Washington Redskins vs New York Giants
WAP2000120306 - 03 DECEMBER 2000 - LANDOVER, MARYLAND, USA: Washington Redskin quarterback Brad Johnson (14) passes in the 3rd quarter. Johnson was replaced by back-up quarterback Jeff George in the 4th quarter, The New York Giants defeated the Washington Redskins 9-7 in Landover, Maryland December 3, 2000. bc/Bill Clark UPI
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