Washington 14, Jacksonville 31

1 2 3 4 T
WAS (2-2) 7 7 0 0 14
JAC (3-1) 0 10 14 7 31

Final

7:30 PM ET
August 30, 2007
Jacksonville Stadium,
Jacksonville, FL

Jaguars 31, Redskins 14

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1220
3rd down efficiency
3-96-15
4th down efficiency
0-03-3
Total Yards191340
Passing103239
Comp-Att
12-1924-32
Yards per pass
5.47.5
Rushing88101
Rushing Attempts
2431
Yards per rush
3.73.3
Penalties6-456-65
Turnovers10
Fumbles lost
00
Interceptions thrown
10
Possession23:4736:13
Air/Ground Leaders
Washington Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Campbell5/55410
Brunell5/64710
Jacksonville Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Gray17/2217220
Garrard7/107700
Washington Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Mason1254025
Cartwright321016
Jacksonville Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Toefield1984112
Pearman92108
Washington Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Randle El123123
Hoag221114
Jacksonville Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Williams361140
Sharon451019
Washington Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Eubanks100
Palmer100
Jacksonville Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Team000
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERWASJAC
TD7:11Antwaan Randle El 23 Yd Pass From Jason Campbell (Shaun Suisham Kick) 70
SECOND QUARTERWASJAC
FG3:19Josh Scobee 51 Yd 73
TD12:47Ryan Hoag 14 Yd Pass From Mark Brunell (Shaun Suisham Kick) 143
TD14:24Reggie Williams 40 Yd Pass From Quinn Gray (Josh Scobee Kick) 1410
THIRD QUARTERWASJAC
TD2:44Labrandon Toefield 12 Yd Run (Josh Scobee Kick) 1417
TD7:17Roy Manning 27 Yd Interception Return (Josh Scobee Kick) 1424
FOURTH QUARTERWASJAC
TD6:40Isaac Smolko 5 Yd Pass From Quinn Gray (Josh Scobee Kick) 1431
Associated Press

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -- Jason Campbell got a much-needed touchdown. Mark Brunell got a loud ovation. And most of the Jacksonville Jaguars got a night off.

Campbell returned to the starting lineup after missing last week's game with a bruised left knee. He was 5-of-5 passing for 54 yards and a touchdown in Washington's 31-14 loss to the Jaguars on Thursday night in the preseason finale for both teams.

Campbell played just one series, but it was exactly what the Redskins (2-2) wanted to see from the third-year pro. Although he got hit once, he had ample time in the pocket and capped the drive with a 23-yard strike down the sideline to Antwaan Randle El.

It was Campbell's first touchdown pass of the preseason, an encouraging sign for an offense that scored just 37 points in its first three games.

"It couldn't be a better way for him to end the preseason," Brunell said.

Brunell took over from there, getting plenty of playing time in his first game in Jacksonville as an opposing player.

The face of the Jaguars for nine years, Brunell got a warm welcome as he jogged onto the field. He didn't get quite the same reception when he threw a 14-yard TD pass to Ryan Hoag late in the first half to give the Redskins a 14-3 lead.

Brunell still has a house in Jacksonville, visits a few times each year and would like to make it his full-time home again once he's retired.

His main concern now, though, is holding off Todd Collins for the backup job.

Brunell took a big step toward that goal Thursday, finishing 5-of-6 for 47 yards. Collins did not play.

"I feel pretty good about the way I played," Brunell said. "We moved the ball and got a touchdown. That's what you want to do."

Fourth-stringer Jordan Palmer was 2-of-8 for 10 yards with an interception, which recently signed linebacker Roy Manning returned 27 yards for a touchdown and a 24-14 lead in the third.

Jacksonville's quarterback situation is considerably clearer. Despite missing 10 games last season, Byron Leftwich is so entrenched as the starter that he was one of 30 players who didn't even dress for the game.

The Jaguars (3-1) had 11 players on the inactive list, and coach Jack Del Rio allowed another 19 to change into street clothes just before the opening kickoff.

"It was a bone," receiver Ernest Wilford said. "We'll take it."

The only starters to see the field were right tackle Tony Pashos, who has struggled in the preseason, and receiver Dennis Northcutt, who only played as a punt returner.

Backup quarterback David Garrard got the start, going 7-of-10 for 77 yards, while third-teamer Quinn Gray played extensively.

Gray, who might be cut Saturday if the Jags decide to keep just two quarterbacks, was 17-of-22 for 172 yards and two touchdowns. He had a 40-yard TD pass to Reggie Williams with 36 seconds remaining in the first half, making it 14-10.

"You can't worry about it," Gray said. "I've got gray hairs already. I don't need no more gray hairs. You go out and play as best you can. If your best isn't enough, maybe it isn't enough. All you can do is try to make things hard for somebody to make a decision to tell you can't play on their team and you can't play in this league."

Jacksonville had three position battles of note.

LaBrandon Toefield and Alvin Pearman are vying for the final running back spot. Toefield, trying to overcome two preseason fumbles, ran 19 times for 84 yards and had a 12-yard TD run. Pearman gained 21 yards on nine carries and had a 28-yard punt return.

The sixth receiver position is between Charles Sharon and rookie John Broussard. Sharon caught four passes for 51 yards while Broussard, a speedy seventh-round pick from San Jose State, had four receptions for 30 yards and made a leaping catch near the sideline.

And Jacksonville's final cornerback spot seemingly worked itself out. Second-year player Dee Webb and journeyman Bruce Thornton entered the game trying secure a roster spot.

Webb got beat on Randle El's TD catch and was flagged for pass interference on the play. He got penalized again in the second quarter, another pass interference call that led to Washington's second touchdown.

"I just got off to a slow start and gave up two early touchdowns," Webb said. "Stuff like that happens. You've got to keep playing and let the coached evaluate the film and let them choose what they want to do."

Game notes
As expected, Redskins RB Clinton Portis (knee), LT Chris Samuels (knee) and LB Marcus Washington (elbow) did not play. ... LG Pete Kendall, acquired in a trade with the New York Jets last week, started and played well. ... Jags TE Isaac Smolko, who caught a TD pass, also played linebacker in the second half.


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