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1 Game Release Redskin Park Drive Ashburn, VA media.redskins.com PRESEASON - WEEK 1 WASHINGTON REDSKINS (0-0) vs. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (0-0) Thursday, Aug. 7 7:30 p.m. ET FedExField (85,000) Landover, Md. Redskins host Patriots in 2014 preseason debut The Washington Redskins will open their 2014 preseason slate at home on Thursday, Aug. 7, as the Redskins host the New England Patriots at FedExField. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. The contest on Thursday won t be the first time these teams will see one another, as the two franchises are scheduled to conduct joint practices with one another at the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center in Richmond, Va. on Aug The teams will conduct joint sessions over three days in advance of the game. The game will be the NFL preseason head coaching debut of Jay Gruden, who assumed head coaching duties on Jan. 9. Throughout training camp, Gruden has emphasized the importance of the team s four preseason games in evaluating players for the 53-man roster. It s [the] early stages of our evaluating process, but we do have a good feel for the guys, but only time will tell, Gruden said. You have to let the games be the main evaluator, not just coming out here in shorts at walkthroughs and practice. So the games are going to be a major part of how we evaluate the bottom half of the roster and the backups and the depth of our team. Media center Redskins PR: Tony Wyllie Senior Vice President wylliet@redskins.com Daniel Sampson Asst. Director of Communications sampsond@redskins.com Ross Taylor Communications Manager taylorr@redskins.com Susanna Nickell Corporate Communications nickells@redskins.com Media Information: Media Guide and Online Media Portal: Media Availability: Saturday (8/2): 10:35 a.m.: Fan Appreciation Day Sunday (8/3): No availability Monday (8/4): 8:35 a.m.: Practice (Richmond, Va.) 4:10 p.m.: Walkthrough (Richmond, Va.) Joint sessions with New England Patriots Players and Head Coach Jay Gruden available to media Tuesday (8/5): 1:35 p.m.: Practice (Richmond, Va.) Joint session with New England Patriots Players and Head Coach Jay Gruden available to media Wednesday (8/6): 8:35 a.m.: Practice (Richmond, Va.) Joint session with New England Patriots Players and Head Coach Jay Gruden available to media Thursday (8/7): 7:30 p.m.: Washington Redskins vs. New England Patriots game center SERIES HISTORY: Redskins lead regular season series, 6-3 Patriots lead preseason series since 1961, 13-7 Last overall meeting: Dec. 11, 2011 (34-27, NE) Last preseason meeting: Aug. 28, 2009 (27-24, NE) TELEVISION: RADIO: REDSKINS 2014 SCHEDULE/Results PRESEASON Date Opponent TV Time/Result Aug. 7 (Thu.) vs. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS NBC4/CSN 7:30 p.m. Aug. 18 (Mon.) vs. CLEVELAND BROWNS ESPN 8:00 p.m. Aug. 23 (Sat.) at Baltimore Ravens NBC4/CSN 7:30 p.m. Aug. 28 (Thu.) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers NBC4/CSN 7:30 p.m. REGULAR SEASON Date Opponent TV Time/Result Sept. 7 at Houston Texans FOX 1:00 p.m. Sept. 14 vs. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS CBS 1:00 p.m. Sept. 21 at Philadelphia Eagles FOX 1:00 p.m. Sept. 25 (Thu.) vs. NEW YORK GIANTS # CBS 8:25 p.m. Oct. 6 (Mon.) vs. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS # ESPN 8:30 p.m. Oct. 12 at Arizona Cardinals FOX 4:25 p.m.* Oct. 19 vs. TENNESSEE TITANS CBS 1:00 p.m.* Oct. 27 (Mon.) at Dallas Cowboys # ESPN 8:30 p.m. Nov. 2 at Minnesota Vikings FOX 1:00 p.m.* Nov. 9 BYE Nov. 16 vs. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS FOX 1:00 p.m.* Nov. 23 at San Francisco 49ers CBS 4:25 p.m.* Nov. 30 at Indianapolis Colts FOX 1:00 p.m.* Dec. 7 vs. ST. LOUIS RAMS FOX 1:00 p.m.* Dec. 14 at New York Giants FOX 1:00 p.m.* Dec. 20 (Sat.) vs. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES TBD TBD Dec. 28 vs. DALLAS COWBOYS FOX 1:00 p.m.* All times Eastern Home games bolded * Subject to flexible scheduling NBC-4/Comcast SportsNet Kenny Albert (play-by-play) Joe Theismann (color) Ken Harvey (sidelines) Redskins Radio Network Larry Michael (play-by-play) Sonny Jurgensen (color) Chris Cooley (analysis) Rick Doc Walker (sidelines) # Nationally televised Homecoming Game 1 5 World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

2 Game Release Formally organized in 1958, the Washington Redskins Alumni Association was the first organization of its kind in the country. The organization spearheaded the alumni movement among former professional football players and was the model for other alumni groups that later formed in all NFL cities. Now entering its 56th year, the Alumni Association continues to celebrate those who have contributed to more than eight decades of Redskins football dating back to the team s inception in The primary objectives of the Redskins Alumni are promoting a continuing interest in current and past players of the Washington Redskins, as well as promoting and fostering interest and funding for charitable purposes. With respect to the latter, the alumni conduct fundraising events to raise money that can be donated to charitable organizations or used in other ways to help improve the quality of life for youth in the Greater Washington community. Today, Redskins alumni continue to make their presence known throughout the community. As a very active chapter of the NFL Alumni Association, their motto is Caring for Kids. In addition to the numerous events and appearances Redskins Alumni participate in throughout the year, they hold two major fundraising events of their own the Redskins Alumni Charity Golf Classic, now in its 36th year, and the annual Washington Redskins Welcome Home Luncheon, now in its 53rd year. The alumni have an office at Redskins Park and can be reached at Since his arrival in Washington in December of 2009, President/General Manager Bruce Allen has made it a priority to build a bridge to the franchise s historic past. During the Redskins NFC East title-winning season in 2012, that mission came to the forefront as the team celebrated its 80th anniversary. This year, the Washington Redskins will be celebrating our 80th anniversary season. I m proud to be with the franchise in our nation s capital, one with such a rich tradition and gloried past on and off the field, Allen said in a July 2012 column filling in for Sports Illustrated s Peter King. The current Redskins players, coaches, fans and staff owe a big debt of gratitude to the people who have made the Redskins one of the flagship franchises in sports. Throughout the 2012 offseason, the Redskins traversed the Washington D.C./Maryland/Virginia area as part of the team s Thank You Tour, which brought players, coaches, alumni, cheerleaders, team officials and more to fans throughout the entire region to help celebrate the team s historic heritage. That heritage continues to be honored amongst the game s elite, as in August 2011, former Redskin great Chris Hanburger was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. He was presented by his son, Chris. Hanburger was voted into the Hall after being a nominee of the seniors committee. In all, he waited 28 years to be elected. Hanburger joined Darrell Green (2008), Art Monk (2008) and Russ Grimm (2010) to make four players who spent the majority of their careers with the Redskins to earn the honor in the past five years. In addition, former Redskins Bruce Smith (2009) and Deion Sanders (2011) have also been elected over that time. Hanburger said of his election to the Hall of Fame: It s wonderful, I m overwhelmed. It s just such a tremendous honor to even be nominated, let alone be voted in. You have to think about all of the men that played before I did, certainly the men that I played with and against, and then you look at the guys playing now. It s just a select few that make it in. I was fortunate to play with players on the Redskins defense that made it all work for me. ALUMNI CENTER On Friday, Aug. 22, the Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation and Redskins Alumni Association will host the 53 rd annual Welcome Home Luncheon at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, Md. The annual event celebrates the burgundy and gold and kicks off each football season with Redskins players, coaches and alumni. The Redskins Welcome Home Luncheon is annually the only event where fans and corporate partners have the chance to spend time with the entire Redskins team. Each table is guaranteed at least one player or coach seated with the attendees. Proceeds from the event benefit the youth programs of the Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation and Redskins Alumni Association. The Redskins used the 2013 event to honor its players for their contributions both on and off the field. Quarterback Robert Griffin III earned the 2012 Bobby Mitchell Offensive Player of the Year award, linebacker London Fletcher earned the 2012 Sam Huff Defensive Player of the Year award, and kicker Kai Forbath earned the 2012 Mark Moseley Player of the Year award. Additionally, the team handed out its annual Community Service Award, and former fullback Eric Kettani a Lieutenant in the Naval Reserves accepted the USAA Salute to Service Award. Winners from the 2013 season will be announced at the 2014 event. Also among the Redskins Alumni Association s premier events is the team s annual Homecoming celebration, which the Redskins hosted in 2013 during the team s Week 9 win against San Diego. Not including staff and coaches, former players in attendance at various events throughout the weekend accounted for more than 600 seasons of Redskins service, 98 Super Bowl appearances and 56 Super Bowl wins. The team welcomed back 32 of the 80 Greatest Redskins, 19 Ring of Fame members and six Pro Football Hall of Famers as part of the celebration. The team wore their throwback uniforms, a modern interpretation of the ones worn by the franchise during their first year in Washington in 1937, when rookie quarterback Sammy Baugh led the Redskins to their first world championship. This season s Homecoming Weekend is scheduled for the weekend leading up to the Redskins Oct. 19 date with the Tennessee Titans. The Redskins hosted their annual Homecoming Game in Week 9 against the San Diego Chargers. At halftime, the team honored alumni from the Super Bowl XXII championship team, including Super Bowl XXII MVP Doug Williams, who addressed the crowd at FedExField. 2 5 World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

3 Game Release Jay Gruden was named the 29th head coach of the Washington Redskins on January 9, Excluding interim coaches, Gruden, 46, became the team s youngest head coaching hire since hiring eventual Pro Football Hall of Famer Joe Gibbs at 40 years of age in He became the first Redskins coach hired directly from an offensive coordinator role on another team since Norv Turner in Before joining the Redskins, Gruden spent his previous three seasons as offensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals. In his tenure in Cincinnati, the Bengals averaged 10 wins a season, making three consecutive playoff appearances and earning an AFC North championship in Members of the Bengals offense accounted for seven Pro Bowl selections in his three seasons in Cincinnati. Gruden was tasked with the development of quarterback Andy Dalton, a 2011 second-round pick. In three seasons together, Gruden helped Dalton to a regular season record as a starter (.625), as Dalton s 30 wins in that time frame ranked tied for fifth-most among NFL quarterbacks. Dalton s 80 passing touchdowns rank third-most in NFL history for a quarterback in his first three seasons, trailing only Dan Marino (98) and Peyton Manning (85). Prior to joining the Bengals, Gruden served two years with the Florida Tuskers of the United Football League from In 2009, Gruden served as offensive coordinator under current Redskins defensive coordinator Jim Haslett as the Tuskers compiled a 6-0 regular season record and earned a UFL championship game berth. In 2010, he assumed the roles of head coach and general manager and led the Tuskers to their second consecutive championship game appearance. Gruden coached for seven seasons ( ) with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, earning a Super Bowl championship ring as an offensive assistant in There he worked under his brother, Jon, then the Bucs head coach, and current Redskins Executive Vice President/General Manager Bruce Allen, the Bucs general manager from Gruden helped guide the Buccaneers to the team s first league championship, a victory in Super Bowl XXXVII. Gruden also ranks among the most outstanding players and coaches in the history of the Arena Football League, having won six combined league championships four as a quarterback and two as a head coach. Gruden played quarterback ( ) and served as head coach ( ) of the AFL s Orlando Predators, all while simultaneously working as an offensive assistant with the Buccaneers. In all, Gruden served as head coach of the Predators for nine seasons ( and ), leading the Predators to four championship game appearances and two league titles as a coach. During a two-year hiatus from coaching the Predators in , he returned to the playing field as Orlando s quarterback, leading the Predators to playoff appearances in both seasons. In his eight seasons as a player in the AFL, Gruden completed 1,673- of-2,775 passes (60.3 percent) for 21,578 yards with 398 touchdowns and 99 interceptions. In addition to his time with Orlando, he spent six seasons ( ) at quarterback for the Tampa Bay Storm, winning four AFL titles and being named MVP of ArenaBowl VII in He was also named the 1992 AFL Most Valuable Player and was honored with induction into the AFL Hall of Fame in Gruden played quarterback for four seasons for former Redskins draft pick Howard Schnellenberger at the University of Louisville ( ) and was a two-time team MVP. Gruden was born March 4, 1967 in Tiffin, Ohio. He and his wife, Sherry, have three sons J.J., Joey and Jack. Head Coach Jay Gruden Jay Gruden, 46, became the youngest head coach hired by the Redskins on a non-interim basis since the team hired 40-year-old Joe Gibbs in Gruden Football Timeline : Quarterback, University of Louisville 1989: Student Assistant, University of Louisville 1990: Quarterback, Barcelona Dragons and Sacramento Surge ^ : Graduate Assistant, University of Louisville : Quarterback, Tampa Bay Storm (AFL) 1997: Offensive Coordinator, Nashville Kats (AFL) : Head Coach, Orlando Predators (AFL) *: Offensive Assistant, Tampa Bay Buccaneers *: Quarterback, Orlando Predators *: Head Coach, Orlando Predators 2009: Offensive Coordinator, Florida Tuskers (UFL) 2010: Head Coach, Florida Tuskers : Offensive Coordinator, Cincinnati Bengals 2014: Head Coach, Washington Redskins ^ World League of American Football * Held jobs concurrently 3 5 World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

4 Game Release What They Said ABout Gruden s hire I m ecstatic for Jay. From the first time we met I ve been a Jay Gruden fan, and I m grateful for what he did for us, his work with a young quarterback and helping take us where we ve been, the last three seasons in the playoffs. I knew he might get this kind of opportunity, of course, so it s not a surprise, and I just wish him all the best. - Bengals Head Coach Marvin Lewis Coached with Gruden for the Cincinnati Bengals from Jay s first year was my rookie year, and it was cool coming in together and growing and getting better. One thing that really helped make it smooth for me was that from the start, Jay was big on asking my input, what I m most comfortable with and any ideas I had. With Jay I had a very positive transition from college to the NFL. I feel fortunate to have had him as my only pro coordinator. He s helped me in a lot of ways. - Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton Coached by Gruden on the Cincinnati Bengals from I m really proud of my brother. He s worked extremely hard to get this opportunity. The Washington Redskins are one of the great NFL franchises. I fully expect him to make the most of this opportunity. - Monday Night Football analyst Jon Gruden Jay s brother, coached together with Tampa Bay from I think it was a great hire... The Grudens have a coaching history in that family. The dad worked with the 49ers, and I knew him, and then I know Jon. They re well-suited, they know the ins and outs of this, besides the X s and O s and all that. They know how to handle people, they know what comes with the job, the pressures and all. So I think they did their homework and came up with a guy that will be suited well for the town and for the organization and the football part of it. - Former Redskins General Manager Bobby Beathard, as told to ESPN 980 The Washington Redskins got it right Thursday in hiring Jay Gruden as their next head coach. - Jason Reid of The Washington Post in his Jan. 9 column On Jan. 9, 2014, Redskins Executive Vice President/General Manager (right) introduced Jay Gruden as the 29th head coach in franchise history. There s a great history here for the Washington Redskins and there s a lot of pride here, Gruden said. They [fans] want a winner. They don t expect anything else. I called him and left a message. I said, Hey, congratulations for this wonderful opportunity that the Redskins have given you and that you re my pride and joy because you ve exemplified, more than any of my quarterbacks, perseverance, mental toughness, team above self and just plain stubbornness. He was my quarterback at Louisville in the first year where we went 2-9. He was my quarterback when we went [3-8] and in the third year we go [3-7-1]. Then for his senior year we go 8-3 and even at 8-3 we couldn t get a bowl yet He persevered and took the long trip. He didn t go up a smooth trail. He took a winding, hard trail to a head coaching job in the National Football League by being the best quarterback that ever was in Arena Football and being the best coach we ve ever had in Arena Football. So now he gets his due reward. - Former Coach Howard Schnellenberger Coached Gruden at Louisville from We are very excited for Jay to seize this incredible opportunity with the Washington Redskins. He was an exceptional player and coach in the AFL for many years and has been a tremendous ambassador for the sport of Arena Football. We are proud of all that Jay has been able to accomplish since he first stepped onto an AFL field in 1991 and we look forward to seeing him do great things in Washington for years to come. - Arena Football League Commissioner Jerry B. Kurz 4 5 World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

5 Game Release GRUDEN BY THE NUMBERS 21,578 Career passing yards in the AFL 4,778 Career postseason passing yards in the AFL, third-most all-time 4,136 Passing yards by the 2013 Bengals, a team record 1999 Year of induction into the AFL Hall of Fame 430 Points scored by the 2013 Bengals, third-most in Cincinnati history 398 Career AFL passing touchdowns 84.0 Percentage of goal-to-go drives culminating in TDs for the 2013 Bengals, tops in the NFL 80 Andy Dalton passing TDs under Gruden, third-most in an NFL player s first three years 13 Combined years as a quarterback in the NCAA, WLAF and AFL 10 NFL seasons coaching with the Buccaneers ( ) and Bengals ( ) 6 Arena Bowl championships (four as a player, two as a coach) 5 NFL teams, including Gruden s Bengals, to make three playoff appearances from Ranking by the AFL on its 2012 list of the league s 25 Greatest Players The Gruden File AFL HALL OF FAMER - CAREER STATS Redskins Coaching History The Washington Redskins have had 28 different head coaches preside over 29 head coaching tenures in team history. 1. Lud Wray Lone Star Dietz Eddie Casey Ray Flaherty Arthur Dutch Bergman Dudley DeGroot A.G. Turk Edwards John Whelchel Herman Ball Dick Todd 1951 (Interim) 11. Earl Curly Lambeau Joe Kuharich Mike Nixon Bill McPeak Otto Graham Vince Lombardi Bill Austin George Allen Jack Pardee Joe Gibbs** Richie Petitbon Norv Turner Terry Robiskie 2000 (Interim) 24. Marty Schottenheimer Steve Spurrier Joe Gibbs** Jim Zorn Mike Shanahan Jay Gruden 2014 Pro Football Hall of Famers bolded and italicized. ** Considered both the 20th and 26th head coach in franchise history PASSING RUSHING Year Team Comp Att Pct Yds Rating TD Int Att Yds TD 1991 Tampa Bay Storm Tampa Bay Storm Tampa Bay Storm Tampa Bay Storm Tampa Bay Storm Tampa Bay Storm Orlando Predators Orlando Predators TOTAL HONORS: Most Valuable Player (1992), First-Team All-Arena (1992), All-Star Game (1993), First-Team All-Arena (1995), 10th Anniversary Team (1996), AFL Hall of Fame Inductee (1999), All-ArenaBowl Team (1999), Second-Team 15th Anniversary Team (2001), 20 Greatest Players - No. 4 (2006), 25 Greatest Players - No. 4 (2012) ARENABOWL APPEARANCES: ArenaBowl V Champion (Quarterback, Tampa Bay Storm, 1991), ArenaBowl VII Champion* (Quarterback, Tampa Bay Storm, 1993), ArenaBowl IX Champion (Quarterback, Tampa Bay Storm, 1995), ArenaBowl X Champion (Quarterback, Tampa Bay Storm, 1996), ArenaBowl XII Champion (Head Coach, Orlando Predators, 1998), ArenaBowl XIII Runner-up (Head Coach, Orlando Predators, 1999), ArenaBowl XIV Champion (Head Coach, Orlando Predators, 2000), ArenaBowl XX Runner-up (Head Coach, Orlando Predators, 2006) * Named ArenaBowl VII Most Valuable Player AFL COACHING RECORD: (.604) 5 5 World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

