Second-half superiority allows Redskins to hammer Packers

Redskins blow away Packers with 29 points after halftime

The Associated Press
November 21, 2016 at 5:51AM
Washington Redskins tight end Jordan Reed (86) is knocked off his feet by Green Bay Packers cornerback Quinten Rollins (24) during the first half of an NFL football game in Landover, Md., Sunday, Nov. 20, 2016. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
Washington Redskins tight end Jordan Reed was knocked off his feet by Green Bay cornerback Quinten Rollins during the first half of Sunday night’s game in Landover, Md. The Redskins, who beat the Vikings in their previous game, led the Packers 29-24 with seven minutes left in regulation at deadline of this edition of the Star Tribune. The Packers were trying to end a four-game losing streak. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

LANDOVER, MD. – Kirk Cousins went deep late and often, throwing for 375 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Washington Redskins to a 42-24 victory over the free-falling Green Bay Packers on Sunday night.

Cousins and the Redskins (6-3-1) have won six of their past eight games going into a showdown with the NFC East-leading Dallas Cowboys, the winners of nine in a row. The Packers (4-6) have lost four consecutive games and five of six, allowing 30 or more points in all of those defeats.

Washington's Robert Kelley ran for a career-best 137 yards and three touchdowns against a Green Bay defense that allowed completions of 70, 53 and 44 yards. Cousins was 21-for-30, connecting with Pierre Garcon, DeSean Jackson and Jamison Crowder for touchdowns and becoming the franchise leader in 300-yard games.

Aaron Rodgers was 26-for-41 for 355 yards and three touchdowns, but he couldn't keep up with what his defense gave up. Washington gained 517 yards and converted on 64 percent of third-down attempts.

Chants of "We Want Dallas!" filled FedEx Field in the final minutes after Cousins completed a 53-yard pass to Crowder, and Kelley got his third touchdown. The Redskins have a quick turnaround as they visit the Cowboys on Thanksgiving.

While the offenses were on ice early in the night, they combined for two touchdowns in the first 35 seconds of the fourth quarter. Rodgers' 31-yard touchdown pass to a wide-open James Starks came on the first play of the fourth, and Cousins connected with Pierre Garcon on a 70-yard touchdown on the second play of the Redskins' next drive.

Packers receiver Jordy Nelson's second-quarter 13-yard touchdown catch stood up after video review, despite the ambiguity over whether he held on to the ball. Redskins cornerback Josh Norman knocked the ball out of Nelson's hands in the end zone and thought it was an incomplete pass, but officials ruled it a touchdown on the field and replay confirmed it.

The Redskins picked up three delay-of-game penalties — two of them on defense. Norman got his NFL-leading 11th penalty of the season for spiking the ball in the second quarter, and cornerback Bashaud Breeland was penalized for "throwing the ball downfield" in the third. Green Bay got a traditional delay of game penalty earlier and avoided another when Rodgers called a timeout at the last second.


Washington Redskins wide receiver DeSean Jackson (11) scores a touchdown after breaking a tackle by Green Bay Packers strong safety Micah Hyde (33) during the first half of an NFL football game in Landover, Md., Sunday, Nov. 20, 2016. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
Washington Redskins wide receiver DeSean Jackson (11) scores a touchdown after breaking a tackle by Green Bay Packers strong safety Micah Hyde (33) during the first half of an NFL football game in Landover, Md., Sunday, Nov. 20, 2016. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Washington Redskins wide receiver Jamison Crowder (80) heads toward the end zone for a touchdown after breaking a tackle by Green Bay Packers cornerback Quinten Rollins (24) during the second half of an NFL football game in Landover, Md., Sunday, Nov. 20, 2016. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Redskins wide receiver Jamison Crowder broke a tackle by Packers cornerback Quinten Rollins and headed for the end zone to complete a 44-yard scoring play late in the third quarter of Washington’s 42-24 victory over Green Bay on Sunday night (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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