Cleveland 11, Washington 14

1 2 3 4 T
CLE (2-4) 0 0 3 8 11
WAS (5-2) 0 0 7 7 14

Final

4:15 PM ET
October 19, 2008
FedEx Field,
Landover, MD

Portis, Redskins rebound from narrow loss to push back Browns

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1617
3rd down efficiency
4-163-11
4th down efficiency
1-20-0
Total Yards236351
Passing134158
Comp-Att
14-3714-23
Yards per pass
3.66.9
Rushing102193
Rushing Attempts
2836
Yards per rush
3.65.4
Penalties4-255-38
Turnovers01
Fumbles lost
01
Interceptions thrown
00
Possession31:0828:52
Air/Ground Leaders
Cleveland Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Anderson14/3713610
Washington Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Campbell14/2316410
Cleveland Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Lewis1980022
Harrison31206
Washington Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Portis27175127
Cartwright31207
Cleveland Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Edwards458020
Stallworth224018
Washington Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Moss475135
Randle El456025
Cleveland Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Anderson100
Pool001
Washington Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Portis110
Cooley100
Scoring Summary
THIRD QUARTERCLEWAS
TD07:30Clinton Portis 3 Yd Run (Shaun Suisham Kick) 07
FG02:43Phil Dawson 37 Yd 37
FOURTH QUARTERCLEWAS
TD12:28Santana Moss 18 Yd Pass From Jason Campbell (Shaun Suisham Kick) 314
TD02:44Josh Cribbs 1 Yd Pass From Derek Anderson (Derek Anderson Pass To Braylon Edwards For Two-Point Conversion) 1114
Associated Press

LANDOVER, Md. -- It's easy to focus on talkative rookie coach Jim Zorn, whose West Coast offense surprisingly comes with a heavy dose of smashmouth. Or on Clinton Portis, who had a 175-yard game and is running better than ever.

Fast Facts

• Clinton Portis rushed for 175 yards and a TD, his fourth straight 100-yard rushing game. Portis has now rushed for 570 yards in his last four games.

• The Browns have yet to score a touchdown in the first or third quarters this season.

• Santana Moss recorded his fourth receiving touchdown of the season, eclipsing last year's total when he scored three.

-- ESPN research

Or on Santana Moss, whose three spin moves essentially produced two touchdowns. Or on the fact that two straight games have hinged on long field-goal attempts in the final seconds.

But how about some props for the Washington Redskins' defense? With several big plays, the Redskins shut down the Cleveland Browns 14-11 Sunday, throttling a team that looked unstoppable against the world champions only a week earlier.

"Somebody's got to do the dirty work," said defensive tackle Kedric Golston, who batted away one of five passes deflected at the line of scrimmage, "and we take just as much pride in doing the dirty work as we do making the play."

Led by middle linebacker London Fletcher and missing injured cornerback Shawn Springs, the defense gave up only 236 yards and nearly didn't allow a touchdown for the second straight week. Carlos Rogers, nursing a calf injury, held Braylon Edwards to four catches. Demetric Evans knocked away a fourth-down pass near the goal line. Andre Carter had a sack for the Redskins (5-2), who have won five of six and bounced back from last week's last-play loss to the St. Louis Rams.

"They're the ones who kept us in the game," center Casey Rabach said. "When the offense finally decided to get it right and start playing football, we had a chance still."

The Browns (2-4), who had won two straight, had their point production drop from 35 against the Giants. Their yards total plummeted from 454. Derek Anderson went from 310 yards passing to 136 (14-for-37) and was hurt by several drops. Kellen Winslow, back after missing last week's game with an unidentified illness, didn't catch a pass until late.

"We might have underestimated the Redskins," Edwards said. "The defense played tremendous, and we've got to give them help. I was a little frustrated early in the game, and it messed me up."

Coach Romeo Crennel didn't think his players "had quite the energy they had on Monday night" against the Giants. Among the culprits was Anderson, who was 5-for-22 before the late rally.

"This team reverted back to some of the things they did earlier in the year," Crennel said. "It's hard to blame one particular guy, but as the quarterback, he takes a lot of the blame because he is the guy with the ball in his hands."

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The game's first 14 possessions ended in 13 punts and a missed field goal, but Portis kept churning away, breaking a scoreless tie with a 3-yard touchdown run midway through the third quarter. Portis, who entered the weekend as the NFL's leading rusher, had 27 carries despite a nagging hip flexor that limited him in practice most of last week.

Portis' fourth consecutive 100-yard game brought his season total to 818 yards. His only faux pas was a fourth-quarter fumble that led to the Browns' lone touchdown.

"He didn't practice much this week and he threw out a 175-yard rushing game. I'm not going to encourage that," Zorn said with a smile.

Jason Campbell went a modest 14-for-23 for 164 yards, but he still hasn't thrown an interception all season. Moss, kept quiet the previous two games, caught four passes for 75 yards. He made two spin moves on a 35-yard reception that set up Portis' touchdown, then spun around again at the 1 on his 18-yard scoring catch that put the Redskins ahead 14-3 early in the fourth.

But the Browns nearly recovered. Unable to score despite a first-and-goal at the 1, they got the ball back after Portis' fumble and found the end zone on Joshua Cribbs' 1-yard catch and added a 2-point conversion. Cleveland then forced Washington to punt and drove to the Redskins 36 in the final minute, but Phil Dawson missed what would have been a career-long 54-yard field goal with 25 seconds to play.

The scene on the sideline was similar to last week, when the Redskins lost on a 49-yard kick on the game's last play.

"Very nervous," cornerback Fred Smoot said. "Especially after last week's field goal, which broke my heart. Once I saw it go to the right, it was a relief."

Game notes
RB Shaun Alexander, signed by the Redskins on Tuesday, had three carries for 8 yards. ... Campbell tweaked his groin when his foot slipped while attempting a pass in the first quarter, but he did not miss a play. ... Browns injuries: DE Corey Williams (shoulder), LB Shantee Orr (foot). ... The Redskins' streak of 332 regular-season pass attempts without an interception surpasses the previous NFL team record of 281 set by Oakland in 2001. Campbell's individual streak is 224, still well short of Bernie Kosar's mark of 308. ... Anderson and FB Lawrence Vickers downplayed an on-field spat they had in the fourth quarter. "We were both trying to call a timeout. That's basically it," Vickers said. "No friction."


NFL Scores

Sunday, October 19th 2008
San Diego 14 Final
Buffalo 23
Minnesota 41 Final
Chicago 48
Pittsburgh 38 Final
Cincinnati 10
Tennessee 34 Final
Kansas City 10
Dallas 14 Final
St. Louis 34
Baltimore 27 Final
Miami 13
San Francisco 17 Final
NY Giants 29
New Orleans 7 Final
Carolina 30
Detroit 21 Final
Houston 28
Indianapolis 14 Final
Green Bay 34
NY Jets 13 Final
Oakland 16 OT
Cleveland 11 Final
Washington 14
Seattle 10 Final
Tampa Bay 20
Monday, October 20th 2008
Denver 7 Final
New England 41