6 Game Release Quarterbacks The third season of the well-chronicled career of quarterback Robert Griffin III begins in 2014, as the electric young quarterback enters the season with a new support system in place that includes a former quarterback-turned-head coach in Jay Gruden and a familiar face in newly promoted Offensive Coordinator Sean McVay. Under the duo of Gruden and McVay, Griffin III will try to recapture the Pro Bowl form that helped him lead Washington to its first NFC East title in 13 years as a rookie in That season he established Redskins rookie records in pass completions (258), passing yards (3,200), passing touchdowns (20) and rushing yards by a quarterback (815), all while setting NFL records for rookie passer rating (102.4), lowest percentage of passes had intercepted for a rookie (1.27) and rushing yards by a rookie quarterback (815). Griffin III s productive first two seasons already have him on the cusp of breaking into the franchise s top 10 in most passing categories, as he currently sits 11th in team history in completions (532), 12th in passing yards (6,403) and 12th in passing touchdowns (36). Griffin III will once again be joined in the quarterback meeting room by Kirk Cousins, a fellow 2012 NFL Draft selection best known for his role in wins against Baltimore and Cleveland during the team s sevengame season-ending winning streak in Cousins started the final three games of the 2013 season and enters 2014 having seen action in eight career NFL games with four starts, completing 114-of-203 passes for 1,320 yards with eight touchdowns in those appearances. After wearing No. 12 for his first two NFL seasons, Cousins will wear No. 8 in 2014, returning to the number he wore in leading the Michigan State Spartans to 27 wins in three seasons as a starter. The quarterbacks are rounded out by free agent signing Colt McCoy, the senior statesman of the group at only 27 years of age. Now in his fifth NFL season, McCoy joins the Redskins with a winning pedigree developed at the collegiate level at Texas from , where he temporarily set the record for the most career wins by a starting quarterback in NCAA history (45). At the time of his graduation, McCoy was the only quarterback in history to win at least 10 or more games in each of his four collegiate seasons. Running Backs New Running Backs Coach Randy Jordan inherits running backs that have powered a rushing attack that has been among the league s elite since The Redskins gained a league-high 4,873 rushing yards on 972 carries across the seasons, and Washington s 5.01 yards per carry average in the those two years marked the best two-year rushing average for the team in franchise history. The depth chart at running back is expected to once again feature Alfred Morris, the powerful Florida Atlantic product who went from a record-setting sixth-round surprise in 2012 to a Pro Bowler in In his debut rookie season two years ago, Morris broke Clinton Portis team record for rushing yards in a season with 1,613 and contributed to the highest rushing total by rookie teammates since the 1970 AFL- NFL merger (2,450). After compiling 1,275 rushing yards in 2013, Morris 2,888 rushing yards from his first two seasons rank ninth-most in NFL history among players in their first two years. Morris became only the 16th back in NFL history to reach 2,500 rushing yards in his first two seasons., joining illustrious company that includes five Pro Football Hall of Famers: Eric Dickerson (3,913), Earl Campbell (3,147), Barry Sanders (2,774), Curtis Martin (2,639) and Emmitt Smith (2,500). The group also features two fourth-year backs in Roy Helu, Jr., and Evan Royster, both selected by the Redskins in the 2011 NFL Draft. In their first three seasons, the two have played a combined 66 games in burgundy and gold and earned seven combined starts down the stretch of their rookie Positional Prospectus RB Alfred Morris, QB Robert Griffin III and FB Darrel Young year in In those seven starts, Helu, Jr. and Royster accounted for five 100-yard rushing performances. The team could potentially have explosive options at running back in the form of second-year back Chris Thompson and rookie sixth-round pick Lache Seastrunk. Thompson, an All-ACC standout at Florida State before being selected in the fifth round of the 2013 NFL Draft, appeared as a kick returner in the first four games of his rookie year with Washington in 2013 before missing the final 12 games of the season with a shoulder injury. The Redskins selected Seastrunk, a first-team All-Big 12 honoree from Baylor, in the sixth round of the 2014 NFL Draft after he compiled 2,189 rushing yards with 18 rushing touchdowns in only 24 collegiate games. The group is also rounded out by rookie free agent Silas Redd, whose collegiate career included experience in pro-style offenses at Penn State and USC. Fullback Darrel Young has proven to be one of the unsung heroes of the Redskins attack in recent years both as a blocker and as a receiver. In addition to lead blocking for Washington s prolific running game, he has proven adept with the ball in his hands, tying a team record with three rushing touchdowns (including an overtime game-winner) vs. San Diego and scoring on a career-long 62-yard touchdown reception at Philadelphia last season. Behind Young at fullback is rookie free agent Stephen Campbell, whose start in the NFL came after attending the 2014 New York/New Jersey NFL Regional Combine and the Super Regional Combine in Detroit. Wide Receivers After a year away in Buffalo in 2013, Wide Receivers Coach Ike Hilliard returns to lead the Redskins receiving corps, a task he held in the same position during the team s 2012 NFC East championship season. Between free agent signings, existing young talent and promising rookies, Hilliard should return to a stocked arsenal. The group returns the league leader in receptions from a season ago in Pierre Garçon, who became the third player in NFL history to record at least five receptions in every game of a 16-game season en route to breaking Art Monk s single-season Redskins record with 113 receptions in Garçon was a bright spot for Washington during the season, amassing receptions but also continuing his ferocious blocking in contributing to the Redskins 2,164 rushing yards. The NFC East added yet another storyline in the 2014 offseason when Garçon received a new teammate, veteran playmaker DeSean Jackson, who joined the Redskins as a free agent after six seasons in Philadelphia. The explosive three-time Pro Bowler dons burgundy and gold for the first time this season after posting 17 total touchdowns covering 50 yards or more, the most in the NFL, since entering the league in Yet Jackson wasn t the only playmaking wide receiver the Redskins added in free 6 5 World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

7 Game Release Positional Prospectus (Cont.) agency, as the team signed Andre Roberts, who appeared in 62 of 64 possible games and accounted for more than 2,800 all-purpose yards in four years as an Arizona Cardinal from The new additions are joined by the longest-tenured Redskin on the roster, 13-year veteran Santana Moss, whose 571 career receptions with Washington rank third-most in team history. Also among the options in the passing game are Leonard Hankerson and Aldrick Robinson, two fourth-year members of Washington s 2011 draft class. Hankerson s big hands have accounted for 81 receptions with six receiving touchdowns in three seasons despite fighting injuries. Robinson is a downfield threat who led the Redskins with five receptions of 40-plus yards (four for touchdowns) across the seasons. Ryan Grant, a 2014 fifth-round pick from Tulane, has drawn praise from Gruden throughout the offseason for his route-running and reliable hands. Nick Williams, is in his second NFL season after going from a college free agent to playing five games for Washington last season. The wide receivers also include free agent Rashad Ross, and college free agents Lee Doss, Cody Hoffman and Rashad Lawrence. Tight End Wes Phillips assumed control of the Redskins tight ends in 2014 after former position coach Sean McVay slid into the offensive coordinator role. Phillips joined the Redskins with an eye on technique and a track record that includes mentoring Jason Witten during Phillips tenure in Dallas. Despite being limited by injury to only nine games and four starts in 2013, then-rookie Jordan Reed finished the season with 499 yards receiving on 45 catches (11.1 yards per reception), both Redskins rookie records for a tight end. The former third-round pick, who started as a quarterback at Florida before transitioning to tight end during his collegiate career, developed into a matchup nightmare for opponents, none more so than the Chicago Bears, against whom Reed set career highs in receptions (nine) and receiving yards (134) in a win last season. His production is matched by his work ethic, as Reed is frequently noted by reporters to be one of the last players off the practice field, frequently staying after sessions to run routes and catch extra passes. Former college free agent Logan Paulsen is five years removed from trying to make a name for himself in training camp out of UCLA but has become a jack-of-all-trades for the unit in his four seasons in Washington. Paulsen has played in 59 games in Washington, made 30 starts, increased his receptions numbers in every season, scored in a postseason T Trent Williams game and been a crucial contributor on special teams. Niles Paul enters his fourth NFL season in 2014, his third at tight end after transitioning from wide receiver after his rookie year. Paul has caught 14 career passes but has truly made his impact on special teams, where he has contributed not only as a primary kick returner but also as one of the most devastating gunners in the league in punt coverage. Paul is joined by rookie seventh-round pick Ted Bolser, a University of Indiana product Gruden called a war daddy in kickoff coverage. The group is rounded out by Mike Caussin, a local James Madison favorite who was added just prior to training camp. Offensive Line The Redskins retained Offensive Line Coach Chris Foerster from its previous coaching staff after the respected coach helped Washington become one of only four NFL teams to exceed 2,100 rushing yards in each of the last two seasons (Seattle, San Francisco and Buffalo). With Foerster s lines paving the way, the Redskins averaged 5.01 yards per carry average across the seasons, marking the best two-year rushing average for the team in franchise history and representing the first time the team has gained better than five yards per carry in a two-year span. This season, Foerster will be assisted on staff by Shane Day. Discussion of the Redskins offensive line begins at left tackle, where fifth-year vet Trent Williams, a returning team captain who has blossomed into one of the league s elite left tackles. Williams earned Pro Bowl berths in both seasons in which he s started all 16 games (2012 and 2013), Between Williams and former team great Chris Samuels, Redskins left tackles have been selected to six of the last nine Pro Bowls. The incumbent across the line at right tackle is Tyler Polumbus, who signed with Washington in the middle of the 2011 season and has started 35 games for the Redskins in the two-plus seasons since. The line has a new anchor at center but it comes from a familiar face. Kory Lichtensteiger will snap the ball this season after starting 51 of his 53 games played in Washington since 2010 at left guard. On his right hip is expected to be Chris Chester, who has started all 48 of Washington s regular season games at right guard since joining the team as a free agent prior to the 2011 campaign. At left guard, the team could rely on 2014 free agent signing Shawn Lauvao, who started 44 games for the Cleveland Browns across the previous four seasons. The preseason will offer another opportunity for a couple of young players on the offensive line to assert themselves and earn increased roles. Tom Compton, a 2012 sixth-round pick, played on special teams a season ago and can contribute at tackle when called upon. Guard Josh LeRibeus, a fellow 2012 draftee, was inactive for 16 games in 2013 but will try to regain and improve upon the form that earned him significant action in Washington s 2012 NFC Wild Card game. The third member of that class of offensive linemen drafted by Washington in 2012 is Adam Gettis, an interior lineman who contributed in 13 contests in The unit hopes to be bolstered by the addition of two third-round rookies. The Redskins selected tackle Morgan Moses with their first selection of the third round, adding a University of Virginia product whose length will be an asset as he transitions between both the left and right tackle spots. The team also used a third-round pick to select guard Spencer Long, a former Nebraska walk-on who earned a scholarship and impressed with both his performance on the field and in the classroom, becoming a CoSIDA First-Team Academic All-American in Seventh-year veteran center/guard Mike McGlynn, fourth-year lineman Maurice Hurt, third-year free agent center Kevin Kowalski and returning practice squad guard Tevita Stevens comprise the rest of an offensive line that will anchor Gruden s new offense in World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

8 Game Release Positional Prospectus (Cont.) Defensive Line Jacob Burney will steer the defensive line as the unit s coach for a fifth consecutive season, helping guide a group of proven contributors and a key free agent addition. Washington s line helped the Redskins allow the fifth-fewest rushing yards in the NFC and ninth-fewest in the NFL across the seasons (103.2 yards per game). Washington s base three-man line centers around the man in the middle, nose tackle Barry Cofield. The returning two-time defensive captain has been an unsung hero in Washington, frequently drawing praise from the Redskins coaching staff as one of the most underrated nose tackles in the NFL. Cofield enters his fourth season in Washington after having started in all 48 of the Redskins regular season games since joining the team prior to The Redskins defensive line made a big splash early in free agency, pulling Jason Hatcher away from the division rival Cowboys in mid- March. The ninth-year veteran joins Washington following a career year in which he recorded a career-best 11 sacks en route to his first Pro Bowl selection. Hatcher reunites with his best friend, Stephen Bowen, a ninthyear defensive end returning from injury with whom Hatcher played in Dallas from They help form a veteran core with Kedric Golston, a ninth-year defensive end who has spent his entire career in Washington since being selected in the sixth round of the 2006 NFL Draft. The group also features a couple of young yet established linemen, among them fourth-year defensive end Jarvis Jenkins, fourth-year nose tackle Chris Neild, third-year lineman Chris Baker and third-year defensive end Doug Worthington all of whom have seen significant rotational snaps (and starts, in the case of Jenkins and Baker) throughout the last several seasons. Veteran free agent defensive ends Clifton Geathers and Frank Kearse, camp signing Jake McDonough and college free agent nose tackle Robert Thomas represent the other three names on the team s 11-deep roster of linemen entering the 2014 preseason. Linebackers Storylines abound for Washington s linebackers, where one familiar name in particular has disappeared from the middle but a surplus of pass rushers awaits for Defensive Coordinator Jim Haslett. The inside linebackers also benefit from the presence of Will Compton and Jeremy Kimbrough, two 2013 college free agents who both impressed the coaching staff as rookies a year ago. Compton made his NFL debut in Week 17 last year, and Kimbrough spent the season on injured reserve after suffering an injury in the team s first preseason game in Outside Linebackers The Redskins identified their pass rush for improvement in 2014, and that focus was evident even in the process of hiring the coaching staff as Gruden brought in pass rush specialist Brian Baker to oversee the outside linebackers. Early in his tenure, Baker has earned rave reviews from players and media for his attention to technique and helping to develop his Pro Bowl duo of pass rushers and his top pick at the position. Opposing offenses will once again have to account for the man known as Rak, Brian Orakpo, who returned to Washington on a franchise tag after making his third career Pro Bowl with a 10-sack season in Orakpo sits fifth all-time in sacks in Redskins history and sits 4.5 sacks away from sole possession of third place. He forms half of one of the league s top outside combinations with fourth-year veteran Ryan Kerrigan, a Pro Bowler from the 2012 season who has posted at least 7.5 sacks every season, posted 10 career forced fumbles, recorded two pick-sixes all despite rarely getting a defensive snap away from the field in 48 career games. Inside Linebackers The inside linebackers will fall under the purview of a familiar face, Kirk Olivadotti, who returns to the team with which he spent 11 NFL seasons in various capacities from after three years coaching inside linebackers at the University of Georgia from He is one of 11 members of the Redskins assistant coach honor roll, which recognizes coaches with at least 10 seasons of service as an assistant in Washington. Olivadotti and Redskins fans might do a double take early this season with the absence of the NFL s Iron Man at the Mike linebacker position, as four-time Pro Bowler London Fletcher hung up his cleats after 16 seasons of meritorious service. But the unit still features Jack linebacker Perry Riley, Jr., an athletic Fletcher disciple for four years who seldom leaves the field between his defensive and special teams responsibilities. One of the Redskins top options at middle linebacker may come from in-house, as coaches have continuously praised third-year linebacker Keenan Robinson throughout the 2014 offseason. The fluid University of Texas product fought injuries to each of his pectoral muscles in his first two NFL seasons and is battling with a bevy of 2014 free agent signings. Among the new additions is eighth-year veteran Akeem Jordan, a Harrisonburg, Va. native and former James Madison Duke. Also included is former Houston Texan Darryl Sharpton and former Tampa Bay Buccaneers special teams captain Adam Hayward. LB Brian Orakpo Orakpo and Kerrigan products of Texas and Purdue, respectively are now joined by yet another accomplished college pass rusher in Trent Murphy, whom the Redskins selected with their top selection in the 2014 NFL Draft. Murphy led the NCAA with 15 sacks as a senior in 2013 and offers Washington a pass rusher frequently commended for his bend despite his 6-foot-5 frame. The Redskins re-signed outside linebacker Rob Jackson, a sixth-year veteran who has reliably contributed in both starting and reserve roles over the past few seasons. The position is completed by Gabe Miller and Adrian Robinson, both of whom joined Washington late in the 2013 campaign, and Everette Brown, who signed with the team during its 2014 training camp on July World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

9 Game Release Positional Prospectus (Cont.) Defensive Backs The voice of Defensive Backs Coach Raheem Morris had been omnipresent on the Redskins practice fields across the seasons, and outside of the transition of Defensive Assistant Aubrey Pleasant, the sound remains the same in Morris guides a secondary that features cornerback DeAngelo Hall, who set a team record with three defensive touchdowns in 2013 in putting up one of his most impressive years in his 10th NFL season. I definitely think that if you put me out there against a receiver, anyone of them, I ll take my chances, Hall said in training camp of his desire to be considered among the NFL s top cornerbacks. I never said I was the best, but I definitely feel like I should be in the conversation. CB DeAngelo Hall Expected to start opposite Hall is second-year cornerback David Amerson, a 2013 second-round pick who announced his presence with a 45-yard interception return for touchdown in a Week 4 win at Oakland last season. The team also signed Super Bowl XLIV hero Tracy Porter, whose 74-yard interception return for touchdown against Peyton Manning helped earn him a championship ring following the 2009 season. Richard Crawford is once again added to the mix at cornerback after a knee injury in the preseason last year cost him the entire 2013 season. In his rookie year in 2012, he saw significant action as a returner and notched a Week 17 interception vs. Dallas. The unit added rookie Bashaud Breeland from Clemson in the 2014 NFL Draft, and Breeland immediately turned observers heads with an aggressive, physical style of play during offseason work. He is among the young cornerbacks the Redskins have acquired, including 2012 college free agent Chase Minnifield, first-year player Peyton Thompson and rookie free agent Bryan Shepherd. The group also receives contributions from veteran E.J. Biggers, who has split time between cornerback and safety in his career. At safety, the Redskins welcome back 13th-year veteran Ryan Clark, the affable 2011 Pro Bowler who spent the seasons in Washington. Clark, who wears No. 21 in practice in honor of his friend, the late Sean Taylor, is expected to play alongside returning safety Brandon Meriweather, an eighth-year veteran who noted in training camp that even he was learning lessons from Clark s presence. The two will attempt to mentor a pair of second-year safeties who were thrust into the spotlight a season ago in Bacarri Rambo and Phillip Thomas. While Thomas 2013 season was cut short by an injury in the first preseason game, Rambo started three games for Washington in 2013 after being selected in the sixth round of that year s draft. Trenton Robinson joined the Redskins in the middle of the 2013 season to help buoy the team s kick coverage units and defense in 11 games. Akeem Davis, a rookie linebacker-turned-safety out of Memphis signed by Washington in April, will attempt to continue his roster push, as will Ross Madison, a rookie free agent who played his prep football 10 miles from Redskins Park at Heritage H.S. in Leesburg, Va. Special Teams Washington s special teams are now being referenced internally as special forces, an apt term for a unit now being commanded by former Apache helicopter pilot and eight-year Army veteran Ben Kotwica. He and assistant Bradford Banta will oversee a unit that has been one of the primary focuses of the organization this offseason. Kotwica and Banta have even enlisted the help of several of the team s other position coaches during practices this offseason, illustrating the entire coaching staff s commitment to football s third phase. Kicker Kai Forbath returns in 2014, two years removed from a 2012 season in which he was signed by the Redskins in Week 6 and immediately set about rewriting league history. Forbath notably converted his first 17 career field goal attempts in 2012, breaking Garrett Hartley s NFL record for consecutive field goals made to start a career (16). The ball from Forbath s 17th consecutive made field goal to open his career now resides in Canton, Ohio, at the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In May, the kicking competition began in earnest when the team made Arkansas Zach Hocker the first kicker drafted by Washington since taking Tennessee s John Hall in the sixth round of the 1999 NFL Draft. The Redskins also created competition at punter, recruiting two new faces in third-year player Robert Malone and first-year UCF product Blake Clingan. All kicking and punting units are expected to utilize the services of long snapper Nick Sundberg, now in his fifth season with the Redskins. Two of the team s most highly-anticipated position battles exist at the kick and punt returner positions. Crawford (see Defensive Backs ) became a key figure for Washington s special teams late in the 2012 season, totaling 156 yards on eight punt returns (19.5 avg.), and will attempt to regain that form after missing the 2013 season with an injury. Paul (see Tight Ends ) has a track record of kick returning that supplements his role as a punishing gunner in punt coverage. Thompson (see Running Backs ) returned for four games last season, but has attempted to rediscover the extra gear for which he was known at Florida State after battling injuries for the last several collegiate and professional seasons. Washington s commitment to improving its special teams may be most evident in its new additions. Roberts (see Wide Receivers ), who returned both kicks and punts for Arizona as a rookie in 2010, has expressed a desire to return both for the Redskins in Rookie Seastrunk (see Running Backs ) is hoping to translate the breakaway speed for which he was known at Baylor into Washington s return game. And, of course, Jackson (see Wide Receivers ) is responsible for one of the most infamous punt returns in recent history, a 65-yard game-winning touchdown in the Miracle of the New Meadowlands in In addition, the new additions of Hocker, Bolser (see Tight Ends ) and Hayward (see Inside Linebackers ) appeared to many to be a statement in the importance of kickoff coverage in World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

10 Game Release The Opponent Bill Belichick leads the New England Patriots into the 2014 preseason following a 12-4 campaign and an AFC East title in The Patriots earned a win against the Indianapolis Colts in the AFC Divisional Round before falling to the Denver Broncos, 26-16, in the AFC Championship. Quarterback Tom Brady, now entering his 15th NFL season, is expected to lead the Patriots offense once again in Last season, Brady completed 380-of-628 passes (60.5 percent) for 4,343 yards with 25 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. Running back Stevan Ridley returns after leading the Patriots in rushing in He compiled 773 yards on 178 carries (4.3 avg.) with seven rushing touchdowns. Ridley also added 10 receptions for 62 yards. Wide receiver Julian Edelman led the Patriots in receiving a season ago, posting team highs in receptions (105), receiving yards (1,056) and receiving touchdowns (seven). Fellow receiver Danny Amendola contributed 54 receptions for 633 yards with two touchdowns. Rob Gronkowski led the Patriots tight ends, gaining 592 yards on 39 catches with four touchdowns. Linebacker Dont a Hightower led the Patriots in tackles in 2013, compiling 97 tackles (55 solo), according to NFL GSIS, followed by defensive end Rob Ninkovich (91 tackles, 42 solo). Defensive end Chandler Jones led the Patriots in sacks a season ago with 11.5, followed by Ninkovich s eight. Cornerback Logan Ryan posted a team-high five interceptions. Stephen Gostkowski handles kicking duties for New England and was 38-of-41 on field goal attempts last season (92.7 percent). Ryan Allen punted 76 times with a 45.9-yard average. A season ago, the nowdeparted LeGarrette Blount at kick returner led the team with 17 returns for 494 yards. Edelman handled punt returning duties, gaining 374 yards on 35 returns (10.7 avg.). Matchup: 2013 NFL RankingS OFFENSE REDSKINS PATRIOTS 23 Pts/Game 3 17 Yds/Play 11 9 Yds/Game 7 5 Rush Yds/Game 9 16 Pass Yds/Game rd Down Pct Time of Poss. 22 DEFENSE REDSKINS PATRIOTS 30t Pts/Game Yds/Play Yds/Game Rush Yds/Game Pass Yds/Game rd Down Pct. 26 Bill Belichick Bill Belichick is in his 40th season as an NFL coach with 20 seasons as a head coach (15 seasons for New England). He is fifth place all time with 218 total victories as a head coach. In 2013, Belichick passed Hall of Famer Chuck Noll for fifth place on the NFL wins list and his winning percentage of.657 ranks third in NFL history among coaches with 150 or more wins, trailing George Halas (.682) and Don Shula (.666). He won more regular-season games (126) and more games overall (140) during a 10-year stretch ( ) than any other head coach in NFL history. Belichick was hired by Patriots Chairman and CEO Robert Kraft on Jan. 27, In 14 of his 15 seasons, Belichick has delivered three Super Bowl championships, five conference titles, 11 division crowns and 18 playoff victories, while posting an overall record of Belichick directed the Patriots to victories in Super Bowls XXXVI (2001), XXXVIII (2003) and XXXIX (2004), and in 2007 he became the only NFL head coach to guide his team to a 16-0 regular season. From , the Patriots won 72.8 percent of their regular-season games (163-61). In 2000, the Patriots held a 5-11 record. The team has earned a winning record each season since. Over a 100-game stretch from , Belichick directed the team to an record tied for the best record in any 100-game span in NFL history. Since 2001, the Patriots lead the league with an (.800) overall record in games played on Thanksgiving or later in the NFL season. Belichick guided the Patriots to a league best 518 points scored in 2010, third in franchise history behind the NFL record 589 points in 2007 and seventh in NFL history. The Patriots went seven consecutive games without committing a turnover. The Patriots had 10 turnovers in 2010 (5 interceptions and 5 fumbles), setting an NFL record for fewest turnovers in a season. In 2011, Belichick guided the Patriots to a 13-3 record, his fifth AFC Conference Championship and the team s ninth division title in 12 years. Belichick s five conference titles are tied with Tom Landry for the second most in NFL history during the Super Bowl era. The only head coach to bring his team to the Super Bowl more times than Belichick was Don Shula (6). The Patriots finished the 2011 season with 6,848 total net yards, which is fifth all-time in NFL history. In 2012, Belichick became the eighth head coach in NFL history to record 200 victories. With a 12-4 regular-season record, he led New England to a winning record for 12 consecutive seasons ( ). Belichick has spent time sharing his experience and insight with high school coaches. In 2013, Belichick served as a guest speaker at the Notre Dame coaches clinic. In 2010, Belichick was the keynote speaker at Rutgers University s coaching clinic. In 2009, he addressed more than 500 Florida high school coaches at the Florida Gators Coaching Clinic. Belichick has also addressed high school coaches at USA Football s New England Coaching Camp and has spoken with Alabama high school coaches at the Alabama Coaching Clinic. Belichick was also a keynote speaker at the Frank McGuire Foundation s coaching seminar, addressing 600 New York-area high school coaches. Belichick and his family established an annual scholarship awarded to an Annapolis High School senior for academic and athletic achievement. He was inducted into the school s Hall of Fame World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

