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Washington VS Philadelphia
January 1, 2012
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Final1234 Score
Washington0073 10
Philadelphia37321 34
Wrap
Scoring Summary
First Quarter
Philadelphia Field Goal - 35-yarder by Alex Henery.
Second Quarter
Philadelphia Touchdown - 7-yard pass from Michael Vick to Chad Hall. (Alex Henery extra point is good).
Third Quarter
Washington Touchdown - 47-yard pass from Rex Grossman to Roy Helu. (Graham Gano extra point is good).
Philadelphia Field Goal - 20-yarder by Alex Henery.
Fourth Quarter
Washington Field Goal - 27-yarder by Graham Gano.
Philadelphia Touchdown - 62-yard pass from Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson. (Alex Henery extra point is good).
Final Team Statistics
Statistics Washington Philadelphia
First Downs 21 24
Rushes-yards 25-130 19-75
Passing yards 256 335
Return yards 247 315
Passing (Att-Comp-Int) 45-22-1 39-24-1
Punts-Average 5-36.6 4-50.3
Penalties-Yards 6-71 8-75
Time of Possession 30:41 29:19
Individual Statistics
Rushing
Washington Evan Royster 20-113, Darrel Young 1-12, Roy Helu 4-5
Philadelphia Dion Lewis 12-58, Ronnie Brown 6-14, Michael Vick 1-3
Passing
Washington Rex Grossman (22-45), Yards: 256, Sacked: 1, TD: 1
Philadelphia Michael Vick (24-39), Yards: 335, Sacked: 2, TD: 3
Receiving
Washington Evan Royster 5-52, Jabar Gaffney 4-28, Santana Moss 3-45, Darrel Young 3-32, Roy Helu 2-48, Logan Paulsen 2-29, Brandon Banks 1-10, Donte Stallworth 1-8, Terrence Austin 1-4, Anthony Armstrong 0-0, Niles Paul 0-0
Philadelphia Jeremy Maclin 8-105, Brent Celek 6-86, DeSean Jackson 4-86, Jason Avant 4-42, Clay Harbor 1-9, Chad Hall 1-7, Ronnie Brown 0-0

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