Hogs Haven - 2019 Week 1: Redskins (0-0) @ Eagles (0-0)Home of Washington Commanders Fanshttps://cdn.vox-cdn.com/community_logos/50623/hh-fav.png2019-09-18T07:30:00-04:00http://www.hogshaven.com/rss/stream/206209142019-09-18T07:30:00-04:002019-09-18T07:30:00-04:00Hogs Night: A Porkcast — An Embarrassment Of Riches
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<p>How can the Redskins bungle a backfield with so many strong options?</p> <p id="rU1fTp">On this week<em>’s </em>Hogs Night: A Porkcast, we have a breakdown of the <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/teams/washington-redskins">Redskins</a> week 1 match-up against the <a href="https://www.bleedinggreennation.com/">Eagles</a> with a short shift of Bryan From HH, Nedbot Neal, and Dr. Chris. While Washington has an embarrassment of riches in the run game with a backfield seemingly over-flowing with talent, somehow they still found a way to be embarrassed by mismanagement, typified by the decision to sit <span>Adrian Peterson</span> altogether in favor of an exclusive early-down workload for <span>Derrius Guice</span>.</p>
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<p id="ZYynLl">In addition, the defense was supposed to be the strong suit this season, as we predicted out of the gate they could be a top 10 unit this year, but so far they haven’t met those expectations. We have some thoughts and where the weak spots are, and if this is a blip or more of a cause for concern.</p>
<p id="hksnvy">We give out game balls for valiant performances in a losing effort, with some strong performances by rookies <span>Cole Holcomb</span> and “Scary” <span>Terry McLaurin</span>, as well as a heroic performance by “Old Man” <span>Vernon Davis</span> that made us Feel the Vern.</p>
<p id="19E76E">Finally, we close things out with what the Redskins will need to do to beat the <a href="https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/">Cowboys</a> (sorry, we record on Thursdays...) and even though we <em>now</em> know the outcome, we weren’t too far off the mark!</p>
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https://www.hogshaven.com/2019/9/18/20868659/hogs-night-a-porkcast-an-embarrassment-of-richesBryan H. Stabbe2019-09-11T15:30:00-04:002019-09-11T15:30:00-04:00Three Plays from Redskins gameday versus the Eagles in Philly
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<p>We get up close on three players from the Week 1 game: Ereck Flowers, Terry McLaurin and Montae Nicholson</p> <p id="aXyr60">For each <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/teams/washington-redskins">Redskins</a> game in the 2019 season, Andrew York plans to pick three plays and break them down in an effort to highlight individual Redskins players. </p>
<p id="S9KWvr">For the Week One matchup against the <a href="https://www.bleedinggreennation.com/">Eagles</a> in Philadelphia, the three plays will focus on an offensive lineman, <span>Ereck Flowers</span>, a wide receiver, <span>Terry McLaurin</span>, and a defensive back, <span>Montae Nicholson</span>.</p>
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<p id="nK85bb"><strong>[1:30]</strong> Ereck Flowers (77) successfully wins the punch on <span>Fletcher Cox</span>, getting his hands inside to stand <span>Cox</span> up and ruin his leverage. Flowers then passes Cox off to Roullier and goes to assist Penn, knocking Eagles’ DT <span>Malik Jackson</span> around. </p>
<p id="4wZsLr">This isn’t an incredible play, but I think it shows a lot of growth in Flowers. First of all, he actually wins the punch on Cox and stands him up. I think Cox was a little surprised by that, not realizing how long Flowers can reach and so not getting his own hands up in time. </p>
<p id="u72Oab">One advantage Flowers has is that he is much taller and longer than most guards (6’6” tall, with 34.5” arms), giving him a range advantage and leverage in the hand fight. Also, passing off Cox to Roullier in order to go assist Penn shows more awareness of the field and his duties as an OL than I think we’ve seen him play with in the past. </p>
<p id="wQXoT8">He still seems to be playing high, but he’s more effective while playing high than most OL I’ve seen, perhaps because he has so much upper body strength.</p>
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<p id="68jumG"><strong>[4:48]</strong> Terry McLaurin (17) wins his matchup on <span>Ronald Darby</span> with strong hands and body control, despite having very little separation. </p>
<p id="MDw4dF">We’ve all seen the clip of McLaurin running past his coverage to get open and that speed is great, but this play shows that he has more ways to win. He shows very strong hands at the catch point here, practically ripping the ball out of the air and away from <span>Darby</span>. He also shows great body control, landing both feet in bounds after going airborne despite <span>Darby</span>’s attempt to shove him out of bounds. </p>
<p id="HYkteb">This versatility is great, because there are going to be CBs like Darby with 4.3 speed who can run with McLaurin, so he needs more than one way to win. Also, I was very critical of McLaurin’s college tape in our <a href="https://www.hogshaven.com/2019/7/18/18640275/ranking-the-nfc-east-2019-wide-receivers">Ranking the NFCE WRs article</a> for being a body catcher, not a hands catcher, but he has progressed quite a bit since last year, and this play shows very good hands-catching ability.</p>
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<p id="JV5TIn"><strong>[7:17]</strong> Montae Nicholson (35) is playing somewhat close to the line of scrimmage with <span>Quinton Dunbar</span> (23) lined up opposite DeSean <span>Jackson</span> at the top of the screen. After the snap, it looks like <span>Dunbar</span> is in man coverage on DJax giving him a huge cushion, but Nicholson moves underneath DJax to help bracket him. </p>
<p id="OICSp9">However, Nicholson seems to break off his assignment after getting baited by Wentz’s eyes, leaving DJax wide open on an out route. Combine this with his <a href="https://twitter.com/MarkBullockNFL/status/1171500040948371456">amazing PBU here</a>, and these two plays really summarize the good and the bad of Nicholson. On the one hand, he’s a big hitter with incredible speed, able to patrol a large part of the deep field. On the other hand, he seems to have iffy instincts and has some combination of over-aggressiveness and poor discipline that results in major coverage busts and giving up big plays. </p>
<p id="2sdrwz">There was no reason for him to run to the leaking TE on this play, DJax was clearly the bigger threat and looked to be his assignment. </p>
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https://www.hogshaven.com/2019/9/11/20860299/three-plays-from-redskins-gameday-versus-the-eagles-in-phillyEboracumBill-in-Bangkok2019-09-11T12:40:00-04:002019-09-11T12:40:00-04:00Skins Stats & Snaps: Redskins @ Eagles (Defense/ST)
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<p>A look at the stats and snap counts for every defensive and special teams player on the Redskins in the team’s regular season opener against the Philadelphia Eagles</p> <p id="A1fBK8"><strong>Snaps- </strong>Greg Manusky’s defense was on the field for 71 plays and 75 snaps in the regular season opener against the Philadelphia Eagles. The only other time the D ran more plays since the start of last season was in Week 13 when the Eagles had 72 plays against them. That game also ties this one for the most defensive snaps played by the Redskins since Week 15 of 2017 (82 snaps).</p>
<p id="L4GBpV">All but two of the team’s 25 defenders suited up for the contest and 19 of them (76%) got action on the defensive side of the ball.</p>
<p id="kUfqPf"><strong>Yards & Points- </strong>The Washington defense gave up 436 yards (6.1 yards per plays), 22 first downs and 32 points to the Eagles. Over 69% of those yards (69.3#), first downs (72.7%) and points (78.1%) were accrued in the second half of the game. The D has now allowed the opposition offense to gain 400-plus yards in six of the team’s last ten games.</p>
<p id="lkiEi0"><strong>Epic Collapse- </strong>Washington raced out to a 17-0 lead before letting the Eagles go on a 32-10 run to close out the game. The loss gave the Redskins their seventh biggest blown lead in franchise history (tied with four other games). The last time they squandered a lead this big or greater was in 1999, when they watched a 21-point margin evaporate against the Cowboys (76-yard Rocket Ismail TD in overtime).</p>
<p id="kFfcyA">Five of the Skins’ eleven biggest blown leads in team history have come against the Philadelphia Eagles.</p>
<p id="DObV3P"><strong>3rd Down</strong>- Carson Wentz and company absolutely shredded the Burgundy and Gold’s defense on the money down. The Birds converted on 11 of the 17 third downs they faced and dropped 203 yards (11.9-yard average) and 3 touchdowns on the feckless Redskin defense. I’m afraid it gets worse, though.</p>
<p id="BbUYqF">The Eagles moved the chains on 5-of-9 third-and-long plays (55.6%) and gained 165 yards on those downs (18.3-yard average).</p>
<p id="KHT1uh">Wentz played a huge role in dissecting the defense on third down, as he completed 12-of-13 passes (92.3%) for 197 yards (15.2 YPA), 9 first downs and 3 touchdowns. He posted a perfect passer rating (158.3) on those throws. Oh, and for good measure, Wentz also moved the sticks with a pair of QB sneaks on the money down. </p>
<p id="3HnKR5"><strong>Red Zone</strong>- The Skins D surrendered touchdowns on two of their three red-zone stands in the game (66.7%).</p>
<p id="q4CJYa">They made stops for a loss of 2 yards and for no gain on their first two plays in the red area, but surrendered a 5-yard TD pass to Alshon Jeffery on the following third down. The Eagles’ next possession lasted just one play before Jeffery scored again, this time on a run. Washington’s D gave up 23 yards of offense on the third and final possession they faced inside the 20, but they managed to keep the Eagles out of the end zone, thanks in large part to a Halapoulivaati Vaitai holding penalty.</p>
<p id="S2xmdo">The Redskins have allowed their opponents to score touchdowns on at least 60% of their trips to the red zone in five of their last seven games (58.3% conversion rate allowed in those weeks).</p>
<p id="QMZ8Gs"><strong>Takeaways- </strong>Washington did not record a takeaway for just the fifth time since the start of their 2017 campaign (last 33 contests). Since the beginning of last season, the Redskins are 1-8 when they don’t outright win the turnover battle (13.2-point average margin of defeat in those matchups).</p>