11 Game Release Redskins/PATRIOTS Connections Former Patriots on Redskins: S Brandon Meriweather ( ) Patriots from the Washington, D.C. area: LS Danny Aiken (Roanoke, Va.) LB James Anderson (Chesapeake, Va.) CB Kyle Arrington (Accokeek, Md.) DB Travis Hawkins (Rockville, Md.) LB Jerod Mayo (Hampton, Va.) Head Coach Bill Belichick (Annapolis, Md,) Running Backs Coach Ivan Fears (Suffolk, Va.) Redskins from the New England area: DL Chris Baker (Windsor, Conn.) LB Rob Jackson (West Haven, Conn.) RB Silas Redd (Stamford, Conn.) TE Jordan Reed (New London, Conn.) Patriots who went to college in the Washington, D.C. area: LS Danny Aiken (Virginia) OLB James Anderson (Virginia Tech) DL Joe Vellano (Maryland) Redskins who went to college in the New England area: WR Nick Williams (Connecticut) Notable Pro Connections: NT Chris Baker played for Patriots Defensive Coordinator Josh McDaniels in Denver while McDaniels was the head coach there in OT Tyler Polumbus played for McDaniels in Denver from , as well as Patriots Special Teams Coach Scott O Brien in DE Frank Kearse played for Miami in 2011 while Patriots Offensive Coordinator Brian Daboll and Patriots Offensive Line Coach Dave DeGuglielmo both coached there. DE Clifton Geathers and Baker played for Patriots Offensive Line Coach Dave DeGuglielmo in Miami in CB E.J. Biggers, LB Adam Hayward and New England Patriots CB Kyle Arrington all played together in Tampa Bay in 2009 under current Redskins Defensive Backs Coach Raheem Morris. Hayward also played with Patriots CB Darrelle Revis in Tampa Bay in DE Stephen Bowen and DE Jason Hatcher played with Patriots WR Danny Amendola in Dallas in NT Barry Cofield played for the Giants when Patriots Offensive Line Coach Dave DeGuglielmo was the Offensive Assistant Line Coach there from P Blake Clingan played with Patriots LB Chris White in Detroit (Aug. 2013). QB Colt McCoy, G Shawn Lauvao and Geathers all played in Cleveland in 2010 with Patriots Tight Ends Coach Brian Daboll. Lauvao and McCoy both worked with Patriots Coaching Staff Assistant Michael Lombardi in Cleveland in OT Tyler Polumbus played with Patriots CB Brandon Browner in Seattle in WR DeSean Jackson, LB Akeem Jordan and C Mike McGlynn played in Philadelphia with Patriots CB Kyle Arrington in 2008 and WR Danny Amendola in Geathers, Jackson, Jordan, McGlynn and Adrian Robinson played with Patriots Safety Patrick Chung in Philadelphia in S Trenton Robinson and LB Darius Fleming were teammates in San Francisco in McCoy played with Patriots DB Daxton Swanson in San Francisco in CB Tracy Porter and Patriots DE Rob Ninkovich played together in New Orleans in Porter also played with Patriots DE Will Smith in New Orleans from DE Frank Kearse, Patriots LB James Anderson ( ) and Patriots WR Brandon LaFell all played together in Carolina from Miller also worked with Patriots Tight Ends Coach Brian Daboll in 2012 in Kansas City when Daboll was the Offensive Coordinator. CB DeAngelo Hall and Patriots DL Tom Kelly played together in Oakland in Notable College Connections: K Kai Forbath, TE Logan Paulsen and Patriots WR Matthew Slater played together at UCLA from Forbath, WR Jerry Rice Jr. and Patriots DT Seali i Epenesa played together at UCLA in P Robert Malone ( ) and S Phillip Thomas ( ) played at Fresno State with Patriots OL Ryan Wendell ( ) while Patriots Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Moses Cabrera ( ) held the same position there. K Zack Hocker, NT Robert Thomas and Patriots DE Jake Bequette, QB Ryan Mallett and TE D.J. Williams played together at Arkansas in P Blake Clingan and Patriots OL Chris Martin played together at Central Florida in WR DeSean Jackson, LS Nick Sundberg and Patriots RB Shane Vereen played together at California during the 2007 season. WR Aldrick Robinson, CB Richard Crawford, and G Josh LeRibeus played with Patriots LB Ja Gared Davis at Southern Methodist University in TE Ted Bolser and Patriots RB Stephen Houston played together at Indiana from CB DeAngelo Hall and Patriots LB James Anderson played together at Virginia Tech from LB Riley Perry Jr., Patriots WR Brandon LaFell and RB Stevan Ridley all played together at LSU from Patriots OL Bryan Stork blocked for RB Chris Thompson at Florida State from RB Roy Helu Jr., LB Will Compton, G Spencer Long, TE Niles Paul, and Patriots CB Alfonzo Dennard all played together at Nebraska from S Brandon Meriweather and Patriots DL Vince Wilfork played together at Miami from LB Darryl Sharpton, WR Leonard Hankerson and Patriots DL Marcus Forston all played together at Miami during the 2009 season. S Akeem Davis ( ) and Patriots T Jordan Devey ( ) played together at Memphis. CB Chase Minnifield, T Morgan Moses and Patriots LS Danny Aiken played together at Virginia during the 2010 season. CB David Amerson and Patriots TE Asa Watson played together at North Carolina State from T Tyler Polumbus and Patriots T Nate Solder played together at Colorado from G/C Mike McGlynn and Patriots Darrelle Revis played together at Pittsburgh from G/T Maurice Hurt, TE Jordan Reed, Patriots DL Dominique Easley and G Jon Halapio all played together at Florida in WR Cody Hoffman and DL Eathyn Manumaleuna played together at Brigham Young University from DE Doug Worthington and Patriots DB Nate Ebner played together at Ohio State University in LB Trent Murphy, Patriots OL Cameron Fleming and RB Tyler Gaffney all played together at Stanford from DE Stephen Bowen and Patriots CB Kyle Arrington played together at Hofstra from World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

12 Game Release Preseason Series Thursday s preseason game between the Redskins and the Patriots will be the 21st preseason meeting between the two franchises since the AFL s Boston Patriots began playing preseason games against NFL competition prior to the 1967 season. The Redskins won each of the team s first three preseason contests, taking wins against the Boston Patriots in 1967 and 1970 and a win against the renamed New England Patriots in On Thursday, the Redskins will be seeking their first preseason victory against the Patriots since Aug. 11, Included below is a list of all preseason games contested between the two franchises: Date Game Result 8/26/1967 at Boston 13-7 W 8/16/1970 at Boston W 9/2/1973 at New England W 8/2/1974 vs. New England L 9/4/1977 at New England 45-7 L 8/30/1981 at New England L 8/17/1984 vs. New England L 8/23/1985 vs. New England W 8/10/1986 at New England 18-7 L 8/10/1991 at New England 27-6 W 8/18/1994 at New England L 8/23/1996 at New England L 8/22/1998 vs. New England L 8/13/1999 at New England W 8/11/2000 vs. New England W 8/30/2001 at New England L 8/29/2002 vs. New England L 8/16/2003 vs. New England L 8/26/2006 at New England 41-0 L 8/28/2009 vs. New England L Regular Season Series Despite their similar roots the Redskins having been founded as the Boston Braves in 1932 and New England beginning as the AFL s Boston Patriots in 1960 the two franchises have only squared off in regular season competition nine times. The Redskins are 6-3 all-time against the Patriots in regular season play dating back to the teams first meeting in Washington is 2-1 in regular season home games against New England, earning home wins in 1981 and The series featured a streak of six straight Redskins victories from Included below is a list of all regular season games played between the two teams: Date Game Result 10/1/1972 at New England L 9/3/1978 at New England W 10/25/1981 vs. New England W 9/23/1984 at New England W 12/15/1990 at New England W 10/13/1996 at New England W 9/28/2003 vs. New England W 10/28/2007 at New England 52-7 L 12/11/2011 vs. New England L Preseason OPENERS The Redskins are in preseason openers dating back to 1961 and will be looking to even their preseason debut record on Thursday. The Redskins have won four straight and six out of their last seven preseason openers. Included below are Washington s preseason debuts since 1961: Date Game Result 8/11/1961 vs. Los Angeles 26-7 L 8/11/1962 at Los Angeles 37-7 L 8/15/1963 vs. Chicago L 8/8/1964 vs. Detroit L 8/3/1965 vs. Philadelphia 37-0 W 8/3/1966 vs. Baltimore 35-0 L 8/9/1967 vs. Chicago W 8/1/1968 at Houston 9-3 L 8/2/1969 vs. Chicago 13-7 W 8/8/1970 at Cincinnati L 8/7/1971 at San Diego L 8/4/1972 vs. Baltimore 33-3 W 8/3/1973 vs. Detroit L 8/2/1974 vs. New England L 8/2/1975 vs. Cincinnati 17-9 W 7/31/1976 at Atlanta W 8/8/1977 at Cleveland W 8/5/1978 at Minnesota L 8/4/1979 at Tampa Bay 9-7 W 8/9/1980 at Baltimore 13-3 W 8/7/1981 vs. Kansas City W 8/14/1982 at Miami 24-7 L 8/6/1983 at Atlanta L 8/4/1984 at Denver W 8/10/1985 at Atlanta W 8/10/1986 at New England 18-7 L 8/14/1987 vs. Pittsburgh W 8/5/1988 vs. Pittsburgh L 8/5/1989 vs. Buffalo 31-6 W 8/11/1990 vs. Atlanta L 8/4/1991 at Pittsburgh 13-7 L 8/1/1992 vs. Miami L 8/9/1993 vs. Cleveland W 8/8/1994 at Buffalo L 8/5/1995 at Kansas City L 8/2/1996 at Buffalo 17-7 W 8/2/1997 at Tampa Bay 20-8 W 8/8/1998 vs. Miami L 8/13/1999 at New England W 8/4/2000 at Tampa Bay L 8/12/2001 at Kansas City 20-0 L 8/3/2002 vs. San Francisco 38-7 W 8/9/2003 at Carolina 20-0 L 8/9/2004 vs. Denver W 8/13/2005 at Carolina L 8/13/2006 at Cincinnati 19-3 L 8/11/2007 at Tennessee 14-6 W 8/3/2008 vs. Indianapolis W 8/13/2009 at Baltimore 23-0 L 8/13/2010 vs. Buffalo W 8/12/2011 vs. Pittsburgh 16-7 W 8/9/2012 at Buffalo 7-6 W 8/8/2013 at Tennessee W 12 5 World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

13 Game Release Tale of the Tape (2013 Regular Season) OFFENSE DEFENSE REDSKINS PATRIOTS 334 Points Points in 1st Quarter Points in 2nd Quarter Points in 3rd Quarter Points in 4th Quarter Offensive Touchdowns Rushing TDs Passing TDs 25 5 Returns 3 21 Field Goals 38 5,915 Yards From Scrimmage 6, Yards Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play /15 Fumbles/Lost 24/9 19 Had Intercepted 11 95/235 Third-down Conversions 83/ Third-down Percentage /20 Fourth-down Conversions 7/ Fourth-down Percentages /802 Penalties/Yards 69/625 30:42 Time of Possession Avg. 29:38 PASSING 611 Pass Attempts Pass Completions Completion Percentage ,751 Passing Yards 4, Avg. Yards/Game Passing Touchdowns Interceptions Rating Times Sacked Completions of 25+ yards 26 RUSHING 453 Rush Attempts 470 2,164 Rush Yards 2, Yards Per Carry Yards Per Game Touchdowns First Downs Rushes of 10+ yards 49 RECEIVING 355 Receptions 380 4,057 Receiving yards 4, Yards Per Catch Yards Per Game Touchdowns First Downs Receptions of 25+ yards 26 REDSKINS PATRIOTS 478 Points Points in 1st Quarter Points in 2nd Quarter Points in 3rd Quarter Points in 4th Quarter Offensive Touchdowns Rushing TDs Passing TDs 25 7 Returns 3 21 Field Goals 22 5,665 Yards From Scrimmage 5, Yards Per Game Total Plays 1, Avg. Per Play /10 Fumbles/Lost 21/12 16 Had Intercepted 17 66/194 Third-down Conversions 98/ Third-down Percentage /17 Fourth-down Conversions 4/ Fourth-down Percentages /697 Penalties/Yards 110/951 29:18 Time of Possession Avg. 30:22 PASSING 514 Pass Attempts Pass Completions Completion Percentage ,896 Passing Yards 3, Avg. Yards/Game Passing Touchdowns Interceptions Rating Times Sacked Completions of 25+ yards 36 RUSHING 443 Rush Attempts 481 1,769 Rush Yards 2, Yards Per Carry Yards Per Game Touchdowns First Downs Rushes of 10+ yards 50 RECEIVING 337 Receptions 336 4,134 Receiving yards 4, Yards Per Catch Yards Per Game Touchdowns First Downs Receptions of 25+ yards World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

14 Game Release David Amerson Stephen Bowen Bashaud Breeland Kai Forbath Pierre Garçon Kedric Golston Roy Helu, Jr. PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Jeremy Kimbrough Kevin Kowalski Shawn Lauvao Josh LeRibeus Kory Lichtensteiger Chris Neild Brian Orakpo Bacarri Rambo Aldrick Robinson Lache Seastrunk Tevita Stevens Darrel Young PLAYER PRONUNCIATION GUIDE AM-urh-sun BO-en BUSH-aud (rhymes with eye) Gar-SOAN KEH-drick GOAL-stun Heh-lu KIM-bro KUH-wall-ski Lah-VOW Luh-REE-bus LICK-ten-STY-grr KNEELed uh-rack-po buh-car-ee ALL-drick Lake Ta-VEE-ta DUH-rell COACHING STAFF PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Chris Foerster FUR-ster Ben Kotwica Cot-WEE-kuh A NOTE ON NAMES Please include suffixes for the names of quarterback Robert Griffin III, running back Roy Helu, Jr. and linebacker Perry Riley, Jr. when possible. In addition, for all text media, please include the cedilla on the c in the name of wide receiver Pierre Garçon. On a full keyboard, the ç character can be inserted by holding ALT while typing 0231 on the numpad. Skinformation MEDIA GUIDE INFORMATION ROSTER SUPERLATIVES As of July 31: Tallest Players...Clifton Geathers and Tyler Polumbus (6 8 ) Shortest Player... Chris Thompson (5 8 ) Average Height Heaviest Player... Trent Williams (337 lbs.) Lightest Player... Lee Doss and DeSean Jackson (178 lbs.) Average Weight lbs Oldest Player... Santana Moss (35) Youngest Player... Rashad Lawrence (22 years, 1 month, 22 days) Average Age years Preseason Week 1 Schedule Thursday, Aug. 7 New England at Washington Indianapolis at NY Jets San Francisco at Baltimore Cincinnati at Kansas City Seattle at Denver Dallas at San Diego Friday, Aug. 8 Miami at Atlanta Buffalo at Carolina Tampa Bay at Jacksonville Oakland at Minnesota Philadelphia at Chicago New Orleans at St. Louis Saturday, Aug. 9 Cleveland at Detroit Pittsburgh at NY Giants Green Bay at Tennessee Houston at Arizona TIME (ET) 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM 9:00 PM 10:00 PM TIME (ET) 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM TIME (ET) 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:30 PM The 2014 Washington Redskins Media Guide is available for download online by directing your browser to The bookmarked PDF includes: Bios for executives, coaches, players and other team personnel Rosters and pronunciation guides 2013 recap information Team history and records Information on FedExField, Redskins Park and Training Camp 2014 media policies and guidelines The guide can be downloaded in PDF format and can be viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader, which can be downloaded for free at get.adobe.com/reader. No printed or flash drive copies are available. Furthermore, updated weekly information will be made available throughout the season on the team s online medial portal, located at media.redskins.com World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

15 Game Release The Washington Redskins finalized their 2014 NFL Draft class on Saturday, May 10, selecting eight total players Draft REcap NOTES ON THE REDSKINS OVERALL DRAFT The Redskins made eight selections in the 2014 NFL Draft. The eight selections marked the third time in four years Washington has selected at least eight players (2011, 2012 and 2014). Washington selected 36 players in the past four drafts, the franchise s largest four-year total since the institution of the seven-round draft in The team last posted a four-year total of 36 across the NFL Drafts, a time frame which included two 12-round drafts, one eight-round draft and one seven-round draft. Washington made at least seven selections in four consecutive drafts for the first time since The Redskins selected two players in the seventh round, marking the sixth time in the last seven years that the team has drafted multiple players in the seventh round. Washington has made multiple seventhround selections in each year from 2008 through 2014 with exception of the 2013 NFL Draft. Washington made two trades during the 2014 NFL Draft. On Friday, the team sent the No. 34 overall pick to the Dallas Cowboys in exchange for the Nos. 47 and 78 overall picks. On Saturday, Washington sent the No. 178 overall pick to the Tennessee Titans for the Nos. 186 and 228 overall selections. Washington selected four players with selections acquired by trade: LB Trent Murphy (No. 47 from Dallas), G Spencer Long (No. 78 from Dallas), RB Lache Seastrunk (No. 186 from Tennessee) and K Zach Hocker (No. 228 from Tennessee). Washington has selected 23 players with selections acquired by trade since 2010: FB/TE Dennis Morris (2010), WR Terrence Austin (2010), C Erik Cook (2010), T Selvish Capers (2010), LB Ryan Kerrigan (2011), WR Leonard Hankerson (2011), RB Roy Helu, Jr. (2011), S DeJon Gomes (2011), WR/TE Niles Paul (2011), WR Aldrick Robinson (2011), OL Maurice Hurt (2011), LB Markus White (2011), QB Robert Griffin III (2012), G Josh LeRibeus (2012), LB Keenan Robinson (2012), RB Alfred Morris (2012), T Tom Compton (2012), CB Jordan Bernstine (2012), LB Brandon Jenkins (2013), LB Trent Murphy (2014), G Spencer Long (2014), RB Lache Seastrunk (2014) and K Zach Hocker (2014). The 2014 NFL Draft marked the first time since 2010 that the Redskins had not selected college teammates in the same draft. Washington selected at least a pair of college teammates in each draft from (Nebraska s Roy Helu, Jr., DeJon Gomes and Niles Paul in 2011; SMU s Josh LeRibeus and Richard Crawford in 2012; Florida State s Chris Thompson and Brandon Jenkins in 2013). With the selection of Stanford s Trent Murphy, the Redskins made a product of the conference now known as the Pac-12 the team s top selection for the first time since selecting Stanford DB Duncan McColl with their top selection in the 1977 NFL Draft. NOTES ON THE SELECTION OF TRENT MURPHY Murphy was the first selection of the Jay Gruden era and was the 35th selection by the Redskins since Murphy was the 432nd selection made by the Redskins in the Common Draft era (since 1967) and the 34th second-round selection in that time frame. He was the 52nd second-round selection by the Redskins all-time since the institution of the draft in The selection marked the third time the Redskins had taken a pass rusher with their first selection in the last six drafts (DE/LB Brian Orakpo in 2009 and LB Ryan Kerrigan in 2011). Including the selection of CB David Amerson with their initial pick last year, the Redskins selected a defensive player with their top pick in LB Trent Murphy consecutive seasons for the first time since drafting S Sean Taylor, CB Carlos Rogers, LB Rocky McIntosh and S LaRon Landry with their first selections in the NFL Drafts. Murphy was the 15th Stanford product selected by the Redskins all-time, joining E Keith Topping (1936), B Bill Joslyn (1944), B Willard Sheller (1944), B Bill Shipkey (1945), C Jim McCurdy (1945), B Lynn Brownson (1947), B Bob Anderson (1948), B Bob Mathias (1953), E Sam Morley (1954), QB Don Bunce (1972), DE Duncan McColl (1977), G Brad Badger (1997), QB Todd Husak (2000) and LB Jarred Newberry (2005). Murphy was the sixth Stanford product selected by the Redskins in the Common Draft era (since 1967), tied for 11th-most by a single college in that timeframe. Murphy s selection at No. 47 marked the highest the Redskins had taken a Stanford product since selecting E Keith Topping with the No. 11 overall pick in the 1936 NFL Draft. With Murphy s selection, the Redskins used a second-round pick to draft a linebacker for the first time since selecting McIntosh in the second round (No. 35 overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft. Murphy was the third player selected by the Redskins at No. 47 alltime, joining T Larry Lutz (1936) and DE Shane Collins (1992). All three of Washington s all-time selections at No. 47 played collegiately in the conference now known as the Pac-12. Murphy was the first Pac-12 Conference player selected by the Redskins since selecting UCLA WR Terrence Austin in The two are the only Pac-12 products selected by the Redskins since NOTES ON THE SELECTION OF MORGAN MOSES Moses was the second selection of the Jay Gruden era and was the 36th selection by the Redskins since Moses was the 433rd selection made by the Redskins in the Common Draft era (since 1967) and the 32nd third-round selection in that time frame. He was the 61st third-round selection by the Redskins alltime since the institution of the draft in The selection marked the earliest the Redskins had taken an offensive lineman since selecting two-time Pro Bowler Trent Williams with the fourth overall pick of the 2010 NFL Draft. Moses was the first player from the University of Virginia selected by the Redskins since the team picked G Jim Huddleston in the sixth round of the 1986 NFL Draft. The Redskins last four selections from UVA have all been offensive linemen World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

