Redskins 13 Cowboys 3

Second Quarter

Sam Hurd has one of the few successful plays by the Cowboys, a 36-yard catch on a pass from Tony Romo that initially was called incomplete. The call was reversed.
Sam Hurd has one of the few successful plays by the Cowboys, a 36-yard catch on a pass from Tony Romo that initially was called incomplete. The call was reversed. (By Preston Keres -- The Washington Post)
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Monday, December 31, 2007; Page E12

The Redskins extended their lead to 10-0 on Shaun Suisham's 46-yard field goal to conclude a possession that began in the first quarter. The field goal attempt came after quarterback Todd Collins was called for intentional grounding, which resulted in an 11-yard loss and the loss of a down. The Cowboys had an excellent opportunity to score a touchdown when they took over at the Redskins 18 after Collins was hit and lost the ball. But the Dallas offense continued its first-half futility and had to settle for a 37-yard field goal by Nick Folk, who had missed earlier in the quarter from 28 yards. The Redskins answered with a 21-yard field goal by Suisham in the final seconds.


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