Green Bay 28, Washington 14

1 2 3 4 T
GNB (4-4) 3 14 3 8 28
WAS (2-5) 0 7 0 7 14

Final

1:00 PM ET
October 31, 2004

Favre 20-for-33 for TD with sore hand

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2020
3rd down efficiency
6-131-10
4th down efficiency
0-01-1
Total Yards361272
Passing273191
Comp-Att
20-3225-45
Yards per pass
8.54.2
Rushing8881
Rushing Attempts
2819
Yards per rush
3.14.3
Penalties9-7310-82
Turnovers42
Fumbles lost
10
Interceptions thrown
32
Possession29:4330:17
Air/Ground Leaders
Green Bay Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Favre20/3228913
Washington Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Brunell25/4421822
Gardner0/1000
Green Bay Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Green2470217
Davenport418011
Washington Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Portis1770015
Gardner1606
Green Bay Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Green473048
Walker557121
Washington Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Coles784017
Gardner341217
Green Bay Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Walker110
Favre100
Washington Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Daniels001
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERGNBWAS
FG9:05RYAN LONGWELL 37 YD
Drive: 11 plays, 69 yds, 5:22
30
SECOND QUARTERGNBWAS
TD1:19AHMAN GREEN 1 YD RUN (RYAN LONGWELL KICK)
Drive: 9 plays, 75 yds, 3:42
100
TD8:32JAVON WALKER 9 YD PASS FROM BRETT FAVRE (RYAN LONGWELL KICK)
Drive: 5 plays, 76 yds, 2:49
170
TD13:10ROD GARDNER 12 YD PASS FROM MARK BRUNELL (OLA KIMRIN KICK)
Drive: 7 plays, 24 yds, 3:01
177
THIRD QUARTERGNBWAS
FG2:11RYAN LONGWELL 39 YD
Drive: 7 plays, 23 yds, 2:11
207
FOURTH QUARTERGNBWAS
TD10:14ROD GARDNER 12 YD PASS FROM MARK BRUNELL (OLA KIMRIN KICK)
Drive: 2 plays, 17 yds, :17
2014
TD13:16AHMAN GREEN 11 YD RUN (BRETT FAVRE PASS TO ROBERT FERGUSON FOR TWO-POINT CONVERSION)
Drive: 4 plays, 36 yds, :41
2814

LANDOVER, Md. (AP) -- Clinton Portis celebrated the apparent winning touchdown with a leap into the end zone, capping a 43-yard reception that gave the Redskins a one-point lead with 2:35 to play.

Oops. Scratch that. Flag on the play.

Allen's Analysis
Eric Allen Packers at Redskins: Should Gibbs play Ramsey in an effort to spark this offense? Yes, it's time for the Redskins to make the switch to Patrick Ramsey. Right now the Redskins' offense doesn't look comfortable. They need a quarterback who can occasionally air it out to keep defenses honest and Brunell isn't doing that. Ramsey may have a strong enough arm to make the deep pass and keep eight men out of the box and from clogging the running lanes for RB Clinton Portis.

Eric Allen played cornerback for 14 NFL seasons with the Eagles, Saints and Raiders. He's a regular contributor to Insider.

Receiver James Thrash was whistled for illegal motion, a call Thrash didn't understand and one that Washington coach Joe Gibbs called "an absolute mystery."

The Green Bay Packers had a different feeling: sheer relief.

Al Harris intercepted a pass on the next play, and the Packers drove for an insurance touchdown to cap a 28-14 victory Sunday that pulled Green Bay (4-4) back to .500 after a 1-4 start.

Brett Favre had an erratic game, playing with a sprained hand, a banged thumb and the distraction of his wife undergoing breast cancer treatment. He completed 20 of 33 passes for 289 yards and a touchdown and three interceptions.

But the play everyone will remember is the negated touchdown.

