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Suisham does ‘valiant job’ as fill-in punter for Redskins

Joseph Silverman / The Washington Times File. Washington Redskins punter Hunter Smith against the Tampa Buccaneers.Joseph Silverman / The Washington Times File. Washington Redskins punter Hunter Smith against the Tampa Buccaneers.

If there was any positive for the Washington Redskins during their dismal 1-2 start, it was their new punter, Hunter Smith.

So it hurt the team when Smith injured his groin on his first punt Sunday against Tampa Bay and couldn’t return.

“It’s happened to me every year for about the last five years, usually in preseason,” Smith said. “But I’ve never missed a game [in my 11 seasons]. This feels similar. We’ll just have to go through rehab and see.”

Smith will have an MRI on Monday to determine the severity of his injury.

Smith said he thought kicker Shaun Suisham did “a really valiant job” in his place, but Suisham wasn’t as complimentary after averaging 26.7 yards on three punts.

Suisham punted twice during training camp but hadn’t punted regularly since he was in high school in Wallaceburg, Ontario, in 2000.

“It’s quite a skill,” he said. “You get more respect for the guys who do it. It was enough for us to win the game, but it was nowhere near what Hunter does. For me, it’s just getting the ball off, trying not [to] do a disaster. I just hope Hunter bounces back [quickly].”

Smith still held on Suisham’s kicks, including the first extra point try that was blocked by Tampa Bay’s Ronde Barber.

Cornelius Griffin’s was Washington’s only other reported injured player. The defensive tackle, who missed just four games the last four years, said his ailing left elbow was no big deal.

Jarmon saves the day

One of the most recent additions to the Redskins helped save the game.

Tampa Bay was trailing 16-13 and facing third-and-1 with less than two minutes remaining when defensive end Jeremy Jarmon caused running back Clifton Smith to fumble after he got the first down. Safety Chris Horton recovered at the Tampa Bay 29, and the Redskins ran out the clock.

Jarmon was a third-round pick out of Kentucky in July’s supplemental draft - just before the start of training camp.

“I just made a play,” he said. “The coaches had me in there for a reason. Yes, I’m a rookie but I’ve been doing some really good things in practice. I hustle, I work hard. They put me in there in that situation, and they told me, ‘If you want to continue to be in there you’ve got to make plays for us.’ ”

Hall comes through

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