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Third Quarter

Washington tight end Chris Cooley caught a 15-yard pass during the drive that helped the Redskins extend their lead to 19 points. He finished with 34 yards.
Washington tight end Chris Cooley caught a 15-yard pass during the drive that helped the Redskins extend their lead to 19 points. He finished with 34 yards. (By Toni L. Sandys -- The Washington Post)
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Monday, December 17, 2007

The Redskins extended their lead to 22-3 when Portis scored on a five-yard run to cap their first possession of the second half. Washington went for the two-point conversion, but Collins threw incomplete. The Redskins began the drive at the Giants 46 after a 15-yard penalty against New York on the kickoff. Chris Cooley caught a 15-yard pass during the drive, and Mike Sellers had a 19-yard reception. On the Giants' second possession of the quarter, Eli Manning completed a 19-yard touchdown pass over the middle to backup tight end Kevin Boss, who was playing for the injured Jeremy Shockey.



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