<p id="lmKtHp"><strong>QB Pressure- </strong>The defense was only able to corral Carson Wentz for one sack and hit him on just four other occasions. What’s probably even worse is that they were only able to generate pressures on 26.8% of Wentz’s dropbacks (11-of-41), and he completed nine of his ten passes on those plays for 141 yards, 7 first downs and 2 touchdowns.</p>
<p id="VPK6YW">And for those who say they should’ve blitzed more, consider that they rushed extra defenders on 41.5% of Wentz’s drops, which is a pretty healthy number. The Eagles’ top signal caller was less effective on those plays, though; he went 12-for-16 with 70 yards (4.4 YPA), 4 first downs and no touchdowns when blitzed.</p>
<p id="9LIAME"><strong>Rushing Defense- </strong>Carson Wentz, Alshon Jeffery and the Eagles three-head monster at the running back position teamed to up to run the ball 31 times for 123 yards (3.97 YPC), 9 first downs and a touchdown. </p>
<p id="LJw8XK">Excluding Wentz’s kneel down at the end of the game, the Philly offense posted a 53.3% rushing success rate and picked up first downs on 30% of their rushes. They failed to gain any yardage on 26.7% of their runs, but made up for it by gaining five or more yards on 36.7% of their totes.</p>
<p id="WOnpKH">Washington’s defense has allowed its opponents to rush for at least 99 yards and pick up six or more first downs in each of the team’s last ten games (142.2 YPG and 4.77 YPC in that span).</p>
<p id="t7XdPQ">These last two sections, in particular, certainly don’t paint a pretty picture for the Redskins’ front seven.</p>
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<p id="nBEIfX"><strong>Jonathan Allen- </strong>Jonathan Allen played on seven of the team’s first eight defensive snaps before suffering an MCL sprain which knocked him out of the game and will likely sideline him for at least a game or two.</p>
<p id="8Eh9YV">Allen did not record a stat of any kind on those plays; the Eagles averaged 4.29 yards per play and picked up two first downs when he was on the field. </p>
<p id="rO8TOp">There’s a strong chance that Allen, who has already missed a third of his possible career games (11-of-33), will be absent when the Redskins are tasked with defending two-time rushing champion Ezekiel Elliott next week.</p>
<p id="kdxyhe"><strong>Daron Payne-</strong> Payne had a solid, if unspectacular, showing in the opener. He only generated one pressure on his team-high 37 pass-rushing snaps, but it was one of the team’s few QB hits in the game. He batted down a fourth-down Carson Wentz pass on another one of his rushes.</p>
<p id="gV2vF8">Last year’s first-round pick also recorded 3 tackles, 2 stops and a tackle for loss. The TFL was made when Payne took down Eagles’ rookie Miles Sanders two-yards behind the line of scrimmage on a goal-line play. Payne shut down another Sanders’ run earlier in the contest, with that one going for no gain.</p>
<p id="0ik1Po"><strong>Matt Ioannidis- </strong>The Ion Man picked up a lot of the slack with Jonathan Allen out of the lineup. He easily set new career highs in both snaps played and snap percentage (65, 86.7%). His old career marks in those categories were 55 and 77.5% (Week 11 of 2017 at New Orleans).</p>
<p id="RpYuoY">He registered a hurry and a hit as a pass rusher, which made him the only D-lineman on the team with multiple pressures in the game and just one of two Washington defenders overall who could make that claim. Matty I chipped in with 3 tackles (1 solo) in the running, as well.</p>
<p id="T08OaT">I’m not really sure how they came up with this one, but PFF gave him a career-worst 36.7 grade for the game.</p>
<p id="tcQsAb"><strong>Tim Settle- </strong>Like Ioannidis, Tim Settle had to step up to fill the hole left by Allen’s absence, too. The second-year tackle topped his previous career highs in snaps and snap rate by 15 snaps and 16.7%.</p>
<p id="U6q8UY">Settle’s only tackle of the day was a stop in the running game. He also generated a pressure for just the fifth time as a pro when he hurried Carson Wentz on a third down.</p>
<p id="5LTpNL">His 74.5 PFF grade was the highest such mark posted by a Washington defender in Week 1.</p>
<p id="IXDs90"><strong>Caleb Brantley- </strong>Caleb Brantley suffered an ankle injury that limited him to just 8 defensive snaps in the game. He did not record a traditional stat or generate a pressure on any of those plays. </p>
<p id="CnYMJm">Pro Football Focus tagged Brantley with a lowly 25.8 rating for his performance, which was both a career low for him and the third-worst grade given to any player in Week 1.</p>
<p id="cAWofp">Brantley was reportedly spotted wearing a walking boot, so he might be out for a while.</p>
<p id="pINS2T"><strong>Treyvon Hester- </strong>The third-year Toledo product was inactive for the game. Hester should actually get a bit of playing time though in the next few weeks with both Allen and Brantley on the mend.</p>
<p id="6rUl4M">He’s posted some fairly adequate numbers for a backup (572 defensive snaps, 32 tackles, 3 TFLs, a sack, 6 QB hits and 21 pressures with the Raiders and Eagles).</p>
<p id="TfgHoR"><strong>T.Y. McGill- </strong>McGill’s signing on Tuesday is yet another ominous sign for the health of Jon Allen and Caleb Brantley. </p>
<p id="GNsO0t">He’s a lot like Hester in that he’s been a backup who has put up some pretty decent numbers despite being limited by a lack of playing time. In fact, McGill’s career numbers, at least from a production standpoint, are far superior to Hester’s: 657 snaps, 23 tackles, 7 TFLs, 5 sacks, 12 QB hits and 40 total pressures.</p>
<p id="6d35kO">The Redskins will be the fifth-year pro’s seventh team.</p>
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<p id="ySaUSS"><strong>Ryan Kerrigan- </strong>With Patrick Peterson (suspended) and Glover Quinn (retired) out of the way Kerrigan moved into a tie for fourth (tied with Matthew Stafford) among all players for the most consecutive starts by an active player (129 starts). Philip Rivers and Matt Ryan are the only men in football who have started more straight games on the offensive side of the ball (209 and 148), while Brandon Carr is the only defender who has started in more consecutive contests than Kerrigan has (177 to 129).</p>
<p id="Z3l9mm">Unsurprisingly, the Heartbreak Kid was one of the few players on the Redskins’ defense who did not disappoint in Sunday’s game. He only made one tackle on the day (an assist), but put up plus numbers as a rusher off the edge. His 5 hurries and 2 QB hits were both at least doubled the second-best player on the team in each category. He scored his hits on the defense’s first two snaps of the game.</p>
<p id="hNCSOX">RyKerr has racked up five or more pressures in three of his last five games.</p>
<p id="z22dyc"><strong>Montez Sweat- </strong>The rookie first rounder out of Mississippi State started opposite Kerrigan and played 51 snaps in his first NFL game. </p>
<p id="2kbMpm">The athletic freak was limited to just one pressure (a hurry) in his debut, but that might’ve had something to do with going up against probable Hall of Famer Jason Peters (0 pressures allowed) on roughly 80% of pass rushes.</p>
<p id="mXtQlU">Sweat did, however, rack up 5 tackles and 3 defensive stops against the Eagles, one of which was a 4-yard TFL. He also shut down a running play a yard before the sticks on third down.</p>
<p id="qrCAQp"><strong>Ryan Anderson- </strong>Perhaps, Ryan Anderson fooled us again. After recording a sack, a QB hit and 6 total pressures in a fairly promising preseason, Anderson regressed back to normal in this game.</p>
<p id="O2pVa6">He played 20 snaps, but was shut out on the stat sheet and didn’t register a single pressure. This is amazingly the seventh time this has happened in his 28-game career (25%).</p>
<p id="1NJOR2">He only appears at all in the play-by-play sheet because he committed a neutral zone infraction that helped the Eagles pick up a first down two snaps later. It was his first penalty since 2017 and the only one committed by a Washington defender in the contest.</p>
<p id="H8n7jF">Anderson’s 27.6 PFF grade was the second lowest such mark in the game and ranked seventh worst among all defensive players in Week 1. </p>
<p id="8QsV4s"><strong>Cassanova McKinzy- </strong>The fourth-year veteran played 19 snaps in what was just his fourth career game. The only statistic he recorded in the entire game was a zero-yard sack of Carson Wentz on a 1st-and-10 late in the second quarter; the Eagles would punt the ball away three plays later.</p>
<p id="gLeYND">This was the first time the soon-to-be 27-year-old McKinzy had ever recorded a sack or a pressure in a game.</p>
<p id="uhHotd">He also committed the first penalty of his career when he jumped offsides on the Redskins’ onside kick at the end of the game.</p>
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<p id="oXhgoK"><strong>Jon Bostic- </strong>Bostic played on more snaps than any other front-seven player on the team (66), but was only able to muster two assisted tackles in the game, with one of those coming after Carson Wentz’s QB sneak moved the chains on a third-down play. Bostic missed a tackle in the passing game, as well.</p>
<p id="cx7dYG">He failed to score any pressures and gave up receptions on all three of the targets thrown in his direction (17 yards allowed). He was also the primary defender responsible for Alshon Jeffery’s 5-yard touchdown reception on a goal-to-go third down. Bostic was the lowest graded starter on the defense (49.5).</p>
<p id="8KlBvJ">This kind of performance explains why the former second-round pick is playing on his fifth team in the last five years.</p>
<p id="OTrtD7"><strong>Cole Holcomb- </strong>Cole Holcomb starting over Shaun Dion Hamilton was easily the biggest lineup surprise for the Redskins in Week 1. </p>
<p id="fCg7i8">Holcomb did more than enough to prove the coaches made the right decision. The rookie fifth-rounder out of UNC flashed his freakish athleticism (97.8 percentile SPARQ score) all over the field in what was a stat-stuffing pro debut. He ranked second on the Redskins in solo (7) and total (8) tackles and led the team with 2 TFLs and a whopping 7 defensive stops.</p>
<p id="nVxzCC">Holcomb is just the fourth player since at least 1999, to record 8 tackles and TFLs in his first game. The Eagles did not pick up a first down on a single one of the snaps Holcomb notched a takedown on and posted an average gain of just 2 yards on those plays (16 yards). He did give up a reception to Jordan Howard, but he made the stop on the play 11 yards shy of the marker. Holcomb also hurried Wentz on one of his five blitzes in the contest.</p>
<p id="aBMU4N">I’d expect him to hold onto the starting job if he continues to play anything like he did in this one.</p>
<p id="ULVkRL"><strong>Shaun Dion Hamilton- </strong>After starting in each of the team’s last four games in 2018, Shaun Dion Hamilton was relegated to a backup role and played just 31 snaps against the Eagles. </p>
