins total 0-99 rushing yards 0-1 vs. NFC South 0-0

Redskins total 100-149 rushing yards 0-0 vs. NFC 2-0Redskins total 150+ rushing yards 2-0

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

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

Redskins total 300+ passing yards 0-0 vs. AFC 0-1Redskins have a 300-yard passer 0-0

RECORD WHEN...

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Player @ARI IND GB @NO CAR DAL @NYG ATL @TB HOU @DAL @PHI NYG @JAX @TEN PHI GP-GS-DNP-INAAlexander, Adonis INA INA INA 0-0-0-3Allen, Jonathan DE DE DE 3-3-0-0Anderson, Ryan SUB SUB SUB 3-0-0-0Apke, Troy SUB INA INA 1-0-0-2Bergstrom, Tony SUB SUB C 3-1-0-0Bibbs, Kapri PS PS SUB 1-0-0-0Brantley, Caleb INA INA INA 0-0-0-3Brown, Zach MLB MLB MLB 3-3-0-0Chesson, Jehu PS SUB PS 1-0-0-0Christian Sr., Geron INA INA INA 0-0-0-3Crowder, Jamison WR WR WR 3-3-0-0Davis, Vernon SUB TE WR 3-2-0-0Doctson, Josh WR WR SUB 3-2-0-0Dunbar, Quinton SUB CB CB 3-2-0-0Dunn, Casey INA INA SUB 1-0-0-2Everett, Deshazor S SUB SUB 3-1-0-0Floyd, Michael NWT NWT INA 0-0-0-1Foster, Mason MLB MLB MLB 3-3-0-0Hamilton, Shaun Dion SUB SUB SUB 3-0-0-0Harris, Maurice INA INA SUB 1-0-0-2Harvey-Clemons, Josh SUB SUB SUB 3-0-0-0Hood, Ziggy SUB SUB SUB 3-0-0-0Hopkins, Dustin SUB SUB SUB 3-0-0-0Ioannidis, Matt DE SUB SUB 3-1-0-0Johnson, Danny SUB SUB SUB 3-0-0-0Kelley, Rob SUB SUB IR 2-0-0-0Kerrigan, Ryan WLB WLB WLB 3-3-0-0Keyes, Josh INA NWT NWT 0-0-0-1Ladler, Kenny PS SUB SUB 2-0-0-0Lauvao, Shawn LG LG INA 2-2-0-1McCoy, Colt DNP DNP DNP 0-0-3-0McPhee, Pernell SUB SUB SUB 3-0-0-0Moreau, Fabian SUB CB CB 3-2-0-0Moses, Morgan RT RT RT 3-3-0-0Nicholson, Montae SS SS SS 3-3-0-0Norman, Josh CB CB CB 3-3-0-0Nsekhe, Ty SUB SUB SUB 3-0-0-0Payne, Daron NT NT NT 3-3-0-0Perine, Samaje INA INA INA 0-0-0-3Peterson, Adrian RB RB RB 3-3-0-0Quick, Brian NWT SUB SUB 2-0-0-0Quinn, Trey SUB IR IR 1-0-0-0Reed, Jordan TE SUB TE 3-2-0-0Richardson Jr., Paul WR (2) WR (2) SUB 3-2-0-0Roullier, Chase C C LG 3-3-0-0Scherff, Brandon RG RG RG 3-3-0-0Settle, Tim SUB SUB SUB 3-0-0-0Sims, Cam SUB IR IR 1-0-0-0Smith, Alex QB QB QB 3-3-0-0Smith, Preston SLB SLB SLB 3-3-0-0Sprinkle, Jeremy SUB SUB WR 3-1-0-0Stroman, Greg SUB SUB SUB 3-0-0-0Sundberg, Nick SUB SUB SUB 3-0-0-0Swearinger, D.J. FS FS FS 3-3-0-0Thompson, Chris SUB SUB SUB 3-0-0-0Vigil, Zach SUB SUB SUB 3-0-0-0Way, Tress SUB SUB SUB 3-0-0-0Williams, Trent LT LT LT 3-3-0-0

PARTICIPATION

Key: POS - starter | SUB - played | DNP - did not play | INA - inactive | IR - reserve/injured | PS - practice squad | NWT - not with team | SUSP - suspended | PUP - reserve/physically unable to perform | LS - left squad

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WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB WR/RB/TE9/9 @ARI J. Doctson T. Williams S. Lauvao C. Roullier B. Scherff M. Moses J. Reed J. Crowder A. Smith A. Peterson P. Richardson Jr.9/16 IND J. Doctson T. Williams S. Lauvao C. Roullier B. Scherff M. Moses V. Davis J. Crowder A. Smith A. Peterson P. Richardson Jr.9/23 GB V. Davis T. Williams C. Roullier T. Bergstrom B. Scherff M. Moses J. Reed J. Crowder A. Smith A. Peterson J. Sprinkle10/8 @NO10/14 CAR10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL11/11 @TB11/18 HOU11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI12/9 NYG12/16 @JAX12/23 @TEN12/30 PHI

DE NT DE SLB MLB MLB WLB CB CB S S9/9 @ARI J. Allen D. Payne M. Ioannidis P. Smith Z. Brown M. Foster R. Kerrigan D. Everett J. Norman M. Nicholson D. Swearinger9/16 IND J. Allen D. Payne P. Smith F. Moreau Z. Brown M. Foster R. Kerrigan Q. Dunbar J. Norman M. Nicholson D. Swearinger9/23 GB J. Allen D. Payne P. Smith F. Moreau Z. Brown M. Foster R. Kerrigan Q. Dunbar J. Norman M. Nicholson D. Swearinger10/8 @NO10/14 CAR10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL11/11 @TB11/18 HOU11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI12/9 NYG12/16 @JAX12/23 @TEN12/30 PHI

OFFENSESTARTING LINEUPS

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.

9/9 @ARI 30 10 13 7 429 75 182 42 4.3 247 30 21 0 3 8 1 -3 -3 0 4-46.5 2 12 6.0 0 2 24 12.0 0 9 63 3 1 3 1 2 0 3 0 1 38:089/16 IND 20 4 16 0 334 71 65 22 3.0 269 46 33 0 3 23 2 11 7 0 5-36.4 1 6 6.0 0 1 16 16.0 0 7 90 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 33:209/23 GB 20 9 7 4 386 55 166 35 4.7 220 20 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5-47.0 1 9 9.0 0 2 33 16.5 0 6 66 0 0 4 2 2 0 4 0 1 29:0510/8 @NO 10/14 CAR 10/21 DAL 10/28 @NYG 11/4 ATL 11/11 @TB 11/18 HOU 11/22 @DAL 12/3 @PHI 12/9 NYG 12/16 @JAX 12/23 @TEN 12/30 PHI TOTALS 70 23 36 11 1149 201 413 99 4.2 736 96 66 1 3 8 7 0 14-43.1 4 27 6.8 0 5 73 14.6 0 7 3 4 0 7 0 5 100:33

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.

9/9 @ARI 14 7 6 1 213 51 68 15 4.5 145 34 20 1 2 8 0 0 0 0 5-52.6 2 44 22.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 9 67 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 21:529/16 IND 17 5 10 2 281 60 104 28 3.7 177 31 21 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 5-47.0 0 0 0.0 0 1 19 19.0 0 6 26 0 0 3 1 2 0 3 0 0 26:409/23 GB 19 7 11 1 340 66 100 17 5.9 240 45 27 0 4 25 1 1 1 0 5-46.4 4 29 7.3 9 1 25 25.0 0 11 115 2 1 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 30:3510/8 @NO 10/14 CAR 10/21 DAL 10/28 @NYG 11/4 ATL 11/11 @TB 11/18 HOU 11/22 @DAL 12/3 @PHI 12/9 NYG 12/16 @JAX 12/23 @TEN12/30 PHI TOTALS 50 19 27 4 834 177 272 60 4.5 562 110 68 3 1 1 0 0 15-48.7 6 73 12.2 9 2 44 22.0 0 6 2 4 0 5 0 1 79:07

9/9 @ARI9/16 IND9/23 GB10/8 @NO10/14 CAR10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL11/11 @TB11/18 HOU11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI12/9 NYG12/16 @JAX12/23 @TEN12/30 PHI

No. (L)FUM

5 (-2)

FUMNo. (L)

3 (-2)

SCORING

Score after Q1

0-0

WAS 14-0

BurgandyWhiteWhiteWAS 31 WAS (5)

BurgandyIND 14-3 IND 14-6 WAS -33:20 +1BurgandyWAS 28-10 WAS 28-17 GB -30:55 Even

IND 7-0WAS 31-17 GB (Defer) 1 WAS WAS

+1 WAS 18 WAS (3)WAS 29 EvenIND 21-9 WAS (Defer) 1 IND IND

WAS 24-6 ARI (Defer) 1 WAS Neither

Jersey ColorFinal

WhiteWAS 21-0 WAS 21-0

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.

REDSKINS/OPPONENTS TOTALSREDSKINS

OPPONENTS

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

PEN.No. (Yds.)

26 (-208)

22 (-219)

Sk. (Yds.)

6 (-31)

Sk. (Yds.)

7 (-35)

OPP AVG. Starting Field Position

ARI 29IND 25GB 26

WAS -38:08

MISCELLANEOUS GAME-BY-GAME STATS

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ATT COM YDS PERC YDS/ATT TD INT LG SK (YDS) RATE9/9 @ARI 30 21 255 70.0% 8.5 2 0 52 3 (8) 118.19/16 IND 46 33 292 71.7% 6.3 0 0 34 3 (23) 88.39/23 GB 20 12 220 60.0% 11.0 2 1 50 0 (0) 110.410/8 @NO 10/14 CAR 10/21 DAL 10/28 @NYG 11/4 ATL 11/11 @TB 11/18 HOU 11/22 @DAL 12/3 @PHI 12/9 NYG 12/16 @JAX 12/23 @TEN 12/30 PHI TOTALS 96 66 767 68.8% 8.0 4 1 52 6 (31) 102.2

ATT COM YDS PERC YDS/ATT TD INT LG SK (YDS) RATE9/9 @ARI9/16 IND9/23 GB10/8 @NO10/14 CAR10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL11/11 @TB11/18 HOU11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI12/9 NYG12/16 @JAX12/23 @TEN12/30 PHI TOTALS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0) 0.0

PASSING11 Alex Smith

12 Colt McCoy

Did Not PlayDid Not PlayDid Not Play

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ATT YDS AVG. LG TD ATT YDS AVG. LG TD9/9 @ARI 9/9 @ARI 0 0 0.0 0 09/16 IND 9/16 IND 2 29 14.5 25 09/23 GB 2 3 1.5 2 0 9/23 GB 1 6 6.0 6 010/8 @NO 10/8 @NO 10/14 CAR 10/14 CAR 10/21 DAL 10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG 10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL 11/4 ATL 11/11 @TB 11/11 @TB 11/18 HOU 11/18 HOU 11/22 @DAL 11/22 @DAL 12/3 @PHI 12/3 @PHI 12/9 NYG 12/9 NYG 12/16 @JAX 12/16 @JAX 12/23 @TEN 12/23 @TEN 12/30 PHI 12/30 PHI TOTALS 2 3 1.5 2 0 TOTALS 3 35 11.7 25 0

ATT YDS AVG. LG TD ATT YDS AVG. LG TD9/9 @ARI 3 7 2.3 6 0 9/9 @ARI9/16 IND 1 1 1.0 1 0 9/16 IND9/23 GB 9/23 GB10/8 @NO 10/8 @NO 10/14 CAR 10/14 CAR 10/21 DAL 10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG 10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL 11/4 ATL 11/11 @TB 11/11 @TB 11/18 HOU 11/18 HOU 11/22 @DAL 11/22 @DAL 12/3 @PHI 12/3 @PHI 12/9 NYG 12/9 NYG 12/16 @JAX 12/16 @JAX 12/23 @TEN 12/23 @TEN 12/30 PHI 12/30 PHI TOTALS 4 8 2.0 6 0 TOTALS 0 0 0 0 0

ATT YDS AVG. LG TD ATT YDS AVG. LG TD9/9 @ARI 26 96 3.7 17 1 9/9 @ARI 5 65 13.0 16 09/16 IND 11 20 1.8 14 0 9/16 IND 4 1 0.3 8 09/23 GB 19 120 6.3 41 2 9/23 GB 6 17 2.8 7 010/8 @NO 10/8 @NO 10/14 CAR 10/14 CAR 10/21 DAL 10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG 10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL 11/4 ATL 11/11 @TB 11/11 @TB 11/18 HOU 11/18 HOU 11/22 @DAL 11/22 @DAL 12/3 @PHI 12/3 @PHI 12/9 NYG 12/9 NYG 12/16 @JAX 12/16 @JAX 12/23 @TEN 12/23 @TEN 12/30 PHI 12/30 PHI TOTALS 56 236 4.2 41 3 TOTALS 15 83 5.5 16 0

32 Samaje Perine20 Rob Kelley

25 Chris Thompson26 Adrian Peterson

35 Kapri Bibbs

Practice Squad

Inactive

80 Jamison CrowderRUSHING

Inactive

Reserve/Injured Inactive

Practice Squad

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REC YDS AVG. LG TD REC YDS AVG. LG TD9/9 @ARI 9/9 @ARI 3 32 10.7 17 09/16 IND 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/16 IND 2 8 4.0 8 09/23 GB 9/23 GB 4 39 9.8 18 110/8 @NO 10/8 @NO 10/14 CAR 10/14 CAR 10/21 DAL 10/21 DAL 10/28 @NYG 10/28 @NYG 11/4 ATL 11/4 ATL 11/11 @TB 11/11 @TB 11/18 HOU 11/18 HOU 11/22 @DAL 11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI 12/3 @PHI 12/9 NYG 12/9 NYG 12/16 @JAX 12/16 @JAX 12/23 @TEN 12/23 @TEN 12/30 PHI 12/30 PHI TOTALS 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 9 79 8.8 18 1

REC YDS AVG. LG TD REC YDS AVG. LG TD9/9 @ARI 1 9 9.0 9 0 9/9 @ARI 1 11 11.0 11 09/16 IND 1 7 7.0 7 0 9/16 IND 4 37 9.3 14 09/23 GB 2 70 35.0 50 0 9/23 GB 0 0 0.0 0 010/8 @NO 10/8 @NO 10/14 CAR 10/14 CAR 10/21 DAL 10/21 DAL 10/28 @NYG 10/28 @NYG 11/4 ATL 11/4 ATL 11/11 @TB 11/11 @TB 11/18 HOU 11/18 HOU 11/22 @DAL 11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI 12/3 @PHI 12/9 NYG 12/9 NYG 12/16 @JAX 12/16 @JAX 12/23 @TEN 12/23 @TEN 12/30 PHI 12/30 PHI TOTALS 4 86 21.5 50 0 TOTALS 5 48 9.6 14 0