16 Game Release Moses became the ninth player from the University of Virginia selected by the Redskins all-time, joining E Tom Dudley (1947), B Jonny Papit (1951), E Fred Polzer (1958), RB Jeff Anderson (1969), DT Rick Brand (1969), T Paul Rogers (1969), C Dan Ryczek (1971) and Huddleston. Moses selection was the highest the Redskins had ever selected a UVA product. Jonny Papit was previously the highest-selected UVA player by the Redskins at the No. 76 overall pick in the 1951 NFL Draft. Moses was the sixth player selected by the Redskins at No. 66 alltime, joining G Rotta Holland (1937), B George Peters (1942), B Dick Lynch (1958), KR Mike Oliphant (1988) and DT Tracy Rocker (1989). Moses was the seventh Redskins draft pick since 2010 to have competed collegiately in the Atlantic Coast Conference, the most of any conference in that timeframe. The Redskins selected three ACC products in both the 2011 (Clemson s Jarvis Jenkins, Miami s Leonard Hankerson and Florida State s Markus White) and 2013 drafts (NC State s David Amerson, Florida State s Chris Thompson and Florida State s Brandon Jenkins). NOTES ON THE SELECTION OF SPENCER LONG Long was the third selection of the Jay Gruden era and was the 37th selection by the Redskins since Long was the Redskins second pick of the third round, marking the first time the Redskins had made two third-round selections since 2002 (CB Rashad Bauman and WR Cliff Russell). It was the fourth time in the Common Draft era (since 1967) that the Redskins had made multiple selections in the third round (1993, 1994, 2002 and 2014). Long was the 434th selection made by the Redskins in the Common Draft era and the 33rd third-round selection in that time frame. He was the 62nd third-round selection by the Redskins all-time since the institution of the draft in Including the selection of Morgan Moses, Washington selected offensive linemen with consecutive picks for the first time since selecting C Erik Cook and T Selvish Capers with two seventh-round selections in the 2010 NFL Draft. Long was the 20th Nebraska Cornhusker selected by the Washington Redskins all-time, tied with Alabama for fourth-most of any school in team history. Long joined E Elmer Dohrmann (1938), G Don Boll (1953), T Jerry Minnick (1954), T Don Glantz (1955), G Bob Jones (1964), B Kent Mc- Cloughan (1965), T John Strohmeyer (1965), T Walter Barnes (1966), T Mark Doak (1975), DB Ardell Johnson (1975), G Dennis Pavelka (1975), DE Dean Gissler (1976), DB Brian Davis (1987), DT Kent Wells (1990), S Jamel Williams (1997), LB Cody Glenn (2009), RB Roy Helu (2011), S DeJon Gomes (2011) and WR Niles Paul (2011) as Nebraska products drafted by Washington all-time. Long was the seventh player to be selected by the Redskins at No. 78 all-time, joining B Wilbur Moore (1939), B Bob Hoffman (1940), T Mike Katrishen (1948), B Bob Kennedy (1949), T Leon Bennett (1958 and T Charley Nickoson (1963). Long was the fourth Nebraska product selected by the Redskins since 2010, the most of any school. NOTES ON THE SELECTION OF BASHAUD BREELAND Breeland was the fourth selection of the Jay Gruden era and was the 38th selection by the Redskins since Breeland was the 435th selection made by the Redskins in the Common Draft era (since 1967) and the 30th fourth-round selection in that time frame. He was the 45th fourth-round selection by the Redskins all-time since the institution of the draft in Including the selection of safety Phillip Thomas last year, the Redskins drafted defensive backs in the fourth round in consecutive drafts 2014 Draft Recap (cont.) for the first time in the Common Draft era. It was the first time the Redskins have selected members of the same position group in the fourth round in consecutive years since selecting linebackers Shawn Barber and Nate Stimson in the 1998 and 1999 NFL Drafts, respectively. Breeland was the 81st defensive back selected by the Redskins in the Common Draft era, the most of any position group. Breeland was the eighth Redskins draft pick since 2010 to have competed collegiately in the Atlantic Coast Conference, the most of any conference in that timeframe. The Redskins selected three ACC products in both the 2011 (Clemson s Jarvis Jenkins, Miami s Leonard Hankerson and Florida State s Markus White) and 2013 drafts (NC State s David Amerson, Florida State s Chris Thompson and Florida State s Brandon Jenkins) and added Virginia s Morgan Moses in the third round. Breeland was the seventh Clemson player selected by the Redskins all-time, joining B Charlie Timmons (1942), B Buck George (1955), DB Frank Liberatore (1968), S Leomont Evans (1996), WR Rod Gardner (2001) and DE Jarvis Jenkins (2011). Breeland was the fifth player selected by the Redskins at No. 102 all-time, joining C Frank Kuchta (1958), RB Jimmy Smith (1984), RB Stephen Davis (1996) and QB Kirk Cousins (2012). CB Bashaud Breeland NOTES ON THE SELECTION OF RYAN GRANT Grant was the fifth selection of the Jay Gruden era and was the 39th selection by the Redskins since Grant was the 436th selection made by the Redskins in the Common Draft era (since 1967) and the 46th fifth-round selection in that time frame. He was the 71st fifth-round selection by the Redskins alltime since the institution of the draft in Grant s selection marked the first time the Redskins had selected a wide receiver since picking three in the 2011 NFL Draft (Leonard Hankerson, Niles Paul and Aldrick Robinson). Grant joins Paul (2011) and Darnerian McCants (2001) as the only receivers drafted by the Redskins in the fifth round all-time. Grant was the 48th wide receiver selected by the Redskins in the Common Draft era. Grant was the 11th Tulane product selected by the Redskins alltime, joining B Buddy Banker (1940), T Bill Kirchem (1940), T Harley McCollum (1942), B Walt McDonald (1943), T Roman Bentz (1943), E Art Porter (1945), G Don Lockwood (1959), G Bernie Darre (1960), HB Terry Terrebonne (1962) and QB Patrick Ramsey (2002). Grant and Ramsey are the Redskins only two selections from Tulane in the Common Draft era World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

17 Game Release Grant was only the second player selected by the Redskins all-time with the No. 142 selection, joining UCLA T Gil Moreno (1956). NOTES ON THE SELECTION OF LACHE SEASTRUNK Seastrunk was the sixth selection of the Jay Gruden era and was the 40th selection by the Redskins since Seastrunk was the 476th selection made by the Redskins in the Common Draft era (since 1967) and the 51st sixth-round selection in that time frame. He was the 77th sixth-round selection by the Redskins all-time since the institution of the draft in The Redskins have selected at least one running back in four consecutive drafts, their longest streak since selecting a running back in nine consecutive drafts from Seastrunk was the first sixth-round running back taken by the Redskins since drafting Pro Bowler Alfred Morris at No. 173 overall in the 2012 NFL Draft. Seastrunk was the first Baylor product selected by the Redskins since drafting quarterback Robert Griffin III with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft. Seastrunk was the 10th Baylor product drafted by the Redskins all-time, joining QB Adrian Burk (1951), B Larry Isbell (1952), B Jerry Coody (1954), DT Earl Maxfield (1970), G Mike Hughes (1976), LB Geff Gandy (1983), DB Johnny Thomas (1987), DB Charles Bell (1991) and Griffin III (2012). Seastrunk was the 55th running back selected by the Redskins in the Common Draft era, tied with linebacker for the second-most of any position group in that time frame. Seastrunk was the eighth player selected by the Redskins all-time at the No. 186 overall pick, joining T Tiny Croft (1942), E Fred Polzer (1958), B Ton Urbanik (1964), RB Rick Badanjek (1986), DT Mario Monds (2001), QB Colt Brennan (2008) and LB Robert Henson (2009). The No. 186 overall selection used to pick Seastrunk was acquired by Washington from Tennessee via trade. Seastrunk became the second Redskins draft pick to be selected by means of a pick acquired from the Titans, joining CB Justin Tryon (2008) Draft Recap (cont.) NOTES ON THE SELECTION OF TED BOLSER Bolser was the seventh selection of the Jay Gruden era and was the 41st selection by the Redskins since Bolser was the 477th selection made by the Redskins in the Common Draft era (since 1967) and the 57th seventh-round selection in that time frame. He was the 88th seventh-round selection by the Redskins all-time since the institution of the draft in Including the selection of Jordan Reed in 2013, the Redskins drafted a tight end in consecutve drafts for the first time since drafting Tyler Ecker and Fred Davis in 2007 and 2008, respectively. Bolser was the 11th Indiana product drafted by the Redskins alltime, joining B Chick Jagade (1948), B Nick Sebek (1949), G Cas Witucki (1950), T Harry Jagielski (1954), E Brad Bomba (1957), G-LB Don Croftcheck (1965), LB Stu O Dell (1974), DB Quinn Buckner (1976), QB Babe Laufenberg (1983) and QB Gibran Hamdan (2003). Bolser was the 26th running back selected by the Redskins in the Common Draft era. Bolser was the fifth player selected by the Redskins all-time at the No. 217 overall pick, joining G Robert Reed (1965), WR Tim Alexander (1999), OL Maurice Hurt (2011) and CB Jordan Bernstine (2012). NOTES ON THE SELECTION OF ZACH HOCKER Hocker is the eighth selection of the Jay Gruden era and is the 42nd selection by the Redskins since Hocker is the 478th selection made by the Redskins in the Common Draft era (since 1967) and the 58th seventh-round selection in that time frame. He is the 89th seventh-round selection by the Redskins alltime since the institution of the draft in Hocker was the first kicker selected in the 2014 NFL Draft. Hocker is the first kicker selected by the Redskins since taking Tennessee s John Hall in the sixth round of the 1999 NFL Draft. Hocker is the seventh listed kicker selected by the Redskins in the Common Draft era, joining Mike Braff (1968), Mike Wedman (1973), Mike Flater (1974), Dan Miller (1982), Chip Lohmiller (1988) and Hall (1999). Hocker is the seventh player selected by the Redskins all-time with the No. 228 overall selection, joining T Hal Mullins (1947), B Dick West (1948), B Frank Pattee (1949), K Mike Flater (1974), DE Dallas Hickman (1975) and RB Jawan Jamison (2013). Washington has now made selections at No. 228 in consecutive seasons across the 2013 and 2014 NFL Drafts. All of Washington s picks at No. 228 ( , , ) have either been preceded or followed by another selection at No. 228 in the draft the year before or year after. Hocker was the Redskins second of two selections in the 2014 NFL Draft acquired from Tennessee (RB Lache Seastrunk No. 186). Hocker is the 11th Arkansas Razorback selected by the Redskins all-time, joining C Earl Wheeler (1947), B Ross Pritchard (1949), B Alvin Duke (1950), G Buddy Brown (1951), B A.J. Baker (1955), G John Childress (1962), G Dave Adams (1963), B Gordon Guest (1964), LB Jeff Goff (1982) and LB Ravin Caldwell (1986). RB Lache Seastrunk 17 5 World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

18 Game Release DeSean Jackson The Washington Redskins know first-hand what kind of playmaking ability wide receiver DeSean Jackson possesses. In six years as a Philadephia Eagle, Jackson faced the Redskins 11 times, catching 32 passes for 572 yards (17.9 avg.) with five receiving touchdowns, his most receiving touchdowns against any opponent. So when Jackson hit the free agent market on March 28, the Redskins were quick to act, signing the three-time Pro Bowler on April 2. Now the Redskins and first-year head coach Jay Gruden will set about finding ways to feature the dynamic seventh-year playmaker as part of its arsenal of weapons in You want to get people involved. That s what the beauty of this offense hopefully is being able to spread the ball around, Gruden said during training camp. We are able to get the running game involved, we are able to get Andre Roberts, DeSean and Pierre Garçon their touches and Robert [Griffin III] whatever he needs to do. Darrel Young, Jordan Reed, even [Logan] Paulsen, we ve got to try to get everybody involved. Whereas Garçon, Jackson s new teammate, turned heads in 2013 by amassing an NFL-leading and team-record-setting 113 receptions a season ago, it s been Jackson s explosiveness that has turned heads his entire career since entering the league in In the last six seasons, Jackson leads the NFL in receptions of 50-plus yards (22) and total touchdowns of 50-plus yards (17). The duo of Garçon and Jackson produced the third- and fourth-most receiving yards in the NFC a season ago, combining for 2,678 receiving yards in With Garçon and Jackson comprising a one-two receiving punch among Washington s array of offensive weapons for 2014, the question was posed to Jackson early in training camp: Will there be enough touches to keep everyone happy? I m sure that s the question everyone will want to know. Honestly, me and Andre [Roberts] were just talking about it earlier. It s very dangerous and it s very scary I d rather be on the team that has all the weapons, Jackson said. With me, Tana [Santana Moss], Pierre, J-Reed [Jordan Reed], Roberts, it s so many options Alfred Morris. There s just so many options that regardless of how you play it... If somebody doesn t get double teamed, another receiver is going to be open. I d rather be on the team with all the weapons. - Wide receiver DeSean Jackson in response to a question about if there are enough touches to keep all of Washintgon s offensive threats happy Jackson s addition was called a hand-in-glove fit by Pro Bowl left tackle Trent Williams, and it s how Jackson fits both with and without the ball that Gruden envisions helping the attack. Some days DeSean will have 10 catches for 200 yards. Maybe he will have two catches for eight yards. We don t know how it s going to play out, how the defenses are going to cover us, Gruden said. The coverage should dictate where the ball goes and hopefully with the weapons that we have, a certain guy can make a defense pay depending on how they are playing us. Jackson produced two games in excess of 190 receiving yards a season ago and joins the Redskins following a season in which he posted career highs in receptions (82) and receiving yards (1,332) and matched his career high in receiving touchdowns (nine). In light of such productive personal numbers a season ago, what expectations does Jackson have for himself in 2014? Honestly, man, Jackson opined. I just want to help my team win games. Dialing Long Distance No NFL player has more total touchdowns covering 50+ yards than DeSean Jackson since 2008: Player 2014 Team 50+ Yard TD 1. DeSean Jackson Was Chris Johnson NYJ Calvin Johnson DET 12 T4. Adrian Peterson MIN 10 T4. Mike Wallace MIA 10 YARDS PER RECEPTION DeSean Jackson s 17.2 yards per reception since entering the NFL in 2008 are second-most among players with at least 300 catches: Player 2014 Team Avg. 1. Vincent Jackson TB DeSean Jackson Was Calvin Johnson DET Mike Wallace MIA Steve Smith BAL 15.5 Deep Threat No NFL player has more receptions of 50+ yards than DeSean Jackson since 2008: Player 2014 Team 50+ Yard Rec 1. DeSean Jackson Was Calvin Johnson DET Mike Wallace MIA 20 T4. Greg Jennings MIN 15 T4. Vincent Jackson TB World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

19 Game Release Prince George s County, Maryland home to FedExField quickly became Pierre Garçon s county in The receiver made himself at home in opposing secondaries in 2013 and produced one of the greatest receiving seasons in the Redskins eight-decade history. Washington signed Garçon on the first day of free agency during the 2012 offseason, believing his speed and tenacious on-field demeanor would add another dimension to the Redskins offense. Garçon was a difference-maker during the team s NFC East title run in 2012, as the Redskins posted a 9-1 record with him in the lineup and were 1-5 with him sidelined. Garçon amassed 113 receptions for 1,346 yards and five touchdowns in His 113 receptions broke Pro Football Hall of Famer Art Monk s 29-year-old team record for receptions in a season. RECEPTIONS IN A SEASON (REDSKINS HISTORY): Player Year Rec. Yds. TD 1. Pierre Garçon , Art Monk , Santana Moss ,115 6 P.G. s County The numbers were not buoyed by any outlier performances, as Garçon became only the third NFL player since the adoption of the 16-game schedule in 1978 to post at least five receptions in all 16 games of a season, joining Jacksonville s Jimmy Smith (2001) and Pittsburgh s Antonio Brown (2013). Garçon led the league in receptions in 2013 and became the first Redskin since Monk in 1984 to finish a season atop the NFL in receptions. NFL RECEPTIONS LEADERS (2013): Player Team Rec Yds TD 1. Pierre Garçon Was 113 1, Antonio Brown Pit 110 1, Andre Johnson Hou 109 1, Julian Edelman NE 105 1,056 6 Garçon s 1,346 receiving yards were the sixth-most in a season by a Redskin all-time and the most since Santana Moss team record 1,483 yards in RECEIVING YARDS IN A SEASON (REDSKINS HISTORY): Player Year Rec. Yds. TD 1. Santana Moss , Bobby Mitchell , Henry Ellard , Bobby Mitchell , Art Monk , Pierre Garçon ,346 5 I m not surprised that he would develop into the go-to guy in Washington. When they signed him there, that s what they wanted, and that s what they re getting. - Pro Football Hall of Famer Cris Carter, as told to Mike Jones of The Washington Post to raise money to help them out, keep their doors open so more kids can benefit from it. In addition, Garçon helped donate new football jerseys to one high school in Washington, D.C., one in Virginia and one in Maryland. The gesture was personal for the Division III Mount Union product. It just makes me happy that I could help out, especially in high school, where for kids, it s a big moment in their lives, Garcon told The Washington Post. Having nice uniforms could make you play a little bit better and hopefully help you earn a scholarship to play Division I football, and that goes a long way between playing Division I instead of Division III, not having to pay your loans and all that. During the 2014 offseason, Garçon s off-field efforts carried him overseas, as he joined Saints tight end Jimmy Graham and Dolphins punter Brandon Fields on a USO tour of U.S. military bases in Afghanistan and the United Arab Emirates in March. Garçon s numbers and his acrobatic highlight-reel catches were worthy of attention, but the Redskins coaching staff also tried to draw attention to what Garçon a ferocious perimter blocker did for Washington s prolific rushing attack in Garçon has made great strides to make sure his impact transcends the football field. In the 2013 offseason, Garçon hosted an event that raised more than $30,000 for the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Washington. In 2014, his second annual event raised more than $100,000. We re just coming together to help support the [organization], he told The Washington Post. I grew up in a similar atmosphere, and if we can help kids grow, and keep them out of trouble from the time they get out of the classroom, and especially in the summertime... We re just trying 19 5 World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

20 Game Release homecoming FOR ryan clark Ryan Clark spent two years with the Washington Redskins from , helping patrol a secondary that guided the Redskins to a playoff berth and Wild Card round victory in his last season in D.C. Now 34, Clark returns to the Redskins with a Super Bowl ring and a Pro Bowl selection to his name. Immediately after his signing in early April, observers noted the leadership he could provide the team s young corps of defensive backs, and Clark has a theory why his name and the term leadership are so often found adjacent to one another these days. I get talked to a lot about leadership, Clark said during training camp. I m just old. The line drew laughs, but it s the way the former college free agent from LSU now entering the 13th season of his decorated NFL career can lead by example that could prove most valuable to the Redskins secondary in I m not like, Hey, you have got to do it this way, or You ve got to do it that way, Clark said. I think that falls on guys after you ve played for such a long time, but for me, we re all the same group. We re all brothers. We re all trying to figure out how we can win games. Clark is expected to be more than just a teacher in his second tenure in Washington. He joined the Redskins having previously appeared in 161 regular season games with 137 starts, compiling 807 tackles (562 solo), 52 passes defensed, 15 interceptions, five forced fumbles, six fumbles recovered and 3.5 sacks. He spent eight years in Pittsburgh from and played in 92 of a possible 96 regular season games from and helped the Steelers to two Super Bowl appearances in that time frame, including a victory in Super Bowl XLIII. The Marrero, La. native earned his first career Pro Bowl selection following the 2011 season, a season in which he started all 16 games of the Steelers 12-4 campaign. One season later, he was named the Steelers 2012 Walter Payton Man of the Year for his off-the-field community service as well his on-field performance. Fans and observers may do a double take when seeing Clark in the Redskins secondary on the practice field, but not simply just because of his return. Though Clark will wear No. 25 on Sundays, the former teammate of the late Sean Taylor has continued his tradition of wearing No. 21 in Taylor s honor during practices. Every time somebody asks me why I wear a different number to practice, I get to tell Sean s story. I get to tell people about the guy I love. I get to tell people about the guy who was possibly on his way to being the greatest safety to ever play the game. And that got cut short. He never got to realize his full potential. But it gives me the opportunity to remind people of him. - Safety Ryan Clark to The Fan on why he wears No. 21 in practice The No. 21 represents a solemn moment of reflection for the normally gregarious Clark, who spent part of his offseason as an analyst for ESPN. Given his outgoing personality and the trend of nicknamed secondaries in the NFL, a reporter asked Clark if he cared to nickname Washington s secondary. No, we have no nicknames. All of that stuff is cute but I don t care about that, you know what I mean? Clark said during training camp. We just want to win. If by the end of the season you could say the secondary for the Washington Redskins were winners, I think we ll take that. That would be the most important thing World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