<p id="q6j3qN">SDH basically personally shut down Philly’s third drive of the day. The first and only time he allowed a catch in the game was when he let Nelson Agholor pick up a 7-yard gain on a 2nd-and-8 play before tackling him a yard short of the sticks. Hamilton then tackled Darren Sproles for a 2-yard loss on the ensuing 3rd-and-1 play. That was the Eagles’ only three-and-out in the contest.</p>
<p id="Ouo0Fs">In all, Hamilton finished with 3 tackles, marking his lowest total in a game in which he played more than five defensive snaps in.</p>
<p id="97l8Yr"><strong>Josh Harvey-Clemons- </strong>This was the third straight Redskins game in which Harvey-Clemons did not get any playing time on defense. You would think they’d at least want to use his coverage skills on third down, but that has not been the case. JHC hasn’t gotten 20 or more defensive snaps in a game since Week 8 of last season (vs. Giants).</p>
<p id="gKAKhM"><strong>Tanner Vallejo- </strong>Newly-signed inside backer, Tanner Vallejo, also worked exclusively on special teams. He led the Browns in both solo (6) and total (7) specials tackles last year.</p>
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<p id="SS3V30"><strong>Josh Norman- </strong>Josh Norman played on 100% of the defensive snaps for the 13th straight contest. Perhaps, it was the number 13 that gave him bad luck, because he definitely did not have a good game on Sunday.</p>
<p id="Y7qDGC">He gave up a team-worst 94 receiving yards and tied for the most receptions (6), first downs (4) and touchdowns (1) allowed by a Washington defender. The 94 yards represents the third-highest total Norman has allowed in his entire 8-year career.</p>
<p id="fLvVST">Most of that production was compiled when DeSean Jackson burned him for a 51-yard touchdown on a third down late in the second quarter. Norman was also notably responsible for a 16-yard gainer by Alshon Jeffery on a 3rd-and-7 play late in the game. J-No was at least able to save a little face by defending a pass thrown to Jeffery.</p>
<p id="cKrmy2">Three of his four tackles were made after catches he allowed. Norman did, however, score just his seventh TFL as a pro when he shut down a Jackson screen 3 yards behind the line of scrimmage and essentially stalled an Eagles’ drive.</p>
<p id="ZGv1be"><strong>Quinton Dunbar- </strong>Dunbar played on 85% of the snaps in what was his first regular season appearance since Week 12 of last season. Unfortunately, like Norman, this was far from his best performance.</p>
<p id="stpkt5">Dunny, who was targeted a team-high nine times, also allowed the players he was covering to rack up 6 receptions and 4 first downs. Half of the chain movers he was responsible for giving up came on third down. One of the first downs Dunbar surrendered occurred when he tried to jump a pass for an interception; he missed the pick and allowed Zach Ertz to gain 26 yards before being tackled at the Washington 2-yard line. The Eagles scored a touchdown on the very next play. In all, Dunbar’s covers combined to gain 74 yards. </p>
<p id="IlgXWd">He tried to make up for his woes in coverage with a plus-showing as a tackler. Dunbar’s team-high 8 solo and 9 total tackles were both new career highs. Of his 4 defensive stops (tied for a career high) in the game, three of them came on takedowns he made in front of the sticks on third down. To top it off, he didn’t miss any tackles for just the second time in his last five games.</p>
<p id="xr2pF6"><strong>Jimmy Moreland- </strong>The seventh-rounder out of JMU got his first taste of real NFL action when he started in the slot and played 75% of the snaps in place of the injured Fabian Moreau. </p>
<p id="S10aqs">The People’s Corner was unable to deliver in his first pro game, as he allowed receptions on all four of the targets thrown into his coverage. The Eagles gained 69 yards, picked up 2 first downs and scored a touchdown on those plays.</p>
<p id="cS3QAU">Both of the first downs he ceded to the Eagles were made by D-Jax on third down, with the first of those going for a 53-yard bomb that resulted in a touchdown. That was the Eagles’ longest play of the game and it gave them the lead for good.</p>
<p id="Vxblqm">Moreland finished the game with 3 solo tackles and a stop.</p>
<p id="IlIxsZ"><strong>Dominque Rodgers-Cromartie- </strong>DRC played 8 defensive snaps on Sunday afternoon. He was the sixth-oldest defensive back and the fourth-oldest cornerback to play in Week 1 (33-154d). The former retiree recorded 3 total tackles in the game (all solo), which was his highest such total since Week 13 of the 2017 season. He missed a tackle, as well.</p>
<p id="81i2SN">The old corner was targeted once on his 3 coverage snaps, but didn’t allow a catch on the play.</p>
<p id="8M6ca8"><strong>Greg Stroman- </strong>The second-year corner, who played on over 60% of the defensive snaps in the last two games of the 2018 season, was limited to just two such snaps in this one. This was the third time in Stroman’s 16-game career that he’s failed to crack the stat sheet.</p>
<p id="BEID4l">In a surprising move, Stroman was waived with an injury designation by the team on Tuesday.</p>
<p id="xmE5uc"><strong>Fabian Moreau- </strong>Moreau’s ankle injury kept him out of the game and on the inactive list. This was the first regular season game the third-year corner had ever missed. Unfortunately, it looks like it won’t be the only one.</p>
<p id="YeMzHL"><strong>Simeon Thomas- </strong>In what is perhaps a bad omen regarding Moreau’s injury, the team signed Simeon Thomas on Tuesday. The 2018 sixth-round pick by the Browns played his college ball at University of Louisiana at Lafayette and has yet to play in a regular season NFL contest.</p>
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<h1 id="yw5bUq"><strong>SAFETIES</strong></h1>
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<td class="xl6523742" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">75</td>
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<p id="MxCixs"><strong>Landon Collins- </strong>The Redskins’ major free-agent acquisition this past offseason played on all 75 defensive snaps against the Eagles. </p>
<p id="N32VWS">Collins recorded 6 solo and 7 total tackles in the game, none of which Philly picked up a first down on. Three of his takedowns were made just a yard before the line to gain, and he made a stop for no gain at the Washington 3-yard line, as well.</p>
<p id="b5Py6Q">However, a big part of the reason Collins made so many tackles was that he gave up a reception on all six passes thrown into his coverage. Four of his seven tackles were made after he had surrendered a catch. On the plus side, the Eagles only gained 29 yards on those plays (4.83 YPR & YPT), just one of which went for a first down. The first down was picked up when Collins allowed Zach Ertz to gain 2 yards on a 3rd-and-1 grab.</p>
<p id="VrtSQB">Collins also missed a team-high two tackles, with both of them coming in the passing game.</p>
<p id="QS1lCZ">This was far from a disastrous performance, but it’s safe to say that this was not one of Landon Collins’ better games, either.</p>
<p id="6BH0g6"><strong>Montae Nicholson- </strong>Nicholson started for the time since Week 8 of last season. In fact, he actually hadn’t even taken a snap on defense since Week 11 (1 snap).</p>
<p id="GkQuUO">The third-year Michigan State alum was targeted twice on his 39 coverage snaps and only gave up one catch. The problem was, the catch was a 19-yarder on a 3rd-and-9 play that jumpstarted an Eagles’ touchdown drive. Nicholson did make up for it though with a bone-jarring hit on Dallas Goedert that netted him his first pass defense since Week 2 of last season.</p>
<p id="dAVMwC">Montae finished the game with 5 total tackles (4 solo), with one of those coming a yard shy of the sticks on a third-down play.</p>
<p id="nOZ1t1"><strong>Other Safeties- </strong>Backup safeties Deshazor Everett and Troy Apke were both limited to special-teams-only roles in the opener. </p>
<p id="8WoNLP">Everett only didn’t get any snaps with the defense once last season (Week 6 at Carolina); while Apke has still yet to ever get snaps with the D in his three career games.</p>
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<h1 id="debQsx"><strong>ALL DEFENSIVE PLAYERS</strong></h1>
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<td class="xl6428514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">Snaps</td>
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<td class="xl6528514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">75</td>
<td class="xl6628514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">100%</td>
<td class="xl6528514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none"> </td>
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<td class="xl6528514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">20</td>
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<td class="xl6528514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">75</td>
<td class="xl6628514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">100%</td>
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<td class="xl6528514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">75</td>
<td class="xl6728514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">100%</td>
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<td class="xl6528514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">8</td>
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<td class="xl6528514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">7</td>
<td class="xl6628514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">9%</td>
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<td class="xl6528514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">64</td>
<td class="xl6628514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">85%</td>
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<td class="xl6528514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">2</td>
<td class="xl6728514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">3%</td>
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Kerrigan *</td>
<td class="xl6528514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">58</td>
<td class="xl6728514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">77%</td>
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<td class="xl6528514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">58</td>
<td class="xl6628514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">77%</td>
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<td class="xl6528514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">56</td>
<td class="xl6628514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">75%</td>
