Robert Griffin III rushed for 138 yards, a Skins QB record (Jonathan Newton/Washington Post) |
After a sluggish first quarter in which the the Redskins were dominated by the Vikings, the team trailed 9-0. Fortunately, Washington's ailing defense was able to prevent the Vikings from reaching the end zone despite multiple trips to the red zone for Minnesota. Holding Minnesota to three first quarter field goals proved to be a deciding factor in the game.
The Redskins responded by scoring 24 unanswered points, including a 50 yard field goal by the team's newly signed kicker Kai Forbath in his NFL debut. Griffin III and the Redskins have scored touchdowns on all 12 of their goal to go situations this season. The team's red zone efficiency, induced by the threat of Griffin's elite running ability, was on full display as Griffin passed to fullback Darrell Young for a 6 yard touchdown, took the ball in himself for a 7 yard rushing touchdown, and handed the ball off to running back Alfred Morris for a goal line touchdown.
RG3 leaps into the crowd after a 76 yard rushing TD (Martinez Monsivais/Associated Press) |
The Vikings scored two 4th quarter touchdowns to cut the Redskins 19 point lead down to 5. With just under three minutes remaining in the game, the Redskins faced a crucial 3rd and 6 which they had to convert in order to prevent the Vikings from completing a demoralizing comeback. Griffin III dropped back to pass, broke a tackle, scrambled to his left and used his world class speed to outrun the defense for a breathtaking 76 yard rushing touchdown, the longest by an NFL quarterback in over 16 years.
RG3 has been nothing short of a godsend for a Redskins franchise that had lacked a quality starting quarterback for over two decades. With Griffin III under center, the Redskins have been among the most exhilarating teams to watch this NFL season.
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