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The Washington quarterback, in only his ninth start, kept the chains moving to drive his team into a surprising tie atop the NFC East.
PHILADELPHIA - The Washington Redskins believe they are ready to be kings of the NFC East.
The best way to prove it is by knocking off the incumbent, which they did Monday night with a superb mixture of big plays on offense and defense. Led by maturing quarterback Jason Campbell and hard-hitting safeties Sean Taylor and rookie La- Ron Landry, they beat the Philadelphia Eagles 20-12.
Speaking for the offense, which got touchdowns from Clinton Portis and Chris Cooley and two field goals by Shaun Suisham, Campbell said:
"In the NFL, you can't be one-dimensional, you've got to be able to do both things, you've got to be able to run and pass. I thought our guys did an outstanding job once we got our rhythm. I thought our guys did an outstanding job picking up the big plays."
And representing the defense, Landry added: "We went out there and executed well. We played sound defense."
The surprising Redskins, coming off a 5-11 season, are 2-0 and tied with Dallas atop the NFC East.
"Philly has been the king of this division for so long," said Washington's new middle linebacker, London Fletcher. "I think these guys have got to get used to winning and beating good teams. Beating good teams like this only adds to your confidence."
The Eagles are 0-2 and their offense, other than the dynamic Westbrook, has been far too spotty. Westbrook rushed for 96 yards and caught eight passes for another 66 yards.
Westbrook's work wasn't enough to get Philadelphia into the end zone, however, as an array of blitzes and some hard hitting by the Redskins' secondary kept Donovan McNabb off-balance much of the night.
McNabb has lost six of his past seven starts and is 9-12 since the Eagles lost the Super Bowl to New England in January 2005.
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| Date/Opponent | Time | W | L | Score |
| Sep 13 - at Cleveland | 12:00 PM | 1 | 0 | 34-20 |
| Sep 20 - at Detroit | 12:00 PM | 2 | 0 | 27-13 |
| Sep 27 - vs. San Francisco | 12:00 PM | 3 | 0 | 27-24 |
| Oct 5 - vs. Green Bay | 7:30 PM | 4 | 0 | 30-23 |
| Oct 11 - at St. Louis | 12:00 PM | 5 | 0 | 38-10 |
| Oct 18 - vs. Baltimore | 12:00 PM | 6 | 0 | 33-31 |
| Oct 25 - at Pittsburgh | 12:00 PM | 6 | 1 | 17-27 |
| Nov 1 - at Green Bay | 3:15 PM | 7 | 1 | 38-26 |
| Open | ||||
| Nov 15 - vs. Detroit | 12:00 PM | 8 | 1 | 27-10 |
| Nov 22 - vs. Seattle | 12:00 PM | 9 | 1 | 35-9 |
| Nov 29 - vs. Chicago | 3:15 PM | |||
| Dec 6 - at Arizona | 3:15 PM | |||
| Dec 13 - vs. Cincinnati | 12:00 PM | |||
| Dec 20 - at Carolina | 7:20 PM | |||
| Dec 28 - at Chicago | 7:30 PM | |||
| Jan 3 - vs. NY Giants | 12:00 PM |
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