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Harvey-Clemons</td>
<td class="xl6528514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">ST Only</td>
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<td class="xl6528514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">51</td>
<td class="xl6728514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">68%</td>
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<td class="xl6528514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">Tanner Vallejo</td>
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<td class="xl6528514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">51</td>
<td class="xl6728514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">68%</td>
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<td class="xl6528514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">Treyvon Hester</td>
<td class="xl6528514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">Inactive</td>
<td class="xl6528514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">N/A</td>
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Settle</td>
<td class="xl6528514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">36</td>
<td class="xl6628514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">48%</td>
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<td class="xl6528514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">Fabian Moreau</td>
<td class="xl6528514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">Inactive</td>
<td class="xl6628514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">N/A</td>
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Dion Hamilton</td>
<td class="xl6528514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">31</td>
<td class="xl6628514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">41%</td>
<td class="xl6528514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none"> </td>
<td class="xl6528514" style="border-top:none;border-left:none"> </td>
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<td width="64" style="width:48pt"></td>
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<td width="64" style="width:48pt"></td>
<td width="64" style="width:48pt"></td>
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<h1 id="NlyKE7"><strong>SPECIAL TEAMS</strong></h1>
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<td class="xl64451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">76%</td>
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<td class="xl63451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">7</td>
<td class="xl64451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">24%</td>
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<td class="xl63451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">19</td>
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<td class="xl63451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">5</td>
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<td class="xl64451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">62%</td>
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<td class="xl63451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">5</td>
<td class="xl64451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">17%</td>
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<td class="xl63451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">15</td>
<td class="xl64451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">52%</td>
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<td class="xl63451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">5</td>
<td class="xl64451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">17%</td>
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<td class="xl64451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">48%</td>
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<td class="xl65451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">17%</td>
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<td class="xl64451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">45%</td>
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<td class="xl63451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">5</td>
<td class="xl64451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">17%</td>
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<td class="xl64451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">17%</td>
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<td class="xl64451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">38%</td>
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<td class="xl63451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">5</td>
<td class="xl64451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">17%</td>
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<td class="xl63451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">11</td>
<td class="xl64451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">38%</td>
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<td class="xl63451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">4</td>
<td class="xl64451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">14%</td>
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<td class="xl63451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">10</td>
<td class="xl64451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">34%</td>
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<td class="xl63451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">Trey Quinn</td>
<td class="xl63451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">3</td>
<td class="xl64451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">10%</td>
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<td class="xl63451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">10</td>
<td class="xl64451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">34%</td>
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<td class="xl63451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">Dominique
Rodgers-Cromartie</td>
<td class="xl63451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">1</td>
<td class="xl64451" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">3%</td>
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<td width="64" style="width:48pt"></td>
<td width="64" style="width:48pt"></td>
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<p id="OFdzad"><strong>Snaps- </strong>The aforementioned backup safeties, Everett and Apke, led the Skins with 24 and 23 specials teams snaps, respectively. Ryan Anderson was right behind them with a career-high 22 specials snaps of his own.</p>
<p id="yHvoni"><strong>Dustin Hopkins- </strong>Hopkins nailed field goals from 41 and 48 yards out and connected on all three of his extra points. This was Hop’s eighth career game with multiple made kicks of over 40 yards.</p>
<p id="qUhuKw">The field goals were the 100th and 101st of his career, which moved him into a tie with Curt Knight for the third most made field goals by a Redskins kicker. Hopkins is also now just 55 points away from moving past Knight in points scored by a Redskin and into fifth place all time.</p>
<p id="kgX1fa">All four of Hopkins regular kickoffs went for touchbacks. His onside kick traveled 10 yards before Eagles’ linebacker Nathan Gerry recovered it.</p>
<p id="KMA7fd"><strong>Tress Way- </strong>Way’s five punts traveled a total of 272 yards, giving him an average of 54.4 yards per boot. That was the third-highest punting clip of his career and his best mark since all the way back in 2014.</p>
<p id="kDlVfi">He extended his streak of games without a touchback to 19 games and pinned the Eagles’ offense inside their own 20 on one his kicks. It was the 132nd time one of Way’s punts pinned the opposition offense inside the 20-yard line, which puts him just three more such punts away from passing Matt Turk’s franchise record (134).</p>
<p id="vHeBA0">Darren Sproles gained 46 yards on his four punt returns in the game (11.5-yard average).</p>
<p id="NTbESR"><strong>Kick Coverage- </strong>Apke and recently released tight end J.P. Holtz teamed up to stop a 12-yard Sproles return at the 38. Long snapper Nick Sundberg got in on the action when he ended the longest punt return of the game (17 yards) at the Philadelphia 47-yard line. Holcomb added to his already impressive stat line with a solo stop of a punt return at the 29. Everett limited Sproles to just a 3-yard gain that ended at the 22-yard line.</p>
<p id="0IDlV1">Everett, Apke and Tanner Vallejo all missed a tackle on special teams.</p>
<p id="hojOen"><strong>Penalties- </strong>Nate Kaczor’s unit was responsible for a quarter of the Redskins’ accepted penalties (3-of-12) and penalty yards (24-of-96). </p>
<p id="B92PhP">Cassanova McKinzy jumped offsides on Dustin Hopkins’ onside kick, Cole Holcomb’s holding penalty negated a Tress Way punt and Tanner Vallejo was flagged for an illegal block on Trey Quinn’s lone punt return of the day.</p>
<p id="lxvjoR"><strong>Punt Returns- </strong>Quinn fielded his first and only punt return at the Washington 19 and returned it 16 yards out to the 35-yard line. Unfortunately, the aforementioned penalty by Vallejo, which was enforced at the 30, shaved 5 yards off of Quinn’s yardage (down to 11 yards) and set the offense up at the 20 instead of the 35.</p>
<p id="W2V8Q1">Quinn fair caught the Eagles’ next two punts at the 14 and 29 yard-lines.</p>
<p id="EhLB6T"><strong>Kickoff Returns- </strong>Three of Philly’s six kickoffs went for touchbacks; rookie Steven Sims returned the other three. </p>
<p id="HIPDaQ">He gained just 12 yards on the opening kickoff, which was the first return of his career, before being tackled at the 20-yard line. The only time Sims made it out past the 25 was when he fielded a ball at the 12-yard line and returned it 15 yards before being taken down at the Washington 27. His longest gain of the day was a 19-yarder at the beginning of the fourth quarter; however, he only made it to the 21-yard line before being tackled on the play.</p>
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<p id="QViADD">Ereck Flowers has taken a lot of heat from Giants fans over the years...and for good reason. The former first round pick was a massive disappointment at left tackle for the G-men in his three-and-a-half years in New York. Some of that was to be expected, as he was a raw prospect with great strength coming out of the University of Miami, but needed to work on his fundamentals. What was not to be expected is that he really never seemed to improve at offensive tackle during his time with Big Blue. </p>