REC YDS AVG. LG TD REC YDS AVG. LG TD9/9 @ARI 9/9 @ARI 0 0 0.0 0 09/16 IND 9/16 IND 0 0 0.0 0 09/23 GB 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/23 GB10/8 @NO 10/8 @NO 10/14 CAR 10/14 CAR 10/21 DAL 10/21 DAL 10/28 @NYG 10/28 @NYG 11/4 ATL 11/4 ATL 11/11 @TB 11/11 @TB 11/18 HOU 11/18 HOU 11/22 @DAL 11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI 12/3 @PHI 12/9 NYG 12/9 NYG 12/16 @JAX 12/16 @JAX 12/23 @TEN 12/23 @TEN 12/30 PHI 12/30 PHI TOTALS 0 0 0 36 0 TOTALS 0 0 0 0 0

Inactive

20 Rob Kelley

18 Josh Doctson

Inactive

RECEIVING

13 Maurice Harris

16 Jehu Chesson 80 Jamison Crowder

Practice Squad

Practice Squad

Reserve/Injured

85 Vernon Davis

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RECEIVING

REC YDS AVG. LG TD REC YDS AVG. LG TD9/9 @ARI 9/9 @ARI 2 70 35.0 52 09/16 IND 9/16 IND 3 30 10.0 21 09/23 GB 9/23 GB 0 0 0.0 0 010/8 @NO 10/8 @NO 10/14 CAR 10/14 CAR 10/21 DAL 10/21 DAL 10/28 @NYG 10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL 11/4 ATL 11/11 @TB 11/11 @TB 11/18 HOU 11/18 HOU 11/22 @DAL 11/22 @DAL 12/3 @PHI 12/3 @PHI 12/9 NYG 12/9 NYG 12/16 @JAX 12/16 @JAX 12/23 @TEN 12/23 @TEN 12/30 PHI 12/30 PHI TOTALS 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 5 100 20.0 52 0

REC YDS AVG. LG TD REC YDS AVG. LG TD9/9 @ARI 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/9 @ARI 4 48 12.0 22 19/16 IND 9/16 IND 6 55 9.2 19 09/23 GB 9/23 GB 4 65 16.3 34 010/8 @NO 10/8 @NO 10/14 CAR 10/14 CAR 10/21 DAL 10/21 DAL 10/28 @NYG 10/28 @NYG 11/4 ATL 11/4 ATL 11/11 @TB 11/11 @TB 11/18 HOU 11/18 HOU 11/22 @DAL 11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI 12/3 @PHI 12/9 NYG 12/9 NYG 12/16 @JAX 12/16 @JAX 12/23 @TEN 12/23 @TEN 12/30 PHI 12/30 PHI TOTALS 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 14 168 12.0 34 1

REC YDS AVG. LG TD REC YDS AVG. LG TD9/9 @ARI 4 22 5.5 7 0 9/9 @ARI 0 0 0.0 0 09/16 IND 4 63 15.8 34 0 9/16 IND9/23 GB 1 46 46.0 46 1 9/23 GB10/8 @NO 10/8 @NO 10/14 CAR 10/14 CAR 10/21 DAL 10/21 DAL 10/28 @NYG 10/28 @NYG 11/4 ATL 11/4 ATL 11/11 @TB 11/11 @TB 11/18 HOU 11/18 HOU 11/22 @DAL 11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI 12/3 @PHI 12/9 NYG 12/9 NYG 12/16 @JAX 12/16 @JAX 12/23 @TEN 12/23 @TEN 12/30 PHI 12/30 PHI TOTALS 9 131 14.6 46 1 TOTALS 0 0 0 0 0

26 Adrian Peterson32 Samaje Perine

Reserve/Injured

InactiveInactive

86 Jordan Reed

10 Paul Richardson Jr.

Reserve/Injured

14 Trey Quinn

89 Cam Sims

Inactive

Reserve/Injured

Reserve/Injured

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RECEIVING

REC YDS AVG. LG TD REC YDS AVG. LG TD9/9 @ARI 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/9 @ARI 6 63 10.5 23 19/16 IND 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/16 IND 13 92 7.1 14 09/23 GB 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/23 GB 1 0 0.0 0 010/8 @NO 10/8 @NO 10/14 CAR 10/14 CAR 10/21 DAL 10/21 DAL 10/28 @NYG 10/28 @NYG 11/4 ATL 11/4 ATL 11/11 @TB 11/11 @TB 11/18 HOU 11/18 HOU 11/22 @DAL 11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI 12/3 @PHI 12/9 NYG 12/9 NYG 12/16 @JAX 12/16 @JAX 12/23 @TEN 12/23 @TEN 12/30 PHI 12/30 PHI TOTALS 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 20 155 7.8 23 1

87 Jeremy Sprinkle 25 Chris Thompson

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TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/9 @ARI 1 0 1 0/0 0 0 0 0 9/9 @ARI9/16 IND 4 3 1 0/0 0 0 0 0 9/16 IND9/23 GB 5 3 2 2/14 0 0 0 0 9/23 GB10/8 @NO 10/8 @NO10/14 CAR 10/14 CAR10/21 DAL 10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG 10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL 11/4 ATL11/11 @TB 11/11 @TB11/18 HOU 11/18 HOU11/22 @DAL 11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI 12/3 @PHI12/9 NYG 12/9 NYG12/16 @JAX 12/16 @JAX12/23 @TEN 12/23 @TEN12/30 PHI 12/30 PHI TOTALS 10 6 4 0/0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0

TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/9 @ARI 1 0 1 0/0 0 0 0 0 9/9 @ARI 1 1 0 1/4 0 0 1 19/16 IND 2 1 1 0/0 0 0 0 0 9/16 IND 2 2 0 1/2 0 0 0 09/23 GB 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 9/23 GB 2 1 1 1/7 0 0 0 010/8 @NO 10/8 @NO10/14 CAR 10/14 CAR10/21 DAL 10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG 10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL 11/4 ATL11/11 @TB 11/11 @TB11/18 HOU 11/18 HOU11/22 @DAL 11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI 12/3 @PHI12/9 NYG 12/9 NYG12/16 @JAX 12/16 @JAX12/23 @TEN 12/23 @TEN12/30 PHI 12/30 PHI TOTALS 3 1 2 0/0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 5 4 1 3/13 0 0 1 1

TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/9 @ARI 3 2 1 0/0 0 0 0 0 9/9 @ARI 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 09/16 IND 2 1 1 0/0 0 0 0 0 9/16 IND 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 09/23 GB 5 4 1 1/4 0 0 0 0 9/23 GB 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 010/8 @NO 10/8 @NO10/14 CAR 10/14 CAR10/21 DAL 10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG 10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL 11/4 ATL11/11 @TB 11/11 @TB11/18 HOU 11/18 HOU11/22 @DAL 11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI 12/3 @PHI12/9 NYG 12/9 NYG12/16 @JAX 12/16 @JAX12/23 @TEN 12/23 @TEN12/30 PHI 12/30 PHI TOTALS 10 7 3 0/0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0

DEFENSIVE LINE

95 Daron Payne

95 Jonathan Allen

98 Matt Ioannidis

99 Caleb Brantley

90 Ziggy Hood

97 Tim Settle

InactiveInactiveInactive

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TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/9 @ARI 1 1 0 1/4.0 0 0 0 0 9/9 @ARI 5 5 0 0/0 0 0 0 09/16 IND 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 9/16 IND 10 4 6 0/0 0 0 0 09/23 GB 1 0 1 0/0 0 0 0 0 9/23 GB 6 3 3 0/0 0 0 0 010/8 @NO 10/8 @NO10/14 CAR 10/14 CAR10/21 DAL 10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG 10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL 11/4 ATL11/11 @TB 11/11 @TB11/18 HOU 11/18 HOU11/22 @DAL 11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI 12/3 @PHI12/9 NYG 12/9 NYG12/16 @JAX 12/16 @JAX12/23 @TEN 12/23 @TEN12/30 PHI 12/30 PHI TOTALS 2 1 1 1/4.0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 21 12 9 0/0 0 0 0 0

TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/9 @ARI 5 3 2 0/0 0 0 0 0 9/9 @ARI 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 09/16 IND 11 8 3 0/0 1 0 0 0 9/16 IND 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 09/23 GB 10 2 8 0/0 0 0 0 0 9/23 GB 2 2 0 0/0 0 0 0 010/8 @NO 10/8 @NO10/14 CAR 10/14 CAR10/21 DAL 10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG 10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL 11/4 ATL11/11 @TB 11/11 @TB11/18 HOU 11/18 HOU11/22 @DAL 11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI 12/3 @PHI12/9 NYG 12/9 NYG12/16 @JAX 12/16 @JAX12/23 @TEN 12/23 @TEN12/30 PHI 12/30 PHI TOTALS 26 13 13 0/0 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 2 2 0 0/0 0 0 0 0

TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/9 @ARI 0 0 0 0/0 1 0 0 0 9/9 @ARI 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 09/16 IND 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 9/16 IND 1 0 1 0/0 0 0 0 09/23 GB 3 2 1 0/0 0 0 0 0 9/23 GB 1 0 1 0/0 0 0 0 010/8 @NO 10/8 @NO10/14 CAR 10/14 CAR10/21 DAL 10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG 10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL 11/4 ATL11/11 @TB 11/11 @TB11/18 HOU 11/18 HOU11/22 @DAL 11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI 12/3 @PHI12/9 NYG 12/9 NYG12/16 @JAX 12/16 @JAX12/23 @TEN 12/23 @TEN12/30 PHI 12/30 PHI TOTALS 3 2 1 0/0 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 2 0 2 0/0 0 0 0 0

LINEBACKERS53 Zach Brown52 Ryan Anderson

54 Mason Foster

40 Josh Harvey-Clemons

51 Shaun Dion Hamilton

91 Ryan Kerrigan

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TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/9 @ARI 9/9 @ARI 1 0 1 0/0 0 0 0 09/16 IND 9/16 IND 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 09/23 GB 9/23 GB 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 010/8 @NO 10/8 @NO10/14 CAR 10/14 CAR10/21 DAL 10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG 10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL 11/4 ATL11/11 @TB 11/11 @TB11/18 HOU 11/18 HOU11/22 @DAL 11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI 12/3 @PHI12/9 NYG 12/9 NYG12/16 @JAX 12/16 @JAX12/23 @TEN 12/23 @TEN12/30 PHI 12/30 PHI TOTALS 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 1 0 1 0/0 0 0 0 0

TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/9 @ARI 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 9/9 @ARI 3 3 0 0/0 0 0 0 09/16 IND 4 2 2 0/0 0 0 0 0 9/16 IND 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 09/23 GB 7 6 1 0/0 0 0 0 0 9/23 GB 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 010/8 @NO 10/8 @NO10/14 CAR 10/14 CAR10/21 DAL 10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG 10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL 11/4 ATL11/11 @TB 11/11 @TB11/18 HOU 11/18 HOU11/22 @DAL 11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI 12/3 @PHI12/9 NYG 12/9 NYG12/16 @JAX 12/16 @JAX12/23 @TEN 12/23 @TEN12/30 PHI 12/30 PHI TOTALS 11 8 3 0/0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 3 3 0 0/0 0 0 0 0

Not With Team

94 Preston Smith

Inactive

56 Zach Vigil

96 Pernell McPhee50 Josh Keyes

Not With Team

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TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/9 @ARI 9/9 @ARI 5 4 1 0/0 3 1 0 09/16 IND 9/16 IND 5 5 0 0/0 1 0 0 09/23 GB 9/23 GB 6 6 0 0/0 0 0 0 010/8 @NO 10/8 @NO10/14 CAR 10/14 CAR10/21 DAL 10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG 10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL 11/4 ATL11/11 @TB 11/11 @TB11/18 HOU 11/18 HOU11/22 @DAL 11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI 12/3 @PHI12/9 NYG 12/9 NYG12/16 @JAX 12/16 @JAX12/23 @TEN 12/23 @TEN12/30 PHI 12/30 PHI TOTALS 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 16 15 1 0/0 4 1 0 0

TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/9 @ARI 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 9/9 @ARI 1 1 0 0/0 0 0 0 09/16 IND 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 9/16 IND 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 09/23 GB 1 1 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 9/23 GB 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 010/8 @NO 10/8 @NO10/14 CAR 10/14 CAR10/21 DAL 10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG 10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL 11/4 ATL11/11 @TB 11/11 @TB11/18 HOU 11/18 HOU11/22 @DAL 11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI 12/3 @PHI12/9 NYG 12/9 NYG12/16 @JAX 12/16 @JAX12/23 @TEN 12/23 @TEN12/30 PHI 12/30 PHI TOTALS 1 1 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 1 1 0 0/0 0 0 0 0

TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/9 @ARI 9/9 @ARI 2 1 1 0/0 0 0 0 09/16 IND 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/16 IND 2 1 1 0/0 0 0 0 09/23 GB 1 1 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 9/23 GB 4 3 1 0/0 0 0 0 110/8 @NO 10/8 @NO10/14 CAR 10/14 CAR10/21 DAL 10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG 10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL 11/4 ATL11/11 @TB 11/11 @TB11/18 HOU 11/18 HOU11/22 @DAL 11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI 12/3 @PHI12/9 NYG 12/9 NYG12/16 @JAX 12/16 @JAX12/23 @TEN 12/23 @TEN12/30 PHI 12/30 PHI TOTALS 1 1 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 8 5 3 0/0 0 0 0 1

DEFENSIVE BACKS39 Adonis Alexander 47 Quinton Dunbar

41 Danny Johnson22 Deshazor Everett

InactiveInactive

31 Fabian Moreau

Inactive

48 Kenny Ladler

Practice Squad

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DEFENSIVE BACKS

TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/9 @ARI 5 5 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 9/9 @ARI 1 1 0 0/0 0 0 0 09/16 IND 6 4 2 0/0 1 0 0 0 9/16 IND 7 4 3 0/0 0 0 0 09/23 GB 8 4 4 0/0 0 0 0 0 9/23 GB 7 2 5 0/0 0 0 1 010/8 @NO 10/8 @NO10/14 CAR 10/14 CAR10/21 DAL 10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG 10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL 11/4 ATL11/11 @TB 11/11 @TB11/18 HOU 11/18 HOU11/22 @DAL 11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI 12/3 @PHI12/9 NYG 12/9 NYG12/16 @JAX 12/16 @JAX12/23 @TEN 12/23 @TEN12/30 PHI 12/30 PHI TOTALS 19 13 6 0/0 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 15 7 8 0/0 0 0 1 0

TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF9/9 @ARI 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 9/9 @ARI 5 5 0 0/0 1 0 0 09/16 IND 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 9/16 IND 3 3 0 0/0 2 2 0 09/23 GB 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 9/23 GB 2 2 0 0/0 1 0 0 010/8 @NO 10/8 @NO10/14 CAR 10/14 CAR10/21 DAL 10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG 10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL 11/4 ATL11/11 @TB 11/11 @TB11/18 HOU 11/18 HOU11/22 @DAL 11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI 12/3 @PHI12/9 NYG 12/9 NYG12/16 @JAX 12/16 @JAX12/23 @TEN 12/23 @TEN12/30 PHI 12/30 PHI TOTALS 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 10 10 0 0/0 4 2 0 0

35 Montae Nicholson

36 D.J. Swearinger37 Greg Stroman

24 Josh Norman

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NO. YDS AVG. FC LG TD NO. YDS AVG. FC LG TD9/9 @ARI 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 9/9 @ARI 1 24 24.0 0 24 09/16 IND 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 9/16 IND 0 0 0.0 0 0 09/23 GB 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 9/23 GB 1 15 15.0 0 15 010/8 @NO 10/8 @NO10/14 CAR 10/14 CAR10/21 DAL 10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG 10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL 11/4 ATL11/11 @TB 11/11 @TB11/18 HOU 11/18 HOU11/22 @DAL 11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI 12/3 @PHI12/9 NYG 12/9 NYG12/16 @JAX 12/16 @JAX12/23 @TEN 12/23 @TEN12/30 PHI 12/30 PHI TOTALS 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 TOTALS 2 39 19.5 0 24 0

NO. YDS AVG. FC LG TD NO. YDS AVG. FC LG TD9/9 @ARI 9/9 @ARI 0 0 0 0 0 09/16 IND 9/16 IND 1 16 16.0 0 16 09/23 GB 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 9/23 GB 1 18 18.0 0 18 010/8 @NO 10/8 @NO10/14 CAR 10/14 CAR10/21 DAL 10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG 10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL 11/4 ATL11/11 @TB 11/11 @TB11/18 HOU 11/18 HOU11/22 @DAL 11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI 12/3 @PHI12/9 NYG 12/9 NYG12/16 @JAX 12/16 @JAX12/23 @TEN 12/23 @TEN12/30 PHI 12/30 PHI TOTALS 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 2 34 17.0 0 18 0

Inactive

25 Chris ThompsonKICKOFF RETURNS

41 Danny Johnson

13 Maurice Harris

Inactive

37 Greg Stroman

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KICKOFF RETURNS

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NO. YDS AVG. FC LG TD NO. YDS AVG. FC LG TD9/9 @ARI 9/9 @ARI 2 12 6.0 2 12 09/16 IND 9/16 IND9/23 GB 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 9/23 GB10/8 @NO 10/8 @NO10/14 CAR 10/14 CAR10/21 DAL 10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG 10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL 11/4 ATL11/11 @TB 11/11 @TB11/18 HOU 11/18 HOU11/22 @DAL 11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI 12/3 @PHI12/9 NYG 12/9 NYG12/16 @JAX 12/16 @JAX12/23 @TEN 12/23 @TEN12/30 PHI 12/30 PHI TOTALS 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 2 12 6.0 2 12 0

NO. YDS AVG. FC LG TD9/9 @ARI 0 0 0 0 0 09/16 IND 1 6 6.0 3 6 09/23 GB 1 9 9.0 3 9 010/8 @NO10/14 CAR10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL11/11 @TB11/18 HOU11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI12/9 NYG12/16 @JAX12/23 @TEN12/30 PHI TOTALS 2 15 7.5 6 9 0

37 Greg Stroman

13 Maurice HarrisPUNT RETURNS

14 Trey Quinn

InactiveInjured ReserveInactiveInjured Reserve

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

9/9 @ARI 3 - 3 0 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 1 0 0 0.0 4 09/16 IND 0 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 1 0 - 0 2 - 3 0 - 0 3 - 4 1 19 19.0 3 09/23 GB 4 - 4 0 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 1 1 25 25.0 5 010/8 @NO - - - - - - 10/14 CAR - - - - - - 10/21 DAL - - - - - - 10/28 @NYG - - - - - - 11/4 ATL - - - - - - 11/11 @TB - - - - - - 11/18 HOU - - - - - - 11/22 @DAL - - - - - - 12/3 @PHI - - - - - - 12/9 NYG - - - - - - 12/16 @JAX - - - - - - 12/23 @TEN - - - - - - 12/30 PHI TOTALS 7 - 7 0 - 0 1 - 1 2 - 2 2 - 3 0 - 0 5 - 6 2 44 22.0 12 0

100.0% 0.0% 83.3%100.0%

KICKING3 Dustin Hopkins

OPPONENTS' KICKOFF RETURNS

100.0% 0.0% 66.7%

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NO. YDS AVG. FC TD9/9 @ARI 4 186 59 46.5 35.5 0 2 0 2 44 22.0 2 09/16 IND 5 182 53 36.4 36.4 0 2 0 0 0 0.0 2 09/23 GB 5 235 57 47 41.2 0 1 0 4 29 7.3 1 010/8 @NO 10/14 CAR 10/21 DAL 10/28 @NYG 11/4 ATL 11/11 @TB 11/18 HOU 11/22 @DAL 12/3 @PHI 12/9 NYG 12/16 @JAX 12/23 @TEN 12/30 PHI TOTALS 14 603 59 43.1 37.9 0 5 0 6 73 12.2 5 0

NET AVG. TB

INSIDE 20 BLK

5 Tress WayPUNTING

OPPONENTS' PUNT RETURNSNO. YDS LG

GROSS AVG.

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TAKEAWAY FORCED BY REC'D BY/INTERCEPTOR DOWN-DIST-YD LINE-QT RT YDS PTS OFF9/9 @ARI Interception (Sam Bradford) Quinton Dunbar 2-14-WAS 47-3 -3 39/9 @ARI Fumble (Matt Ioannidis) Matt Ioannidis 3-7-WAS 45-4 0 09/16 IND Interception (Andrew Luck) D.J. Swearinger Sr. 3-4-WAS-37-2 4 39/16 IND Interception (Andrew Luck) D.J. Swearinger Sr. 3-10-IND-22-3 7 39/23 GB Fumble (Fabian Moreau) Josh Norman 2-6-GB-46-4 0 3

TAKEAWAY FORCED BY (REDSKIN) REC'D BY/INTERCEPTOR DOWN-DIST-YD LINE-QT RT YDS PTS OFF9/9 @ARI Fumble Tre Boston (Adrian Peterson) Tre Boston 3-9-ARI-40-4 0 09/16 IND Fumble Darius Leonard (Jordan Reed) Pierre Desir 1-10-IND-29-4 0 09/23 GB Interception Ha Ha Clinton-Dix (Alex Smith) Ha Ha Clinton-Dix 1-10-WAS-43-2 1 0

OPPONENTS

TAKEAWAYSREDSKINS

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Returns of any kind for touchdowns are not included on this chart; they do not count as drives.

OBTAINED SCORING PLAY PLAYS YDS DRIVE TIME WAS-OPP QT REMAINING9/9 @ARI Punt C. Thompson 13 yd. pass from A. Smith (D. Hopkins kick) 11 80 5:53 7-0 2 14:549/9 @ARI Punt A. Peterson 1 yd. rush (D. Hopkins kick) 11 80 9:06 14-0 2 4:109/9 @ARI Punt J. Reed 4 yd. pass from A. Smith (D. Hopkins kick) 10 92 3:11 21-0 2 0:089/9 @ARI Interception D. Hopkins 31 yd. field goal 10 63 4:42 24-0 4 12:139/16 IND Interception D. Hopkins 49 yd. field goal 5 22 1:57 3-14 2 11:129/16 IND Interception D. Hopkins 27 yd. field goal 7 20 3:37 6-14 3 5:409/16 IND Punt D. Hopkins 49 yd. field goal 11 42 6:07 9-14 4 13:289/23 GB Kickoff P. Richardson 46 yd. pass from A. Smith (D. Hopkins kick) 4 75 2:06 7-0 1 12:549/23 GB Punt A. Peterson 2 yd. rush (D. Hopkins kick) 10 79 6:04 14-0 1 2:149/23 GB Punt J. Crowder 9 yd. pass from A. Smith (D. Hopkins kick) 8 98 3:14 21-3 2 4:269/23 GB Kickoff A. Peterson 2 yd. rush (D. Hopkins kick) 5 74 1:54 28-10 2 0:219/23 GB Fumble D. Hopkins 35 yd. field goal 8 29 3:25 31-17 4 1:58

SCORING DRIVESREDSKINS

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Returns of any kind for touchdowns are not included on this chart; they do not count as drives.

OBTAINED SCORING PLAY PLAYS YDS DRIVE TIME WAS-OPP QT REMAINING9/9 @ARI Kickoff D. Johnson 2 yd. rush (Two-Point Conversion FAILS) 13 75 6:26 24-6 4 5:479/16 IND Kickoff E. Ebron 7 yd. pass from A. Luck (A. Vinatieri kick is GOOD) 11 75 5:35 0-7 1 9:259/16 IND Kickoff N. Hines 8 yd. run (A. Vinatieri kick is GOOD) 8 38 4:21 3-14 2 6:519/16 IND Kickoff T. Hilton 3 yd. pass from A. Luck (A. Vinatieri kick is GOOD) 13 75 5:56 9-21 4 7:329/23 GB Kickoff M. Crosby 41 yd. field goal 9 52 4:22 14-3 2 12:529/23 GB Kickoff G. Allison 64 yd. pass from A. Rodgers (M. Crosby kick is GOOD) 4 76 2:11 21-10 2 2:159/23 GB Kickoff D. Adams 2 yd. pass from A. Rodgers (M. Crosby kick is GOOD) 15 75 7:02 28-17 3 7:58

SCORING DRIVESOPPONENTS

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Returns of any kind for touchdowns are not included on this chart; they do not count as drives.

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

9/9 @ARI 10 3 1 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 4/10 24 40.0% Punt9/16 IND 11 0 3 1 0 5 0 1 1 0 0 6/11 9 27.3% Punt9/23 GB 12 4 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 6/12 31 41.7% Touchdown10/8 @NO 10/14 CAR 10/21 DAL 10/28 @NYG 11/4 ATL 11/11 @TB 11/18 HOU 11/22 @DAL 12/3 @PHI 12/9 NYG 12/16 @JAX 12/23 @TEN 12/30 PHI TOTALS 33 7 5 1 0 14 0 1 2 1 0 16/33 64 36.4%

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

9/9 @ARI 10 1 0 0 0 5 0 1 1 1 0 4/10 6 10.0% Punt9/16 IND 12 3 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 2 0 7/12 21 25.0% Touchdown9/23 GB 12 2 1 0 0 5 0 1 1 0 0 6/12 17 25.0% Punt10/8 @NO 10/14 CAR 10/21 DAL 10/28 @NYG 11/4 ATL 11/11 @TB 11/18 HOU 11/22 @DAL 12/3 @PHI 12/9 NYG 12/16 @JAX 12/23 @TEN12/30 PHI TOTALS 34 6 1 0 0 15 0 2 2 3 0 17/34 44 20.6%

FIELD GOAL PUNTS LOST DRIVE

DRIVE RESULTSREDSKINS

FIELD GOAL PUNTS LOST DRIVE

OPPONENTS

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PLAYS YDS TIME RESULTS PLAYS YDS TIME RESULTS9/9 @ARI 8 38 4:47 Punt 9/9 @ARI 7 32 4:26 Punt9/16 IND 4 31 2:48 Punt 9/16 IND 11 75 5:35 Touchdown9/23 GB 4 75 2:06 Touchdown 9/23 GB 5 11 2:11 Punt10/8 @NO 10/8 @NO10/14 CAR 10/14 CAR10/21 DAL 10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG 10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL 11/4 ATL11/11 @TB 11/11 @TB11/18 HOU 11/18 HOU11/22 @DAL 11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI 12/3 @PHI12/9 NYG 12/9 NYG12/16 @JAX 12/16 @JAX12/23 @TEN 12/23 @TEN12/30 PHI 12/30 PHI

POSS TD FG MISS/BLK FG INT FUM DOWNS HALF/GAME AVG. POINTS9/9 @ARI 4 3 1 0/0 0 0 0 2/4 5.39/16 IND 2 0 2 0/0 0 0 0 1/2 3.09/23 GB 5 3 1 0/0 0 0 0 3/5 4.210/8 @NO 10/14 CAR 10/21 DAL 10/28 @NYG 11/4 ATL 11/11 @TB 11/18 HOU 11/22 @DAL 12/3 @PHI 12/9 NYG12/16 @JAX 12/23 @TEN 12/30 PHI TOTALS 11 6 4 0/0 0 0 0 6/11 4.4

POSS TD FG MISS/BLK FG INT FUM DOWNS HALF/GAME AVG. POINTS9/9 @ARI 2 1 0 0/0 0 0 1 0/2 4.59/16 IND 3 3 0 0/0 0 0 0 2/3 9.09/23 GB 2 1 1 0/0 0 0 0 1/2 4.510/8 @NO 10/14 CAR 10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG 11/4 ATL 11/11 @TB 11/18 HOU 11/22 @DAL 12/3 @PHI 12/9 NYG 12/16 @JAX 12/23 @TEN 12/30 PHITOTALS 7 5 1 0/0 0 0 1 3/7 4.5

