Washington Redskins vs Seattle Seahawks in Seattle
Washington Redskins fan Joe Davis holds his sleeping son, Jeb Davis, while watching the Washington Redskins drive against the Seattle Seahawks in the third quarter at Qwest Field in Seattle on November 23, 2008. The Redskins beat the Seahawks 20-17. (UPI Photo/Jim Bryant)
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