21 Game Release For years, Washington s defense didn t have to search hard for a leader. Middle linebacker London Fletcher took command in the huddle and in the locker room, but following Fletcher s retirement after the 2013 season, the unit found itself in need of a unifying voice. Enter DeAngelo Hall. The 30-year-old playmaker at cornerback now in his 11th year has made a career of matching up one-on-one with top receivers and coming up with game-changing plays. The never-shy and oftenbrash Virginia Tech product seems ready to take the mantle of leadership. It s going to be the first camp in a long time that I haven t had a guy like Fletch around, so definitely the onus is on me, Hall said early in training camp. Meeting with Jay [Gruden] this offseason he kind of stressed that to me and I embraced it. I felt like I was ready for it. London, I tried to stay in his hip pocket as much as possible, so I m definitely up for the challenge. I understand it s not about me, it s about this team. Hall has been among the top playmaking cornerbacks in the league since joining the Redskins in He has played 84 regular season games with the Redskins with 79 starts, registering 436 tackles (according to STATS, LLC), 23 interceptions, seven fumbles recovered, six fumbles forced and a sack. His 23 interceptions since joining the Redskins on Nov. 7, 2008 are tied for the third-most in the NFL in that time frame. INTERCEPTIONS BY NFL PLAYERS SINCE HALL JOINED THE REDSKINS (NOV. 7, 2008): Rank Player Team(s) INT 1 Ed Reed Bal/Hou/NYJ 29 2 Asante Samuel Phi/Atl 26 3t DeAngelo Hall Was 23 3t Charles Woodson GB/Oak 23 5 Jairus Byrd BUF/NO 22 After an offseason in which Hall publicly addressed his place among active cornerbacks, Hall set out in training camp to clarify his beliefs about the respect he believes his body of work should garner. As a corner if you don t feel like you re the best, you ve got a problem right there. I never said I was the best, I would be a fool to think 11 years in I m the best in the game right now, Hall noted. I definitely think I m pretty successful at doing what I do. Like I said, man, if you really watch film, let s go watch film and I put my film against any corner in the league and we ll see what he does and we ll see what I do and we can go from there. I definitely think that if you put me out there against a receiver, anyone of them, I ll take my chances. I never said I was the best, but I definitely feel like I should be in the conversation. The comments displayed the matured and refined Hall, who has grown considerably from the player who was perceived as selfish entering the league at 20 years of age. It s the new Hall that new coach Jay Gruden has come to value as both a player and as a locker room presence. I did hear about DeAngelo Hall a little bit, some of the reputation, some of the things that happened, the attitude that he has. But as a cornerback, you kind of want some of that attitude, that cockiness, that confident air about you as long as it doesn t affect your play, Gruden said. He s proven the last few years that it doesn t affect his play and I think he s calmed down a little bit. He knows what being a pro is all about... We re happy with his leadership role and his accountability right now. Hall hopes to continue making a run at record books this season. His 23 interceptions as a Redskin rank 10th in team history. Last season, he scored a team-record three defensive touchdowns. Hall became only the second player in NFL history with at least four interception return touchdowns and four fumble return touchdowns in a career, joining former cornerback Ronde Barber. D-Hall Takes Charge Active Interception Leaders Active NFL Players as of 2013 with 40+ Career INTs: Rank Player Years INT 1 Ed Reed Charles Woodson Champ Bailey Asante Samuel DeAngelo Hall CAREER TOUCHDOWNS Jan. 2, 2005 (Falcons at Seahawks): Matt Hasselbeck pass intercepted by Hall and returned for a 48-yard touchdown. Oct. 16, 2005 (Falcons at Saints): Antowain Smith fumble forced by Michael Boley, recovered by Hall and returned for a 66-yard touchdown. Oct. 1, 2006 (Falcons vs. Cardinals): Kurt Warner pass intercepted by Hall and returned for a 37-yard touchdown. Oct. 7, 2007 (Falcons at Titans): LenDale White fumbled forced by Jamaal Anderson, recovered by Hall and returned for a 56-yard touchdown. Sept. 12, 2010 (Redskins vs. Cowboys): Tashard Choice fumble forced by Hall, recovered and returned for a 32-yard touchdown. Oct. 24, 2010 (Redskins at Bears): Jay Cutler pass intercepted by Hall and returned for a 92-yard touchdown. Sept. 9, 2013 (Redskins vs. Eagles): Michael Vick lateral forced by Ryan Kerrigan, recovered by Hall and returned for a 75-yard touchdown. Sept. 22, 2013 (Redskins vs. Lions): Matthew Stafford pass intercepted by Hall and returned for a 17-yard touchdown. Oct. 27, 2013 (Redskins at Broncos): Peyton Manning pass intercepted by Hall and returned for a 26-yard touchdown World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

22 Game Release Washington s rushing attack was a point of pride during the 2012 season as the Redskins posted a team-record 2,709 rushing yards. In 2013, the Redskins ground game was reminiscent of the 2012 attack that earned Washington its first NFL team rushing crown since The Redskins posted a Top 5 finish in rushing yardage in consecutive years for the first time since doing so in three consecutive seasons from RUSHING YARDS (NFL, 2013): Team Yards Att. Avg. TD 1. Philadelphia Eagles 2, Buffalo Bills 2, San Francisco 49ers 2, Seattle Seahawks 2, Washington Redskins 2, The attack was particularly strong after the season s quarter pole, as the Redskins amassed an NFL-high 1,740 yards since returning from their Week 5 bye week, 107 yards more than the next best team (Philadephia 1,633). The Redskins rushed for exactly 209 yards twice in Weeks 7 and 9 in The team did so in a win vs. Chicago, breaking the 200-yard rushing mark in consecutive games for the first time since Weeks 4-5 of the 1984 season. They added another 209-yard effort in Week 9 vs. San Diego. Washington had seven 200-yard rushing games across the seasons, tied for the most in the NFL in that span. 200-YARD RUSHING GAMES (NFL, ): Player 200-Yard Games 1t. Washington Redskins 7 1t. Philadelphia Eagles 7 2. Minnesota Vikings 6 4. Buffalo Bills 5 5t. San Francisco 49ers 4 5t. Seattle Seahawks 4 Three times in 2013, the Redskins rushing output in a game was the most in the league that week. Washington posted league highs in Week 6 (216 yards at Dallas), Week 7 (209 vs. Chicago) and Week 11 (191 at Philadelphia). WEEKS WITH MOST RUSHING YARDS IN A GAME (2013): Player Weeks 1. Philadelphia Eagles 4 2. Washington Redskins 3 3t. Buffalo Bills 2 3t. San Francisco 49ers 2 5t. Six teams tied 1 Washington s 4.78 yards-per-carry average ranked third in the NFL in YARDS PER CARRY (NFL): Team Att. Yds. Avg. 1. Philadelphia Eagles 500 2, Minnesota Vikings 423 2, Washington Redskins 453 2, Green Bay Packers 459 2, GROUND AND POUND Including Washington s team-record 2,709 rushing yards from 2012, the Redskins 2,164-yard effort in 2013 gave Washington 2,000 rushing yards in consecutive seasons for the first time since It marked the eighth time the Redskins had posted consecutive 2,000-yard rushing seasons ( , , , , , , , ). The 2013 Redskins 2,000-yard rushing season was the 22nd in team history, and the 2013 squad s 2,164 yards rank as the ninth-most in a season in franchise annals. 2,000-YARD RUSHING SEASONS (REDSKINS HISTORY): Season Rushing Yards Redskins 2, Redskins 2, Redskins 2, Redskins 2, Redskins 2, Redskins 2, Redskins 2, Redskins 2, Redskins 2, Redskins 2, Redskins 2, Redskins 2, Redskins 2, Redskins 2, Redskins 2,083 16t Redskins 2,082 16t Redskins 2, Redskins 2, Redskins 2, Redskins 2, Redskins 2, Redskins 2,000 The Redskins gained a league-high 4,873 rushing yards on 972 carries across the seasons. Washington s 5.01 yards per carry average in the last two years marks the best two-year rushing average for the team in franchise history and represents the first time the team has gained better than five yards per carry in a two-year span. TWO-YEAR RUSHING AVERAGES (REDSKINS HISTORY): Season Yards/Carry Redskins Redskins Redskins Redskins Redskins Redskins Redskins Redskins Redskins Redskins World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

23 Game Release A.M.-Trak Away from football, running back Alfred Morris might be best known for his beloved car a 1991 Mazda 626 he affectionately names Bentley. Mazda volunteered 275 hours of work over four months to restore Morris famous ride, which he bought from his pastor for $2 in college. It s been Morris himself that s run like an old classic since he entered the league in Morris was one of the engines that drove the Redskins to their first team rushing title since 1933 in Morris ranked third in the NFC and fourth in the NFL in rushing yardage in MOST RUSHING Yards (NFL, 2013): Player Team Yards Att. Avg. 1. LeSean McCoy Phi 314 1, Matt Forte Chi 289 1, Jamaal Charles KC 259 1, Alfred Morris Was 276 1, Adrian Peterson Min 279 1, Morris was one of seven backs to post 1,000 rushing yards in both 2012 and 2013 and is one of only four to exceed 1,250 yards in both season. Morris 2,888 rushing yards since 2012 are second-most in the league, and he can boast the most 70-yard rushing games in that time frame. MOST RUSHING Yards Since 2012 (NFL): Player Team Yards 1. Adrian Peterson MIN 3, Alfred Morris WAS 2, Marshawn Lynch SEA 2, Jamaal Charles KC 2,796 MOST 70-YARD RUSHING GAMES (NFL, ): Player Team 70-Yard Games 1. Alfred Morris WAS Marshawn Lynch SEA Adrian Peterson MIN 23 Morris success in 2013 came after a 2012 rookie season in which he blossomed from an overlooked sixth-round pick to the team s new recordholder for rushing yards in a season. His performance was the third-most prolific by a rookie in league history. RUSHING YARDS, ROOKIE SEASON (NFL HISTORY): Player Season/Team Rush Yds. 1. Eric Dickerson 1983 Rams 1, George Rogers 1981 Saints 1, Alfred Morris 2012 Redskins 1, Ottis Anderson 1979 Cardinals 1,605 Morris amassed the most yardage of any Redskin in his first two NFL seasons. MOST RUSHING YARDS, FIRST TWO NFL SEASONS (REDSKINS): Player Seasons Rush Yds. 1. Alfred Morris , Mike Thomas , Larry Brown ,013 Morris 2,888 rushing yards from rank ninth-most in NFL history among players in their first two seasons. In Week 11, Morris became only the 16th back in NFL history to reach 2,500 rushing yards in his first two seasons. The list includes five Pro Football Hall of Famers: Eric Dickerson (3,913), Earl Campbell (3,147), Barry Sanders (2,774), Curtis Martin (2,639) and Emmitt Smith (2,500). RUSHING YARDS (FIRST TWO SEASONS, NFL HISTORY): Player Seasons Yds. 1. Eric Dickerson , LaDainian Tomlinson , Alfred Morris , Barry Sanders ,774 Only 32 games into his young career, Morris has posted 20 rushing touchdowns, becoming the 13th player to do so with the Redskins. Morris is one rushing touchdown shy of cracking the Top 10 in team history. CAREER RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS (REDSKINS HISTORY): Player Seasons Rush TD 1. John Riggins (9) 79 10t. Andy Farkas (7) 21 10t. Gerald Riggs (3) 21 12t. Alfred Morris (2) 20 12t. Charlie Harraway (5) World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

24 Game Release In the midst of their NFC East title run in 2012, the Redskins found themselves without the services of linebacker Brian Orakpo for the team s final 14 games of the season after a torn pectoral muscle ended his season in Week 2. Orakpo s recovery and return was one of the defining storylines during the 2013 offseason. Orakpo s renaissance season in 2013 was a resounding success. The Houston native started 15 games for Washington, missing only the team s finale, and earned his third career Pro Bowl selection after he was credited with 70 tackles by the coaching staff while accumulating 10.0 sacks, four passes defensed, two fumble recoveries and an interception, which he returned for a touchdown. The man known simply as Rak entered the season needing half a sack to reach the career 30-sack milestone, a plateau which he made distant in the linebacker s rearview mirror. He surpassed the 30-sack mark with a sack at Green Bay in Week 2 and posted another nine sacks in the 12 games that followed. With 1.5 sacks at Atlanta in Week 15, Orakpo reached 10.0 sacks for the season, marking the first time he had posted double-digit sacks in a season since setting a Redskins rookie record with 11.0 sacks in his debut season in In 2013, Orakpo passed Dave Butz (35.5) and Andre Carter (34.0) on the team s all-time sack list and currently sits fifth in franchise history with 39.5 sacks. CAREER SACKS (TOP 10, REDSKINS HISTORY SINCE 1982): Rak attack Player Seasons Sacks 1. Dexter Manley (8) Charles Mann (11) Monte Coleman (16) Ken Harvey (5) Brian Orakpo (5) Dave Butz (7) Andre Carter (5) Bruce Smith (4) Darryl Grant (9) t. Ryan Kerrigan (3) t. Wilber Marshall (5) 24.5 The former Texas Longhorn has been adept at getting his hands on quarterbacks throughout his entire football life, but in Week 7, Orakpo had his first experience getting his hands on a pass. In the second quarter of Washington s win over the Chicago Bears, Orakpo intercepted quarterback Jay Cutler and returned the pick 29 yards for a touchdown. The interception and the defensive touchdown were both career firsts for Orakpo, and according to Orakpo, the interception was the first of his life at any level. As with any 3-4 outside linebacker in today s NFL, Orakpo is judged primarily on his pass rush, but Defensive Coordinator Jim Haslett has gone out of his way in recent years to credit Orakpo for his role in the run game. He s violent in the run game. I think he s coming around and looked like the Rak of old. Haslett said. I think Rak is good on the run. You know the No. 1 criteria for outside linebacker is obviously pass rusher. No. 2 is you ve got to be able to handle a tight end, beat up a tight end. I think him and Ryan [Kerrigan] are excellent in both of those. In addition to his pass rush prowess and his ability against the run, in the 2014 offseason, new Outside Linebackers Coach Brian Baker praised an underrated aspect of Orakpo s game. They are the best covering outside linebackers in this league, Baker said of Orakpo and Kerrigan during minicamp. I was shocked when I studied film to take the job how good those guys are in coverage... In coverage, those guys are ridiculous. In coverage, I m not messing those two dudes up at all. They are fantastic, both of them Season Highlights Week 2 at Packers: Broke 30 career sacks with a first quarter sack of Aaron Rodgers. Week 4 at Raiders: Recorded two sacks in Oakland, giving him six career sacks in two games played O.co Coliseum. Week 7 vs. Bears: Came away with the first interception of his entire football career (amateur or professional) and returned it 29 yards for a touchdown. Week 11 at Eagles: Added 1.5 sacks of Nick Foles to pass Andre Carter (34.0) for sixth on the Redskins all-time sack list. Week 12 vs. 49ers: Registered a sack to pass Dave Butz (35.5) for fifth on the Redskins all-time sack list. Week 13 vs. Giants: Posted 2.0 sacks, marking the eighth time he had registered at least two sacks in a game in his career. Marked a stretch in which he had one full sack four straight games, the first such streak of his career. Week 15 at Falcons: Sacked Matt Ryan 1.5 times to reach 10 sacks in a season for the first time since his rookie year in 2009 (11.0) World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

25 Game Release TRENDING YARDAGE OUTPUT The Redskins finished the 2013 season averaging yards per game, good for sixth in the NFC and ninth in the NFL. Washington s per-game average was the eighth-best in team history and sixth-best since the merger. TOTAL NET YARDS PER GAME (REDSKINS HISTORY): Player Yds/Game Redskins Redskins Redskins Redskins Redskins Redskins Redskins Redskins In 2012, the Redskins posted their third-highest total yardage output in team history, registering 6,131 yards of offense. The 2013 Redskins accumulated 5,915 yards, fifth-most in team history. TOTAL NET YARDS (REDSKINS HISTORY): Player Yards Redskins 6, Redskins 6, Redskins 6, Redskins 5, Redskins 5,915 The Redskins accrued 12,046 yards across the seasons. Proviously, Washington s most prolific two-year total in team history had come across the seasons when the Redskins totaled 11,932 yards. TWO-YEAR TOTAL NET YARDAGE (REDSKINS HISTORY): Seasons Yards Redskins 12, Redskins 11, Redskins 11, Redskins 11, Redskins 11,489 Defensive Touchdowns The Redskins instituted the 3-4 defense prior to the 2010 season with the directive of forcing turnovers and creating game-changing plays. Early in the 2013 season, the defense turned five turnovers into points of their own. With two interception returns for touchdowns by DeAngelo Hall, one interception return by David Amerson and Brian Orakpo and a fumble return for touchdown by Hall, the Redskins finished 2013 ranking tied for third in the NFL and tied for second in the NFC with five defensive scores. NFL Defensive Touchdowns (2013): Team Def. TD INT TD FR TD 1. Kansas City Chiefs Chicago Bears t. Washington Redskins t. Five others tied 5 The Redskins 2013 defensive point assault was led by cornerback DeAngelo Hall, whose three defensive touchdowns were a Redskins record. The 2013 Redskins fell one defensive score shy of posting a team-recordtying six defensive touchdowns in a season for the first time since That season, Washington received defensive scores from Vernon Dean (two interception returns), Monte Coleman (interception return), Darrell Green (interception return), Darryl Grant (fumble return) and Curtis Jordan (fumble return). REDSKINS Defensive Touchdowns: Team Def. TD INT TD FR TD 1t Redskins t Redskins t Redskins t Redskins Washington s defensive touchdowns have been a trend dating back to last season, when the team scored three touchdowns on interception returns and added another via fumble return. The Redskins nine defensive touchdowns since 2012 are third most in the NFL in that time frame, trailing only Chicago (15) and St. Louis (10). In Week 15 last year, the Redskins broke 5,000 yards in a season for the ninth consecutive year. The ninth-straight 5,000-yard year matched the team s longest streak in team history, accomplished across the seasons. CONSECUTIVE 5,000-YARD SEASONS (REDSKINS HISTORY): Seasons Streak 1t Redskins 9* 1t Redskins Redskins 3 *Active 25 5 World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

26 Game Release IN GOOD COMPANY SANTANA MOSS Acquired by trade from the New York Jets in 2005, Santana Moss production since coming to Washington has placed him amongst some of the most adored names in Redskins lore. Below is where Moss, the longest-tenured player on the team s current roster, ranks in franchise history in several key categories. Pro Football Hall of Famers are denoted with an asterisk. CAREER RECEPTIONS (REDSKINS HISTORY): Player Seasons Rec. 1. Art Monk* (14) Charley Taylor* (13) Santana Moss (9) Gary Clark (8) Chris Cooley (9) 429 CAREER RECEIVING YARDS (REDSKINS HISTORY): Player Seasons Rec. 1. Art Monk* (14) 12, Charley Taylor* (13) 9, Gary Clark (8) 8, Santana Moss (9) 7, Bobby Mitchell* (7) 6,492 TOTAL CAREER TOUCHDOWNS (REDSKINS HISTORY): Player Seasons Total TD 1. Charley Taylor* (12) Clinton Portis (7) 49 10t. Santana Moss (9) 48 10t. Stephen Davis (7) Terry Allen (4) 39 Jordan Reed Despite having three tight ends on the roster with at least six starts in burgundy and gold, Washington opted to add another tight end to the fold in the 2013 NFL Draft when it selected Florida s Jordan Reed in the third round (85th overall). Despite only playing nine games as a rookie, Reed emerged as one of the offense s most difficult matchups for opponents. Reed s 45 receptions and 499 receiving yards in his rookie season were the most by a rookie tight end in a season in Redskins history. RECEIVING YARDS BY REDSKINS ROOKIE TIGHT ENDS: Player Year Yds. Rec. TD 1. Jordan Reed Stephen Alexander Chris Cooley Furthermore, despite missing a game and a half with injuries in the first 10 games of the 2013 season, Reed s 45 receptions were the most by a Redskins rookie at any position through the team s first 10 games of a season in team history. RECEPTIONS BY REDSKINS ROOKIES (FIRST 10 GAMES OF A SEASON): Player Year Rec. Yds. TD 1. Jordan Reed Art Monk Gary Clark In Week 7 last year, Reed set career highs in receptions (nine) and receiving yards (134) in Washington s win against Chicago and caught his second career touchdown. Reed s 134 yards set the Redskins mark for receiving yards in a game by a rookie tight end. The record was previously held by Redskins great Jerry Smith, who registered 78 receiving yards on six catches vs. Dallas on Nov. 28, His 134 yards were the fourth-most in a game by a Redskins tight end of any experience level. RECEIVING YARDS BY A TIGHT END (Single Game, Redskins History): Player Date Opp. Rec. Yds. TD 1. Bill Anderson 11/19/1961 Dal Jerry Smith 12/3/1967 Phi Jerry Smith 12/18/1966 Phi Jordan Reed 10/20/2013 Chi Jerry Smith 11/28/1968 Dal Reed s 134 receiving yards were the most by a Redskins rookie since wide receiver Rod Gardner s 208-yard effort vs. Carolina on Oct. 21, Reed was targeted nine times against Chicago and caught all nine passes. In records available starting in 1991, Reed was the first Redskin to be targeted at least nine times and catch every pass. PERCENTAGE OF TARGETS CAUGHT (REDSKINS, SINGLE GAME, MIN. 9 TARGETS): Last season, Santana Moss joined Tony Gonzalez, Reggie Wayne, Andre Johnson, Steve Smith, Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin as the only then-active players to reach 10,000 career receiving yards. Player Date Opp. Targets Rec. Pct. 1. Jordan Reed 10/20/2013 Chi % 2t. Larry Centers 11/28/1999 Phi % 2t. Chris Cooley 10/14/2007 GB % 4t. Four tied % 26 5 World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

27 Game Release Darrel Young entered the NFL as a college free agent linebacker out of Villanova in One position change and two head coaching changes later, Young has found a home as one of the league s most dynamic fullbacks. A favorite of teammates, fans, coaches and media members alike, there was consternation in the 2014 offseason about whether or not new coach Jay Gruden who did not prominently feature a fullback as Offensive Coordinator of the Cincinnati Bengals would have a significant role for Young. That question was laid to rest early in training camp. I didn t have Darrel Young in Cincinnati if I had him, I would have used him, Gruden said. He s very versatile, he can run, he can catch, so we re excited about having him... The personnel will vary but DY will be a major part of this offense. I didn t have Darrel Young in Cincinnati. If I had him, I would have used him. - Head Coach Jay Gruden during training camp, discussing his limited usage of fullbacks while Offensive Coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals Unsung hero In Week 9 last season, Young helped the Redskins to an overtime win against the San Diego Chargers, receiving five carries for 12 yards and three rushing touchdowns, including a 4-yard walk-off touchdown in overtime. The three touchdowns were a single-game career high for Young. Young had entered the game with only one career rushing touchdown to his credit a six-yard score against the New York Giants on Dec. 18, He added a career-long 62-yard touchdown reception two weeks later at Philadelphia. As a blocker, Young has helped pave the way for a rushing attack that gained a league-high 4,873 rushing yards on 972 carries across the seasons. Among the beneficiaries of Young s blocks is Alfred Morris, who ranked fourth in the NFL in rushing in 2013 and whose 2,888 rushing yards from rank ninth-most in NFL history among players in their first two seasons. Young was a crucial component of the Redskins league-high 2,709 rushing yards in 2012, which broke the team record of 2,625 set in The team broke the 200-yard rushing mark four times in 2012, tied for the most in a season in team history since the 1970 merger. With Young, the Redskins surpassed the 200-yard rushing plateau three times in 2013 as well. Though Young continues to adapt and thrive in his unsung hero role in Washington s offense, the hero label is nothing new to the Young family. Young was raised in a military family, as his father served in the Army and his brother, Sgt. 1st Class David Young Jr., has completed several tours in the Middle East in recent years. Young has travelled overseas to visit troops in order to show his appreciation for members of the military and has repeatedly been supportive of all members of the military. Fullback Darrel Young (right) has been one of Washington s unsung heroes in recent years, notably in scoring three touchdowns including the game-winning score in overtime vs. San Diego in Young is pictured here with the man he considers his hero his brother, Sgt. 1st Class David Young, Jr. I just run 100 yards and tackle people, hit people, block people. He s out there to serve the country. He s the real hero in my life. - Fullback Darrel Young discussing his brother, Sgt. 1st Class David Young Jr., on ESPN s Sunday NFL Countdown (segment screenshots on right) The mentality of sacrifice and hard work that was ingrained in Young while growing up in a military family established the foundation for his success doing football s so-called dirty work both as a fullback and as one of the Redskins leaders on special teams World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