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<p id="HbWYvz">This past summer the Redskins signed Flowers with the hopes he could come in and compete for the vacant spot at left guard under the guidance of offensive line guru Bill Callahan. Despite the team saying they had signed him to play guard, he was played at offensive tackle in mini-camp and a bit of training camp out of necessity. Fans immediately began piling on Flowers, and most didn’t even want him on the team, never mind getting a chance to compete on the interior. </p>
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<p id="JxxTdI">Fast forward a month...</p>
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<p id="zKc3oQ">When the Redskins opened their season at Philadelphia this past Sunday, September 8th, Flowers was the team’s starting left guard, sandwiched in between center Chase Roullier and veteran left tackle Donald Penn. </p>
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<p id="qqDJQC">A recipe for disaster you say...NO SO FAST!</p>
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<p id="okdzL0">Ereck Flowers came out last Sunday and had himself a pretty darn good game against a really good Eagles defensive front. </p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Again Flowers doing a fantastic job of looking for work. Passes off the DT to Roullier and then lays the wood on the DE as he spins back inside. Awesome. <a href="https://t.co/8vspho6oAO">pic.twitter.com/8vspho6oAO</a></p>— Robbie Duncan (@RobbieDuncanOL) <a href="https://twitter.com/RobbieDuncanOL/status/1171566347588972545?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 10, 2019</a>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Flowers being physical in pass pro. <a href="https://t.co/DcLysb6Ep3">pic.twitter.com/DcLysb6Ep3</a></p>— Robbie Duncan (@RobbieDuncanOL) <a href="https://twitter.com/RobbieDuncanOL/status/1171564027144810499?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 10, 2019</a>
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<p id="eiJJQS">Watch the active hands and the anchor against one of the best defensive linemen in the NFL. </p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Ereck Flowers blocking Fletcher Cox is still the funniest shit from last game <a href="https://t.co/X8XIglhFap">pic.twitter.com/X8XIglhFap</a></p>— Mariaimdrunk (@PeckinsMatt) <a href="https://twitter.com/PeckinsMatt/status/1170920923278401536?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 9, 2019</a>
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<p id="GG8aap">You can also read this piece by NBC Sports Washington that has some details on Flowers play this past weekend.</p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Ereck Flowers made 'serious strides' in his left guard debut, according to Jay Gruden <a href="https://t.co/ePzgixpOxk">https://t.co/ePzgixpOxk</a></p>— NBC Sports Redskins (@NBCSRedskins) <a href="https://twitter.com/NBCSRedskins/status/1171479739443245059?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 10, 2019</a>
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<p id="zeSod3">And finally, some comments from Mark Bullock:</p>
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<p id="z79DnF">Haters are going to hate regardless, but some may want to bite their tongue a bit with their hate for Ereck Flowers. I watched the game four times(although I did not put out my film study breakdown yet) and to put it simply, the guy played VERY well in his first start at left guard! </p>
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<p id="26fpwU"><a href="https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/teams/washington-redskins">Redskins</a> DL <span>Jonathan Allen</span> reportedly has a grade 1 MCL sprain, and could miss 1-2 weeks. He had an MRI on Monday to determine the extent of the damage to his knee. Allen was <a href="https://www.hogshaven.com/2019/9/9/20856763/redskins-injury-update-jonathan-allen-to-have-mri-today-suspected-mcl-sprain-could-miss-some-time">injured at the end of the first quarter </a>on Sunday. </p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Yep. Was told a grade 1 sprain. Feeling is could miss a week or two...Allen was telling people Monday he was OK (also what they expected him to say). <a href="https://t.co/D9Cb2Sxk5U">https://t.co/D9Cb2Sxk5U</a></p>— John Keim (@john_keim) <a href="https://twitter.com/john_keim/status/1171571019359957003?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 10, 2019</a>
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<p id="Er6OoU">The Redskins <a href="https://twitter.com/AaronWilson_NFL/status/1171546512662388737?s=19">worked out several DL today</a>, and signed <span>T.Y. McGill</span>. Caleb Brantley reaggravated his foot on Sunday and was reportedly in a boot. The Redskins need bodies for the DL until Allen and Brantley return.</p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Here was the injury to Jon Allen. Short yardage QB sneak, Allen knew it was coming, incredibly low stance. Watch his lower half. Attempts to go to one knee to withstand double team, but left foot gets stuck in the turf. as a blocker falls forward. <a href="https://t.co/bA2WOLT49Q">pic.twitter.com/bA2WOLT49Q</a></p>— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) <a href="https://twitter.com/MarkBullockNFL/status/1171495752457015299?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 10, 2019</a>
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https://www.hogshaven.com/2019/9/10/20860097/redskins-injury-update-jonathan-allen-has-grade-1-mcl-sprain-could-miss-1-2-weeksScott Jennings2019-09-10T22:00:00-04:002019-09-10T22:00:00-04:00Redskins Injury Update: Derrius Guice to get MRI on non-ACL repaired knee, likely to miss time with meniscus injury
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<p>The hits keep on coming</p> <p id="rhjClR"><strong>UPDATE: Meniscus injury for Guice</strong></p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Washington RB Derrius Guice dealing with meniscus injury that he hopes is a sprain and a few weeks recovery but is awaiting full clarity from tests, per source.</p>— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) <a href="https://twitter.com/JFowlerESPN/status/1171158673827274758?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 9, 2019</a>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Can confirm the Derrius Guice injury is to the meniscus. Timeline is still up in the air. One belief is could be back by next Monday if things go well. Another source says could be up to four weeks. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Redskins?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Redskins</a></p>— Kareem Copeland (@kareemcopeland) <a href="https://twitter.com/kareemcopeland/status/1171435578702749697?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 10, 2019</a>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">From The Aftermath: The <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Redskins?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Redskins</a> may watch RB Derrius Guice miss more time with a knee injury, this time the other knee... which means Adrian Peterson should be back. <a href="https://t.co/KR6VMQHFev">pic.twitter.com/KR6VMQHFev</a></p>— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) <a href="https://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/1171145862929702912?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 9, 2019</a>
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<p id="ddFbGi"><span>Derrius Guice</span> is injured again. <span>Adrian Peterson</span> was a healthy scratch and he’s not happy along with some veterans who are making that known. Now Peterson will have to be the feature back until Guice returns to the field.</p>
<p id="ivHCkR">Guice only had 10 carries for 18 yards in his regular season debut for the <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/teams/washington-redskins">Redskins</a>. He didn’t seem hurt, but he did make a trip to the medical tent that he called a bathroom run. <span>Chris Thompson</span> had the majority of the snaps late in the game.</p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Confirmed that he did hurt his knee. Not sure at this point how long he’ll miss. <a href="https://t.co/1nkxmvxzJ6">https://t.co/1nkxmvxzJ6</a></p>— John Keim (@john_keim) <a href="https://twitter.com/john_keim/status/1171101090928123908?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 9, 2019</a>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">The knee currently receiving an MRI is the same knee Derrius Guice injured in college. The ACL knee was the healthier knee. <a href="https://t.co/n2pbLGOST0">https://t.co/n2pbLGOST0</a></p>— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) <a href="https://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/1171103311300349952?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 9, 2019</a>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Guice didn’t chat long with reporters after yesterday’s game. His first comment: “I’m just happy to leave the game healthy. That’s the main thing.”<br>Dude can’t catch a break.</p>— michael phillips (@michaelpRTD) <a href="https://twitter.com/michaelpRTD/status/1171101969605435392?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 9, 2019</a>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Other Redskins players knew Guice hurt the knee, Ive been told. The question now is how long he'll be out.</p>— JP Finlay (@JPFinlayNBCS) <a href="https://twitter.com/JPFinlayNBCS/status/1171101433321668613?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 9, 2019</a>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Sources tell me that Derrius Guice might get stem cell therapy on his knee. Could help avoid surgery. Remember that Guice wasn’t cleared for full contact until mid August.</p>— JP Finlay (@JPFinlayNBCS) <a href="https://twitter.com/JPFinlayNBCS/status/1171105626409381888?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 9, 2019</a>
