New Orleans 24, Washington 29

1 2 3 4 T
NOR (1-1) 0 10 14 0 24
WAS (1-1) 3 6 6 14 29

Final

1:00 PM ET
September 14, 2008
FedEx Field,
Landover, MD

Skins edge Saints as Santana Moss helps Campbell transform offense

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1625
3rd down efficiency
3-103-11
4th down efficiency
0-01-1
Total Yards250455
Passing195306
Comp-Att
22-3324-36
Yards per pass
5.98.5
Rushing55149
Rushing Attempts
1931
Yards per rush
2.94.8
Penalties5-554-26
Turnovers31
Fumbles lost
11
Interceptions thrown
20
Possession25:4634:14
Air/Ground Leaders
New Orleans Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Brees22/3321612
Washington Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Campbell24/3632110
New Orleans Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Bush102809
McAllister21005
Washington Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Portis2196213
Moss127027
New Orleans Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Bush763014
Patten555022
Washington Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Moss7164167
Cooley572027
New Orleans Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Shockey110
Evans001
Washington Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Randle El110
Horton001
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERNORWAS
FG01:27Shaun Suisham 22 Yd 03
SECOND QUARTERNORWAS
FG13:24Shaun Suisham 36 Yd 06
TD08:34Pierre Thomas 1 Yd Run (Martin Gramatica Kick) 76
FG01:04Shaun Suisham 35 Yd 79
FG00:00Martin Gramatica 49 Yd 109
THIRD QUARTERNORWAS
TD09:47Robert Meachem 19 Yd Pass From Drew Brees (Martin Gramatica Kick) 179
TD05:01Clinton Portis 9 Yd Run (Two-Point Conversion Failed) 1715
TD00:02Reggie Bush 55 Yd Punt Return (Martin Gramatica Kick) 2415
FOURTH QUARTERNORWAS
TD05:59Clinton Portis 8 Yd Run (Shaun Suisham Kick) 2422
TD03:29Santana Moss 67 Yd Pass From Jason Campbell (Shaun Suisham Kick) 2429
Associated Press

LANDOVER, Md. -- In his attempt to redesign the Washington Redskins offense, rookie coach Jim Zorn has constantly peppered Jason Campbell with all sorts of phrases. One of them: "Avoid, reset and throw."

After a miserable first game, Campbell last week responded with a phrase of his own: "Coach, just trust me."

Fast Facts

• Santana Moss finished with 164 receiving yards, his second most yards in a single game and the most in a home game in his NFL career.

• Jason Campbell passed for 321 yards, his most in a home game in his career and the second most overall.

• Reggie Bush recorded his second career punt return for a touchdown and led the Saints in receiving with seven catches and 63 yards.

-- ESPN research

On Sunday, both got the point. Campbell went from uncomfortable to prolific with a 321-yard passing day, and he mastered the "avoid, reset and throw" move with aplomb on a 67-yard touchdown to Santana Moss as the Redskins came from behind to beat the New Orleans Saints 29-24.

"We talked a lot during the week," Campbell said. "I said 'Coach, just trust me.' And he said, 'I've got to trust you more.' We do it together."

Campbell appeared out of sorts with Zorn's West Coast attack in a 16-7 loss to the Giants, but he went 24-for-36 with no interceptions against the Saints. He completed his last eight passes as the Redskins (1-1) overcame a nine-point deficit with two touchdowns in the final 6 1/2 minutes.

"I don't really know how to act, but I am very excited," Zorn said of his first NFL win. "I wish I could enjoy it as much as I had to endure last week for four or five days, but I won't be able to."

The big play came with 3:29 left and the Redskins trailing 24-22. Campbell avoided the rush, stepped forward and hit Moss in stride, the receiver one step ahead of rookie cornerback Tracy Porter. Zorn had chided Campbell for failing to make a similar play against the Giants, costing the team a potential touchdown.

This time, Moss, the secondary target on the play, didn't slow down as he did against the Giants. Campbell spotted him and let the ball fly. Lesson learned all around.

"I'm patting myself on the back, but really it's all bogus," Zorn said. "He had to make the play. He made the call, he made the play, he made the move. That truly is it."

While Zorn was celebrating his first win, the Saints (1-1) failed to give coach Sean Payton a victory on the day the team extended his contract through the 2012 season.

Reggie Bush returned a punt 55 yards for a touchdown that gave the Saints a 24-15 lead at the end of the third quarter. But New Orleans remained in the game principally because all five of the Redskins' first-half drives ended in field-goal attempts.

"I thought we were fortunate to be up by nine going into the fourth quarter," Payton said. "That teased us a little bit. But when it came time in the fourth quarter with some critical plays -- offensively trying to make a yard, trying to convert a third-and-5, or defensively trying to keep the ball in front of us -- they made those plays."

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The Saints committed three turnovers, and all landed in the hands of seventh-round draft pick Chris Horton. Horton said he "just started sweating" with nerves when he woke up Sunday morning and learned he would be making his first start because Reed Doughty was sick. Horton recovered a fumble and caught two tipped interceptions, the last one ending the Saints' final drive with 2:59 to play.

Bush carried 10 times for 28 yards and caught seven passes for 63 yards, a mediocre day until he avoided three Redskins and flew down the left sideline for his punt return touchdown.

Robert Meachem, an oft-injured first-round pick a year ago, was active for the first time in his pro career because of Marques Colston's thumb injury. His first catch was a touchdown: 19 yards from Drew Brees in the third quarter, capping an 80-yard drive that gave the Saints a 17-9 lead.

Clinton Portis had 21 carries for 96 yards and two touchdowns for the Redskins, who cemented the victory -- and tightened the Zorn-Campbell bond -- with a risky fourth-and-2 pass to Moss at the Saints 34 right after the 2-minute warning.

"A real gutsy call," guard Pete Kendall said. "I didn't know if we'd pooch punt or if we'd attempt a field goal. ... When I heard the play call come in, I thought, 'This could be really good, if it works out particularly, because it shows a lot of confidence in the quarterback."

Game notes
DE Jason Taylor had his first sack with the Redskins. ... New Orleans S Aaron Glenn left with an ankle injury. X-rays were negative. ... Saints RB Deuce McAllister had his first carries since Week 3 of last season; he missed the rest of 2007 with a knee injury. ... A hot and steamy day -- 90 degrees at kickoff, hottest in FedEx Field history -- prompted Zorn to have sideline personnel hold up canvas sheets to help cool the players. He didn't want to use a more structured version he invented for practices (known as the "Z-shade") because NFL rules would have required the Redskins to supply one for the Saints as well. Some Saints players, including TE Jeremy Shockey, used IVs to stay hydrated.


NFL Scores

Sunday, September 14th 2008
Tennessee 24 Final
Cincinnati 7
Green Bay 48 Final
Detroit 25
Oakland 23 Final
Kansas City 8
NY Giants 41 Final
St. Louis 13
Indianapolis 18 Final
Minnesota 15
New Orleans 24 Final
Washington 29
Chicago 17 Final
Carolina 20
Buffalo 20 Final
Jacksonville 16
San Francisco 33 Final
Seattle 30 OT
Atlanta 9 Final
Tampa Bay 24
San Diego 38 Final
Denver 39
New England 19 Final
NY Jets 10
Miami 10 Final
Arizona 31
Pittsburgh 10 Final
Cleveland 6
Monday, September 15th 2008
Philadelphia 37 Final
Dallas 41