28 Game Release 2014 Roster, Depth Chart and Transactions 5 World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

29 2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS ROSTER (NUMERICAL) NO. R/W FIRST LAST POS HT WT OAGE EXP. COLLEGE HS HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 2 Kai Forbath K UCLA Sherman Oaks, Calif. FA-'12 3 Robert Malone P Fresno State Riverside, Calif. FA-'13 4 Zach Hocker K R Arkansas Russellville, Ark. D7b-'14 5 Blake Clingan P Central Florida Coral Springs, Fla. FA-'14 8 Kirk Cousins QB Michigan State Holland, Mich. D4a-'12 10 Robert Griffin III QB Baylor Copperas Cove, Texas D1-'12 11 DeSean Jackson WR California Long Beach, Calif. FA-'14 12 Andre Roberts WR The Citadel Columbia, S.C. UFA (ARI)-'14 13 Nick Williams WR Connecticut Princeton, N.J. CFA-'13 14 Ryan Grant WR R Tulane Beaumont, Texas D5-'14 15 Aldrick Robinson WR SMU Waxahachie, Texas D6b-'11 16 Colt McCoy QB Texas Tuscola, Texas UFA (CLE)-'14 17 Rashad Lawrence WR R Northwestern Orlando, Fla. CFA-'14 18 Lee Doss WR R Southern New Orleans, La. CFA-'14 19 Rashad Ross WR Arizona State Vallejo, Calif. FA-'14 20 Richard Crawford CB SMU Oceanside, Calif. D7a-'12 22 Tracy Porter CB Indiana Port Allen, La. UFA (OAK)-'14 23 DeAngelo Hall CB Virginia Tech Chesapeake, Va. FA-'08 24 R Bacarri Rambo S Georgia Donalsonville, Ga. D6-'13 24 W Silas Redd RB R Southern California Stamford, Conn. CFA-'14 25 R Ryan Clark S Louisiana State Marrero, La. UFA (PIT)-'14 25 W Chris Thompson RB Florida State Madison, Fla. D5a-'13 26 R Bashaud Breeland CB R Clemson Allendale, S.C. D4-'14 26 W Evan Royster RB Penn State Chantilly, Va. D6a-'11 29 Roy Helu, Jr. RB Nebraska Danville, Calif. D4-'11 30 E.J. Biggers CB Western Michigan North Miami Beach, Fla. UFA (TB)-'13 31 Brandon Meriweather S Miami (Fla.) Apopka, Fla. UFA (CHI)-'12 32 Peyton Thompson CB San Jose State Granite Bay, Calif. FA-'13 34 Trenton Robinson S Michigan State Bay City, Mich. FA-'13 35 R Akeem Davis S R Memphis Laurel, Miss. FA-'14 35 W Lache Seastrunk RB R Baylor Temple, Texas D6-'14 36 Darrel Young FB Villanova Amityville, N.Y. FA-'10 37 Bryan Shepherd CB R North Dakota State Olathe, Kan. CFA-'14 38 Chase Minnifield CB Virginia Lexington, Ky. CFA-'12 39 David Amerson CB North Carolina State Greenboro, N.C. D2-'13 40 R Adrian Robinson LB Temple Harrisburg, Pa. FA-'13 40 W Mike Caussin TE James Madison Springfield, Va. FA-'14 41 Phillip Thomas S Fresno State Bakersfield, Calif. D4-'13 45 R Gabe Miller LB Oregon State Lake Oswego, Ore. FA-'13 45 W Stephen Campbell FB R West Virginia Wesleyan Willingboro, N.J. FA-'14 46 R Will Compton LB Nebraska Bonne Terre, Mo. CFA-'13 46 W Alfred Morris RB Florida Atlantic Pensacola, Fla. D6a-'12 47 Jeremy Kimbrough LB Appalachian State Ellenwood, Ga. CFA-'13 48 Ross Madison S R Toledo Leesburg, Va. CFA-'14 50 Rob Jackson LB Kansas State West Haven, Conn. D7b-'08 51 Everette Brown LB Florida State Stantonsburg, N.C. FA-'14 52 Keenan Robinson LB Texas Plano, Texas D4b-'12 53 Darryl Sharpton LB Miami (Fla.) Coral Gables, Fla. UFA (HOU)-'14 54 Akeem Jordan LB James Madison Harrisonburg, Va. UFA (KC)-'14 55 Adam Hayward LB Portland State Westminster, Calif. UFA (TB)-'14 56 Perry Riley, Jr. LB Louisiana State Stone Mountain, Ga. D4-'10 57 Nick Sundberg LS California Phoenix, Ariz. FA-'10 60 Spencer Long G R Nebraska Elkhorn, Neb. D3b-'14 61 Kevin Kowalski OL Toledo Macedonia, Ohio FA-'14 62 Tevita Stevens OL Utah Hemet, Calif. CFA-'13 64 Kedric Golston DL Georgia Tyrone, Ga. D6-'06 66 Chris Chester G Oklahoma Tustin, Calif. UFA (BAL)-'11 67 Josh LeRibeus G SMU Richardson, Texas D3-'12 68 Tom Compton T South Dakota Rosemount, Minn. D6b-'12 71 Trent Williams T Oklahoma Longview, Texas D1-'10 73 R Frank Kearse DE Alabama A&M Savannah, Ga. FA-'14 73 W Adam Gettis G Iowa Frankfort, Ill. D5-'12 74 Tyler Polumbus T Colorado Englewood, Colo. FA-'11 75 R Robert Thomas NT R Arkansas Muskogee, Okla. CFA-'14 75 W Mike McGlynn G/C Pittsburgh Austintown, Ohio UFA (IND)-'14 76 R Jake McDonough DE Iowa State West Des Moines, Iowa FA-'14 76 W Morgan Moses T R Virginia North Chesterfield, Va. D3a-'14 77 Shawn Lauvao G Arizona State Honolulu, Hawaii UFA (CLE)-'14 78 Kory Lichtensteiger G/C Bowling Green Convoy, Ohio FA-'10 79 Maurice Hurt G/T Florida Milledgeville, Ga. D7b-'11 82 Logan Paulsen TE UCLA West Hills, Calif. CFA-'10 83 Ted Bolser TE R Indiana Cincinnati, Ohio D7a-'14 84 Niles Paul TE Nebraska Omaha, Neb. D5b-'11 86 Jordan Reed TE Florida New London, Conn. D3-'13 87 Cody Hoffman WR R Brigham Young Crescent City, Calif. CFA-'14 88 Pierre Garçon WR Mount Union Greenacres, Fla. UFA (IND)-'12 89 Santana Moss WR Miami (Fla.) Carol City, Fla. T (NYJ)-'05 90 Doug Worthington DE Ohio State Athol Springs, N.Y. W (TB)-'11 91 Ryan Kerrigan LB Purdue Muncie, Ind. D1-'11 92 Chris Baker DL Hampton Windsor, Conn. FA-'11 93 Trent Murphy LB R Stanford Phoenix, Ariz. D2-'14 94 Clifton Geathers DE South Carolina Hemingway, S.C. UFA (PHI)-'14 95 Chris Neild NT West Virginia Stroudsburg, Pa. D7d-'11 96 Barry Cofield NT Northwestern Cleveland Heights, Ohio UFA (NYG)-'11 98 Brian Orakpo LB Texas Houston, Texas D1-'09 99 Jarvis Jenkins DE Clemson Central, S.C. D2-'11 ACTIVE/PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM 72 Stephen Bowen DE Hofstra Dix Hills, N.Y. UFA (DAL)-'11 85 Leonard Hankerson WR Miami (Fla.) Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D3-'11 97 Jason Hatcher DE Grambling State Jena, La. UFA (DAL)-'14 RESERVE/INJURED Courtney Bridget, Jr. CB R Hampton Baltimore, Md. CFA-'14 RESERVE/SUSPENDED BY COMMISSIONER Tanard Jackson S Syracuse Potomac, Md. FA-'12 Key: UFA - unrestricted free agent FA - free agent RFA - restricted free agent CFA - college free agent T - trade W - waivers D - draft SD - supplemental draft Head Coach: Jay Gruden Assistant Coaches: Jim Haslett (Defensive Coordinator), Ben Kotwica (Special Teams Coordinator), Sean McVay (Offensive Coordinator), Brian Baker (Outside Linebackers), Bradford Banta (Assistant Special Teams), Jacob Burney (Defensive Line), Shane Day (Assistant Offensive Line/Offensive Quality Control), Chad Englehart (Asst. Strength & Conditioning), Chris Foerster (Offensive Line), Ike Hilliard (Wide Receivers), Randy Jordan (Running Backs), Paul Kelly (Director of Football Operations), Raheem Morris (Defensive Backs), Kirk Olivadotti (Inside Linebackers), Jake Peetz (Offensive Quality Control), Wes Phillips (Tight Ends), Aubrey Pleasant (Defensive Quality Control), Ray Wright (Strength & Conditioning) (As of August 3, 2014)

30 2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS ROSTER (ALPHABETICAL) NO. R/W LAST FIRST POS HT WT D.O.B. EXP. COLLEGE HS HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 39 Amerson David CB /8/91 2 North Carolina State Greenboro, N.C. D2-'13 92 Baker Chris DL /8/87 3 Hampton Windsor, Conn. FA-'11 30 Biggers E.J. CB /13/87 6 Western Michigan North Miami Beach, Fla. UFA (TB)-'13 83 Bolser Ted TE /22/90 R Indiana Cincinnati, Ohio D7a-'14 26 R Breeland Bashaud CB /30/92 R Clemson Allendale, S.C. D4-'14 51 Brown Everette LB /7/87 5 Florida State Stantonsburg, N.C. FA-'14 45 W Campbell Stephen FB /10/90 R West Virginia Wesleyan Willingboro, N.J. FA-'14 40 W Caussin Mike TE /26/87 2 James Madison Springfield, Va. FA-'14 66 Chester Chris G /12/83 9 Oklahoma Tustin, Calif. UFA (BAL)-'11 25 R Clark Ryan S /12/79 13 Louisiana State Marrero, La. UFA (PIT)-'14 5 Clingan Blake P /7/88 1 Central Florida Coral Springs, Fla. FA-'14 96 Cofield Barry NT /19/84 9 Northwestern Cleveland Heights, Ohio UFA (NYG)-'11 68 Compton Tom T /10/89 2 South Dakota Rosemount, Minn. D6b-'12 46 R Compton Will LB /19/89 1 Nebraska Bonne Terre, Mo. CFA-'13 8 Cousins Kirk QB /19/88 3 Michigan State Holland, Mich. D4a-'12 20 Crawford Richard CB /1/90 3 SMU Oceanside, Calif. D7a-'12 35 R Davis Akeem S /25/89 R Memphis Laurel, Miss. FA-'14 18 Doss Lee WR /9/91 R Southern New Orleans, La. CFA-'14 2 Forbath Kai K /2/87 3 UCLA Sherman Oaks, Calif. FA-'12 88 Garçon Pierre WR /8/86 7 Mount Union Greenacres, Fla. UFA (IND)-'12 94 Geathers Clifton DE /11/87 5 South Carolina Hemingway, S.C. UFA (PHI)-'14 73 W Gettis Adam G /9/88 3 Iowa Frankfort, Ill. D5-'12 64 Golston Kedric DL /30/83 9 Georgia Tyrone, Ga. D6-'06 14 Grant Ryan WR /19/90 R Tulane Beaumont, Texas D5-'14 10 Griffin III Robert QB /12/90 3 Baylor Copperas Cove, Texas D1-'12 23 Hall DeAngelo CB /19/83 11 Virginia Tech Chesapeake, Va. FA-'08 55 Hayward Adam LB /23/84 8 Portland State Westminster, Calif. UFA (TB)-'14 29 Helu, Jr. Roy RB /7/88 4 Nebraska Danville, Calif. D4-'11 4 Hocker Zach K /23/91 R Arkansas Russellville, Ark. D7b-'14 87 Hoffman Cody WR /13/91 R Brigham Young Crescent City, Calif. CFA-'14 79 Hurt Maurice G/T /8/87 4 Florida Milledgeville, Ga. D7b-'11 11 Jackson DeSean WR /1/86 7 California Long Beach, Calif. FA-'14 50 Jackson Rob LB /3/85 6 Kansas State West Haven, Conn. D7b-'08 99 Jenkins Jarvis DE /24/88 4 Clemson Central, S.C. D2-'11 54 Jordan Akeem LB /17/85 8 James Madison Harrisonburg, Va. UFA (KC)-'14 73 R Kearse Frank DE /28/88 3 Alabama A&M Savannah, Ga. FA-'14 91 Kerrigan Ryan LB /16/88 4 Purdue Muncie, Ind. D1-'11 47 Kimbrough Jeremy LB /22/91 2 Appalachian State Ellenwood, Ga. CFA-'13 61 Kowalski Kevin OL /2/89 3 Toledo Macedonia, Ohio FA-'14 77 Lauvao Shawn G /26/87 5 Arizona State Honolulu, Hawaii UFA (CLE)-'14 17 Lawrence Rashad WR /10/92 R Northwestern Orlando, Fla. CFA-'14 67 LeRibeus Josh G /2/89 3 SMU Richardson, Texas D3-'12 78 Lichtensteiger Kory G/C /22/85 6 Bowling Green Convoy, Ohio FA-'10 60 Long Spencer G /8/90 R Nebraska Elkhorn, Neb. D3b-'14 48 Madison Ross S /5/91 R Toledo Leesburg, Va. CFA-'14 3 Malone Robert P /4/88 3 Fresno State Riverside, Calif. FA-'13 16 McCoy Colt QB /5/86 5 Texas Tuscola, Texas UFA (CLE)-'14 76 R McDonough Jake DE /3/89 1 Iowa State West Des Moines, Iowa FA-'14 75 W McGlynn Mike G/C /8/85 7 Pittsburgh Austintown, Ohio UFA (IND)-'14 31 Meriweather Brandon S /14/84 8 Miami (Fla.) Apopka, Fla. UFA (CHI)-'12 45 R Miller Gabe LB /5/87 2 Oregon State Lake Oswego, Ore. FA-'13 38 Minnifield Chase CB /31/89 2 Virginia Lexington, Ky. CFA-'12 46 W Morris Alfred RB /12/88 3 Florida Atlantic Pensacola, Fla. D6a-'12 76 W Moses Morgan T /3/91 R Virginia North Chesterfield, Va. D3a-'14 89 Moss Santana WR /1/79 14 Miami (Fla.) Carol City, Fla. T (NYJ)-'05 93 Murphy Trent LB /20/90 R Stanford Phoenix, Ariz. D2-'14 95 Neild Chris NT /1/87 4 West Virginia Stroudsburg, Pa. D7d-'11 98 Orakpo Brian LB /31/86 6 Texas Houston, Texas D1-'09 84 Paul Niles TE /9/89 4 Nebraska Omaha, Neb. D5b-'11 82 Paulsen Logan TE /26/87 5 UCLA West Hills, Calif. CFA-'10 74 Polumbus Tyler T /10/85 6 Colorado Englewood, Colo. FA-'11 22 Porter Tracy CB /11/86 7 Indiana Port Allen, La. UFA (OAK)-'14 24 R Rambo Bacarri S /27/90 2 Georgia Donalsonville, Ga. D6-'13 24 W Redd Silas RB /1/92 R Southern California Stamford, Conn. CFA-'14 86 Reed Jordan TE /3/90 2 Florida New London, Conn. D3-'13 56 Riley, Jr. Perry LB /3/88 5 Louisiana State Stone Mountain, Ga. D4-'10 12 Roberts Andre WR /9/88 5 The Citadel Columbia, S.C. UFA (ARI)-'14 40 R Robinson Adrian LB /21/89 2 Temple Harrisburg, Pa. FA-'13 15 Robinson Aldrick WR /24/88 3 SMU Waxahachie, Texas D6b-'11 52 Robinson Keenan LB /7/89 3 Texas Plano, Texas D4b-'12 34 Robinson Trenton S /16/90 3 Michigan State Bay City, Mich. FA-'13 19 Ross Rashad WR /2/90 1 Arizona State Vallejo, Calif. FA-'14 26 W Royster Evan RB /26/87 4 Penn State Chantilly, Va. D6a-'11 35 W Seastrunk Lache RB /29/91 R Baylor Temple, Texas D6-'14 53 Sharpton Darryl LB /1/88 5 Miami (Fla.) Coral Gables, Fla. UFA (HOU)-'14 37 Shepherd Bryan CB /2/91 R North Dakota State Olathe, Kan. CFA-'14 62 Stevens Tevita OL /4/87 1 Utah Hemet, Calif. CFA-'13 57 Sundberg Nick LS /29/87 5 California Phoenix, Ariz. FA-'10 41 Thomas Phillip S /1/89 2 Fresno State Bakersfield, Calif. D4-'13 75 R Thomas Robert NT /18/91 R Arkansas Muskogee, Okla. CFA-'14 25 W Thompson Chris RB /20/90 2 Florida State Madison, Fla. D5a-'13 32 Thompson Peyton CB /26/90 1 San Jose State Granite Bay, Calif. FA-'13 13 Williams Nick WR /23/90 2 Connecticut Princeton, N.J. CFA-'13 71 Williams Trent T /19/88 5 Oklahoma Longview, Texas D1-'10 90 Worthington Doug DE /10/87 3 Ohio State Athol Springs, N.Y. W (TB)-'11 36 Young Darrel FB /8/87 5 Villanova Amityville, N.Y. FA-'10 ACTIVE/PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM 72 Bowen Stephen DE /28/84 9 Hofstra Dix Hills, N.Y. UFA (DAL)-'11 85 Hankerson Leonard WR /30/89 4 Miami (Fla.) Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D3-'11 97 Hatcher Jason DE /13/82 9 Grambling State Jena, La. UFA (DAL)-'14 RESERVE/INJURED Bridget, Jr. Courtney CB /22/91 R Hampton Baltimore, Md. CFA-'14 RESERVE/SUSPENDED BY COMMISSIONER Jackson Tanard S /21/85 5 Syracuse Potomac, Md. FA-'12 Key: UFA - unrestricted free agent FA - free agent RFA - restricted free agent CFA - college free agent T - trade W - waivers D - draft SD - supplemental draft Head Coach: Jay Gruden Assistant Coaches: Jim Haslett (Defensive Coordinator), Ben Kotwica (Special Teams Coordinator), Sean McVay (Offensive Coordinator), Brian Baker (Outside Linebackers), Bradford Banta (Assistant Special Teams), Jacob Burney (Defensive Line), Shane Day (Assistant Offensive Line/Offensive Quality Control), Chad Englehart (Asst. Strength & Conditioning), Chris Foerster (Offensive Line), Ike Hilliard (Wide Receivers), Randy Jordan (Running Backs), Paul Kelly (Director of Football Operations), Raheem Morris (Defensive Backs), Kirk Olivadotti (Inside Linebackers), Jake Peetz (Offensive Quality Control), Wes Phillips (Tight Ends), Aubrey Pleasant (Defensive Quality Control), Ray Wright (Strength & Conditioning) (As of August 3, 2014)