"I was exhausted," Washington tackle Chris Samuels said. "I was chasing Clinton all over the field after we scored the touchdown trying to hug him. I was like, 'Slow down, man. I'm trying to celebrate with you.' Then, I turned around and saw the officials calling us back. It's just disappointing. It's tough."

The other perspective?

"I won't even lie to you -- my heart sank when I saw him run into the end zone," said Green Bay's Bhawoh Jue, who made his first start since 2001 in place of injured safety Darren Sharper. "I have full confidence in my offense, but I'm glad they didn't have to go back out."

The flag was apparently thrown because Thrash was not set for a full second after going into motion on the play. He said he didn't want to comment on the call because he "didn't know for sure" if it was the right one.

Gibbs didn't seem satisfied with the explanation the officials gave him.

"They said it was James Thrash," said Gibbs, whose team dropped to 2-5. "I know it wasn't James. He's super-smart and doesn't make mistakes like that. ... It's an absolute mystery to me."

Favre was brilliant early and awful late. The Packers scored on their first three possessions to take a 17-0 lead, but two interceptions by Shawn Springs set up Washington's two touchdowns, and Fred Smoot's interception set up the penalty-negated touchdown pass to Portis.

Favre grimaced at times as he grabbed the throwing hand he sprained in last week's victory over Dallas, and he banged his thumb somehow in the third quarter, but he downplayed the injuries.

"I'm pleased with the win, but I can't be satisfied with the way I played," said Favre, who extended his streak to 33 games with at least one TD pass in his 199th consecutive regular-season game. "It would be nice to sit here and blame it on something else, but I'm not going to do that."

Since learning of his wife's breast cancer three weeks ago, an ordeal that became public only last week, Favre has completed 68 of 100 passes and the Packers have outscored their opponents 107-44. They now have a bye week to get several players healthy.

"It's hard to believe we're sitting here talking about 4-4 is a great place to be," Favre said. "But considering we were 1-4 not long ago, I'll take it."

The Packers gained 361 yards, becoming the first team this season to tally more than 300 yards on the Redskins, whose defense entered the game ranked No. 1 after facing a string of weak offenses.

Washington, meanwhile, still hasn't scored more than 18 points in a game. Fans booed quarterback Mark Brunell frequently and chanted for backup Patrick Ramsey several times.

"You don't feed off it, you never want it to happen and you certainly hear it," said Brunell, who went 25-for-44 for 218 yards with two touchdowns to Rod Gardner, two interceptions and was sacked four times. "It's frustrating because you're not going to be perfect. You're not going to hit every throw. You'd certainly like to, but you just go out there and do your best."

The Packers' first three drives included completions of 41, 48 and 48 yards, equaling the number of 40-plus passing gains by the Redskins all season. Favre picked on a secondary missing strong safety Matt Bowen, out for the season with a knee injury, and rookie Sean Taylor, inactive following his arrest Thursday on a drunken driving charge.

Game notes
Washington kick returner Chad Morton injured a ligament in his right knee and will have an MRI on Monday. ... Green Bay linebacker Paris Lenon injured his left knee. ... Favre passed John Elway at No. 2 on all-time completions list, giving him 4,133 to Elway's 4,123. Dan Marino is the all-time leader with 4,967.


NFL Scores

Sunday, October 31st 2004
Arizona 14 Final
Buffalo 38
Detroit 21 Final
Dallas 31
Cincinnati 20 Final
Tennessee 27
Indianapolis 35 Final
Kansas City 45
NY Giants 34 Final
Minnesota 13
Baltimore 10 Final
Philadelphia 15
Green Bay 28 Final
Washington 14
Jacksonville 6 Final
Houston 20
Atlanta 41 Final
Denver 28
Carolina 17 Final
Seattle 23
New England 20 Final
Pittsburgh 34
Oakland 14 Final
San Diego 42
San Francisco 13 Final
Chicago 23
Monday, November 1st 2004
Miami 14 Final
NY Jets 41