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WASHINGTON-LIONS GAME NOTES

• The Football Team fell to the Lions, 30-27, at on Sunday afternoon. • Washington amassed 464 total net yards, the highest mark since Nov. 21, 2010 [465]. • Washington gained over 400 total net yards in consecutive contests. • Washington tallied 375 net passing yards, its highest mark since Sept. 18, 1994 [376]. • Washington recorded a sack for the 21st-consecutive contest. • Washington held the ball for 35:43 minutes. It is the second-highest time of possession mark this season. • completed 38-of-55 passes for 390 yards and an 89.2 alongside two rushes for four yards. • Smith made his first start for Washington since Nov. 18, 2018. • Smith set career-highs in completions, attempts and passing yards. • Smith threw for a 69.1 completion percentage, the second-highest mark in Washington history (min. 50 attempts) behind (77.4 - Nov. 24, 2016 vs. Dallas). • Smith threw for 300-plus yards in consecutive contests for the first time in his career. • Smith’s 38 completions are the most for a Washington quarterback against the Lions since September 22, 2013 (32 - Robert Griffin III). • Smith [2,606] passes QB [2,605] for 17th-most rushing yards by a quarterback in NFL history. • Smith [34,820] passes QB Jim Hart [34,665] for No. 30 on the NFL’s all-time list for passing yards. • ran for 45 yards on 13 attempts and two rushing . • Gibson recorded the first multi- game of his career. • Gibson’s seven rushing touchdowns are second-most through nine-career games in Washington franchise history. • Running back J.D. McKissic recorded seven receptions for 43 yards and his first rushing touchdown of the season. • McKissic ran for a touchdown for the first time since Week 4 of the 2017 season with Seattle. • McKissic’s 41 receptions are a single-season career-high. • reeled in 66 yards on four catches. • hauled in six receptions for 59 yards, a career-high. • Wide receiver Terry McLaurin registered seven receptions for 95 yards (13.6 avg.) and rushed one time for 27 yards. • McLaurin’s 27-yard rush is the longest of his career. • McLaurin [115] moves into sole possession of first place in receptions through 23-career games in franchise history. • McLaurin now has eight games with 90-plus receiving yards, which ranks second-most through 23- career games in Washington history. • Wide receiver hauled in a career-high four receptions for 54 yards (13.5 avg.). • Safety tied a team-high eight tackles [six solo] and recorded his second-career sack for a loss of nine yards. • tied a team-high eight tackles [six solo]. • tallied seven tackles [four solo]. • notched three solo tackles. • Kicker connected on 1-of-2 field goals and 3-of-3 PATs. • punted twice for 77 yards [38.5 avg.] with one inside the 20-yard line.