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<p>Scary Terry!</p> <p id="aB0zSD"><span>Terry McLaurin</span> had a pretty damn good debut for the <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/teams/washington-redskins">Redskins</a> on Sunday against the <a href="https://www.bleedinggreennation.com/">Eagles</a>. The rookie was the first Redskins rookie WR to have 100 yards receiving in Week 1 in franchise history. He ended his first game with 5 catches for 125 yards and a TD. He was on his way to another one but <span>Case Keenum</span> threw it just out of his reach. There were a lot of question marks about the Redskins WRs heading into the season, but it seems like the Redskins have hit on at least one of them!</p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">.<a href="https://twitter.com/TheTerry_25?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@TheTerry_25</a> is nominated for NFL Rookie of the Week‼️<br><br>VOTE: <a href="https://t.co/fQMbxckP2f">https://t.co/fQMbxckP2f</a> <a href="https://t.co/AWT7uInZMq">pic.twitter.com/AWT7uInZMq</a></p>— Washington Redskins (@Redskins) <a href="https://twitter.com/Redskins/status/1171435793144897542?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 10, 2019</a>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Terry McLaurin is ridiculous. Just rips the ball out of the air on a contested catch versus Ronald Darby. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Redskins?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Redskins</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/HTTR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#HTTR</a> <a href="https://t.co/cxOTXAOoWF">pic.twitter.com/cxOTXAOoWF</a></p>— Samuel Gold (@SamuelRGold) <a href="https://twitter.com/SamuelRGold/status/1170767342965534720?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 8, 2019</a>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Terry McLaurin can just run past coverage <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Redskins?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Redskins</a> <a href="https://t.co/LVrU78L3Sw">pic.twitter.com/LVrU78L3Sw</a></p>— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) <a href="https://twitter.com/MarkBullockNFL/status/1170758376239828993?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 8, 2019</a>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">The <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Redskins?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Redskins</a> highest graded player from yesterday’s loss to the <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Eagles?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Eagles</a> was rookie WR Terry McLaurin.<br><br>McLaurin finished with an 86.4 overall grade and had a 153.3 passer rating when targeted. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/HTTR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#HTTR</a> <a href="https://t.co/vLmcScmFA1">pic.twitter.com/vLmcScmFA1</a></p>— PFF WAS Redskins (@PFF_Redskins) <a href="https://twitter.com/PFF_Redskins/status/1171111502637670400?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 9, 2019</a>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Secured <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/1stone?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#1stone</a> <a href="https://t.co/J2xREJZc2s">pic.twitter.com/J2xREJZc2s</a></p>— Terry McLaurin (@TheTerry_25) <a href="https://twitter.com/TheTerry_25/status/1171173029038174208?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 9, 2019</a>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Terry McLaurin hit the Love Don't Cost a Thing dance (<a href="https://twitter.com/TheTerry_25?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@TheTerry_25</a>) <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/HTTR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#HTTR</a> <a href="https://t.co/n3zXbE04IO">pic.twitter.com/n3zXbE04IO</a></p>— Quinton Mayo (@TOQM_) <a href="https://twitter.com/TOQM_/status/1170762045349945345?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 8, 2019</a>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Top speed reached by a player in Week 1, tracked by <a href="https://twitter.com/NextGenStats?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@NextGenStats</a>:<br>1. Saquon Barkley: 21.8 MPH<br>2. Malcolm Butler: 21.5 MPH<br>3. DeSean Jackson: 21.4 MPH<br>4. Sammy Watkins: 21.3 MPH<br>5. Terry McLaurin: 21.2 MPH</p>— Field Yates (@FieldYates) <a href="https://twitter.com/FieldYates/status/1171198157591592960?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 9, 2019</a>
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https://www.hogshaven.com/2019/9/10/20833577/vote-redskins-wr-terry-mclaurin-nominated-for-nfl-rookie-of-the-weekScott Jennings2019-09-10T13:15:00-04:002019-09-10T13:15:00-04:00Skins Stats & Snaps: Redskins @ Eagles (Offense)
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<p>A look at the stats and snap counts for every offensive player on the Redskins in the team’s regular season opener against the Philadelphia Eagles</p> <p id="oA4nGB"><strong>Season Opening Losses- </strong>The <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/teams/washington-redskins">Redskins</a> lost their first game for the sixth time in the last seven years. Their 1-6 mark in those games is tied for the second-worst record in the league during that span.</p>
<p id="88V1X7"><strong>Snaps</strong>- The offense was on the field for 58 plays and 67 snaps in Sunday’s season opener in Philadelphia. Of the team’s 25 offensive players, just 15 of them got playing time on that side of the ball.</p>
<p id="30rIjI"><strong>Yards- </strong>The Burgundy and Gold racked up 398 yards of total offense against the <a href="https://www.bleedinggreennation.com/">Eagles</a>, which is their highest total since Week 1 of last season (at Arizona). </p>
<p id="enlDBI">Of those 398 yards, 147 of them (36.9%) were gained in the first quarter. That is the team’s best yardage output in the opening frame since the 2016 beatdown of the <a href="https://www.windycitygridiron.com/">Bears</a> on Christmas Eve (Week 16).</p>
<p id="mn29SL"><strong>Points- </strong>Washington didn’t come out on top in this one, but at least their offense showed some promise for once. The team scored 27 points in the game, which is tied for the second-most they’ve scored since Week 12 of the 2017 season (31 points last year vs. Green Bay).</p>
<p id="0W72IW"><strong>Second Half Letdown- </strong>Almost all of the offense’s production came in the first half. They gained 70% of their yards (278-of-398), scored 74% of their points (20-of-27) and picked up all of their third-down conversions (5-of-5) before halftime.</p>
<p id="jg8XgC">To make matters worse, all of the first downs (6) and points (7) came on a garbage-time drive that began with just over three minutes left on the clock. They went three-and-out on their other three second-half drives.</p>
<p id="vFhdB2"><strong>3rd & 4th Down</strong>- The Redskins moved the chains on just five of their 13 third-down plays on Sunday (38.5%). </p>
<p id="dDh4U8">A major reason for the team’s poor success rate on the money down was that they were an average of 8.0 yards behind the sticks on those plays. They went 3-for-4 when they were within four yards of the line to gain, but just 2-for-11 when they needed to gain 5-plus yards. The offense had to gain seven or more yards on over 61% of their third-down tries.</p>
<p id="wXB2hT">Gruden decided to go for it on fourth down twice in the game, with both such plays coming on the final drive of the afternoon. <span>Case Keenum</span> picked up a new set of downs with passes of 8 and 18 yards on the plays. This was only the sixth time this decade that the Redskins were perfect on fourth down despite going for it multiple times (second time since 2017).</p>
<p id="3HnKR5"><strong>Red Zone</strong>- The Washington offense found the paint on 1-of-2 trips to the red zone. They settled for a field goal at the end of their second drive of the game and scored a touchdown on the final series. </p>
<p id="YhN5U7">All four plays in the Philly red area were passes, two of which fell incomplete after being defended by Eagles’ corners. The Redskins lost 4 yards on their first completion inside the 20 (third down) and gained 4 yards on the next one (touchdown), which actually gave them a zero-yard average on these plays.</p>
<p id="eypVKw"><strong>Giveaways- </strong>The Skins didn’t turn the ball over for just the sixth time since the start of the 2017 season (33 games) and for the first time in a season opener since 2012 (at New Orleans).</p>
<p id="hZ1Bb5"><strong>Penalties- </strong>Eight of the team’s twelve accepted penalties were committed by the offense (10 of 14 total penalties). Those twelve penalties (96 yards) were the third most the team has committed in the Jay Gruden era (since 2014).</p>
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<h1 id="lAn7yV"><strong>QUARTERBACKS</strong></h1>
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<p id="1xlw3X"><span><strong>Case Keenum</strong></span><strong> (Traditional Stats)- </strong><span>Case Keenum</span> was quite impressive in his Redskins debut. The journeyman signal caller completed 30 of his 44 passes (68.2%) for a career-high 380 passing yards (8.6 YPA), 15 first downs, 3 touchdowns and no interceptions (117.6 passer rating). He did not scramble and was only sacked once.</p>
<p id="vf8EJp">He set several other personal records besides the passing yardage figure. Keenum’s 257 yards in the first half represented his highest total ever prior to halftime, his 69-yard TD pass was the longest completion of his NFL career and his 44 attempts were a new high for a game he did not throw an interception in.</p>
<p id="BhXAPB">This was just the fourth time in his 60-game career (including playoffs) that he passed for three or more TDs and did not throw a pick. Keenum also became just the second non-replacement player (sorry Ed Rubbert/Shane Falco) and the first one since Mark Rypien to throw for at least 300 yards and 3 touchdowns in his first start at quarterback for the Redskins (since at least 1950).</p>
<p id="I8VRzQ"><strong>Case Keenum (Advanced Stats)- </strong>Several of the advanced metrics tell the same story. For the week, Keenum ranked eighth in total QBR (77.2), fifth in adjusted net yards of value over average (111), fifth in DVOA (50.3%) and 11th in completion percentage over expectation (+3.2).</p>
<p id="TWwynn">He posted a top ten passer rating both when under pressure (123.1) and throwing deep (135.4), as well.</p>
<p id="FJTpH4"><strong>Other QBs- </strong>Dwayne Haskins was active but did not take any snaps, so this is not counted as his first game. <span>Colt McCoy</span>, on the other hand, is still recovering from offseason surgery and did not dress for the game.</p>
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<h1 id="3PqreI"><strong>WIDE RECEIVERS </strong></h1>
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<p id="7Hh64O"><strong>Paul Richardson- </strong>Washington’s highest-paid receiver started but actually played at least ten fewer snaps than fellow starting wideouts <span>Trey Quinn</span> and <span>Terry McLaurin</span> did. </p>
<p id="Ai95ra">Richardson ended up with 4 receptions on 7 targets, both of which represented his highest totals in a Redskins uniform, but he only gained 36 yards on those plays. He would’ve had a much bigger day if he didn’t drop a pass on what would’ve been a 10-yard first-down pickup, the team’s only drop of the game, and had he not negated a sick 19-yard touchdown catch by stepping out of bounds prior to hauling in the pass.</p>
