NFL Game Summary - Dallas at Washington
(Sunday, December 30th)
Final Score: Washington 28, Dallas 18
Landover, MD (Sports Network) - Alfred Morris saved his best game for the
biggest stage, as the rookie running back rushed for a career-best 200 yards
and three scores to help the Washington Redskins claim the NFC East crown with
a 28-18 triumph over the Dallas Cowboys Sunday at FedEx Field.
Washington's playoff hopes seemed dim after the team opened the season with
just three wins in its first nine games, but the Redskins reeled off seven
straight wins to earn their 14th division title in team history and first
since 1999.
"I'm really proud of this football team," Washington coach Mike Shanahan said.
"For them to fight for seven weeks to put themselves in this position, it just
says a lot about who they are and what level they played at for about seven
weeks."
Morris carried the ball 33 times in the victory, while Robert Griffin III
finished just 9-of-18 passing for 100 yards to go with 63 rushing yards and a
score on six carries for the Redskins (10-6), who will host their first
playoff game in 12 years when the Seattle Seahawks visit for an NFC Wild Card
game next Sunday at 4:30 p.m. (et).
Morris finished the regular season with 1,613 rushing yards to pass Clinton
Portis (1,516) for first on the club's all-time single-season rushing list.
Tony Romo completed 20-of-37 passes for 218 yards with two touchdown passes
and three interceptions, while DeMarco Murray added 76 yards on 17 carries for
the Cowboys (8-8), who missed the postseason for the third consecutive season.
"Obviously very disappointing for our team," Dallas coach Jason Garrett said
of the loss. "At the end of the day we didn't get the job done. They played
better than we did and they deserved to win the ball game."
Jason Witten hauled in seven passes for 56 yards and a touchdown in the
setback.
Washington led 21-10 midway through the fourth quarter before Dallas' Dwayne
Harris returned a punt 39 yards to the Washington 31. A face mask penalty
against Washington punter Sav Rocca moved the ball to the 16-yard line and the
Cowboys capitalized three plays later, as Romo found Kevin Ogletree for a 10-
yard touchdown.
Romo then rifled a strike to Harris for the two-point conversion to make it
21-18 with 5:50 to play.
Niles Paul returned the ensuing kick 48 yards, but Griffin was sacked near
midfield on 3rd-and-8 and the Redskins were forced to punt.
Starting from the Dallas 15, Romo hit Witten for 14 yards, but on the next
play, his swing pass intended for Murray was picked off by Rob Jackson, who
returned it two yards to the Dallas 25.
Dallas quickly used its three timeouts and appeared to have Washington held to
a field goal, but defensive lineman Jason Hatcher was whistled for roughing
the passer on 3rd-and-7 to give Washington a fresh set of downs at the Dallas
12 with 2:35 to play.
Three plays later, Morris surged across the goal line for a 1-yard touchdown
to make it 28-18 and seal the outcome.
Early on, Dallas' first touch started from the Washington 27 following a
Redskins three-and-out, but Romo overthrew Ogletree on 3rd-and-8 and the ball
was intercepted by Richard Crawford to end the possession.
Griffin then lead the Redskins deep into Dallas territory with a 9-yard sprint
on 3rd-and-4 to the Dallas 27. Washington would come away empty as well,
though, as Kai Forbath's 37-yard field goal hit the right upright, marking the
rookie's first career miss after hitting his first 17 tries of the season
Dallas finally broke through early in the second quarter, as Romo kept the
trek moving with a 25-yard completion to Harris on 3rd-and-6 to the Washington
49.
Four straight runs from Murray moved the ball to the Washington 9 before Romo
bought time in the pocket and found Witten in the end zone for a 9-yard score
to make it 7-0 with just under eight minutes left in the half.
Washington answered with a scoring march of its own, as Griffin and Morris
moved the Redskins down the field before Morris capped the 8-play, 68-yard
march with a 17-yard touchdown scamper to knot the game at 7-7 with 3:28 left
in the second quarter.