OPPONENTS

OPENING DRIVESREDSKINS OPPONENTS

IN THE RED ZONEREDSKINS

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3 & 1 3 & 2 3 & 3 3 & 4 3 & 5 3 & 6 3 & 7 3 & 8 3 & 9 3 & 10+ %9/9 @ARI 2 - 2 1 - 1 0 - 0 1 - 2 0 - 0 0 - 1 1 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 1 1 - 4 6 - 13 46.2%9/16 IND 2 - 3 1 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 2 0 - 2 0 - 1 1 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 5 5 - 15 33.3%9/23 GB 2 - 2 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 2 1 - 2 1 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 3 5 - 11 45.5%10/8 @NO - - - - - - - - - - 10/14 CAR - - - - - - - - - - 10/21 DAL - - - - - - - - - - 10/28 @NYG - - - - - - - - - - 11/4 ATL - - - - - - - - - - 11/11 @TB - - - - - - - - - - 11/18 HOU - - - - - - - - - - 11/22 @DAL - - - - - - - - - - 12/3 @PHI - - - - - - - - - - 12/9 NYG - - - - - - - - - - 12/16 @JAX - - - - - - - - - - 12/23 @TEN - - - - - - - - - - 12/30 PHI TOTALS 6 - 7 2 - 2 0 - 0 1 - 4 1 - 4 1 - 4 3 - 3 0 - 1 0 - 2 2 - 12 16 - 39 41.0%

8 - 9 3 - 12 5 - 18

3 & 1 3 & 2 3 & 3 3 & 4 3 & 5 3 & 6 3 & 7 3 & 8 3 & 9 3 & 10+ %9/9 @ARI 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 1 1 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 3 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 2 1 - 8 12.5%9/16 IND 4 - 4 2 - 2 2 - 2 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 5 9 - 16 56.3%9/23 GB 1 - 1 0 - 0 1 - 2 0 - 0 1 - 2 0 - 0 1 - 1 1 - 1 0 - 1 1 - 6 6 - 14 42.9%10/8 @NO - - - - - - - - - - 10/14 CAR - - - - - - - - - - 10/21 DAL - - - - - - - - - - 10/28 @NYG - - - - - - - - - - 11/4 ATL - - - - - - - - - - 11/11 @TB - - - - - - - - - - 11/18 HOU - - - - - - - - - - 11/22 @DAL - - - - - - - - - - 12/3 @PHI - - - - - - - - - - 12/9 NYG - - - - - - - - - - 12/16 @JAX - - - - - - - - - - 12/23 @TEN - - - - - - - - - - 12/30 PHI TOTALS 5 - 5 2 - 2 3 - 5 1 - 2 1 - 4 0 - 1 1 - 4 1 - 1 0 - 1 2 - 13 16 - 38 42.1%

10 - 12 2 - 7 4 - 19

85.7%3RD & 7+3RD & 4-63RD & 1-3

3RD DOWN EFFICIENCYREDSKINS

CONV/ATT

16.7%0.0%

88.9% 25.0% 27.8%

25.0%0.0100.0% 0.0%100.0%25.0%25.0%

OPPONENTS CONV/ATT

100.0% 100.0% 60.0% 50.0% 25.0% 0.0% 25.0% 100.0%

83.3% 28.6% 21.1%

0.0% 15.4%3RD & 1-3 3RD & 4-6 3RD & 7+

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TACKLESYards Attempts Completions Yards Attempts Yards Receptions Total

9/9 @ARI A. Smith (255) A. Smith (30) A. Smith (21) A. Peterson (96) A. Peterson (26) A. Peterson (70) C. Thompson (6) Multiple (5)9/16 IND A. Smith (292) A. Smith (46) A. Smith (33) J. Crowder (29) A. Peterson (11) C. Thompson (92) C. Thompson (13) M. Foster (11)9/23 GB A. Smith (220) A. Smith (20) A. Smith (12) A. Peterson (120) A. Peterson (19) V. Davis (70) Multiple (4) M. Foster (10)10/8 @NO10/14 CAR10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL11/11 @TB11/18 HOU11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI12/9 NYG12/16 @JAX12/23 @TEN12/30 PHI

TACKLESYards Attempts Completions Yards Attempts Yards Receptions Total

9/9 @ARI S. Bradford (153) S. Bradford (34) S. Bradford (20) D. Johnson (37) D. Johnson (9) L. Fitzgerald (76) L. Fitzgerald (7) Multiple (11)9/16 IND A. Luck (179) A. Luck (31) A. Luck (21) J. Wilkins (61) Multiple (10) T. Hilton (83) T. Hilton (7) D. Leonard (18)9/23 GB A. Rodgers (265) A. Rodgers (44) A. Rodgers (27) A. Jones (42) A. Jones (6) G. Allison (76) D. Adams (7) Multiple (9)10/8 @NO10/14 CAR10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL11/11 @TB11/18 HOU11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI12/9 NYG12/16 @JAX12/23 @TEN12/30 PHI

TACKLESYards Attempts Completions Yards Attempts Yards Receptions Total

9/9 @ARI A. Smith (255) S. Bradford (34) A. Smith (21) A. Peterson (96) A. Peterson (26) L. Fitzgerald (76) L. Fitzgerald (7) Multiple (11)9/16 IND A. Smith (292) A. Smith (46) A. Smith (33) J. Wilkins (61) A. Peterson (11) C. Thompson (92) C. Thompson (13) D. Leonard (18)9/23 GB A. Rodgers (265) A. Rodgers (44) A. Rodgers (27) A. Peterson (120) A. Peterson (19) G. Allison (76) D. Adams (7) M. Foster (10)10/8 @NO10/14 CAR10/21 DAL10/28 @NYG11/4 ATL11/11 @TB11/18 HOU11/22 @DAL12/3 @PHI12/9 NYG12/16 @JAX12/23 @TEN12/30 PHI

REDSKINSGAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

RUSHING RECEIVING

PASSING RUSHING RECEIVING

PASSING

PASSING RUSHING RECEIVING

OVERALL

OPPONENTS

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HIGH LOW HIGH LOWPoints 31 vs. GB 9 vs. IND 21 vs. IND 6 @ARIFirst Downs 30 @ARI 20 vs. IND, GB 19 vs. GB 14 @ARITotal Offense 429 @ARI 334 vs. IND 340 vs. GB 213 @ARINet Yards Rushing 182 @ARI 65 vs. IND 104 vs. IND 68 @ARINet Yards Passing 292 vs. IND 220 vs. GB 240 vs. GB 153 @ARIOffensive Plays 75 @ARI 55 vs. GB 66 vs. GB 51 @ARIRushing Attempts 42 @ARI 22 vs. IND 28 vs. IND 15 @ARIPass Attempts 46 vs. IND 20 vs. GB 45 vs. GB 31 vs. INDPass Completions 33 vs. IND 12 vs. GB 27 vs. GB 20 @ARIPasses Had Intercepted 1 vs. GB 0 @ARI, vs. IND 2 vs. IND 0 vs. GBSacks Allowed 3 @ARI, vs. IND 0 vs. GB 4 vs. GB 1 vs. INDFumbles 3 @ARI 0 vs. GB 1 @ARI, vs. GB 0 vs. INDFumbles Lost 1 @ARI, vs. IND 0 vs. GB 1 @ARI, vs. GB 0 vs. INDTotal Turnovers 1 vs. Multiple 1 vs. Multiple 2 @ARI, vs. IND 1 vs. GBPenalties 9 @ARI 6 vs. GB 11 vs. GB 6 vs. INDYards Penalized 90 vs. IND 63 @ARI 115 vs. GB 26 vs. INDTime of Possession 38:08 @ARI 29:05 vs. GB 30:55 vs. GB 21:52 @ARIDefensive Interceptions 2 vs. IND 0 vs. GB 1 vs. GB 0 @ARI, vs. INDTotal Takeaways 2 @ARI, vs. IND 1 vs. GB 1 vs. Multiple 1 vs. MultipleDrive (plays) 15 @ARI 2 vs. GB 15 vs. GB 1 vs. INDDrive (yards) 98 vs. GB (-2) vs. GB 76 vs. GB (-2) vs. GBThird Down Conversions 6 @ARI 5 vs. IND. GB 9 vs. IND 1 @ARI

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

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

1 by Ha Ha Clinton-Dix vs. GB60 by Andy Lee @ARI41 by Mason Crosby vs. GB1 by Multiple6 by Multiple

2 by Andrew Luck vs. IND, Aaron Rodgers vs. GB2 by Andrew Luck vs. IND18 by Jordan Wilkins vs. IND64 from Aaron Rodgers to Geronimo Allison vs. GB25 by Ty Montgomery vs. GB44 by Christian Kirk @ARI

83 by T.Y. Hilton vs. IND89 by Ty Montgomery vs. GB265 by Aaron Rodgers vs. GB44 by Aaron Rodgers vs. GB27 by Aaron Rodgers vs. GB

59 by Tress Way @ARI49 by Dustin Hopkins vs. IND2 by Adrian Peterson vs. GB12 by Adrian Peterson vs. GB

61 by Jordan Wilkins vs. IND10 by Jordan Wilkins, Marlon Mack vs. IND1 by David Johnson @ARI, Nyheim Hines vs. IND7 by Multiple83 by T.Y. Hilton vs. IND1 by Multiple

1 by Alex Smith vs. GB41 by Adrian Peterson vs. GB52 from Alex Smith to Adrian Peterson @ARI24 by Danny Johnson @ARI12 by Trey Quinn @ARI7 by D.J. Swearinger Sr. vs. IND

166 by Adrian Peterson @ARI166 by Adrian Peterson @ARI292 by Alex Smith vs. IND46 by Alex Smith vs. IND33 by Alex Smith vs. IND2 by Alex Smith @ARI, vs. GB

120 by Adrian Peterson vs. GB26 by Adrian Peterson @ARI2 by Adrian Peterson vs. GB13 by Chris Thompson vs. IND92 by Chris Thompson vs. IND1 by Multiple

REGULAR SEASON HIGHS / LOWSREDSKINS OPPONENTS

REGULAR SEASON INDIVIDUAL HIGHSREDSKINS OPPONENTS

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YDS PLAY YDS PLAY9/9 @ARI 31 Alex Smith pass to Jordan Reed (15 yd. penalty added) 9/9 @ARI 27 Sam Bradford pass to Larry Fitzgerald9/9 @ARI 23 Alex Smith pass to Chris Thompson 9/9 @ARI 27 Sam Bradford pass to Larry Fitzgerald9/9 @ARI 22 Alex Smith pass to Jordan Reed 9/16 IND 32 Andrew Luck pass to T.Y. Hilton (15 yd. penalty added)9/16 IND 34 Alex Smith pass to Paul Richardson Jr. 9/16 IND 22 Andrew Luck pass to T.Y. Hilton9/16 IND 25 Jamison Crowder end around 9/16 IND 21 Andrew Luck pass to Ryan Grant9/16 IND 21 Alex Smith pass to Adrian Peterson 9/23 GB 64 Aaron Rodgers pass to Geronimo Allison9/23 GB 50 Alex Smith pass to Vernon Davis9/23 GB 46 Alex Smith pass to Paul Richardson Jr.9/23 GB 41 Adrian Peterson run9/23 GB 34 Alex Smith pass to Jordan Reed9/23 GB 20 Alex Smith pass to Vernon Davis

20-YARD PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGEREDSKINS OPPONENTS

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QT TIME DOWN YDS PLAY RULING ON THE FIELD REVIEW RESULT9/23 GB 3 2:33 4 2 Aaron Rodgers pass to Randall Cobb to WAS 40 for 3 yards Catch Reversed

QT TIME DOWN YDS PLAY RULING ON THE FIELD REVIEW RESULT

QT TIME DOWN YDS PLAY RULING ON THE FIELD REVIEW RESULT9/16 IND 2 3:59 1 10 Jamison Crowder run, fumble Fumble Reversed (down by contact)9/23 GB 2 0:28 2 2 Adrian Peterson left guard for 2 yards, TOUCHDOWN Touchdown Upheld9/23 GB 3 8:02 1 2 Aaron Rodgers pass to Davante Adams for 2 yd., TOUCHDOWN Touchdown Upheld9/23 GB 4 5:32 2 6 Aaron Rodgers pass to Randall Cobb, fumble Fumble Upheld

INSTANT REPLAYSCHALLENGE BY REDSKINS

CHALLENGE BY OPPONENTS

CHALLENGE BY REVIEW ASSISTANT

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Won in OvertimeBy Redskins: 12/26/10 at Jacksonville Jaguars, 20-17 OT (last score at 12:13 by G. Gano 31 yd. FG)By Opponent: 11/20/11 vs. Dallas Cowboys, 27-24 OT (last score at 5:47 by D. Bailey 39 yd. FG)

Won by Scoring in the Last Two Minutes of RegulationBy Redskins: 9/30/12 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 24-22 (last score at 0:03 by B. Cundiff 41 yd. FG)By Opponent: 10/21/12 at New York Giants, 27-23 (last score at 1:13 by Eli Manning 77-yd. pass to Victor Cruz)

Tied Game by Scoring in the Last Two Minutes of RegulationBy Redskins: 11/20/11 loss vs. Dallas Cowboys, 27-24 OT (tied game at 24 with 0:14 by D. Stallworth 4 yd. pass from R. Grossman)By Opponent: 12/6/09 loss vs. New Orleans Saints, 33-30 OT (tied game at 30 with 1:19 by R. Meachem 53 yd. pass from D. Brees)

ShutoutBy Redskins: 9/30/91 vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 23-0By Opponent: 10/30/11 at Buffalo Bills, 23-0

Held Opponent without a TouchdownBy Redskins: 9/26/11 loss at Dallas Cowboys, 18-16By Opponent: 11/13/11 loss at Miami Dolphins, 20-9

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

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

Won by 20 or More PointsBy Redskins: 12/13/09 at Oakland Raiders, 34-13By Opponent: 1/1/12 at Philadelphia Eagles, 34-10

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

Held a 28 or More Point LeadBy Redskins: 10/7/07 win vs. Detroit Lions, 34-3 (33)By Opponent: 12/5/10 loss at New York Giants, 31-7 (28)

Held a 21 or More Point LeadBy Redskins: 12/13/09 win at Oakland Raiders, 34-13 (21)By Opponent: 1/1/12 loss at Philadelphia Eagles, 34-10 (24)

Scored 20 or More Points in a QuarterBy Redskins: 12/18/05 win vs. Dallas Cowboys, 35-7 (21 points in 2nd quarter)By Opponent: 11/15/10 loss vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 59-28 (28 points in 1st quarter)

Scored 20 or More Points in a HalfBy Redskins: 10/14/12 win vs. Minnesota Vikings, 38-26 (21 points in 2nd half)By Opponent: 9/23/12 loss vs. Cincinnati Bengals, 38-31 (24 points in 1st half)

Touchdowns Scored by Offense and DefenseBy Redskins: 10/14/12 win vs. Minnesota Vikings, 38-26 (4 offense, 1 defense)By Opponent: 12/11/11 loss vs. New England Patriots, 34-27 (3 offense, 1 defense)