31 2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS ROSTER (POSITIONAL) NO. R/W FIRST LAST POS HT WT D.O.B. EXP. COLLEGE HS HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. QUARTERBACKS (3) 8 Kirk Cousins QB /19/88 3 Michigan State Holland, Mich. D4a-'12 10 Robert Griffin III QB /12/90 3 Baylor Copperas Cove, Texas D1-'12 16 Colt McCoy QB /5/86 5 Texas Tuscola, Texas UFA (CLE)-'14 RUNNING BACKS/FULLBACKS (8) 24 W Silas Redd RB /1/92 R Southern California Stamford, Conn. CFA-'14 25 W Chris Thompson RB /20/90 2 Florida State Madison, Fla. D5a-'13 26 W Evan Royster RB /26/87 4 Penn State Chantilly, Va. D6a-'11 29 Roy Helu, Jr. RB /7/88 4 Nebraska Danville, Calif. D4-'11 35 W Lache Seastrunk RB /29/91 R Baylor Temple, Texas D6-'14 36 W Darrel Young FB /8/87 5 Villanova Amityville, N.Y. FA-'10 45 W Stephen Campbell FB /10/90 R West Virginia Wesleyan Willingboro, N.J. FA-'14 46 W Alfred Morris RB /12/88 3 Florida Atlantic Pensacola, Fla. D6a-'12 WIDE RECEIVERS (12) 11 DeSean Jackson WR /1/86 7 California Long Beach, Calif. FA-'14 12 Andre Roberts WR /9/88 5 The Citadel Columbia, S.C. UFA (ARI)-'14 13 Nick Williams WR /23/90 2 Connecticut Princeton, N.J. CFA-'13 14 Ryan Grant WR /19/90 R Tulane Beaumont, Texas D5-'14 15 Aldrick Robinson WR /24/88 3 SMU Waxahachie, Texas D6b-'11 17 Rashad Lawrence WR /10/92 R Northwestern Orlando, Fla. CFA-'14 18 Lee Doss WR /9/91 R Southern New Orleans, La. CFA-'14 19 Rashad Ross WR /2/90 1 Arizona State Vallejo, Calif. FA-'14 85 Leonard Hankerson* WR /30/89 4 Miami (Fla.) Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D3-'11 87 Cody Hoffman WR /13/91 R Brigham Young Crescent City, Calif. CFA-'14 88 Pierre Garçon WR /8/86 7 Mount Union Greenacres, Fla. UFA (IND)-'12 89 Santana Moss WR /1/79 14 Miami (Fla.) Carol City, Fla. T (NYJ)-'05 TIGHT ENDS (5) 40 W Mike Caussin TE /26/87 2 James Madison Springfield, Va. FA-'14 82 Logan Paulsen TE /26/87 5 UCLA West Hills, Calif. CFA-'10 83 Ted Bolser TE /22/90 R Indiana Cincinnati, Ohio D7a-'14 84 Niles Paul TE /9/89 4 Nebraska Omaha, Neb. D5b-'11 86 Jordan Reed TE /3/90 2 Florida New London, Conn. D3-'13 OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (14) 60 Spencer Long G /8/90 R Nebraska Elkhorn, Neb. D3b-'14 61 Kevin Kowalski OL /2/89 3 Toledo Macedonia, Ohio FA-'14 62 Tevita Stevens OL /4/87 1 Utah Hemet, Calif. CFA-'13 66 Chris Chester G /12/83 9 Oklahoma Tustin, Calif. UFA (BAL)-'11 67 Josh LeRibeus G /2/89 3 SMU Richardson, Texas D3-'12 68 Tom Compton T /10/89 2 South Dakota Rosemount, Minn. D6b-'12 71 Trent Williams T /19/88 5 Oklahoma Longview, Texas D1-'10 73 W Adam Gettis G /9/88 3 Iowa Frankfort, Ill. D5-'12 74 Tyler Polumbus T /10/85 6 Colorado Englewood, Colo. FA-'11 75 W Mike McGlynn G/C /8/85 7 Pittsburgh Austintown, Ohio UFA (IND)-'14 76 W Morgan Moses T /3/91 R Virginia North Chesterfield, Va. D3a-'14 77 Shawn Lauvao G /26/87 5 Arizona State Honolulu, Hawaii UFA (CLE)-'14 78 Kory Lichtensteiger G/C /22/85 6 Bowling Green Convoy, Ohio FA-'10 79 Maurice Hurt G/T /8/87 4 Florida Milledgeville, Ga. D7b-'11 DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (12) 64 Kedric Golston DL /30/83 9 Georgia Tyrone, Ga. D6-'06 72 Stephen Bowen* DE /28/84 9 Hofstra Dix Hills, N.Y. UFA (DAL)-'11 73 R Frank Kearse DE /28/88 3 Alabama A&M Savannah, Ga. FA-'14 75 R Robert Thomas NT /18/91 R Arkansas Muskogee, Okla. CFA-'14 76 R Jake McDonough DE /3/89 1 Iowa State West Des Moines, Iowa FA-'14 90 Doug Worthington DE /10/87 3 Ohio State Athol Springs, N.Y. W (TB)-'11 92 Chris Baker DL /8/87 3 Hampton Windsor, Conn. FA-'11 94 Clifton Geathers DE /11/87 5 South Carolina Hemingway, S.C. UFA (PHI)-'14 95 Chris Neild NT /1/87 4 West Virginia Stroudsburg, Pa. D7d-'11 96 Barry Cofield NT /19/84 9 Northwestern Cleveland Heights, Ohio UFA (NYG)-'11 97 Jason Hatcher* DE /13/82 9 Grambling State Jena, La. UFA (DAL)-'14 99 Jarvis Jenkins DE /24/88 4 Clemson Central, S.C. D2-'11 LINEBACKERS (14) 40 R Adrian Robinson LB /21/89 2 Temple Harrisburg, Pa. FA-'13 45 R Gabe Miller LB /5/87 2 Oregon State Lake Oswego, Ore. FA-'13 46 R Will Compton LB /19/89 1 Nebraska Bonne Terre, Mo. CFA-'13 47 Jeremy Kimbrough LB /22/91 2 Appalachian State Ellenwood, Ga. CFA-'13 50 Rob Jackson LB /3/85 6 Kansas State West Haven, Conn. D7b-'08 51 Everette Brown LB /7/87 5 Florida State Stantonsburg, N.C. FA-'14 52 Keenan Robinson LB /7/89 3 Texas Plano, Texas D4b-'12 53 Darryl Sharpton LB /1/88 5 Miami (Fla.) Coral Gables, Fla. UFA (HOU)-'14 54 Akeem Jordan LB /17/85 8 James Madison Harrisonburg, Va. UFA (KC)-'14 55 Adam Hayward LB /23/84 8 Portland State Westminster, Calif. UFA (TB)-'14 56 Perry Riley, Jr. LB /3/88 5 Louisiana State Stone Mountain, Ga. D4-'10 91 Ryan Kerrigan LB /16/88 4 Purdue Muncie, Ind. D1-'11 93 Trent Murphy LB /20/90 R Stanford Phoenix, Ariz. D2-'14 98 Brian Orakpo LB /31/86 6 Texas Houston, Texas D1-'09 DEFENSIVE BACKS (16) 20 Richard Crawford CB /1/90 3 SMU Oceanside, Calif. D7a-'12 22 Tracy Porter CB /11/86 7 Indiana Port Allen, La. UFA (OAK)-'14 23 DeAngelo Hall CB /19/83 11 Virginia Tech Chesapeake, Va. FA-'08 24 R Bacarri Rambo S /27/90 2 Georgia Donalsonville, Ga. D6-'13 25 R Ryan Clark S /12/79 13 Louisiana State Marrero, La. UFA (PIT)-'14 26 R Bashaud Breeland CB /30/92 R Clemson Allendale, S.C. D4-'14 30 E.J. Biggers CB /13/87 6 Western Michigan North Miami Beach, Fla. UFA (TB)-'13 31 Brandon Meriweather S /14/84 8 Miami (Fla.) Apopka, Fla. UFA (CHI)-'12 32 Peyton Thompson CB /26/90 1 San Jose State Granite Bay, Calif. FA-'13 34 Trenton Robinson S /16/90 3 Michigan State Bay City, Mich. FA-'13 35 R Akeem Davis S /25/89 R Memphis Laurel, Miss. FA-'14 37 Bryan Shepherd CB /2/91 R North Dakota State Olathe, Kan. CFA-'14 38 Chase Minnifield CB /31/89 2 Virginia Lexington, Ky. CFA-'12 39 David Amerson CB /8/91 2 North Carolina State Greenboro, N.C. D2-'13 41 Phillip Thomas S /1/89 2 Fresno State Bakersfield, Calif. D4-'13 48 Ross Madison S /5/91 R Toledo Leesburg, Va. CFA-'14 SPECIALISTS (5) 2 Kai Forbath K /2/87 3 UCLA Sherman Oaks, Calif. FA-'12 3 Robert Malone P /4/88 3 Fresno State Riverside, Calif. FA-'13 4 Zach Hocker K /23/91 R Arkansas Russellville, Ark. D7b-'14 5 Blake Clingan P /7/88 1 Central Florida Coral Springs, Fla. FA-'14 57 Nick Sundberg LS /29/87 5 California Phoenix, Ariz. FA-'10 *Active/PUP Key: UFA - unrestricted free agent FA - free agent RFA - restricted free agent CFA - college free agent T - trade W - waivers D - draft SD - supplemental draft (As of August 3, 2014)

32 2014 UNOFFICIAL WASHINGTON REDSKINS DEPTH CHART (AS OF AUG. 3) OFFENSE WR 88 Pierre Garçon 89 Santana Moss 15 Aldrick Robinson 17 Rashad Lawrence 18 Lee Doss 19 Rashad Ross LT 71 Trent Williams 76 Morgan Moses LG 77 Shawn Lauvao 67 Josh LeRibeus 73 Adam Gettis C 78 Kory Lichtensteiger 75 Mike McGlynn 62 Tevita Stevens RG 66 Chris Chester 60 Spencer Long 61 Kevin Kowalski RT 74 Tyler Polumbus 68 Tom Compton 79 Maurice Hurt TE 86 Jordan Reed 82 Logan Paulsen 84 Niles Paul 83 Ted Bolser 40 Mike Caussin WR 11 DeSean Jackson 12 Andre Roberts 14 Ryan Grant 13 Nick Williams 87 Cody Hoffman QB 10 Robert Griffin III 12 Kirk Cousins 16 Colt McCoy FB 36 Darrel Young 45 Stephen Campbell RB 46 Alfred Morris 29 Roy Helu, Jr. 25 Chris Thompson 24 Silas Redd 26 Evan Royster 35 Lache Seastrunk DEFENSE LDE 92 Chris Baker 64 Kedric Golston 94 Clifton Geathers 90 Doug Worthington NT 96 Barry Cofield 95 Chris Neild 75 Robert Thomas RDE 99 Jarvis Jenkins 73 Frank Kearse 76 Jake McDonough LOLB 91 Ryan Kerrigan 50 Rob Jackson 51 Everette Brown MLB 52 Keenan Robinson 46 Will Compton 54 Akeem Jordan JLB 56 Perry Riley, Jr. 53 Darryl Sharpton 55 Adam Hayward 47 Jeremy Kimbrough ROLB 98 Brian Orakpo 93 Trent Murphy 45 Gabe Miller 40 Adrian Robinson LCB 23 DeAngelo Hall 30 E.J. Biggers 26 Bashaud Breeland 20 Richard Crawford RCB 39 David Amerson 22 Tracy Porter 38 Chase Minnifield 32 Peyton Thompson 37 Bryan Shepherd SS 31 Brandon Meriweather 41 Phillip Thomas 35 Akeem Davis FS 25 Ryan Clark 24 Bacarri Rambo 34 Trenton Robinson 48 Ross Madison SPECIAL TEAMS P 3 Robert Malone 5 Blake Clingan K 2 Kai Forbath 4 Zach Hocker H 3 Robert Malone LS 57 Nick Sundberg KOR 12 Andre Roberts 25 Chris Thompson PR 89 Santana Moss 11 DeSean Jackson 12 Andre Roberts 20 Richard Crawford Rookies Bolded and Underlined (Injured Players in Parentheses)

33 HOW THE REDSKINS WERE BUILT YEAR DRAFT/CFA FREE AGENT TRADE WAIVERS WR Santana Moss (NYJ) 2006 DL Kedric Golston (6b) 2008 LB Rob Jackson (7b) CB DeAngelo Hall 2009 LB Brian Orakpo (1) FB Darrel Young 2010 T Trent Williams (1) G/C Kory Lichtensteiger LB Perry Riley, Jr. (4) LS Nick Sundberg TE Logan Paulsen (CFA) 2011 LB Ryan Kerrigan (1) DL Chris Baker DE Doug Worthington (TB) DE Jarvis Jenkins (2) DE Stephen Bowen (UFA - DAL) WR Leonard Hankerson (3) OL Chris Chester (UFA - BAL) RB Roy Helu, Jr. (4) NT Barry Cofield (UFA - NYG) TE Niles Paul (5b) T Tyler Polumbus RB Evan Royster (6a) WR Aldrick Robinson (6b) OL Maurice Hurt (7b) NT Chris Neild (7d) 2012 QB Robert Griffin III (1) K Kai Forbath G Josh LeRibeus (3) WR Pierre Garçon (UFA - IND) QB Kirk Cousins (4a) S Brandon Meriweather (UFA - CHI) LB Keenan Robinson (4b) G Adam Gettis (5) RB Alfred Morris (6a) T Tom Compton (6b) CB Richard Crawford (7a) CB Chase Minnifield (CFA) 2013 CB David Amerson (2) CB E.J. Biggers (UFA - TB) TE Jordan Reed (3) P Robert Malone S Phillip Thomas (4) LB Gabe Miller RB Chris Thompson (5a) LB Adrian Robinson S Bacarri Rambo (6) S Trenton Robinson LB Will Compton (CFA) CB Peyton Thompson LB Jeremy Kimbrough (CFA) OL Tevita Stevens (CFA) WR Nick Williams (CFA) 2014 LB Trent Murphy (2) LB Everette Brown T Morgan Moses (3a) FB Stephen Campbell G Spencer Long (3b) TE Mike Caussin CB Bashaud Breeland (4) S Ryan Clark (UFA - PIT) WR Ryan Grant (5) P Blake Clingan RB Lache Seastrunk (6) S Akeem Davis TE Ted Bolser (7a) DE Clifton Geathers (UFA - PHI) K Zach Hocker (7b) DE Jason Hatcher (UFA - DAL) (As of Aug. 3, 2014)

34 HOW THE REDSKINS ENTERED THE NFL YEAR 1ST ROUND 2ND ROUND 3RD ROUND 4TH ROUND WR Santana Moss (NYJ, 16) 2004 CB DeAngelo Hall (ATL, 8) 2006 G Chris Chester (BAL, 56) DE Jason Hatcher (DAL, 92) NT Barry Cofield (NYG, 124) 2007 S Brandon Meriweather (NE, 24) 2008 CB Tracy Porter (NO, 40) G/C Kory Lichtensteiger (DEN, 108) WR DeSean Jackson (PHI, 49) G/C Mike McGlynn (PHI, 109) 2009 LB Brian Orakpo (WAS, 13) LB Everette Brown (CAR, 43) 2010 T Trent Williams (WAS, 4) QB Colt McCoy (CLE, 85) LB Darryl Sharpton (HOU, 102) WR Andre Roberts (ARI, 88) LB Perry Riley, Jr. (WAS, 103) G Shawn Lauvao (CLE, 92) 2011 LB Ryan Kerrigan (WAS, 16) DE Jarvis Jenkins (WAS, 41) WR Leonard Hankerson (WAS, 79) RB Roy Helu, Jr. (WAS, 105) 2012 QB Robert Griffin III (WAS, 2) G Josh LeRibeus (WAS, 71) QB Kirk Cousins (WAS, 102) LB Keenan Robinson (WAS, 119) 2013 CB David Amerson (WAS, 51) TE Jordan Reed (WAS, 85) S Phillip Thomas (WAS, 119) 2014 LB Trent Murphy (WAS, 47) T Morgan Moses (WAS, 66) CB Bashaud Breeland (WAS, 102) G Spencer Long (WAS, 78) YEAR 5TH ROUND 6TH ROUND 7TH ROUND COLLEGE FA S Ryan Clark (NYG) 2006 DE Kedric Golston (WAS, 196) DE Stephen Bowen (DAL) 2007 LB Adam Hayward (TB, 184) LB Akeem Jordan (PHI) 2008 WR Pierre Garçon (IND, 205) LB Rob Jackson (WAS, 242) T Tyler Polumbus (DEN) 2009 CB EJ Biggers (TB, 217) DL Chris Baker (DEN) LS Nick Sundberg (CAR) FB Darrel Young (WAS) 2010 DE Clifton Geathers (CLE, 186) DE Doug Worthington (PIT, 242) TE Mike Caussin (JAX) P Robert Malone (TB) TE Logan Paulsen (WAS) 2011 LB Gabe Miller (KC, 140) RB Evan Royster (WAS, 177) OL Mauricie Hurt (WAS, 217) K Kai Forbath (DAL) TE Niles Paul (WAS, 155) WR Aldrick Robinson (WAS, 178) DE Frank Kearse (MIA, 231) OL Kevin Kowalski (DAL) NT Chris Neild (WAS, 253) 2012 G Adam Gettis (WAS, 151) RB Alfred Morris (WAS, 173) CB Richard Crawford (WAS, 213) CB Chase Minnifield (WAS) S Trenton Robinson (SF, 180) LB Adrian Robinson (PIT) T Tom Compton (WAS, 193) CB Peyton Thompson (ATL) 2013 RB Chris Thompson (WAS, 154) S Bacarri Rambo (WAS, 191) LB Will Compton (WAS) P Blake Clingan (DET) S Akeem Davis (SEA) LB Jeremy Kimbrough (WAS) DE Jake McDonough (NYJ) WR Rashad Ross (TEN) OL Tevita Stevens (WAS) WR Nick Williams (WAS) 2014 WR Ryan Grant (WAS, 142) RB Lache Seastrunk (WAS, 186) TE Ted Bolser (WAS, 217) FB Stephen Campbell (IND) K Zach Hocker (WAS, 228) CB Courtney Bridget, Jr. (WAS) WR Lee Doss (WAS) WR Cody Hoffman (WAS) WR Rashad Lawrence (WAS) S Ross Madison (WAS) RB Silas Redd (WAS) CB Bryan Shepherd (WAS) NT Robert Thomas (WAS) (As of August 3, 2014)

35 2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS PRONUNCIATION GUIDES PLAYER PRONUNCIATION GUIDE David Amerson AM-urh-sun Stephen Bowen BO-en Bashaud Breeland BUSH-aud Kai Forbath (rhymes with eye) Pierre Garçon Gar-SOAN Kedric Golston KEH-drick GOAL-stun Roy Helu, Jr. Heh-lu Jeremy Kimbrough KIM-bro Kevin Kowalski KUH-wall-ski Shawn Lauvao Lah-VOW Josh LeRibeus Luh-REE-bus Kory Lichtensteiger LICK-ten-STY-grr Chris Neild KNEELed Brian Orakpo uh-rack-po Bacarri Rambo buh-car-ee Aldrick Robinson ALL-drick Lache Seastrunk Lake Tevita Stevens Ta-VEE-ta Darrel Young DUH-rell COACHING STAFF PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Chris Foerster FUR-ster Ben Kotwica Cot-WEE-kuh

36 2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS (BY DATE) DATE POS NAME TRANSACTION January 7 WR David Gettis Signed Reserve/Futures Contract January 8 OL Kevin Kowalski Signed Reserve/Futures Contract January 9 HC Jay Gruden Named Head Coach January 15 OC Sean McVay Promoted to Offensive Coordinator January 15 OLB Brian Baker Named Outside Linebackers Coach January 15 ST Ben Kotwica Named Special Teams Coordinator January 16 LB Kirk Olivadotti Named Inside Linebackers Coach January 17 TE Wes Phillips Named Tight Ends Coach January 20 WR Ike Hilliard Named Wide Receivers Coach January 26 RB Randy Jordan Named Running Backs Coach February 3 WR Aldrick Robinson Signed as Exclusive Rights Free Agent February 4 ST Bradford Banta Named Assistant Special Teams Coach February 4 QC Shane Day Named Assistnt Offensive Line/Offensive Quality Control Coach February 4 QC Skip Peetz Named Offensive Quality Control Coach February 6 DE Doug Worthington Signed as Exclusive Rights Free Agent February 19 CB DeAngelo Hall Re-signed February 27 DE Chris Baker Re-signed March 3 LB Brian Orakpo Placed Franchise Tag March 4 DE Adam Carriker Released March 4 RB Jawan Jamison Waived March 4 RB Davin Meggett Waived March 4 TE Richard Quinn Released March 4 P Sav Rocca Released March 11 LB Perry Riley Re-signed March 12 LB Adam Hayward Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 12 G Shawn Lauvao Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 12 WR Andre Roberts Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 13 DE Clifton Geathers Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 13 WR Santana Moss Re-signed March 14 DE Jason Hatcher Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 14 K Jake Rogers Signed as Free Agent March 14 LB Darryl Sharpton Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 14 C Will Montgomery Released March 15 CB Tracy Porter Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 18 S Brandon Meriweather Re-signed March 19 LB Akeem Jordan Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 24 DE Brandon Moore Claimed Off Waivers March 27 CB E.J. Biggers Re-signed March 27 LB Brian Orakpo Signed Franchise Tender March 28 G/C Mike McGlynn Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent April 2 S Ryan Clark Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent April 2 WR DeSean Jackson Signed as Free Agent April 3 QB Colt McCoy Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent

37 2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS (BY DATE) DATE POS NAME TRANSACTION April 4 LB Rob Jackson Re-signed April 5 WR Josh Bellamy Waived April 5 LB Josh Hull Released April 5 CB Ryan Mouton Released April 8 P Blake Clingan Signed as Free Agent April 10 S Akeem Davis Signed as Free Agent April 29 DE Brandon Moore Waived May 6 S Tanard Jackson Reinstated from Suspension May 6 S Tanard Jackson Released May 7 S Tanard Jackson Signed as Free Agent May 9 LB Trent Murphy Draft Choice (Round 2, No. 47 Overall) May 9 T Morgan Moses Draft Choice (Round 3, No. 66 Overall) May 9 G Spencer Long Draft Choice (Round 3, No. 78 Overall) May 10 CB Bashaud Breeland Draft Choice (Round 4, No. 102 Overall) May 10 WR Ryan Grant Draft Choice (Round 5, No. 142 Overall) May 10 RB Lache Seastrunk Draft Choice (Round 6, No. 186 Overall) May 10 TE Ted Bolser Draft Choice (Round 7, No. 217 Overall) May 10 K Zach Hocker Draft Choice (Round 7, No. 228 Overall) May 12 WR David Gettis Released May 12 K Jake Rogers Waived May 14 DL Chris Davenport Signed as College Free Agent May 14 WR Lee Doss Signed as College Free Agent May 14 WR Cody Hoffman Signed as College Free Agent May 14 WR Kofi Hughes Signed as College Free Agent May 14 WR Rashad Lawrence Signed as College Free Agent May 14 TE Kevin Perry Signed as College Free Agent May 14 RB Silas Redd Signed as College Free Agent May 14 DB Bryan Shepherd Signed as College Free Agent May 14 DL Robert Thomas Signed as College Free Agent May 15 QB Tommy Rees Signed as College Free Agent May 16 G Spencer Long Signed Contract May 16 CB Bashaud Breeland Signed Contract May 16 WR Ryan Grant Signed Contract May 16 RB Lache Seastrunk Signed Contract May 16 TE Ted Bolser Signed Contract May 16 K Zach Hocker Signed Contract May 17 DE Frank Kearse Signed as Free Agent May 17 CB Courtney Bridget, Jr. Signed as College Free Agent May 17 S Ross Madison Signed as College Free Agent May 17 CB Blake Sailors Signed as College Free Agent May 17 DL Chris Davenport Released May 17 S Jose Gumbs Released May 17 TE Kevin Perry Released