<p id="PhUuNN">At least the catches P-Rich did make had a tangible and positive impact on the game. He moved the chains with third-down gains of 5 and 17 yards, both of which came on scoring drives. While each of his two other grabs gained 7 yards and set up subsequent Washington first downs.</p>
<p id="l36Dup"><strong>Terry McLaurin-</strong> Terry McLaurin burst onto the scene with a spectacular NFL debut. He started, played 92% of the snaps and made sure to repay the team for the playing time.</p>
<p id="AlEah7">In the first half alone, he caught passes of 13, 22 and 69 yards, which gave him a total of 104 yards before the break. He would’ve led the team by 36 with that figure alone. His 22 and 69-yarders were the team’s first and third-longest plays of the day. The catch for 22 yards was a highly contested grab on third down that required him to wrestle the ball away from veteran corner <span>Ronald Darby</span> in the air.</p>
<p id="tLUJSn">As you might expect, his 69-yarder went for a touchdown, the Redskins’ first of 2019. He reached a top speed of 21.23 mph on the play, which was the fifth-fastest speed by a ball carrier in Week 1 (a hair under <span>DeSean Jackson</span>’s 21.4 mph speed on his 51-yard TD). It was the third-longest touchdown catch ever by a Redskins’ rookie and the longest touchdown from scrimmage by any Redskin in their NFL debut since at least 1950.</p>
<p id="wr67Og">Terry Mac finished the game with the second-most targets (7) and receptions (5) by a Redskin and led the team in receiving yards (125), air yards (143), first downs (4) and touchdowns (1). Both yardage (7th and 8th) figures rank McLaurin inside the top ten among all players in the league. He also currently ranks in the top ten in the following efficiency stats (4-target minimum): yards per reception (25), yards per target (17.9) and passer rating when targeted (153.3).</p>
<p id="HogS35">His team-best 86.4 PFF grade ranks seventh among all wide receivers.</p>
<p id="mk4wP5"><strong>Terry McLaurin (Records)-</strong> What’s even scarier is Keenum just missed a wide-open McLaurin on what would’ve been a 73-yard touchdown. Even without that, the rookie third-rounder set numerous team records. His 125 receiving yards were the eighth most ever by a Washington rookie and the most all-time in a debut game for the Skins. In fact, only Hall of Famer Charley Taylor gained more yards from scrimmage in his debut with the team (150 yards).</p>
<p id="snLeL1">On top of all that, Scary Terry joined 2019 first-rounders <span>T.J. Hockenson</span> and <span>Marquise Brown</span> to become the 16th, 17th and 18th players since at least 1950 to gain 125-plus receiving yards in their first NFL games. This list shrinks down to 11 players when you limit it to rookies who accomplished this feat in Week 1.</p>
<p id="cEGmbe">The last time a Redskins player gained 125 or more receiving yards in a single game was in Week 11 of 2017, when <span>Jamison Crowder</span> dropped a career-high 141 yards on the <a href="https://www.bigblueview.com/">Giants</a>. <span>DeSean Jackson</span> accomplished this feat for the Redskins four times in his tenure in Washington. You have to go back almost five years to find another Washington wide receiver who put up this many yards in a game (<span>Pierre Garcon</span>’s 138 yards in Week 3 of 2014 against the Eagles).</p>
<p id="o62HF2">At least so far, it looks like Terry McLaurin is the real deal and that the Redskins got a steal in the third round.</p>
<p id="NAVTPF"><strong>Beware of Speed Demons- </strong>Philly certainly seemed to be concerned about getting beat deep by the lighting fast pairing of Richardson and McLaurin. They gave them an average cushion at the time of the snap on their targets of 8.6 and 8.0 yards respectively, the second and eighth-biggest cushions given to qualifying players in Week 1.</p>
<p id="p4aaeL">The Eagles had good reason to be concerned, as Richardson (4.40) and McLaurin (4.35) form the only starting outside receiver duo in which both players ran the forty with a time of 4.40 or better.</p>
<p id="LOHPhT"><strong>Trey Quinn- </strong>Last year’s Mr. Irrelevant led all backs and receivers in the game with 65 snaps and a 97% snap share, both of which were easily new career highs (107 offensive snaps as a rookie in 2018).</p>
<p id="miHTD4">Quinn made a nifty 14-yard catch on a third down four plays prior to a Hopkins’ field goal in the first quarter; but, outside of a drive-stalling holding penalty, we didn’t hear much from him until the final drive of the game. Four of his six targets, two of his three receptions and 19 of his 33 receiving yards came on that drive, which he capped off with a 4-yard, spread-covering touchdown. </p>
<p id="ZYMBfp">Trey Quinn has now scored in two of the three games he’s played 10 or more snaps in and has racked up at least 4 receptions in all three of those contests.</p>
<p id="PmeXBF"><span><strong>Kelvin Harmon</strong></span>- Harmon was targeted twice and caught chain-moving passes of 10 and 21 yards, both of which came on scoring drives. Not bad for a sixth rounder who only played 15 snaps and ran 9 routes (team-high 3.44 yards per route run) in his first NFL game.</p>
<p id="SbvJFt"><strong>Steven Sims- </strong>No offensive player currently on the roster was a bigger long shot to make the final 53 than Steven Sims was. The UDFA out of Kansas State ultimately made the team because of his abilities as a slot receiver and a kickoff returner.</p>
<p id="uE6e9v">In his NFL debut, Sims operated as the Skins’ return man on all six Philly kickoffs and played five snaps on offense; he ran a route on each of those plays but was not targeted.</p>
<p id="t6wz3f"><strong>Redskins Receiver Reformation-</strong> Washington’s wideouts combined to gain a league-low 1,694 receiving yards in 2018. </p>
<p id="GDtZHZ">Not coincidentally, they moved on from all three of their top yardage producers at the position from a year ago (<span>Josh Doctson</span>, <span>Jamison Crowder</span> and <span>Maurice Harris</span>) and decided to go with a youth movement for this season. Three of the team’s five wideouts are rookies, and all but 65 of their combined career offensive snaps coming into the game came from Paul Richardson.</p>
<p id="BDjrjO">Things are off to a good start though, as the Redskins’ wideouts combined to gain 225 yards against the Eagles, which was the sixth-most yards gained by any receiver corps in Week 1.</p>
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<h1 id="fKOYgW"><strong>TIGHT ENDS </strong></h1>
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<p id="gMA5ne"><span><strong>Vernon Davis</strong></span><strong>- </strong>Vernon Davis’ continued defiance of age and time was on full display in Week 1. Just a day after his grandfather passed away, the 35-year-old Davis played 55 snaps and caught 4 receptions for 59 yards (team-high 54 yards after catch) and a touchdown. </p>
<p id="5qcdK2">The score came on a YAC-filled 48-yarder in which Davis hurdled a defender and ran down the sideline to cap off the opening drive of the game. The touchdown came on third down and was the team’s second-longest play of the day. </p>
<p id="1g0mEq">This also marked the first time in NFL history that a tight end who was 35 or older caught a 40-plus yard touchdown. The last time any player who was at least 35 caught a touchdown of 40 or more yards was in Week 4 of the 2016 season, when a then 37-year-old <span>Steve Smith</span> hauled in a 52-yard score. The touchdown was the 63rd of Davis’ career, which moved him past Shannon Sharpe (62) and into sixth place all-time among tight ends.</p>
<p id="B6CUVy"><span><strong>Jeremy Sprinkle</strong></span><strong>- </strong>Sprinkle blocked on seven of his snaps and ran a route on the other seven of them. His lone target came on the second offensive play of the game when he moved the chains with an 8-yard reception on the 2nd-and-5 play.</p>
<p id="lkBLsi"><span><strong>J.P. Holtz</strong></span><strong>-</strong> The fourth-year veteran played solely on special teams (14 snaps) in what was the first regular season appearance of his career.</p>
<p id="P0m23K">He was signed to the active roster a day before the game, which is when it became clear that <span>Jordan Reed</span> wouldn’t be able to go.</p>
<p id="S5AAVk"><strong>Update:</strong> Holtz was waived this afternoon. Look for the team to sign him back to the practice squad.</p>
<p id="fpnNJc"><span><strong>Jordan Reed</strong></span><strong>- </strong>Reed’s concussion from Week 3 of the preseason caused him to miss a regular season opener for the first time in his career. His absence on Sunday ensured he would fail to play in all 16 games for the seventh consecutive year. Jay Gruden did, however, express optimism that Reed would be able to return to the lineup soon.</p>
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<h1 id="xFAVsc"><strong>RUNNING BACKS</strong></h1>
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<p id="LwW0Gf"><span><strong>Derrius Guice</strong></span><strong>- </strong>Derrius Guice made his long-awaited regular season debut on Sunday, unfortunately things got off to a very inauspicious start for the second-year LSU product. As a runner, Guice did not pick up a single first down, only broke a single tackle and didn’t gain more than five yards on any of his rushes; in fact, he actually gained two yards or less on 60% of his carries.</p>
<p id="BTkVCp">He finished the game with the following rushing line: 10 carries, 18 yards and a 1.8 YPC average. This is especially concerning considering the Eagles only put eight men or more in the box on 10% of his snaps.</p>
<p id="EYSkZB"><a href="http://pfref.com/tiny/GeLYA">Only ten other players since 1950</a> have run the ball ten or more times in their first game and posted a worse rushing average. There are a couple of success stories on that list (<span>Thomas Jones</span> and <span>Kevin Faulk</span>), but there are a few of busts on there, too (<span>Charles Alexander</span>, Lorenzo Hampton and Ki-Jana Carter).</p>
<p id="KFMTBC">Fortunately, Guice fared much better as a receiver on Sunday. He caught all three of his targets and gained 20 yards on those plays, including an 8-yard chain-moving grab on a 2nd-and-7 play.</p>
<p id="2EZdEz">He suffered a meniscus injury in the game and is expected to miss a few weeks because of it. Hopefully the injury explains his poor production; it slowing him down later in the game would certainly make sense, as 22 of his 38 total yards came on the first two drives (58%).</p>
<p id="xjUJ0w"><span><strong>Chris Thompson</strong></span><strong>- </strong><span>Chris Thompson</span> easily led the Washington running back corps with 43 snaps, 19 more than Guice’s 24.</p>