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

Safety ScoredBy Redskins: 12/23/07 Kedric Golston vs. Minnesota Vikings (Stopped RB Tony Richardson in end zone)By Opponent: 10/18/09 Tamba Hali vs. Kansas City Chiefs (Sacked QB Todd Collins in end zone)

Two-Point ConversionBy Redskins: 11/6/11 John Beck pass to Leonard Hankerson vs. San Francisco 49ersBy Opponent: 10/14/12 Christian Ponder pass to Kyle Rudolph vs. Minnesota VikingsNo Penalties in Game

TEAM TOTALS

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By Redskins: 11/16/03 loss at Carolina Panthers, 20-17By Opponent: 11/5/89 loss vs. Dallas Cowboys, 13-3

50 or More Points Scored in a GameBy Redskins: 9/19/99 win at New York Giants, 50-21By Opponent: 11/15/10 loss vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 59-28

40 or More Points Scored in a GameBy Redskins: 9/9/12 win at New Orleans Saints, 40-32By Opponent: 11/15/10 loss vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 59-28

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Won in OvertimeBy Redskins: 10/27/14 at Dallas Cowboys, 20-17 OT (last score at 9:43 on 40-yard field goal by Kai Forbath)By Opponent: 11/19/17 at New Orleans Saints, 34-31 OT (last score at 7:25 on 28-yard field goal by Wil Lutz)

Won by Scoring in the Last Two Minutes of RegulationBy Redskins: 11/5/17 at Seattle Seahawks, 17-14 (last score at :59 on 1-yard touchdown run from Rob Kelley)By Opponent: 10/2/17 at Kansas City Chiefs, 29-20 (go-ahead score at :04 on 43-yard field goal from Harrison Butker)

Tied Game by Scoring in the Last Two Minutes of RegulationBy Redskins: 10/2/17 loss at Kansas City Chiefs, 29-20 (tied game, 20-20, at :47 on 40-yard field goal by Dustin Hopkins)By Opponent: 11/19/17 loss at New Orleans Saints, 34-31 OT (tied game at 31 with 1:03 on Alvin Kamara 18-yard touchdown pass from Drew Brees)

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

Held Opponent without a TouchdownBy Redskins: 12/17/17 win vs. Arizona Cardinals, 20-15By Opponent: 9/16/18 loss vs. Indianapolis Colts, 21-9

Game Finished in a TieRedskins Home: 11/23/97 vs. New York Giants, 7-7Redskins Away: 10/30/16 at Cincinnati Bengals, 27-27

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

Held Opponent Scoreless in First HalfBy Redskins: 9/9/18 win at Arizona Cardinals, 24-6 (led 21-0 at halftime)By Opponent: 1/1/17 loss vs. New York Giants, 19-10 (trailed 10-0 at halftime)

Won by 20 or More PointsBy Redskins: 12/24/16 at Chicago Bears, 41-21By Opponent: 11/30/17 at Dallas Cowboys, 38-14

Won After Trailing by 20 or More PointsBy Redskins: 10/25/15 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 31-30 (trailed 24-0 in 2nd quarter)By Opponent: 9/12/99 vs. Dallas Cowboys, 41-35 OT (trailed 14-35 in 4th quarter)

Held a 28 or More Point LeadBy Redskins: 11/15/15 win vs. New Orleans Saints, 47-14 (33)By Opponent: 11/22/15 loss at Carolina Panthers, 44-16 (28)

Held a 21 or More Point LeadBy Redskins: 9/9/18 win at Arizona Cardinals, 24-6 (led 21-0 in the 3rd quarter)By Opponent: 12/10/17 loss at Los Angeles Chargers, 30-13 (led 30-6 in the 4th quarter)

Scored 20 or More Points in a QuarterBy Redskins: 9/9/18 win at Arizona Cardinals, 24-6 (21 points in the 2nd quarter)By Opponent: 11/30/17 loss at Dallas Cowboys, 38-14 (21 points in 4th quarter)

Scored 20 or More Points in a HalfBy Redskins: 9/23/18 win vs. Green Bay Packers, 31-17 (28 points in 1st half)By Opponent: 12/10/17 loss at Los Angeles Chargers, 30-13 (23 points in 1st half)

Touchdowns Scored by Offense and DefenseBy Redskins: 12/10/17 loss at Los Angeles Chargers, 30-13 (1 offense, 1 defense)By Opponent: 10/29/17 loss vs. Dallas Cowboys, 33-19 (2 offense, 1 defense)

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

Safety ScoredBy Redskins: 1/10/16 Preston Smith vs. Green Bay Packers (NFC Wild Card) (Aaron Rodgers sacked in end zone) By Opponent: 11/5/17 Bobby Wagner at Seattle Seahawks (Kirk Cousins sacked in end zone)

Successful Two-Point ConversionBy Redskins: 12/26/15 Kirk Cousins pass to Jamison Crowder at Philadelphia EaglesBy Opponent: 12/24/17 Brock Osweiler pass to C.J. Anderson vs. Denver Broncos

TEAM TOTALS

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

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

40 or More Points Scored in a GameBy Redskins: 12/24/16 win at Chicago Bears, 41-21By Opponent: 11/22/15 loss at Carolina Panthers, 44-16

500 or More Total Net Yards of OffenseBy Redskins: 11/24/16 loss at Dallas Cowboys, 31-26 (505; 56 rushing, 449 passing)By Opponent: 11/19/17 loss at New Orleans Saints, 34-31 OT (535; 160 rushing, 375 passing)

400 or More Total Net Yards of OffenseBy Redskins: 9/9/18 win at Arizona Cardinals, 24-6 (429; 182 rushing, 247 passing)By Opponent: 12/10/17 loss at Los Angeles Chargers, 30-13 (488; 174 rushing, 314 passing)

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

200 or More Net Yards Rushing by TeamBy Redskins: 9/17/17 win at Los Angeles Rams, 27-20 (229)By Opponent: 12/31/17 loss at New York Giants, 18-10 (260)

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

Individual 150-Yard Rushing GameBy Redskins: 12/30/12 Alfred Morris (33-200-3 TDs) vs. Dallas CowboysBy Opponent: 12/31/17 Orleans Darkwa (20-154-1 TD) at New York Giants

Individual 100-Yard Rushing GameBy Redskins: 9/23/18 Adrian Peterson (19-120-2 TD) vs. Green Bay PackersBy Opponent: 12/31/17 Orleans Darkwa (20-154-1 TD) at New York Giants

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

Consecutive 100-Yard Rushing Games (Same Season)

By Redskins: 11/19/17 - 11/23/17

Samaje Perine (23-117-1 TD) at New Orleans Saints / Samaje Perine (24-100) vs. New York Giants

By Opponent: 12/19/16 - 1/1/17

Jonathan Stewart (25-132) vs. Carolina Panthers / Jordan Howard (18-119) at Chicago Bears / Paul Perkins (21-102) vs. New York Giants

Combined 200-Yard Rushing by Two PlayersBy Redskins: 12/30/12 263 by Alfred Morris (33-200-3 TDs) & Robert Griffin III (6-63-1 TD) vs. Dallas CowboysBy Opponent: 12/31/17 243 by Orleans Darkwa (20-154-1 TD) & Wayne Gallman (15-89-) at New York Giants

Individual with 30 or More CarriesBy Redskins: 12/30/12 Alfred Morris (33-200-3 TDs) vs. Dallas CowboysBy Opponent: 10/29/17 Ezekiel Elliott (33-150-2 TDs) vs. Dallas Cowboys

Individual with 25 or More CarriesBy Redskins: 9/9/18 Adrian Peterson (26-96-1) at Arizona CardinalsBy Opponent: 11/30/17 Alfred Morris (27-127-1 TD) at Dallas Cowboys

Rushing Play of 60 or More YardsBy Redskins: 9/17/17 61t by Chris Thompson at Los Angeles RamsBy Opponent: 12/31/17 75t by Orleans Darkwa at New York Giants

TEAM TOTALS

OFFENSIVE TOTALS

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Rushing Play of 40 or More YardsBy Redskins: 9/24/18 41 by Adrian Peterson vs. Green Bay PackersBy Opponent: 12/31/17 75t by Orleans Darkwa at New York Giants

Individual with Two or More Rushing TouchdownsBy Redskins: 9/23/18 Adrian Peterson (19-120-2 TDs) vs. Green Bay PackersBy Opponent: 10/29/17 Ezekiel Elliott (33-150-2 TDs) vs. Dallas Cowboys

400 Net Yards Passing by TeamBy Redskins: 11/24/16 loss at Dallas Cowboys, 31-26 (449)By Opponent: 1/3/16 win at Dallas Cowboys, 34-23 (412)

300 Net Yards Passing by TeamBy Redskins: 11/19/17 loss at New Orleans Saints, 34-31 OT (300)By Opponent: 12/10/17 loss at Los Angeles Chargers, 30-13 (314)

Individual with 50 or More Pass AttemptsBy Redskins: 11/24/16 Kirk Cousins (53-41-449-3 TDs) at Dallas CowboysBy Opponent: 12/26/15 Sam Bradford (56-37-380-1 TD-0 INTs) at Philadelphia Eagles

Individual with 40 or More Pass AttemptsBy Redskins: 9/16/18 Alex Smith (46-33-292-0 TDs-0 INTs) vs. Indianapolis ColtsBy Opponent: 9/23/18 Aaron Rodgers (44-27-265-2 TDs-0 INTs) vs. Green Bay Packers

Individual with 30 or More Pass CompletionsBy Redskins: 9/16/18 Alex Smith (46-33-292-0 TDs-0 INTs) vs. Indianapolis ColtsBy Opponent: 12/11/16 Carson Wentz (46-32-314-1 TD-1 INT) at Philadelphia Eagles

Individual with 25 or More Pass CompletionsBy Redskins: 9/16/18 Alex Smith (46-33-292-0 TDs-0 INTs) vs. Indianapolis ColtsBy Opponent: 9/23/18 Aaron Rodgers (44-27-265-2 TDs-0 INTs) vs. Green Bay Packers

No Sacks AllowedBy Redskins: 9/24/18 win vs. Green Bay Packers (20 attempts by Alex Smith)By Opponent: 11/12/17 loss vs. Minnesota Vikings (29 attempts by Case Keenum)

Individual 400-Yard Passing GameBy Redskins: 11/24/16 Kirk Cousins (53-41-449-3 TDs) at Dallas CowboysBy Opponent: 1/3/16 Kellen Moore (48-33-435-3 TDs-2 INTs) at Dallas Cowboys

Individual 300-Yard Passing GameBy Redskins: 11/19/17 Kirk Cousins (32-22-322-3 TDs) at New Orleans SaintsBy Opponent: 12/10/17 Phillip Rivers (31-18-319-2 TDs) at Los Angeles Chargers

Consecutive 300-Yard Passing Games (Same Season)

By Redskins: 11/12/17 - 11/19/17 Kirk Cousins (45-26-327-1 TD-1 INT) vs. Minnesota Vikings; Kirk Cousins (32-22-322-3 TDs) at New Orleans Saints

By Opponent:11/12/17-11/19/17 Case Keenum (29-21-304-4 TDs-2 INTs) vs. Minnesota Vikings; Drew Brees (41-29-385-2 TDs-1 INT) at New Orleans Saints

Individual with Four or More Touchdown PassesBy Redskins: 12/26/15 Kirk Cousins (46-31-365-4 TDs) at Philadelphia EaglesBy Opponent: 11/12/17 Case Keenum (29-21-304-4 TDs-2 INTs) vs. Minnesota Vikings

Individual with Five or More Touchdown PassesBy Redskins: 11/10/91 Mark Rypien (31-16-442-6 TDs) vs. Atlanta FalconsBy Opponent: 11/22/15 Cam Newton (34-21-246-5 TDs) at Carolina Panthers

Individual with 10 or More ReceptionsBy Redskins: 9/16/18 Chris Thompson (13-92) vs. Indianapolis ColtsBy Opponent: 11/5/17 Zach Ertz (10-112) at Philadelphia Eagles

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

OFFENSIVE TOTALS

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Individual 150-Yard Receiving GameBy Redskins: 9/24/17 Chris Thompson (6-150-1 TD) vs. Oakland RaidersBy Opponent: 11/12/17 Adam Thielen (8-166-1 TD) vs. Minnesota Vikings

Individual 100-Yard Receiving GameBy Redskins: 11/23/17 Jamison Crowder (7-141-1 TD) vs. New York GiantsBy Opponent: 12/10/17 Tyrell Williams (4-132-TD) & Keenan Allen (6-111) at Los Angeles Chargers

Two 100-Yard Receivers in the Same GameBy Redskins: 11/20/16 Pierre Garçon (6-116-1 TD) & Jamison Crowder (3-102-1 TD) vs. Green Bay PackersBy Opponent: 12/10/17 Tyrell Williams (4-132-TD) & Keenan Allen (6-111) at Los Angeles Chargers

Consecutive 100-Yard Receiving Games (Same Season)

By Redskins: 12/11/16 - 12/24/16

DeSean Jackson (3-102-1 TD) at Philadelphia Eagles; DeSean Jackson (7-111) vs. Carolina Panthers; DeSean Jackson (5-114) at Chicago Bears

By Opponent: 11/5/17-11/12/17 Doug Baldwin (7-108-1 TD) at Seattle Seahawks; Adam Thielen (8-166-1 TD) vs. Minnesota Vikings

By Redskins: 12/11/16 80t by Kirk Cousins to DeSean Jackson at Philadelphia EaglesBy Opponent: 11/22/12 85t by Tony Romo to Dez Bryant at Dallas Cowboys

By Redskins: 10/2/17 69 by Kirk Cousins to Vernon Davis at Kansas City ChiefsBy Opponent: 9/23/18 64t by Aaron Rodgers to Geronimo Allison vs. Green Bay Packers

By Redskins: 9/23/18 46t by Alex Smith to Paul Richardson Jr. vs. Green Bay PackersBy Opponent: 9/23/18 64t by Aaron Rodgers to Geronimo Allison vs. Green Bay Packers

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

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

By Redskins: 9/9/18 Adrian Peterson (26-96 rushing, 2-70 receiving) at Arizona CardinalsBy Opponent: 12/4/16 David Johnson (18-84 rushing, 9-91 receiving) at Arizona Cardinals

By Redskins: 11/23/17 Samaje Perine (24-100) & Jamison Crowder (7-141-1 TD) vs. New York GiantsBy Opponent: 12/24/16 Jordan Howard (18-119) & Cameron Meredith (9-135-1 TD) at Chicago Bears

