Chicago 16, Washington 24

1 2 3 4 T
CHI (5-8) 0 0 10 6 16
WAS (6-7) 0 7 7 10 24

Final

8:00 PM ET
December 6, 2007
FedEx Field,
Landover, MD

Backup QB Collins leads Redskins past reeling Bears

ESPNChicago.com 
Scouts Buzz
The game featured crucial injuries to star players -- including both starting quarterbacks. It also featured turnovers, missed and blocked field goal attempts, embarrassing fundamental errors and penalties. The game often was quite ugly. The sloppy play and influx of injuries begged the question about the logic behind playing games on such a short week, particularly this late in the season, when few players are truly healthy. A portion of this game was somewhat unwatchable, and at times, the quality of play matched that of the preseason. The first points were not scored until 17 seconds were left in the first half, but with both teams' seasons more or less on the line, the action did pick up. Washington quarterback Todd Collins played a solid game in relief, and the Redskins' pass protection was exceptional against a good pass-rushing Bears defensive line. That was the difference in Washington's victory.
-- Matt Williamson, Scouts Inc.

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2215
3rd down efficiency
5-166-15
4th down efficiency
1-10-0
Total Yards356345
Passing296314
Comp-Att
29-5125-36
Yards per pass
5.88.7
Rushing6031
Rushing Attempts
2424
Yards per rush
2.51.3
Penalties9-497-48
Turnovers21
Fumbles lost
01
Interceptions thrown
20
Possession31:1928:41
Air/Ground Leaders
Chicago Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Griese27/4529512
Grossman2/61400
Washington Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Collins15/2022420
Campbell10/1610000
Chicago Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Peterson173507
Wolfe313011
Washington Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Portis173607
Sellers1111
Chicago Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Berrian791135
Hester567017
Washington Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Cooley593033
Portis686054
Chicago Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Wolfe100
Ogunleye001
Washington Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Collins110
Campbell100
Scoring Summary
SECOND QUARTERCHIWAS
TD00:17Todd Yoder 21 Yd Pass From Todd Collins (Shaun Suisham Kick) 07
THIRD QUARTERCHIWAS
TD11:53Mike Sellers 1 Yd Run (Shaun Suisham Kick) 014
FG05:25Robbie Gould 30 Yd 314
TD03:23Bernard Berrian 17 Yd Pass From Brian Griese (Robbie Gould Kick) 1014
FOURTH QUARTERCHIWAS
FG11:52Shaun Suisham 23 Yd 1017
FG06:48Robbie Gould 22 Yd 1317
TD02:41Ladell Betts 16 Yd Pass From Todd Collins (Shaun Suisham Kick) 1324
FG00:30Robbie Gould 21 Yd 1624

LANDOVER, Md. (AP) -- Todd Collins kept waiting for another chance to play in the NFL. And waiting ... and waiting ... and waiting.

Forget about the five years without throwing for a touchdown. How about the three years without so much as attempting a pass of any sort?

Collins finally was called upon Thursday night by the weary Washington Redskins, and the perennial understudy performed brilliantly. Replacing injured starter Jason Campbell, Collins tossed two TDs to lead Washington over the fading Chicago Bears 24-16, ending the Redskins' four-game losing streak.

Making it even more special for Collins and the rest of the Redskins was the context of this win, coming as it did 1 1/2 weeks after the shooting death of safety Sean Taylor, and only three days after his burial.

"We've been through a lot. We really didn't have any practice time this week, dealing with the death of a teammate and a funeral," said Collins, 15-for-20 for 224 yards and his first two TD throws since 2002, when he played for Kansas City.

Said Redskins coach Joe Gibbs: "It seems like it's been forever since we won a game. This team's overcome so much. ... It's been an emotional roller coaster for us."

While the Redskins (6-7) consider themselves very much in the playoff chase in the so-so NFC, the Bears (5-8) were ready to concede they've followed up a trip to the Super Bowl with a dud of a season.

"It's pretty much over now," defensive end Alex Brown said.