<p id="cxal9U">CT did what he usually does in losing efforts, which is put up big numbers as a pass catcher out of the backfield. <span>Thompson</span> led the team in both targets (10) and receptions (7), and his 68 receiving yards and 44 yards after the catch both ranked second on the club.</p>
<p id="CtqZ3j">He was just about as big of a garbage-time compiler in this one as Trey Quinn was, though. Roughly 60% of his targets, receptions and receiving yards came on the Skins’ last drive, as did both of his first downs, one of which came on a 4-and-12 play.</p>
<p id="V1R3rA">However, Chris Army Knife didn’t really cut it in the running game (I’m sorry). He gained just 10 yards and failed to move the chains on any of his three rushes (3.33 YPC). He was stuffed a yard shy of the line to gain on a 3rd-and-3 direct-snap rush, but on the bright side his 7-yard dash in the second quarter was the team’s longest rush of the day.</p>
<p id="eXLXqc"><span><strong>Wendell Smallwood</strong></span><strong>- </strong>The former Eagle made his first appearance with the Burgundy and Gold, but did not take any snaps with the offense. <span>Smallwood</span> instead worked exclusively on special teams, where he saw time on both return and coverage units (19 ST snaps).</p>
<p id="PK6pw3"><span><strong>Adrian Peterson</strong></span><strong>-</strong> Adrian Peterson was a healthy scratch for the first time in his 13-year career. AP had more rushing yards in 11 of his 16 games last season than the entire Redskins team did on Sunday. Peterson had four or fewer carries in three of those games, while the Skins ran it 13 times in Week 1.</p>
<p id="Z6n6Rr">Look for All Day to get the lion’s share of the carries for the next few weeks with Guice on the shelf again.</p>
<p id="3PHwO7"><strong>Redskins Rushing</strong><strong>- </strong>The Redskins’ offense had one of their worst performances running the ball since Jay Gruden took over as head coach in 2014.</p>
<p id="ZCoMTR">Guice and <span>Thompson</span> ran it a combined 13 times but only gained 28 yards on those plays, which gave them a paltry 2.15-yard average. The yardage total and average rank fourth and seventh worst in the Gruden era. The only time they were worse in both categories since 2016 was in last season’s finale against these same Eagles (21 yards and a 1.75 average).</p>
<p id="aFyapk">To top it all off, they did not pick up a single first down on the ground for the first time since Week 8 of 2011 (at Buffalo - the <span>John Beck</span> game). That is the only other game in which they failed to do so since 1999, which is as far as first down data goes back. The Redskins are also the first team to accomplish this feat since 2017.</p>
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<h1 id="yw5bUq"><strong>OFFENSIVE LINEMEN</strong></h1>
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<p id="K7Fkah"><strong>Offensive Line (Team)- </strong>As you can probably tell from the previous section, the line did not have a great day blocking in the running game. I’ll give you one more nugget to back that idea up, though. Of the team’s 28 rushing yards, 22 of them came after contact, which means they only average 0.46 yards before contact.</p>
<p id="0Nm8pR">The O-line did fare better in pass protection, but not by as much as it might seem. Keenum was only sacked once (fewest sacks allowed by Washington since Week 8 of 2018), but he was hit on six other plays and was pressured on 42.2% of his dropbacks. </p>
<p id="0E8mUG">Let’s also not forget that eight of the team’s 14 total penalties were committed by O-linemen (6-of-12 accepted), who were responsible for 55 of their 96 penalty yards (57.3%).</p>
<p id="t5fjEM"><span><strong>Donald Penn</strong></span><strong>- </strong><span>Penn</span> did not make the best first impression in his first game with the Burgundy and Gold. The 36-year-old left tackle gave up 3 pressures and was responsible for allowing a team-high 2 QB hits and a team-high tying 3 total penalties (2 accepted).</p>
<p id="O0PWPZ">Oh, and just in case you forgot how much better <span>Trent Williams</span> is than <span>Penn</span>, then check out how they compare in ESPN’s pass-blocking win rate metric.</p>
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<p id="hoMWtZ"><span><strong>Ereck Flowers</strong></span><strong>- </strong>Outside of the offense’s final drive, Ereck Flowers actually played quite well; the problem is the last drive did, in fact, happen. He allowed pressure and committed a pair of holding penalties on the series in question. Again, outside of that he had quite an impressive performance for a player changing positions for the first time in his five-year career.</p>
<p id="V7m2mx"><span><strong>Chase Roullier</strong></span><strong>- </strong>Roullier allowed a QB hit and 2 hurries (3 total pressures), which marked just the third time he’s allowed three or more pressures in his 30-game career.</p>
<p id="zd6MNo">On a positive note, this was the 20th consecutive game in which the third-year pivot played on 100% of Washington’s offensive snaps. </p>
<p id="1tpwJi"><span><strong>Brandon Scherff</strong></span><strong>- </strong>Unlike the rest of his teammates on the line, <span>Scherff</span> didn’t surrender any hits or give up any penalties. He was, however, responsible for a pair of hurries, and as you’ll see, he and fellow right-sider <span>Morgan Moses</span> did little to nothing to open up holes in the running game.</p>
<p id="JVjYAC"><strong>Morgan Moses- </strong>The Redskins ran to the right side of the line, Morgan Moses’ side, eight times and gained just 9 yards on those plays (1.13 YPC).</p>
<p id="CU6x6f">The running game was the least of Moses’ worries, though. He committed a team-high 3 penalties (2 accepted) and allowed a game and career-worst 6 pressures, one of which was the Eagles’ lone sack of the game. His 48.5 PFF grade ranked last among all of Washington’s offensive players in the game.</p>
<p id="eZDInl"><strong>Other Offensive Linemen- </strong>Swing tackle Geron Christian and backup center <span>Tony Bergstrom</span> did play in the opener, but only on special teams (5 snaps each).</p>
<p id="8JgDpx">Rookie interior O-linemen Wes Martin (G) and <span>Ross Pierschbacher</span> were both inactive for Sunday’s game. </p>
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<td class="xl6529094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">67</td>
<td class="xl6629094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">100%</td>
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<td class="xl6529094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">14</td>
<td class="xl6629094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">21%</td>
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Keenum *</td>
<td class="xl6529094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">67</td>
<td class="xl6729094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">100%</td>
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<td class="xl6529094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">Steven Sims</td>
<td class="xl6529094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">5</td>
<td class="xl6629094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">7%</td>
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<td class="xl6529094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">0</td>
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<td class="xl6529094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">67</td>
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Roullier *</td>
<td class="xl6529094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">67</td>
<td class="xl6629094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">100%</td>
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Quinn *</td>
<td class="xl6529094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">65</td>
<td class="xl6629094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">97%</td>
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Smallwood</td>
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<td class="xl6529094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">62</td>
<td class="xl6629094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">93%</td>
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<td class="xl6529094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">55</td>
<td class="xl6629094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">82%</td>
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<td class="xl6529094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">52</td>
<td class="xl6629094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">78%</td>
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<td class="xl6529094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">Adrian Peterson</td>
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<td class="xl6629094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">64%</td>
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<td class="xl6529094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">Ross
Pierschbacher</td>
<td class="xl6529094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">Inactive</td>
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<td class="xl6529094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">24</td>
<td class="xl6629094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">36%</td>
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<td class="xl6529094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">Jordan Reed</td>
<td class="xl6529094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">Inactive</td>
<td class="xl6529094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">N/A</td>
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<td class="xl6529094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">15</td>
<td class="xl6629094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none">22%</td>
<td class="xl6529094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none"> </td>
<td class="xl6529094" style="border-top:none;border-left:none"> </td>
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<td width="64" style="width:48pt"></td>
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<td width="200" style="width:150pt"></td>
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<p id="eSvdw2"><em>*All statistics are courtesy of Air Yards, ESPN, Football Outsiders, NBC Sports, NFL.com, NFL Gamebooks, Pro Football Focus, Pro Football Reference, </em><a href="http://Redskins.com"><em>Redskins.com</em></a><em>, Sports Info Solutions and The Washington Post*</em></p>
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