By Redskins: 11/20/16Kirk Cousins (30-21-375-3 TDs) Rob Kelley (24-137-3 TDs) Pierre Garçon (6-116-1 TD) Jamison Crowder (3-102-1 TD) vs. Green Bay Packers

By Opponent: 12/24/16 Jordan Howard (18-119) Cameron Meredith (9-135-1 TD) Matt Barkley (40-24-323-2 TDs-5 INTs) at Chicago Bears

By Redskins: 12/24/16 Chris Thompson (3-20-1 TD rushing, 1-17-1 TD receiving) at Chicago BearsBy Opponent: 9/17/17 Todd Gurley II (16-88-1 TD rushing, 3-48-1 TD receiving) at Los Angeles Rams

By Redskins: 11/12/17 Kirk Cousins (45-26-327-1 TD- 1 INT passing; 4-5-2 TDs rushing) vs. Minnesota VikingsBy Opponent: 10/2/17 Alex Smith (37-27-293-1 TD passing, 7-56-1 TD rushing) at Kansas City Chiefs

No TurnoversBy Redskins: 11/19/17 loss at New Orleans Saints, 34-31 OTBy Opponent: 11/30/17 loss at Dallas Cowboys, 38-14

By Redskins: 9/23/18 win vs. Green Bay Packers, 31-17 (4 plays, 75 yards, 2:06 / Paul Richardson Jr. 46 yd. pass from Alex Smith)By Opponent: 9/16/18 loss vs. Indianapolis Colts, 21-9 (11 plays, 75 yards, 5:35 / Eric Ebron 7 yd. pass from Andrew Luck)

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

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

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

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

Touchdown Scored on First Drive

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

OFFENSIVE TOTALS

Pass Play of 80 or More Yards

Pass Play of 60 or More Yards

Pass Play of 40 or More Yards

Individual with Four or More Touchdown Receptions

Individual with Three or More Touchdown Receptions

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Held Opponent Under 200 Net Yards of Total OffenseBy Redskins: 11/23/17 win vs. New York Giants, 20-10 (170; 84 rushing, 86 passing)By Opponent: 12/31/17 loss at New York Giants, 18-10 (197; 61 rushing, 136 passing)

Held Opponent Under 300 Net Yards of Total OffenseBy Redskins: 9/16/18 loss vs. Indianapolis Colts, 21-9 (281; 104 rushing, 177 passing)By Opponent: 12/31/17 loss at New York Giants, 18-10 (197; 61 rushing, 136 passing)

Held Opponent Under 50 Yards RushingBy Redskins: 9/24/17 win vs. Oakland Raiders, 27-10 (32)By Opponent: 12/17/17 win vs. Arizona Cardinals, 20-15 (31)

Held Opponent Under 75 Yards RushingBy Redskins: 9/9/18 win at Arizona Cardinals, 24-6 (68)By Opponent: 9/16/18 loss vs. Indianapolis Colts, 21-9 (65)

Held Opponent Under 100 Yards RushingBy Redskins: 9/9/18 win at Arizona Cardinals, 24-6 (68)By Opponent: 9/16/18 loss vs. Indianapolis Colts, 21-9 (65)

Held Opponent Under 100 Net Yards PassingBy Redskins: 11/30/17 loss at Dallas Cowboys, 38-14 (93)By Opponent: 11/23/14 loss at San Francisco 49ers, 17-13 (77)

Held Opponent Under 150 Net Yards PassingBy Redskins: 9/9/18 win at Arizona Cardinals, 24-6 (145)By Opponent: 12/10/17 loss at Los Angeles Chargers, 30-13 (136)

Interception Return for a TouchdownBy Redskins: 12/10/17 Bashaud Breeland at Los Angeles Chargers (96 yards)By Opponent: 11/23/17 Janoris Jenkins vs. New York Giants (53 yards)

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

Individual with Two or More InterceptionsBy Redskins: 9/16/18 D.J. Swearinger vs. Indianapolis Colts (2)By Opponent: 12/31/17 Kelvin Sheppard at New York Giants (2)

Seven or More Sacks by TeamBy Redskins: 9/14/14 win vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, 41-10 (10)By Opponent: 12/14/14 loss at New York Giants, 24-13 (7)

Six or More Sacks by TeamBy Redskins: 9/14/14 win vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, 41-10 (10)By Opponent: 11/23/17 win vs. New York Giants (6)

Five or More Sacks by TeamBy Redskins: 12/17/17 win vs. Arizona Cardinals, 20-15 (5)By Opponent: 11/23/17 win vs. New York Giants (6)

Individual with Four or More SacksBy Redskins: 9/14/14 Ryan Kerrigan vs. Jacksonville Jaguars (4)By Opponent: 12/1/13 Justin Tuck vs. New York Giants (4)

Individual with Three or More SacksBy Redskins: 12/26/15 Preston Smith at Philadelphia Eagles (3)By Opponent: 12/1/13 Justin Tuck vs. New York Giants (4)

Individual with Two or More SacksBy Redskins: 9/23/18 Jonathan Allen vs. Green Bay Packers (2)By Opponent: 11/30/17 DeMarcus Lawrence at Dallas Cowboys (2)

Fumble Returned for TouchdownBy Redskins: 12/26/15 DeAngelo Hall at Philadelphia Eagles (17 yards)By Opponent: 10/2/17 Justin Houston at Kansas City Chiefs (13 yards)

DEFENSIVE TOTALS

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Kickoff Return for a TouchdownBy Redskins: 11/22/15 Andre Roberts at Carolina Panthers (99 yards)By Opponent: 10/16/16 Wendell Smallwood vs. Philadelphia Eagles (86 yards)

Punt Return for a TouchdownBy Redskins: 10/9/16 Jamison Crowder at Baltimore Ravens (85 yards)By Opponent: 11/30/17 Ryan Switzer at Dallas Cowboys (83 yards)

Blocked PuntBy Redskins: 10/18/15 Jeron Johnson at New York JetsBy Opponent: 9/24/15 Rashad Jennings at New York Giants

Missed Extra Point AttemptBy Redskins: 12/10/17 Nick Rose at Los Angeles Chargers (hit left upright)By Opponent: 12/31/17 Aldrick Rosas at New York Giants (blocked by Anthony Lanier II)

Blocked Field Goal AttemptBy Redskins: 12/24/16 Preston Smith at Chicago BearsBy Opponent: 10/29/17 Tyrone Crawford vs. Dallas Cowboys

Blocked Field Goal returned for a TDBy Redskins: 9/24/72 Mike Bass vs. St. Louis Cardinals (32 yards)By Opponent: 1/8/00 Ron Rice vs. Detroit Lions (94 yards)

Individual with Five or More Field Goals By Redskins: 9/25/16 Dustin Hopkins at New York Giants (5)By Opponent: 12/17/17 Phil Dawson vs. Arizona Cardinals (5)

Individual with Four or More Field GoalsBy Redskins: 11/13/16 Dustin Hopkins vs. Minnesota Vikings (4)By Opponent: 12/17/17 Phil Dawson vs. Arizona Cardinals (5)

Individual with Three or More Field GoalsBy Redskins: 9/16/18 Dustin Hopkins vs. Indianapolis Colts (3)By Opponent: 12/17/17 Phil Dawson vs. Arizona Cardinals (5)

Individual with 70-yard or More PuntBy Redskins: 9/25/14 Tress Way vs. New York Giants (77 yards)By Opponent: 11/17/13 Donnie Jones at Philadelphia Eagles (70 yards)

Individual with 60-yard or More PuntBy Redskins: 12/24/17 Tress Way vs. Denver Broncos (64 yards)By Opponent: 9/9/18 Andy Lee at Arizona Cardinals (60 yards)

Individual with 50-yard or More Field GoalBy Redskins: 11/12/17 Nick Rose vs. Minnesota Vikings (55 yards)By Opponent: 11/19/17 Wil Lutz at New Orleans Saints (52 yards)

Back to Back Kickoff Returns for TouchdownsBy Redskins: 9/23/73 Herb Mul-Key at St. Louis Cardinals (97 yards)By Opponent: 9/23/73 Don Shy at St. Louis Cardinals (97 yards)

Blocked Punt, Returned for TouchdownBy Redskins: 10/18/15 Rashad Ross at New York Jets (recovery in end zone)By Opponent: 9/7/14 Alfred Blue at Houston (5 yards)

Successful Onside KickBy Redskins: 10/25/15 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (kicked by Dustin Hopkins, recovered by Trenton Robinson)By Opponent: 11/8/15 at New England Patriots (kicked by Stephen Gostkowski, recovered by Jonathan Freeny)

No PuntsBy Redskins: 11/5/00 loss at Arizona Cardinals, 16-15By Opponent: 9/30/62 win vs. St. Louis Cardinals, 24-14

Successful Fake PuntBy Redskins: 11/19/17 Niles Paul five-yard run at New OrleansBy Opponent: 9/17/17 Johnny Hekker 28-yard pass to Josh Reynolds at Los Angeles Rams

Successful Fake Field GoalBy Redskins: 11/15/09 Hunter Smith 35-yard pass to Mike Sellers vs. Denver BroncosBy Opponent: 10/6/14 Jon Ryan five-yard run vs. Seattle Seahawks

SPECIAL TEAMS TOTALS

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GAME SUMMARIESSept. 9, 2018 GAME 1 State Farm Stadium (Glendale, Ariz.) REDSKINS 24, CARDINALS 6

GLENDALE, Ariz. - Alex Smith looked like his old self. So did Adrian Peterson. When the 34-year-old Smith wasn't carving up the Arizona de-fense, the 33-year-old Peterson was running through it. The result was a 24-6 Washington victory on Sunday, coach Jay Gruden's fi rst win in a season opener in fi ve tries, and it was even more dominant than the fi nal score would indicate.

Smith and Peterson were playing their fi rst game as Redskins and the two veterans made an impact from the start. Smith, acquired from Kansas City in the offseason to replace Kirk Cousins, completed 21 of 30 passes without an interception and had TD throws of 13 yards to Chris Thompson and 4 yards to Jordan Reed. Peterson rushed for 96 yards on 26 carries, including a 1-yard touchdown run.

Peterson, who played for Arizona a year ago and signed with Washington as a free agent on Aug. 20, fi nished his day with a 52-yard recep-tion, but fumbled at the end of the play. The Redskins outgained the Cardinals 429-213 and had 30 fi rst downs to Arizona's 14 and it was even more one-sided before the Cardinals showed some life late in the game. Washington rushed for 182 yards to Arizona's 68.

Arizona avoided a shutout when David Johnson ran 2 yards for a touchdown with 5:47 to play. Johnson, who signed a three-year, $39 million contract extension with Arizona on Saturday night with $30 million guaranteed, carried nine times for 37 yards and caught fi ve passes for 30 yards. Sam Bradford, in his debut as Cardinals quarterback, was 20 of 34 for 153 yards and was intercepted once. The Redskins manhan-dled the Arizona defense in a dominant fi rst half to lead 21-0 at the break. And the Arizona team under the new coaching regime was booed roundly as it left the fi eld.

The statistics were stunningly one-sided through the fi rst two quarters: 261 yards for the Redskins to 36 yards for the Cardinals. Smith completed 17 of 20 passes for 171 yards and two touchdowns. Bradford, meanwhile, was 3 of 7 for 11 yards. Washington had the ball for 22 minutes, 57 seconds to the Cardinals' 7:03. Arizona got two fi rst downs on its fi rst possession and went three-and-out the only other two times it had the ball in the fi rst half.

Washington, meanwhile, had touchdown drives of 80, 73 and 92 yards behind a powerful rushing game and the effi cient management of Smith. The fi rst scoring drive went 80 yards in 11 plays, Smith went 13 yards to Thompson on the fi rst play of the second quarter for the score.

After Arizona's fi rst three-and-out, Washington used up 9:06 in a 15-play, 73-yard drive, Peterson plowing in from the 1-yard line to make it 14-0. The Cardinals went nowhere again and the Redskins took advantage of their last chance of the half. Smith completed 7 of 7 passes for 77 yards in a 10-play, 92-yard drive. Smith threw 4 yards to Reed for the touchdown and it was 21-0 with 8 seconds left in the half.

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE PHI WASWAS 2 14:54 C.Thompson 13 yd. pass from A.Smith (D.Hopkins kick) 11-80, 5:53 7 0WAS 2 4:10 A.Peterson 1 yd. run (D.Hopkins kick) 15-73, 9:06 14 0WAS 2 0:08 J.Reed 4 yd. pass from A.Smith (D.Hopkins kick) 10-92, 3:11 21 0WAS 4 12:13 D.Hopkins 31 yd. Field Goal 10-63, 4:42 24 0ARI 4 5:47 D.Johnson 2 yd. run (pass failed) 13-75, 6:26 24 6

PASSINGWAS: A. Smith 21-30 255, 2 TDARI: S. Bradford 20-34 153, 1 INT

RUSHINGWAS: A. Peterson 26-96, 1 TD, C.Thompson 5-65, A. Smith 8-14, R. Kelley 3-7ARI: D. Johnson 9-37 1 TD, C. Edmonds 4-24, S. Bradford 2-7

RECEIVINGWAS: C.Thompson 6-63, 1 TD, J. Reed 4-48, 1 TD, P. Richardson 4-22, J. Crowder 3-32, A. Peterson 2-70, J. Doctson 1-11, V. Davis 1-9ARI: L. Fitzgerland 7-76, D. Johnson 5-30, C. Edmonds 4-24, R. Seals-Jones 3-19, C. Kirk 1-4, C. Williams 0-0

PUNT RETURNSWAS: T. Quinn 2-12ARI: C. Kirk 2-44

KICKOFF RETURNSWAS: D. Johnson 1-24ARI: None

SACKSWAS: R. Anderson 1-4, M. Ioannidis 1-4ARI: R. Nkemdiche 1-1, C. Jones 1-7, P. Peterson 1-0

INTERCEPTIONSWAS: Q. Dunbar 1-0ARI: None

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Sept. 16, 2018 GAME 2 FedExField (Landover, Md.) COLTS 21, REDSKINS 9

LANDOVER, Md. -- Andrew Luck could recall a critical error the Indianapolis Colts made on almost every possession, some he made.

When it mattered most, he was almost perfect. Luck shook off two interceptions and capped a methodical drive with his second touchdown of the game to help the Colts beat the Washington Redskins 21-9 Sunday and pick up their fi rst victory of the season.

Luck was 21 of 31 for 179 yards and had a TD pass in a 25th consecutive game, the longest active streak in the NFL. He was 7 of 8 for 62 yards on a 13-play, 75-yard drive that culminated in a Luck-to-T.Y. Hilton score that put Indianapolis (1-1) up 21-9 early in the fourth quarter.

