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Gamebook (PDF) National Football League Game Summary NFL Copyright © 2020 by The National Football League. All rights reserved. This summary and play-by-play is for the express purpose of assisting media in their coverage of the game; any other use of this material is prohibited without the written permission of the National Football League. Date: Sunday, 1/3/2021 Washington Football Team at Philadelphia Eagles Start Time: 8:22 PM EST at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA Game Day Weather Game Weather: Rain Temp: 38° F (3.3° C) Humidity: 92%, Wind: N 10 mph Played Open Stadium on Turf: Grass Outdoor Weather: Rain, Wind Chill: 31 Officials Referee: Torbert, Ronald (62) Umpire: Ellison, Roy (81) Down Judge: Holt, Patrick (106) Line Judge: Bradley, Greg (98) Field Judge: Coleman, James (95) Side Judge: Cheek, Boris (41) Back Judge: Yette, Greg (38) Replay Official: Cerimeli, Tyler (0) Lineups Washington Football Team Philadelphia Eagles Offense Defense Offense Defense WR 17 T.McLaurin DE 99 C.Young WR 13 T.Fulgham DE 75 V.Curry LT 78 C.Lucas DT 94 D.Payne LT 69 M.Pryor DT 97 M.Jackson LG 71 W.Schweitzer DT 93 J.Allen LG 73 I.Seumalo DT 93 J.Hargrave C 73 C.Roullier DE 90 M.Sweat C 62 J.Kelce DE 55 B.Graham RG 75 B.Scherff OLB 55 C.Holcomb RG 67 N.Herbig OLB 49 A.Singleton RT 76 M.Moses MLB 53 J.Bostic RT 64 B.Toth MLB 57 T.Edwards TE 82 L.Thomas CB 29 K.Fuller TE 86 Z.Ertz CB 42 K.Wallace WR 89 C.Sims CB 23 R.Darby WR 84 G.Ward CB 24 D.Slay RB 24 A.Gibson CB 20 J.Moreland WR 18 J.Reagor S 37 G.Arnold RB 41 J.McKissic SS 31 K.Curl RB 35 B.Scott S 22 M.Epps QB 11 A.Smith FS 39 J.Reaves QB 2 J.Hurts S 36 R.Ford Substitutions Substitutions K 3 D.Hopkins, P 5 T.Way, WR 15 S.Sims, CB 25 F.Moreau, S 30 T.Apke, CB 32 P 1 C.Johnston, K 4 J.Elliott, QB 7 N.Sudfeld, WR 19 J.Arcega-Whiteside, RB 30 D.Johnson, RB 34 P.Barber, S 46 C.Luke, LB 47 K.Hudson, LB 50 J.Norris, LS C.Clement, RB 32 J.Huntley, S 33 B.Countess, LS 45 R.Lovato, DB 46 57 N.Sundberg, LB 59 J.Kunaszyk, C 60 K.Ismael, G 67 W.Martin, T 72 J.Houston, DB 48 E.Riley, LB 53 R.Smith, DE 58 G.Avery, LB 59 J.Bachie, DT D.Sharpe, WR 80 D.Inman, WR 83 I.Wright, TE 85 M.Baugh, TE 87 J.Sprinkle, 61 R.Williams, C 66 R.Pierschbacher, T 72 P.Wanogho, C 74 L.Juriga, DT 76 DE 91 R.Kerrigan, DE 95 C.Toohill, DE 96 J.Smith-Williams, DT 97 T.Settle T.McGill, WR 80 Q.Watkins, WR 82 J.Hightower, TE 83 C.Wilson, DE 95 J.Ostman Did Not Play Did Not Play QB 4 T.Heinicke, QB 6 S.Montez, LB 48 M.Kendricks TE 81 J.Croom Not Active Not Active WR 10 A.Gandy-Golden, WR 19 R.Foster, RB 35 L.Miller, LB 54 K.Pierre-Louis, WR 10 D.Jackson, QB 11 C.Wentz, WR 17 A.Jeffery, RB 26 M.Sanders, CB 38 LB 58 T.Davis, T 66 D.Steinmetz M.Jacquet, T 68 J.Mailata, TE 85 R.Rodgers, TE 88 D.Goedert, DT 91 F.Cox, DE 96 D.Barnett Field Goals (made ( ) & missed) D.Hopkins (42) (42) 1 2 3 4 OT Total VISITOR: Washington Football Team 10 7 0 3 0 20 HOME: Philadelphia Eagles 0 14 0 0 0 14 Scoring Plays Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home Football Team 1 4:19 T.McLaurin 5 yd. pass from A.Smith (D.Hopkins kick) (15-91, 8:13) 7 0 Football Team 1 2:02 D.Hopkins 42 yd. Field Goal (4-8, 2:06) 10 0 Eagles 2 10:18 J.Hurts 6 yd. run (J.Elliott kick) (10-75, 6:44) 10 7 Eagles 2 3:54 J.Hurts 6 yd. run (J.Elliott kick) (7-65, 4:09) 10 14 Football Team 2 0:20 L.Thomas 13 yd. pass from A.Smith (D.Hopkins kick) (9-55, 1:04) 17 14 Football Team 4 7:42 D.Hopkins 42 yd. Field Goal (4-1, 1:52) 20 14 Paid Attendance: 0 Time: 3:02 Washington Football Team vs Philadelphia Eagles 1/3/2021 at Lincoln Financial Field Final Individual Statistics Washington Football Team Philadelphia Eagles RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD