Washington 23, Philadelphia 17

1 2 3 4 T
WAS (4-1) 0 9 7 7 23
PHI (2-3) 14 0 0 3 17

Final

1:00 PM ET
October 5, 2008
Lincoln Financial Field,
Philadelphia, PA

Week after winning at Dallas, Washington prevails in Philly

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2214
3rd down efficiency
11-195-12
4th down efficiency
1-10-0
Total Yards388254
Passing185196
Comp-Att
17-3017-29
Yards per pass
6.26.8
Rushing20358
Rushing Attempts
4418
Yards per rush
4.63.2
Penalties3-244-33
Turnovers00
Fumbles lost
00
Interceptions thrown
00
Possession34:4525:15
Air/Ground Leaders
Washington Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Campbell16/2917600
Randle El1/11810
Philadelphia Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
McNabb17/2919600
Washington Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Portis29145127
Betts944014
Philadelphia Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Westbrook123319
Jackson21308
Washington Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Cooley8109126
Randle El334016
Philadelphia Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Brown484040
Westbrook651017
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERWASPHI
TD08:26Brian Westbrook 9 Yd Run (David Akers Kick) 07
TD07:47Desean Jackson 68 Yd Punt Return (David Akers Kick) 014
SECOND QUARTERWASPHI
FG12:00Shaun Suisham 41 Yd 314
FG01:56Shaun Suisham 48 Yd 614
FG00:02Shaun Suisham 50 Yd 914
THIRD QUARTERWASPHI
TD08:08Chris Cooley 18 Yd Pass From Antwaan Randle El (Shaun Suisham Kick) 1614
FOURTH QUARTERWASPHI
TD14:54Clinton Portis 4 Yd Run (Shaun Suisham Kick) 2314
FG07:18David Akers 23 Yd 2317
Associated Press

PHILADELPHIA -- A few of the Washington Redskins were walking off the field, high-fiving, hugging and celebrating another road victory when they looked up at disgruntled fans and gave them another reason to pout.

"There's a new Beast of the East," players shouted.

That's no exaggeration.

Fast Facts

• Wash-
ington has won at Dallas and at Philadelphia in the same season for the first time since 2005.

• Clinton Portis rushed for 145 yards and a TD, his second straight 100-yard rushing game. It's only the second time in the last three seasons he's posted consecutive 100-yard games.

• Donovan McNabb threw for 196 yards but was held without a passing TD for the first time this season.

-- ESPN research

Clinton Portis ran for 145 yards and one touchdown, wide receiver Antwaan Randle El threw a TD pass and the Redskins beat the Philadelphia Eagles 23-17 on Sunday.

Washington (4-1) has made it through the first five games under new coach Jim Zorn better than anyone expected. The Redskins went to Dallas last week and handed the Cowboys their first loss, 26-24. They've played all three division rivals on the road and their next three opponents -- Cleveland, Detroit and St. Louis -- are a combined 1-11.

And Washington's offense didn't commit a turnover for the fifth straight game.

"I think the NFL was trying to throw us to the fire, to get rid of the 'Skins out of this division," Portis said. "I think that we play our best football with our backs up against the wall."

The Eagles (2-3) are close to having to look ahead to next season. They were the only NFC East team to miss the playoffs in 2007, finishing last for the second time in three years. With Donovan McNabb healthy coming into this season, they were hoping to make a run at the Super Bowl. Instead, they're buried in last place again.

"I was embarrassed the last two weeks," McNabb said. "Two teams that we should not have lost to."

DeSean Jackson had a 68-yard punt return for a score, but the Eagles couldn't generate much on offense. Brian Westbrook, back after missing a game with an ankle injury, had just 84 total yards.

Meanwhile, Portis piled up the yards against the league's best run defense. The Eagles had allowed just 53.8 per game on the ground.

"Clinton Portis would say this. He doesn't do all that running by himself," Zorn said. "Our offensive line, they were coming off the ball, they were really doing a nice job communicating. It wasn't as though they were playing a real soft defense, either."

Shaun Suisham kicked three field goals beyond 40 yards, helping the Redskins overcome a 14-0 deficit. Jason Campbell threw for 176 yards.

About the only reason for fans to cheer came at the end of the game, when the Phillies beat the Milwaukee Brewers to advance to the National League Championship Series.

"It's going to be tough for us, but we're going to continue to fight," Westbrook said. "We're not going to quit."

Portis ran in from the 4 to give the Redskins a 23-14 lead early in the fourth quarter. Washington started the drive at the Eagles 43 after a 28-yard punt return by Randle El and a personal foul penalty on Tank Daniels at the end of the play.

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The Eagles went nearly 30 minutes without getting a first down and had four straight three-and-outs until finally putting together a long drive. However, they couldn't punch it in after reaching the 2. Westbrook was stopped for no gain and then lost 3 yards, forcing the Eagles to settle for a 23-yard field goal by David Akers that cut it to 23-17.

Philadelphia had problems at the goal line in a 24-20 loss at Chicago last week. The Bears stopped the Eagles on three straight runs from the 1 late in the fourth quarter to preserve the victory.

Washington took its first lead at 16-14 on Randle El's 18-yard TD pass to Chris Cooley early in the third quarter.

Randle El caught a 16-yard pass on third-and-9 to keep the drive going. Portis followed with a 21-yard run to the Eagles 37. Two plays later, Randle El took an end-around handoff, stopped just shy of the line of scrimmage and tossed a perfect pass to a wide-open Cooley for the score.

It was the first TD allowed by the Eagles at home in four games, dating to last season. A former quarterback at Indiana, Randle El has four career TD passes, including two with the Redskins.

"They had a good game plan and they executed it very well," Eagles linebacker Stewart Bradley said.

Down 14-0, the Redskins chipped away behind Suisham's accurate leg. His 41-yarder put Washington on the board, and he nailed a 48-yarder to make it 14-6 after a 15-play drive that lasted 8:19. Then he was perfect from 50 yards to get the Redskins within 14-9 at the end of the first half.

Westbrook scored on a 9-yard run to cap the first possession.

Game notes
Akers missed a 50-yard field goal wide right on Philadelphia's second possession. He's 3-for-14 beyond 40 yards the past two seasons, including 1-for-4 this year. ... The Redskins were 11-for-19 on third downs. ... Cooley had eight receptions for 109 yards.


NFL Scores

Sunday, October 5th 2008
Chicago 34 Final
Detroit 7
Atlanta 27 Final
Green Bay 24
San Diego 10 Final
Miami 17
Seattle 6 Final
NY Giants 44
Washington 23 Final
Philadelphia 17
Kansas City 0 Final
Carolina 34
Tennessee 13 Final
Baltimore 10
Indianapolis 31 Final
Houston 27
Tampa Bay 13 Final
Denver 16
Cincinnati 22 Final
Dallas 31
Buffalo 17 Final
Arizona 41
New England 30 Final
San Francisco 21
Pittsburgh 26 Final
Jacksonville 21
Monday, October 6th 2008
Minnesota 30 Final
New Orleans 27