"When we needed to, we put a drive together and got points," Luck said. "On the longer drive where we ended up with a touchdown, every-body, we all just did our jobs and we did them well."

Executing fi rst-year coach Frank Reich's creative play-calling scheme, Luck also found Eric Ebron for a touchdown on the game's opening drive. The balanced offensive attack with 27 rushing and 31 passing attempts kept the Redskins' defense off balance and allowed Luck to pick apart a secondary that struggled in coverage and tackling.

The Colts avoided starting 0-2 for the fi rst time since 2013.

"We felt like we let one slip last week," Hilton said. "In the third quarter we kind of went back to our ways and then we picked it up in the fourth quarter and got it going."

After putting up a Week 1-best 182 rushing yards, the Redskins (1-1) put up just 65 yards on 22 carries. Adrian Peterson was limited to 20 yards on 11 carries, and receiver Jamison Crowder was actually Washington's leading rusher with 29 yards on two sweep plays.

Dropped balls and shoddy offensive line play hampered QB Alex Smith on a day he was 33 of 46 for 292 yards.

"Our running game suffered and we were pretty much one-dimensional," coach Jay Gruden said. "We didn't have a very good run plan. ... Didn't give (Peterson) any good looks.

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE IND WASIND 1 9:25 E.Ebron 7 yd. pass from A.Luck (A.Vinatieri kick) (11-75, 5:35) 7 0WAS 2 11:12 D.Hopkins 49 yd. Field Goal (5-27, 1:57) 7 3IND 2 6:51 N.Hines 8 yd. run (A.Vinatieri kick) (8-75, 4:21) 14 3WAS 3 5:40 D.Hopkins 27 yd. Field Goal (7-20, 3:37) 14 6WAS 4 13:28 D.Hopkins 49 yd. Field Goal (11-42, 6:07) 14 9IND 4 7:32 T.Hilton 3 yd. pass from A.Luck (A.Vinatieri kick) (13-75, 5:56) 21 9

PASSINGWAS: A. Smith 33-46, 292IND: A. Luck 21-31, 179, 2 TD, 2 INT

RUSHINGWAS: J. Crowder 2-29, A. Peterson 11-20, A. Smith 4-14, C. Thompson 4-1, R. Kelley 1-1IND: J. Wilkins 10-61, M. Mack 10-34, N. Hines 4-7 1 TD, A Luck 4-2

RECEIVINGWAS: C.Thompson 13-92, J. Reed 6-55, P. Richardson 4-63, J. Doctson 4-37, A. Peterson 3-30, J. Crowder 2-8, V. Davis 1-7IND: T. Hilton 7-83 1 TD, E. Ebron 3-26 1 TD, C. Rogers 3-17, R. Grant 2-30, J. Doyle 2-20, J. Wilkins 2-3. M. Mack 1-2,

PUNT RETURNSWAS: G. Stroman 1-6IND: None

KICKOFF RETURNSWAS: G. Stroman 1-16IND: Z. Pascal 1-19

SACKSWAS: M. Ioannidis 1-2IND: D. Leonard, 1-10, J. Sheard 1-7, J. Ward 1-6

INTERCEPTIONSWAS: D. Swearinger 2-11IND: None

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GAME SUMMARIESSept. 23, 2018 GAME 3 FedExField (Landover, Md.) REDSKINS 31, PACKERS 17

LANDOVER, Md. -- Adrian Peterson ran for 120 yards and a pair of 2-yard scores, Alex Smith threw two touchdown passes -- all in the fi rst half Sunday -- and the Washington Redskins held on for a 31-17 victory over a gimpy Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers, who again had complaints about a roughing-the-passer penalty on Clay Matthews.

On a rainy afternoon, the Redskins (2-1) moved out to leads of 14-0 and, at halftime, 28-10, by putting together TD drives of 74, 75, 79 and 98 yards. Smith connected for TDs of 46 yards to Paul Richardson on the game's fourth play and of 9 to Jamison Crowder in the second quarter.

Peterson, who ran 19 times Sunday, raised his career total to 102 rushing touchdowns, breaking a tie at 100 with Marshall Faulk and Shaun Alexander and moving him alone into seventh place in NFL history behind Emmitt Smith's record of 164. This was Peterson's 52nd game with at least 100 yards on the ground, and fi rst since Nov. 5, 2017, for Arizona against San Francisco.

Playing with a bulky brace on his left knee, which he hurt in Week 1, Rodgers hobbled and limped around, and couldn't do enough to get the Packers (1-1-1) back into the game. He fi nished 27 for 44 for 265 yards with two TDs -- of 64 yards to Geronimo Allison and 2 yards to Da-vante Adams -- and was sacked four times.

But Green Bay's receivers had problems with drops, plus Randall Cobb was stripped of the ball by Fabian Moreau -- Josh Norman recovered the fumble -- after a completion with about 5 1/2 minutes remaining in the fourth quarter.

In the third, Packers linebacker Matthews was fl agged for roughing Smith -- and there are sure to be more questions about what constitutes a penalty on such plays. Matthews broke in alone on Smith, wrapped him and brought him down. Matthews immediately put his arms up and slapped himself in the helmet as the fl ag was thrown.

Packers coach Mike McCarthy threw down a play-calling sheet and argued with two offi cials about the call, even chasing one along the side-line as he backpedaled away.

On Sunday, Smith went 12 for 20 for 220 yards. He also had his streak of 156 consecutive passes without an interception, the longest active run in the NFL, end in the second quarter. Safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix made the pick when tight end Jordan Reed went one way and Smith threw another.

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE GB WASWAS 1 12:54 P.Richardson 46 yd. pass from A.Smith (D.Hopkins kick) (4-75, 2:06) 0 7WAS 1 2:14 A.Peterson 2 yd. run (D.Hopkins kick) (10-79, 6:04) 0 14GB 2 12:52 M.Crosby 41 yd. Field Goal (9-52, 4:22) 3 14WAS 2 4:26 J.Crowder 9 yd. pass from A.Smith (D.Hopkins kick) (8-98, 3:14) 3 21GB 2 2:15 G.Allison 64 yd. pass from A.Rodgers (M.Crosby kick) (4-76, 2:11) 10 21WAS 2 0:21 A.Peterson 2 yd. run (D.Hopkins kick) (5-74, 1:54) 10 28GB 3 7:58 D.Adams 2 yd. pass from A.Rodgers (M.Crosby kick) (15-75, 7:02) 17 28WAS 4 1:58 D.Hopkins 35 yd. Field Goal (8-29, 3:25) 17 31

PASSINGWAS: A. Smith 12-20 220, 2 TDGB: A. Rodgers 27-44, 265, 2 TD, J. Scott 0-1 0

RUSHINGWAS: A. Peterson 19-120, 2 TD, A. Smith 7-20, C. Thompson 6-17, J. Crowder 1-6, K. Bibbs 2-3GB: A. Jones 6-42, J. Williams 5-29, T. Montgomery 4-16, A. Rodgers 2-13

RECEIVINGWAS: J. Reed 4-65, J. Crowder 4-39, 1 TD, V. Davis 2-70, P. Richardson Jr. 1-46, 1 TD, C. Thompson 1-0GB: D. Adams 7-52, 1 TD, T. Montgomery 6-49, J. Graham 5-45, R. Cobb 4-22, G. Allison 2-76, 1 TD, J. Williams 2-16, A. Jones 1-5

PUNT RETURNSWAS: G. Stroman 1-9GB: R. Cobb 4-29

KICKOFF RETURNSWAS: G. Stroman 1-18, D. Johnson 1-15GB: T. Montgomery 1-25

SACKSWAS: J. Allen 2-14, M. Ioannidis 1-7, D. Payne 1-4GB: None

INTERCEPTIONSWAS: NoneGB: H. Clinton-Dix 1-1

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Week 3 — Sunday, Sept. 23, 2018 — — 1 p.m. ET

WASHINGTON GREEN BAY

REDSKINS OFFENSE

REDSKINS SPECIALISTS PACKERS SPECIALISTS

Referee ....................................................................Craig Wrolstad (4)Umpire ............................................................................Paul King (121)Down Judge ............................................................. Jerod Phillips (6)Line Judge ..............................................................Carl Johnson (101)Field Judge ...........................................................Jeff Lamberth (21)Side Judge ...................................................................Adrian Hill (29)Back Judge .......................................................Scott Helverson (93)Replay Official ............................................................Larry Nemmers

NOTE: Rookies are underlined.

NO. NAME POS3 Dustin Hopkins.............K5 Tress Way ...................... P10 Paul Richardson Jr. .WR11 Alex Smith .................. QB12 Colt McCoy ................. QB13 Maurice Harris .........WR17 Michael Floyd ...........WR18 Josh Doctson ...........WR19 Breshad Perriman ...WR22 Deshazor Everett ......... S23 Quinton Dunbar ......... CB24 Josh Norman ............. CB25 Chris Thompson ....... RB26 Adrian Peterson........ RB30 Troy Apke ....................... S31 Fabian Moreau .......... CB32 Samaje Perine ........... RB35 Montae Nicholson ....... S36 D.J. Swearinger Sr. ..... S37 Greg Stroman ............ CB39 Adonis Alexander ..... CB40 Josh Harvey-Clemons ..LB41 Danny Johnson ......... CB48 Kenny Ladler ................ S51 Shaun Dion Hamilton ..LB52 Ryan Anderson ..........LB53 Zach Brown .................LB54 Mason Foster .............LB55 Casey Dunn ................... C56 Zach Vigil .....................LB57 Nick Sundberg ...........LS66 Tony Bergstrom .........OL71 Trent Williams .............. T73 Chase Roullier .............. C74 Geron Christian Sr. ...... T75 Brandon Scherff ..........G76 Morgan Moses ............. T77 Shawn Lauvao ..............G79 Ty Nsekhe ...................... T80 Jamison Crowder ....WR83 Brian Quick ................WR85 Vernon Davis ..............TE86 Jordan Reed ...............TE87 Jeremy Sprinkle ........TE90 Ziggy Hood ..................DL91 Ryan Kerrigan ............LB93 Jonathan Allen ...........DL94 Preston Smith ............LB95 Daron Payne ...............DL96 Pernell McPhee ..........LB97 Tim Settle ....................DL98 Matt Ioannidis ............DL99 Caleb Brantley ............DL

WR 18 Josh Doctson 13 Maurice Harris 19 Breshad PerrimanLT 71 Trent Williams 74 Geron Christian Sr. LG 77 Shawn Lauvao 55 Casey Dunn C 73 Chase Roullier 66 Tony Bergstrom RG 75 Brandon Scherff 55 Casey Dunn RT 76 Morgan Moses 79 Ty NsekheTE 86 Jordan Reed 85 Vernon Davis 87 Jeremy SprinkleWR 80 Jamison Crowder 13 Maurice Harris WR 10 Paul Richardson Jr. 83 Brian Quick 17 Michael FloydQB 11 Alex Smith 12 Colt McCoyRB 26 Adrian Peterson 25 Chris Thompson 32 Samaje Perine

PACKERS DEFENSE

P 5 Tress Way

K 3 Dustin Hopkins

H 5 Tress Way

LS 57 Nick Sundberg

KR 41 Danny Johnson 37 Greg Stroman

PR 80 Jamison Crowder 37 Greg Stroman

PACKERS OFFENSE

REDSKINS DEFENSE

TODAY’S OFFICIALS

WASHINGTON REDSKINS VS. GREEN BAY PACKERS

DE 93 Jonathan Allen 90 Ziggy Hood

NT 95 Daron Payne 97 Tim Settle

DE 98 Matt Ioannidis 99 Caleb Brantley

SLB 94 Preston Smith 52 Ryan Anderson

MLB 53 Zach Brown 40 Josh Harvey-Clemons

MLB 54 Mason Foster 56 Zach Vigil 51 Shaun Dion Hamilton

WLB 91 Ryan Kerrigan 96 Pernell McPhee

CB 23 Quinton Dunbar 31 Fabian Moreau 41 Danny Johnson

CB 24 Josh Norman 37 Greg Stroman 39 Adonis Alexander

SS 35 Montae Nicholson 22 Deshazor Everett 48 Kenny Ladler

FS 36 D.J. Swearinger Sr. 30 Troy Apke

NO. NAME POS2 Mason Crosby ..............K6 JK Scott ......................... P8 Tim Boyle .................... QB9 DeShone Kizer ........... QB12 Aaron Rodgers .......... QB17 Davante Adams .......WR18 Randall Cobb ............WR19 Equanimeous St. Brown ...WR20 Kevin King .................. CB21 Ha Ha Clinton-Dix ........ S22 Darius Jackson ......... RB23 Jaire Alexander ........ CB27 Josh Jones .................... S29 Kentrell Brice ................ S30 Jamaal Williams ....... RB31 Davon House ............. CB35 Jermaine Whitehead .. S36 Raven Greene ............... S37 Josh Jackson ............ CB38 Tramon Williams ....... CB39 Deante Burton ........... CB42 Oren Burks ..................LB43 Hunter Bradley ...........LS44 Antonio Morrison ......LB50 Blake Martinez ...........LB51 Kyler Fackrell ..............LB52 Clay Matthews ...........LB53 Nick Perry ....................LB54 James Crawford ........LB56 Korey Toomer .............LB62 Lucas Patrick ...............G63 Corey Linsley ................ C64 Justin McCray ..............G65 Lane Taylor ....................G69 David Bakhtiari ............ T70 Alex Light ...................T/G74 Byron Bell ..................T/G75 Bryan Bulaga ................ T76 Mike Daniels ...............DL78 Jason Spriggs .............. T80 Jimmy Graham ..........TE81 Geronimo Allison .....WR82 J'Mon Moore .............WR83 Marquez Valdes-Scantling ...WR84 Lance Kendricks ........TE85 Robert Tonyan ............TE88 Ty Montgomery ......... RB89 Marcedes Lewis ........TE90 Montravius Adams....DL93 Reggie Gilbert.............LB94 Dean Lowry .................DL96 Muhammad Wilkerson ...DL97 Kenny Clark .................DL

