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REDSKINS 21 CARDINALS 19

Monday, October 22, 2007

Getting Involved

Redskins fullback Mike Sellers did not get many chances during last week's loss at Green Bay, touching the ball just four times. But during one first-quarter drive yesterday, Sellers -- who has lobbied to be a bigger part of the offense -- carried the ball three times for 10 yards and caught two passes for three yards.

By the Numbers

7

Defensive backs the Redskins used during one Cardinals possession in the second quarter after cornerbacks Fred Smoot and LaRon Landry were injured on the same play

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The Patriots (7-0) are on pace to become the most prolific offense in NFL history behind QB Tom Brady. New England has an abundance of options on offense, most notably WRs Randy Moss, Donte' Stallworth and Wes Welker. The defense has been stout with the offseason addition of LB Adalius Thomas.

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