Campbell departed in the second quarter with a dislocated left kneecap a few plays after hurting his throwing elbow, and Chicago quarterback Rex Grossman never returned from a left knee injury on his second drive.

Campbell will have an MRI exam Friday, and the Redskins said they would wait for those results before offering any prognosis.

Asked whether Grossman will play again this season, coach Lovie Smith said, "Don't know enough about it. You know, it didn't look good."

Grossman's replacement, Brian Griese, threw interceptions on consecutive passes in the second quarter, both picked off by Shawn Springs. The cornerback returned the first 53 yards, setting up Collins' 21-yard touchdown pass to another backup, tight end Todd Yoder, to put Washington ahead 7-0.

"I don't know that I've ever had a better performance coming off the bench. Ever," Gibbs said.

Griese was 21-for-45 for 295 yards and one TD, but also raised his interception total to 12 in seven appearances this season.

Both teams had a short turnaround from games Sunday, but the Redskins' preparation was even more limited. The entire organization traveled to Florida for the funeral of Taylor, who died after being shot last week.

Coincidentally, tickets for this game, printed months ago, featured a picture of Taylor.

"We got closure on Monday, and that's one of the things that helped us," defensive end Phillip Daniels said. "To get closure and move forward, that was big for us, for this team."

One sign of moving forward: The makeshift memorial to Taylor, set up on a patch of grass outside the stadium where his number 21 was painted, is gone. Fans dropped off flowers, candles, teddy bears, homemade signs and other tokens before Sunday's game, but nothing remained in that spot Thursday, other than some piles of snow.

The temperature was 26 degrees at kickoff, and perhaps a combination of the cold and the lack of regular rest contributed to all of the injuries. Among them: Daniels (sprained knee), running back Clinton Portis (stomach illness and bruised hand), right guard Randy Thomas (elbow) and cornerback Fred Smoot (cramps) of Washington, and defensive tackle Antonio Garay (ankle) of Chicago.

Also, Redskins tight end Chris Cooley limped off to the locker room with a bruised shin but was able to return. Portis made it back, too, but was limited to 36 yards rushing on 17 carries.

There were plenty of blunders on both sides: turnovers, missed field-goal attempts, penalties. Lots of penalties, 10 in the third quarter alone.

The trouble for Campbell began when he was hit on his throwing arm by Brandon McGowan at the end of a scramble. Campbell left for one play, allowing Collins to record his first NFL completion in three years, a 5-yarder to Reche Caldwell.

Campbell returned on Washington's next possession, but lasted three plays before hurting his knee and being driven off the field on a cart. Then, right before halftime, Springs' interception set up Collins-to-Yoder -- hardly a combination the Redskins would have imagined.

After all, Yoder hadn't caught a TD this season or any pass at all over the previous five games. And the 36-year-old Collins? He had a grand total of one touchdown toss over the past decade.

"I've been preparing ... for literally hundreds of games," Collins said. "This was really the first time I was able to go in and get to play in a situation that really mattered."

Game notes
Bears DL Tommie Harris said he was bumped by a fan who ran onto the field. "I didn't know whether to beat him up," Harris said. ... Griese's 17-yard TD pass to Bernard Berrian in the third quarter ended Washington's streak of nine quarters without allowing a touchdown.


NFL Scores

Thursday, December 6th 2007
Chicago 16 Final
Washington 24
Sunday, December 9th 2007
Miami 17 Final
Buffalo 38
St. Louis 10 Final
Cincinnati 19
Dallas 28 Final
Detroit 27
Oakland 7 Final
Green Bay 38
San Diego 23 Final
Tennessee 17 OT
NY Giants 16 Final
Philadelphia 13
Carolina 6 Final
Jacksonville 37
Tampa Bay 14 Final
Houston 28
Minnesota 27 Final
San Francisco 7
Arizona 21 Final
Seattle 42
Kansas City 7 Final
Denver 41
Pittsburgh 13 Final
New England 34
Cleveland 24 Final
NY Jets 18
Indianapolis 44 Final
Baltimore 20
Monday, December 10th 2007
New Orleans 34 Final
Atlanta 14