But Washington didn’t lose the chance to earn a victory as much as it lost an attempt to steal one. It didn’t block in the run game; Washington produced 64 rushing yards on just 3.8 yards per carry. In 10 possessions, the offense produced as many turnovers (three) as it did drives of at least 50 yards. This offense isn’t similar to the 2016 unit that averaged 403.4 yards per game, which was third in the NFL. Later, he dropped a probable 50-yard touchdown pass (of course, the play would have been negated by an offensive penalty).
Source: Washington Post September 11, 2017 00:35 UTC