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Redskins Report

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LaRON LANDRY [DOWN]

Opponents have been picking on the Redskins safety all year

ALBERT HAYNESWORTH [DOWN]

High-priced defensive tackle made more noise during the week than during the game

JOE GIBBS [SIDE]

Ex-Redskins coach comes up from North Carolina to watch another dismal performance

PLAYER OF THE GAME

Tony Romo

The Cowboys’ quarterback continued his December hot streak and carved up the Redskins’ defense. Absent a running game for most of the evening, Romo completed 25 of 38 passes for 286 yards, one touchdown and a deflected interception.

PLAY OF THE GAME

Score: Dallas 7, Washington 0

Quarter: Second, 9:03 remaining

Situation: Cowboys’ ball, first-and-10 on the Dallas 28

The play: Quarterback Tony Romo flipped a short pass to tight end Jason Witten, and Witten did the rest, outrunning safety LaRon Landry and nearly everybody else to the Washington 3. The 69-yard play was the longest of Witten’s career, and it set up Marion Barber’s touchdown run on the next play that gave the Cowboys a 14-0 lead.

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