A.Gibson 19 75 3.9 13 0 B.Scott 15 65 4.3 20 0 S.Sims 1 18 18.0 18 0 J.Hurts 8 34 4.3 9 2 P.Barber 4 10 2.5 3 0 N.Sudfeld 2 12 6.0 12 0 J.McKissic 2 0 0.0 3 0 J.Huntley 2 5 2.5 5 0 A.Smith 1 0 0.0 0 0 J.Hightower 1 1 1.0 1 0 C.Clement 1 1 1.0 1 0 Total 27 103 3.8 18 0 Total 29 118 4.1 20 2 PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT A.Smith 32 22 162 3/17 2 18 2 75.3 J.Hurts 20 7 72 1/5 0 30 1 25.4 N.Sudfeld 12 5 32 2/16 0 10 1 14.6 G.Ward 1 1 15 0/0 0 15 0 118.8 Total 32 22 162 3/17 2 18 2 75.3 Total 33 13 119 3/21 0 30 2 24.7 PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD T.McLaurin 8 7 40 5.7 11 1 Z.Ertz 6 3 16 5.3 7 0 C.Sims 5 5 43 8.6 16 0 J.Arcega-Whiteside 3 2 40 20.0 30 0 J.McKissic 8 5 30 6.0 10 0 B.Scott 5 2 14 7.0 9 0 L.Thomas 6 3 37 12.3 18 1 T.Fulgham 2 1 15 15.0 15 0 A.Gibson 1 1 6 6.0 6 0 J.Reagor 1 1 15 15.0 15 0 S.Sims 1 1 6 6.0 6 0 C.Clement 1 1 7 7.0 7 0 Q.Watkins 5 1 6 6.0 6 0 G.Ward 3 1 6 6.0 6 0 J.Huntley 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 J.Hightower 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 Total 29 22 162 7.4 18 2 Total 29 13 119 9.2 30 0 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD K.Curl 1 0 0.0 0 0 T.Edwards 1 13 13.0 13 0 J.Reaves 1 0 0.0 0 0 M.Epps 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 2 0 0.0 0 0 Total 2 13 6.5 13 0 PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN20 LG T.Way 6 261 43.5 40.5 0 1 48 C.Johnston 5 226 45.2 37.2 1 2 49 Total 6 261 43.5 40.5 0 1 48 Total 5 226 45.2 37.2 1 2 49 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD S.Sims 2 20 10.0 1 20 0 G.Ward 4 18 4.5 2 15 0 [OUT OF BOUNDS] 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 [TOUCHBACK] 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Total 2 20 10.0 1 20 0 Total 4 18 4.5 2 15 0 KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD D.Johnson 1 22 22.0 0 22 0 [TOUCHBACK] 5 0 0.0 0 0 0 [TOUCHBACK] 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 Total 1 22 22.0 0 22 0 Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 Washington Football Team FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS S.Sims 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A.Smith 1 0 1 -4 0 0 0 0 0 0 C.Young 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 0 Total 2 0 2 -4 0 0 1 10 0 0 Philadelphia Eagles FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS N.Sudfeld 1 1 0 -4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 1 1 0 -4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Washington Football Team vs Philadelphia Eagles 1/3/2021 at Lincoln Financial Field Final Team Statistics Visitor Home Football Team Eagles TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 16 16 By Rushing 6 7 By Passing 8 5 By Penalty 2 4 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 6-15-40.0% 5-14-35.7% FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 0-0-0.0% 1-2-50.0% TOTAL NET YARDS 248 216 Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) 62 65 Average gain per offensive play 4.0 3.3 NET YARDS RUSHING 103 118 Total Rushing Plays 27 29 Average gain per rushing play 3.8 4.1 Tackles for a loss-number and yards 2-9 0-0 NET YARDS PASSING 145 98 Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass 3-17 3-21 Gross yards passing 162 119 PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED 32-22-2 33-13-2 Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) 4.1 2.7 KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks 5-5-5 3-3-2 PUNTS Number and Average 6-43.5 5-45.2 Had Blocked 0 0 FGs - PATs Had Blocked 0-0 0-0 Net Punting Average 40.5 37.2 TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) 20 31 No.
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