WR 18 Randall Cobb 82 J'Mon MooreLT 69 David Bakhtiari 78 Jason Spriggs 70 Alex LightLG 65 Lane Taylor 62 Lucas Patrick C 63 Corey Linsley 62 Lucas PatrickRG 64 Justin McCray 74 Byron Bell RT 75 Bryan Bulaga 74 Byron Bell TE 80 Jimmy Graham 89 Marcedes Lewis 84 Lance Kendricks 85 Robert TonyanWR 17 Davante Adams 19 Equanimeous St. BrownWR 81 Geronimo Allison 83 Marquez Valdes-ScantlingQB 12 Aaron Rodgers 9 DeShone Kizer 8 Tim BoyleRB 30 Jamaal Williams 88 Ty Montgomery 22 Darius Jackson

DE 96 Muhammad Wilkerson 94 Dean Lowry

NT 97 Kenny Clark 90 Montravius Adams

DE 76 Mike Daniels 90 Montravius Adams

OLB 52 Clay Matthews 93 Reggie Gilbert

ILB 50 Blake Martinez 44 Antonio Morrison

ILB 42 Oren Burks 56 Korey Toomer 54 James Crawford

OLB 53 Nick Perry 51 Kyler Fackrell

CB 38 Tramon Williams 23 Jaire Alexander 31 Davon House

CB 20 Kevin King 37 Josh Jackson 39 Deante Burton

S 21 Ha Ha Clinton-Dix 35 Jermaine Whitehead 36 Raven Greene

S 29 Kentrell Brice 27 Josh Jones

P 6 JK Scott

K 2 Mason Crosby

H 6 JK Scott 18 Randall Cobb

LS 43 Hunter Bradley

KR 88 Ty Montgomery 83 Marquez Valdes-Scantling

PR 18 Randall Cobb 23 Jaire Alexander

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GREEN BAY NUMERICALWASHINGTON NUMERICALNO. NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE 3 Dustin Hopkins K 6-2 203 27 5 Florida State5 Tress Way P 6-1 216 28 5 Oklahoma10 Paul Richardson Jr. WR 6-0 180 26 5 Colorado11 Alex Smith QB 6-4 213 34 14 Utah12 Colt McCoy QB 6-1 210 32 9 Texas13 Maurice Harris WR 6-3 200 25 3 California17 Michael Floyd WR 6-1 220 28 7 Notre Dame18 Josh Doctson WR 6-2 202 25 3 TCU19 Breshad Perriman WR 6-2 215 25 3 Central Florida 22 Deshazor Everett S 6-0 195 26 4 Texas A&M23 Quinton Dunbar CB 6-2 197 26 4 Florida24 Josh Norman CB 6-0 200 30 7 Coastal Carolina25 Chris Thompson RB 5-8 195 27 5 Florida State26 Adrian Peterson RB 6-1 220 33 12 Oklahoma30 Troy Apke S 6-1 200 23 R Penn State31 Fabian Moreau CB 6-0 200 24 2 UCLA32 Samaje Perine RB 5-11 233 22 2 Oklahoma35 Montae Nicholson S 6-2 215 22 2 Michigan State36 D.J. Swearinger Sr. S 5-10 205 27 6 South Carolina37 Greg Stroman CB 5-11 180 22 R Virginia Tech39 Adonis Alexander CB 6-3 197 21 R Virginia Tech40 Josh Harvey-Clemons LB 6-4 230 24 2 Louisville41 Danny Johnson CB 5-9 181 22 R Southern48 Kenny Ladler S 6-1 200 26 2 Vanderbilt 51 Shaun Dion Hamilton LB 6-0 235 22 R Alabama52 Ryan Anderson LB 6-2 253 24 2 Alabama53 Zach Brown LB 6-1 250 28 7 North Carolina54 Mason Foster LB 6-1 250 29 8 Washington55 Casey Dunn C 6-4 300 23 R Auburn56 Zach Vigil LB 6-2 238 27 4 Utah State57 Nick Sundberg LS 6-0 256 31 9 California66 Tony Bergstrom OL 6-5 310 32 7 Utah71 Trent Williams T 6-5 320 30 9 Oklahoma73 Chase Roullier C 6-4 310 25 2 Wyoming74 Geron Christian Sr. T 6-5 302 21 R Louisville75 Brandon Scherff G 6-5 315 26 4 Iowa76 Morgan Moses T 6-6 335 27 5 Virginia77 Shawn Lauvao G 6-3 308 30 9 Arizona State79 Ty Nsekhe T 6-8 330 32 4 Texas State80 Jamison Crowder WR 5-9 177 25 4 Duke83 Brian Quick WR 6-3 215 29 7 Appalachian State85 Vernon Davis TE 6-3 244 34 13 Maryland86 Jordan Reed TE 6-2 245 28 6 Florida87 Jeremy Sprinkle TE 6-5 252 24 2 Arkansas90 Ziggy Hood DL 6-3 305 31 10 Missouri91 Ryan Kerrigan LB 6-4 259 30 8 Purdue93 Jonathan Allen DL 6-3 294 23 2 Alabama94 Preston Smith LB 6-5 265 25 4 Mississippi State95 Daron Payne DL 6-3 319 21 R Alabama96 Pernell McPhee LB 6-3 265 29 8 Mississippi State97 Tim Settle DL 6-3 328 21 R Virginia Tech98 Matt Ioannidis DL 6-3 305 24 3 Temple99 Caleb Brantley DL 6-2 307 24 2 Florida

HEAD COACH: Jay GrudenASST. COACHES: Bill Callahan (Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line), Matt Cavanaugh (Offensive Co-ordinator), Ben Kotwica (Special Teams Coordinator), Greg Manusky (Defensive Coordinator), Chad Englehart (Strength & Conditioning), Torrian Gray (Defensive Backs), Chad Grimm (Outside Lineback-ers), Ike Hilliard (Wide Receivers), Randy Jordan (Running Backs), Paul Kelly (Director of Football Operations), Cannon Matthews (Defensive Quality Control), Bret Munsey (Assistant Special Teams), Kavan Latham (Assistant Strength & Conditioning), Kevin O’Connell (Quarterback Coach/Passing Game Coordinator), Chris O’Hara (Offensive Quality Control), Kirk Olivadotti (Inside Linebackers), Wes Phillips (Tight Ends), Phil Rauscher (Assistant Offensive Line), Jake Sankal (Assistant Strength & Con-ditioning/Nutritionist), James Rowe (Assistant Defensive Backs), Jim Tomsula (Defensive Line)

NO. NAME POS39 Alexander, Adonis .... CB93 Allen, Jonathan ..........DL52 Anderson, Ryan .........LB30 Apke, Troy ...................... S66 Bergstrom, Tony ........OL99 Brantley, Caleb ...........DL53 Brown, Zach ................LB74 Christian Sr., Geron ..... T80 Crowder, Jamison ...WR85 Davis, Vernon .............TE18 Doctson, Josh ..........WR23 Dunbar, Quinton ........ CB55 Dunn, Casey .................. C22 Everett, Deshazor ........ S17 Floyd, Michael ..........WR54 Foster, Mason .............LB51 Hamilton, Shaun Dion ..LB13 Harris, Maurice ........WR40 Harvey-Clemons, Josh ..LB90 Hood, Ziggy .................DL3 Hopkins, Dustin ............K98 Ioannidis, Matt ...........DL41 Johnson, Danny ........ CB91 Kerrigan, Ryan ...........LB48 Ladler, Kenny ................ S77 Lauvao, Shawn .............G12 McCoy, Colt ................ QB96 McPhee, Pernell .........LB31 Moreau, Fabian ......... CB76 Moses, Morgan ............ T35 Nicholson, Montae ...... S24 Norman, Josh ............ CB79 Nsekhe, Ty ..................... T95 Payne, Daron ..............DL32 Perine, Samaje .......... RB19 Perriman, Breshad ..WR26 Peterson, Adrian ....... RB83 Quick, Brian ...............WR86 Reed, Jordan ..............TE10 Richardson Jr., Paul ..WR73 Roullier, Chase ............. C75 Scherff, Brandon .........G97 Settle, Tim ...................DL11 Smith, Alex ................. QB94 Smith, Preston ...........LB87 Sprinkle, Jeremy .......TE37 Stroman, Greg ........... CB57 Sundberg, Nick ..........LS36 Swearinger Sr., D.J. .... S25 Thompson, Chris ...... RB56 Vigil, Zach ....................LB5 Way, Tress ..................... P71 Williams, Trent ............. T

NO. NAME POS17 Adams, Davante ......WR90 Adams, Montravius ..DL23 Alexander, Jaire ........ CB81 Allison, Geronimo ....WR69 Bakhtiari, David ........... T74 Bell, Byron .................T/G8 Boyle, Tim ................... QB43 Bradley, Hunter ..........LS29 Brice, Kentrell ............... S75 Bulaga, Bryan ............... T42 Burks, Oren .................LB39 Burton, Deante .......... CB97 Clark, Kenny ................DL21 Clinton-Dix, Ha Ha ....... S18 Cobb, Randall ...........WR54 Crawford, James .......LB2 Crosby, Mason .............K76 Daniels, Mike ..............DL51 Fackrell, Kyler .............LB93 Gilbert, Reggie............LB80 Graham, Jimmy..........TE36 Greene, Raven .............. S31 House, Davon ............ CB22 Jackson, Darius ........ RB37 Jackson, Josh ........... CB27 Jones, Josh ................... S84 Kendricks, Lance .......TE20 King, Kevin ................. CB9 Kizer, DeShone .......... QB89 Lewis, Marcedes .......TE70 Light, Alex ..................T/G63 Linsley, Corey ............... C94 Lowry, Dean ................DL50 Martinez, Blake ..........LB52 Matthews, Clay ..........LB64 McCray, Justin .............G88 Montgomery, Ty ........ RB82 Moore, J'Mon ............WR44 Morrison, Antonio .....LB62 Patrick, Lucas ..............G53 Perry, Nick ...................LB12 Rodgers, Aaron ......... QB6 Scott, JK ........................ P78 Spriggs, Jason ............ T19 St. Brown, Equanimeous ..WR65 Taylor, Lane ...................G85 Tonyan, Robert ...........TE56 Toomer, Korey ............LB83 Valdes-Scantling, Marquez ...WR35 Whitehead, Jermaine .. S96 Wilkerson, Muhammad ..DL30 Williams, Jamaal ...... RB38 Williams, Tramon ...... CB

NO. NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE 2 Mason Crosby K 6-1 207 34 12 Colorado6 JK Scott P 6-6 208 22 R Alabama8 Tim Boyle QB 6-4 232 23 R Eastern Kentucky9 DeShone Kizer QB 6-4 235 22 2 Notre Dame12 Aaron Rodgers QB 6-2 225 34 14 California17 Davante Adams WR 6-1 215 25 5 Fresno State18 Randall Cobb WR 5-10 192 28 8 Kentucky19 Equanimeous St. Brown WR 6-5 214 21 R Notre Dame20 Kevin King CB 6-3 200 23 2 Washington21 Ha Ha Clinton-Dix S 6-1 208 25 5 Alabama22 Darius Jackson RB 6-0 228 24 3 Eastern Michigan23 Jaire Alexander CB 5-10 196 21 R Louisville27 Josh Jones S 6-2 220 24 2 North Carolina State29 Kentrell Brice S 5-11 200 24 3 Louisiana Tech30 Jamaal Williams RB 6-0 213 23 2 Brigham Young31 Davon House CB 6-0 195 29 8 New Mexico State35 Jermaine Whitehead S 5-11 195 25 2 Auburn36 Raven Greene S 5-11 197 23 R James Madison37 Josh Jackson CB 6-0 196 22 R Iowa38 Tramon Williams CB 5-11 191 35 12 Louisiana Tech39 Deante Burton CB 6-2 200 24 1 Kansas State42 Oren Burks LB 6-3 233 23 R Vanderbilt43 Hunter Bradley LS 6-3 241 24 R Mississippi State44 Antonio Morrison LB 6-1 241 23 3 Florida50 Blake Martinez LB 6-2 237 24 3 Stanford51 Kyler Fackrell LB 6-5 245 26 3 Utah State52 Clay Matthews LB 6-3 255 32 10 Southern California53 Nick Perry LB 6-3 265 28 7 Southern California54 James Crawford LB 6-2 239 23 R Illinois56 Korey Toomer LB 6-2 235 29 5 Idaho62 Lucas Patrick G 6-3 313 25 2 Duke63 Corey Linsley C 6-3 301 27 5 Ohio State64 Justin McCray G 6-3 317 26 2 Central Florida65 Lane Taylor G 6-3 324 28 6 Oklahoma State69 David Bakhtiari T 6-4 310 26 6 Colorado70 Alex Light T/G 6-5 309 22 R Richmond74 Byron Bell T/G 6-5 320 29 8 New Mexico 75 Bryan Bulaga T 6-5 314 29 9 Iowa76 Mike Daniels DL 6-0 310 29 7 Iowa78 Jason Spriggs T 6-6 301 24 3 Indiana 80 Jimmy Graham TE 6-7 265 31 9 Miami81 Geronimo Allison WR 6-3 202 24 3 Illinois82 J'Mon Moore WR 6-3 205 23 R Missouri83 Marquez Valdes-Scantling WR 6-4 206 23 R South Florida84 Lance Kendricks TE 6-3 250 30 8 Wisconsin85 Robert Tonyan TE 6-5 237 24 1 Indiana State88 Ty Montgomery RB 6-0 216 25 4 Stanford89 Marcedes Lewis TE 6-6 267 34 13 UCLA90 Montravius Adams DL 6-4 304 23 2 Auburn93 Reggie Gilbert LB 6-3 261 25 1 Arizona 94 Dean Lowry DL 6-6 296 24 3 Northwestern96 Muhammad Wilkerson DL 6-4 315 28 8 Temple97 Kenny Clark DL 6-3 314 22 3 UCLA

HEAD COACH: Mike McCarthy ASST. COACHES: Joe Philbin (Offensive Coordinator), Mike Pettine (Defensive Coordinator), Winston Moss (Associate Head Coach/Linebackers), Mark Lovat (Strength and Conditioning Coordinator), Ron Zook (Special Teams Coordinator), James Campen (Offense – Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line), Patrick Graham (Defense – Run Game Coordinator/Inside Linebackers), Jim Hostler (Offense – Pass Game Coordinator), Joe Whitt Jr. (Defense – Pass Game Coordinator), Brian Angelichio (Tight Ends), Jeff Blasko (Assistant Offensive Line), Frank Cignetti Jr. (Quarterbacks), Ryan Downard (Defensive Quality Control), Maurice Drayton (Assistant Special Teams), Jay Hayes (Assistant Defensive Line), Scott McCurley (Defensive Assistant), Jerry Montgomery (Defensive Line), David Raih (Wide Receiv-ers), Jason Simmons (Secondary), Ben Sirmans (Running Backs).

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