Redskins running back Clinton Portis has a chance to do something today that only O.J. Simpson has done before. And I mean that in a good, on-the-field kind of way.
If Portis can reach 120 yards against Detroit's 31st-ranked run defense, he will join Simpson as the only players in NFL history to rush for at least 120 yards in five consecutive games twice in a career. Simpson did it with the Bills in 1973 and 1975. Portis first did it over two seasons with four games with Denver in 2003 and one game with Washington in 2004.
Portis is somewhat of a surprise as the league's leading rusher. His 818 yards, which are 134 more than No. 2 rusher Adrian Peterson, have come in a West Coast system that has excess aerial power and is being run by a former quarterback in coach Jim Zorn. Yet Zorn has called 234 runs and 217 passes this season.
"I feel like the opportunity [to run] is there," Portis said. "It's about having a healthy line and a passing attack. [It's] making defenses play honest. The line's blocking great, and I'm following my blockers."
Portis is on pace for 373 carries, two fewer than the 1983 franchise record of Hall of Famer John Riggins.
$$$ of the week $235,294: The lost game check for Browns tight end Kellen Winslow II, who was suspended for today's game against Jacksonville for making comments detrimental to the franchise.
What's up in St. Louis? This won't make Scott Linehan feel any better, but it isn't out of the question that the Rams could be playing for a share of first place in the NFC West at home a week from today.
If the red-hot Rams (2-4) win at New England today and Arizona (4-2) loses at Carolina, the Rams could move into first place with a victory over the visiting Cardinals on Nov. 2.