Dallas made its way into Washington territory on its ensuing possession, but
rather than try a deep field goal, the Cowboys elected to punt from the
Washington 34 to send the teams into the break locked at 7-7.
Dallas punted on its opening touch of the second half before the teams
exchanged three-and-outs to give possession back to the home team.
Starting from the Washington 18, Morris reeled off five straight runs,
including a 22-yarder down to the Dallas 38.
Pierre Garcon then caught a pair of passes around a Morris run to move the
ball inside the Dallas 10 before Griffin capped the drive with a 10-yard TD
surge, faking a handoff and sprinting off the left side and into the end zone
to give Washington a 14-7 edge with 3:10 left in the third quarter.
Dallas answered with a 10-play, 44-yard scoring drive spanning the third and
fourth quarters, but back-to-back incompletions from Romo at the Washington 30
stalled the march and forced the Cowboys to settle for a 48-yard field goal
from Dan Bailey to pull within 14-10 under a minute into the fourth.
The Redskins quickly responded, as Griffin rushed for 17 yards before back-to-
back completions moved the ball to the Dallas 32. On the next play, Morris
took a sweep to the left and cut it back up the middle en route to a 32-yard
touchdown to provide Washington with a 21-10 advantage with 10 1/2 minutes
left in the game.
Game Notes
The Reds with a 9-yard sprint
on 3rd-and-4 to the Dallas 27. Washington would come away empty as well,
though, as Kai Forbath's 37-yard field goal hit the right upright, marking the
rookie's first career miss after hitting his first 17 tries of the season
Dallas finally broke through early in the second quarter, as Romo kept the
trek moving with a 25-yard completion to Harris on 3rd-and-6 to the Washington
49.
Four straight runs from Murray moved the ball to the Washington 9 before Romo
bought time in the pocket and found Witten in the end zone for a 9-yard score
to make it 7-0 with just under eight minutes left in the half.
Washington answered with a scoring march of its own, as Griffin and Morris
moved the Redskins down the field before Morris capped the 8-play, 68-yard
march with a 17-yard touchdown scamper to knot the game at 7-7 with 3:28 left
in the second quarter.
Dallas made its way into Washington territory on its ensuing possession, but
rather than try a deep field goal, the Cowboys elected to punt from the
Washington 34 to send the teams into the break locked at 7-7.
Dallas punted on its opening touch of the second half before the teams
exchanged three-and-outs to give possession back to the home team.
Starting from the Washington 18, Morris reeled off five straight runs,
including a 22-yarder down to the Dallas 38.
Pierre Garcon then caught a pair of passes around a Morris run to move the
ball inside the Dallas 10 before Griffin capped the drive with a 10-yard TD
surge, faking a handoff and sprinting off the left side and into the end zone
to give Washington a 14-7 edge with 3:10 left in the third quarter.
Dallas answered with a 10-play, 44-yard scoring drive spanning the third and
fourth quarters, but back-to-back incompletions from Romo at the Washington 30
stalled the march and forced the Cowboys to settle for a 48-yard field goal
from Dan Bailey to pull within 14-10 under a minute into the fourth.
The Redskins quickly responded, as Griffin rushed for 17 yards before back-to-
back completions moved the ball to the Dallas 32. On the next play, Morris
took a sweep to the left and cut it back up the middle en route to a 32-yard
touchdown to provide Washington with a 21-10 advantage with 10 1/2 minutes
left in the game.
Game Notes
The Redskins swept the season series for the first time since 2005 ... Morris
broke Portis' record with a 10-yard run in the third quarter ... The 1996
Jacksonville Jaguars were the last team to make the playoffs after starting a
season 3-6 ... Griffin has rushed for 815 yards this season, making him the
fourth QB in NFL history to rush for 800 in a single year ... Forbath's 17
consecutive field goals to begin his career was an NFL record ... Dallas wide
receiver Dez Bryant finished with four catches for 71 yards before leaving in
the fourth quarter with a back injury.
12/31 01:18:37 ET

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