38 2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS (BY DATE) DATE POS NAME TRANSACTION May 17 QB Tommy Rees Released May 23 LB Trent Murphy Signed Contract May 23 WR Rashad Ross Signed as Free Agent May 23 WR Kofi Hughes Waived June 26 WR Jerry Rice, Jr. Signed as College Free Agent June 26 CB Blake Sailors Waived July 9 S Tanard Jackson Suspended by Commissioner July 15 FB Stephen Campbell Signed as Free Agent July 21 TE Mike Caussin Signed as Free Agent July 21 LS Kyle Nelson Waived July 23 DE Stephen Bowen Designated Active/Physically Unable to Perform July 23 WR Leonard Hankerson Designated Active/Physically Unable to Perform July 23 DE Jason Hatcher Designated Active/Physically Unable to Perform July 23 OL Maurice Hurt Designated Active/Non-Football Injury July 27 LB Brandon Jenkins Waived July 27 OL Maurice Hurt Passed Physical; Removed from Active/Non-Football Injury List July 28 LB Everette Brown Signed as Free Agent July 30 DE Jake McDonough Signed as Free Agent July 30 CB Courtney Bridget, Jr. Waived/Injured August 3 WR Jerry Rice, Jr. Waived/Injured

39 2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS (BY NAME) NAME POS TRANSACTION DATE Baker, Brian OLB Named Outside Linebackers Coach January 15 Baker, Chris DE Re-signed February 27 Banta, Bradford ST Named Assistant Special Teams Coach February 4 Bellamy, Josh WR Waived April 5 Biggers, E.J. CB Re-signed March 27 Bolser, Ted TE Draft Choice (Round 7, No. 217 Overall) May 10 Bolser, Ted TE Signed Contract May 16 Bowen, Stephen DE Designated Active/Physically Unable to Perform July 23 Breeland, Bashaud CB Draft Choice (Round 4, No. 102 Overall) May 10 Breeland, Bashaud CB Signed Contract May 16 Bridget, Jr., Courtney CB Signed as College Free Agent May 17 Bridget, Jr., Courtney CB Waived/Injured July 30 Brown, Everette LB Signed as Free Agent July 28 Campbell, Stephen FB Signed as Free Agent July 15 Carriker, Adam DE Released March 4 Caussin, Mike TE Signed as Free Agent July 21 Clark, Ryan S Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent April 2 Clingan, Blake P Signed as Free Agent April 8 Davenport, Chris DL Signed as College Free Agent May 14 Davenport, Chris DL Released May 17 Davis, Akeem S Signed as Free Agent April 10 Day, Shane QC Named Assistnt Offensive Line/Offensive Quality Control Coach February 4 Doss, Lee WR Signed as College Free Agent May 14 Geathers, Clifton DE Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 13 Gettis, David WR Signed Reserve/Futures Contract January 7 Gettis, David WR Released May 12 Grant, Ryan WR Draft Choice (Round 5, No. 142 Overall) May 10 Grant, Ryan WR Signed Contract May 16 Gruden, Jay HC Named Head Coach January 9 Gumbs, Jose S Released May 17 Hall, DeAngelo CB Re-signed February 19 Hankerson, Leonard WR Designated Active/Physically Unable to Perform July 23 Hatcher, Jason DE Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 14 Hatcher, Jason DE Designated Active/Physically Unable to Perform July 23 Hayward, Adam LB Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 12 Hilliard, Ike WR Named Wide Receivers Coach January 20 Hocker, Zach K Draft Choice (Round 7, No. 228 Overall) May 10 Hocker, Zach K Signed Contract May 16 Hoffman, Cody WR Signed as College Free Agent May 14 Hughes, Kofi WR Signed as College Free Agent May 14 Hughes, Kofi WR Waived May 23 Hull, Josh LB Released April 5 Hurt, Maurice OL Designated Active/Non-Football Injury July 23

40 2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS (BY NAME) NAME POS TRANSACTION DATE Hurt, Maurice OL Passed Physical; Removed from Active/Non-Football Injury List July 27 Jackson, DeSean WR Signed as Free Agent April 2 Jackson, Rob LB Re-signed April 4 Jackson, Tanard S Reinstated from Suspension May 6 Jackson, Tanard S Released May 6 Jackson, Tanard S Signed as Free Agent May 7 Jackson, Tanard S Suspended by Commissioner July 9 Jamison, Jawan RB Waived March 4 Jenkins, Brandon LB Waived July 27 Jordan, Akeem LB Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 19 Jordan, Randy RB Named Running Backs Coach January 26 Kearse, Frank DE Signed as Free Agent May 17 Kotwica, Ben ST Named Special Teams Coordinator January 15 Kowalski, Kevin OL Signed Reserve/Futures Contract January 8 Lauvao, Shawn G Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 12 Lawrence, Rashad WR Signed as College Free Agent May 14 Long, Spencer G Draft Choice (Round 3, No. 78 Overall) May 9 Long, Spencer G Signed Contract May 16 Madison, Ross S Signed as College Free Agent May 17 McCoy, Colt QB Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent April 3 McDonough, Jake DE Signed as Free Agent July 30 McGlynn, Mike G/C Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 28 McVay, Sean OC Promoted to Offensive Coordinator January 15 Meggett, Davin RB Waived March 4 Meriweather, Brandon S Re-signed March 18 Montgomery, Will C Released March 14 Moore, Brandon DE Claimed Off Waivers March 24 Moore, Brandon DE Waived April 29 Moses, Morgan T Draft Choice (Round 3, No. 66 Overall) May 9 Moss, Santana WR Re-signed March 13 Mouton, Ryan CB Released April 5 Murphy, Trent LB Draft Choice (Round 2, No. 47 Overall) May 9 Murphy, Trent LB Signed Contract May 23 Nelson, Kyle LS Waived July 21 Olivadotti, Kirk LB Named Inside Linebackers Coach January 16 Orakpo, Brian LB Placed Franchise Tag March 3 Orakpo, Brian LB Signed Franchise Tender March 27 Peetz, Skip QC Named Offensive Quality Control Coach February 4 Perry, Kevin TE Signed as College Free Agent May 14 Perry, Kevin TE Released May 17 Phillips, Wes TE Named Tight Ends Coach January 17 Porter, Tracy CB Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 15 Quinn, Richard TE Released March 4

41 2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS (BY NAME) NAME POS TRANSACTION DATE Redd, Silas RB Signed as College Free Agent May 14 Rees, Tommy QB Signed as College Free Agent May 15 Rees, Tommy QB Released May 17 Rice, Jr., Jerry WR Signed as College Free Agent June 26 Rice, Jr., Jerry WR Waived/Injured August 3 Riley, Perry LB Re-signed March 11 Roberts, Andre WR Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 12 Robinson, Aldrick WR Signed as Exclusive Rights Free Agent February 3 Rocca, Sav P Released March 4 Rogers, Jake K Signed as Free Agent March 14 Rogers, Jake K Waived May 12 Ross, Rashad WR Signed as Free Agent May 23 Sailors, Blake CB Signed as College Free Agent May 17 Sailors, Blake CB Waived June 26 Seastrunk, Lache RB Draft Choice (Round 6, No. 186 Overall) May 10 Seastrunk, Lache RB Signed Contract May 16 Sharpton, Darryl LB Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 14 Shepherd, Bryan DB Signed as College Free Agent May 14 Thomas, Robert DL Signed as College Free Agent May 14 Worthington, Doug DE Signed as Exclusive Rights Free Agent February 6

42 2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS (BY POSITION) NAME POS TRANSACTION DATE QUARTERBACKS McCoy, Colt QB Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent April 3 Rees, Tommy QB Signed as College Free Agent May 15 Rees, Tommy QB Released May 17 RUNNING BACKS/FULLBACKS Campbell, Stephen FB Signed as Free Agent July 15 Jamison, Jawan RB Waived March 4 Meggett, Davin RB Waived March 4 Redd, Silas RB Signed as College Free Agent May 14 Seastrunk, Lache RB Draft Choice (Round 6, No. 186 Overall) May 10 Seastrunk, Lache RB Signed Contract May 16 WIDE RECEIVERS Bellamy, Josh WR Waived April 5 Gettis, David WR Signed Reserve/Futures Contract January 7 Gettis, David WR Released May 12 Grant, Ryan WR Draft Choice (Round 5, No. 142 Overall) May 10 Grant, Ryan WR Signed Contract May 16 Hankerson, Leonard WR Designated Active/Physically Unable to Perform July 23 Hoffman, Cody WR Signed as College Free Agent May 14 Hughes, Kofi WR Signed as College Free Agent May 14 Hughes, Kofi WR Waived May 23 Jackson, DeSean WR Signed as Free Agent April 2 Lawrence, Rashad WR Signed as College Free Agent May 14 Moss, Santana WR Re-signed March 13 Rice, Jr., Jerry WR Signed as College Free Agent June 26 Rice, Jr., Jerry WR Waived/Injured August 3 Roberts, Andre WR Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 12 Robinson, Aldrick WR Signed as Exclusive Rights Free Agent February 3 Ross, Rashad WR Signed as Free Agent May 23 TIGHT ENDS Bolser, Ted TE Draft Choice (Round 7, No. 217 Overall) May 10 Bolser, Ted TE Signed Contract May 16 Caussin, Mike TE Signed as Free Agent July 21 Perry, Kevin TE Signed as College Free Agent May 14 Perry, Kevin TE Released May 17 Quinn, Richard TE Released March 4 OFFENSIVE LINE Hurt, Maurice OL Designated Active/Non-Football Injury July 23 Hurt, Maurice OL Passed Physical; Removed from Active/Non-Football Injury List July 27 Kowalski, Kevin OL Signed Reserve/Futures Contract January 8 Lauvao, Shawn G Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 12 Long, Spencer G Draft Choice (Round 3, No. 78 Overall) May 9 Long, Spencer G Signed Contract May 16

43 2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS (BY POSITION) NAME POS TRANSACTION DATE McGlynn, Mike G/C Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 28 Montgomery, Will C Released March 14 Moses, Morgan T Draft Choice (Round 3, No. 66 Overall) May 9 DEFENSIVE LINE Baker, Chris DE Re-signed February 27 Bowen, Stephen DE Designated Active/Physically Unable to Perform July 23 Carriker, Adam DE Released March 4 Davenport, Chris DL Signed as College Free Agent May 14 Davenport, Chris DL Released May 17 Geathers, Clifton DE Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 13 Hatcher, Jason DE Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 14 Hatcher, Jason DE Designated Active/Physically Unable to Perform July 23 Kearse, Frank DE Signed as Free Agent May 17 McDonough, Jake DE Signed as Free Agent July 30 Moore, Brandon DE Claimed Off Waivers March 24 Moore, Brandon DE Waived April 29 Thomas, Robert DL Signed as College Free Agent May 14 Worthington, Doug DE Signed as Exclusive Rights Free Agent February 6 LINEBACKERS Brown, Everette LB Signed as Free Agent July 28 Hayward, Adam LB Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 12 Hull, Josh LB Released April 5 Jackson, Rob LB Re-signed April 4 Jenkins, Brandon LB Waived July 27 Jordan, Akeem LB Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 19 Murphy, Trent LB Draft Choice (Round 2, No. 47 Overall) May 9 Murphy, Trent LB Signed Contract May 23 Orakpo, Brian LB Placed Franchise Tag March 3 Orakpo, Brian LB Signed Franchise Tender March 27 Riley, Perry LB Re-signed March 11 Sharpton, Darryl LB Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 14 DEFENSIVE BACKS Biggers, E.J. CB Re-signed March 27 Breeland, Bashaud CB Draft Choice (Round 4, No. 102 Overall) May 10 Breeland, Bashaud CB Signed Contract May 16 Bridget, Jr., Courtney CB Signed as College Free Agent May 17 Bridget, Jr., Courtney CB Waived/Injured July 30 Clark, Ryan S Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent April 2 Davis, Akeem S Signed as Free Agent April 10 Gumbs, Jose S Released May 17 Hall, DeAngelo CB Re-signed February 19 Jackson, Tanard S Reinstated from Suspension May 6 Jackson, Tanard S Released May 6

44 2014 WASHINGTON REDSKINS TRANSACTIONS (BY POSITION) NAME POS TRANSACTION DATE Jackson, Tanard S Signed as Free Agent May 7 Jackson, Tanard S Suspended by Commissioner July 9 Madison, Ross S Signed as College Free Agent May 17 Meriweather, Brandon S Re-signed March 18 Mouton, Ryan CB Released April 5 Porter, Tracy CB Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent March 15 Sailors, Blake CB Signed as College Free Agent May 17 Sailors, Blake CB Waived June 26 Shepherd, Bryan DB Signed as College Free Agent May 14 SPECIALISTS Clingan, Blake P Signed as Free Agent April 8 Hocker, Zach K Draft Choice (Round 7, No. 228 Overall) May 10 Hocker, Zach K Signed Contract May 16 Nelson, Kyle LS Waived July 21 Rocca, Sav P Released March 4 Rogers, Jake K Signed as Free Agent March 14 Rogers, Jake K Waived May 12 COACHES Baker, Brian OLB Named Outside Linebackers Coach January 15 Banta, Bradford ST Named Assistant Special Teams Coach February 4 Day, Shane QC Named Assistnt Offensive Line/Offensive Quality Control Coach February 4 Gruden, Jay HC Named Head Coach January 9 Kotwica, Ben ST Named Special Teams Coordinator January 15 McVay, Sean OC Promoted to Offensive Coordinator January 15 Hilliard, Ike WR Named Wide Receivers Coach January 20 Jordan, Randy RB Named Running Backs Coach January 26 Olivadotti, Kirk LB Named Inside Linebackers Coach January 16 Peetz, Skip QC Named Offensive Quality Control Coach February 4 Phillips, Wes TE Named Tight Ends Coach January 17

45 Game Release 2013 Statistics 5 World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

46 Game Release 2013 Preseason Statistics 5 World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

47 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS PRESEASON STATISTICS WON 4, LOST 0 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 08/08 W at Tennessee 69,143 Helu t 1 08/19 W Pittsburgh 68,740 Royster /24 W 30-7 Buffalo 62,748 White /29 W at Tampa Bay 46,264 K. Williams Washington Opponents Thompson TOTAL FIRST DOWNS Jamison Rushing A. Morris Passing Cousins Penalty 4 12 Grossman rd Down: Made/Att 20/52 10/50 TEAM rd Down Pct OPPONENTS t 3 4th Down: Made/Att 1/3 2/3 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 4th Down Pct A. Robinson POSSESSION AVERAGE 31:22 28:38 Hankerson TOTAL NET YARDS N. Williams Avg. Per Game F. Davis Total Plays Reed Avg. Per Play Morgan NET YARDS RUSHING Paulsen Avg. Per Game Briscoe Total Rushes Moss NET YARDS PASSING Lewis Avg. Per Game Helu Sacked/Yards Lost 6/39 10/68 Stallworth Gross Yards Garcon t 1 Att./Completions 118/67 105/56 Paul Completion Pct Jamison Had Intercepted 3 2 Kettani PUNTS/AVERAGE 22/ /46.6 Dawson NET PUNTING AVERAGE 22/ /36.5 Young PENALTIES/YARDS 32/366 26/220 K. Williams FUMBLES/BALL LOST 5/2 5/5 TEAM TOUCHDOWNS 12 6 OPPONENTS Rushing 6 3 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD Passing 4 2 Amerson Returns 2 1 Kerrigan t 1 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS TEAM TEAM OPPONENTS t 1 OPPONENTS * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Rocca Forbath /11 7/ TEAM White OPPONENTS Hankerson * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD F. Davis Dawson Garcon Thompson t 1 Helu Crawford Kerrigan a 0 6 N. Williams Royster TEAM t 1 Thompson b 0 6 OPPONENTS K. Williams * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Ogbuehi Thompson TEAM /11 7/ Helu OPPONENTS # 5/ 6 4/ Morgan Paul TEAM OPPONENTS Pt Conversion(s): Ogbuehi, TM 1-1, OPP 0-0 * FIELD GOALS FUMBLES/LOST: Thompson 2/1, Grossman 1/1, Forbath 0/ 0 2/ 2 3/ 3 1/ 1 1/1 Helu 1/0, Matthews 1/0 TEAM 0/ 0 2/ 2 3/ 3 1/ 1 1/1 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 1/ 1 2/ 2 0/ 1 1/1 Forbath: ()(38G)(28G,53G,21G)(37G,30G,47G) TM: ()(38G)(28G,53G,21G)(37G,30G,47G) OPP: ()(28G,30G)()(30G,50G,45N) * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Grossman / White / Cousins / TEAM / OPPONENTS /

48 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS PRESEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Player Total Solo Asst. TFL Sacks/Yds QBP/H Ints/Yds PD FF FR Safety TDs Bryan Kehl / DeJon Gomes David Amerson / Jordan Pugh Will Compton Marvin Burdette Darryl Tapp / Chase Minnifield Bacarri Rambo Jose Gumbs Brandon Jenkins / London Fletcher Chris Baker Chigbo Anunoby Perry Riley Phillip Merling / Roddrick Muckelroy E.J. Biggers Dominique Hamilton Ryan Kerrigan /13 3 1/ Stephen Bowen Richard Crawford Jarvis Jenkins / Kedric Golston Jerome Murphy Vic So'oto Ron Brace DeAngelo Hall Nick Barnett Rob Jackson / Barry Cofield / Josh Wilson Reed Doughty Brian Orakpo / Jeremy Kimbrough Chris Neild Ricky Elmore Brandon Meriweather Phillip Thomas Ryan Mouton TOTALS / /

49 Game Release 2013 Regular Season Statistics 5 World Championships 3 Super Bowl Titles 5 NFC Championships 14 Division Titles

50 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS WON 3, LOST 13 * Indicates Sellout * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/09 L Philadelphia *82,743 A. Morris t 7 09/15 L at Green Bay *78,020 Griffin III /22 L Detroit *80,111 Helu /29 W at Oakland *53,549 Young /13 L at Dallas *90,239 Moss /20 W Chicago *83,147 Garcon /27 L at Denver *77,031 Reed /03 W OT San Diego *80,115 Cousins /07 L at Minnesota *64,011 Morgan /17 L at Philadelphia *69,144 Royster /25 L 6-27 San Francisco *79,773 Al. Robinson /01 L New York Giants *75,220 TEAM t 14 12/08 L Kansas City *56,247 OPPONENTS t 23 12/15 L at Atlanta *70,069 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 12/22 L Dallas *80,411 Garcon t 5 12/29 L 6-20 at New York Giants *80,177 Reed Washington Opponents Moss TOTAL FIRST DOWNS Helu Rushing Hankerson Passing Paulsen Penalty Morgan rd Down: Made/Att 95/235 66/194 Al. Robinson rd Down Pct A. Morris th Down: Made/Att 6/20 12/17 Davis t 1 4th Down Pct Young t 1 POSSESSION AVERAGE 30:42 29:18 Paul TOTAL NET YARDS N. Williams Avg. Per Game Royster Total Plays TEAM t 20 Avg. Per Play OPPONENTS NET YARDS RUSHING * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD Avg. Per Game Hall t 2 Total Rushes Meriweather NET YARDS PASSING Amerson t 1 Avg. Per Game Orakpo t 1 Sacked/Yards Lost 43/306 36/238 Doughty Gross Yards Pugh Att./Completions 611/ /337 Biggers Completion Pct Jackson Had Intercepted Gumbs PUNTS/AVERAGE 85/ /46.4 Riley NET PUNTING AVERAGE 85/ /41.2 Wilson PENALTIES/YARDS 99/802 83/697 TEAM t 4 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 30/15 19/10 OPPONENTS t 2 TOUCHDOWNS * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Rushing Rocca Passing TEAM Returns 5 7 OPPONENTS * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD TEAM Moss OPPONENTS Morgan * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS C. Thompson Forbath /26 18/ Murphy A. Morris N. Williams Garcon TEAM Helu OPPONENTS t 3 Young * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Hall a 0 18 Paul Hankerson Morgan Paulsen N. Williams Reed C. Thompson Potter / 7 3/ Gettis Moss Moss Al. Robinson TEAM Amerson b 0 6 OPPONENTS t 1 Davis * FIELD GOALS Orakpo c 0 6 Forbath 0/ 0 3/ 4 10/10 4/ 6 1/2 Griffin III Potter 0/ 0 2/ 2 0/ 0 1/ 1 0/1 N. Williams TEAM 0/ 0 5/ 6 10/10 5/ 7 1/3 TEAM /33 21/ OPPONENTS 2/ 2 6/ 6 7/ 9 5/ 5 1/3 OPPONENTS #59/59 21/ Forbath: (40N)()()()(20G,32G,33G,49N)(38G)() 2-Pt Conversion(s): Griffin III, N. Williams,(25B,59B,47G)(20G,40G)()(36G,35G)(33G)(50G)(33G, TM 2-5, OPP G)(36G,22G,47G)(31G,49G) Potter: ()(50N)(43G,21G)(25G)()()()()()()()()() ()()() OPP: (48G)(28G)(32G,28G)(52N)(30G)(47G,34N,49G) (19G)(19G)(39G,40G)(24G)(29G,49G)(39G)(33G,34N) (20G,51G)(25G)(50N,34G,38G) a 75-YD FUM RET vs. PHI (9/9) 17-YD INT RET vs. DET (9/22) 26-YD INT RET at DEN (10/27) b 45-YD INT RET at OAK (9/29) c 29-YD INT RET vs. CHI (10/20) # J. Stewart BLK PUNT RECOVERY IN END ZONE at OAK (9/29) D. Harris 86-YD PUNT RET at DAL (10/13) D. Hester 81-YD PUNT RET vs. CHI (10/20) D. R-Cromartie 75-YD INT RET at DEN (10/27) S. Lissemore interception in end zone vs. SD (11/3) D. McCluster 74-YD PUNT RET vs. KC (12/8) Q. Demps 95-YD KICK RET vs. KC (12/8)

51 FUMBLES/LOST: Griffin III 11/4, A. Morris 5/4, Cousins 3/2, Helu 2/0, Morgan 2/0, Moss 2/2, Paulsen 2/2, Garcon 1/1, Nelson 1/0, N. Williams 1/0 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Griffin III t 38/ Cousins / TEAM t 43/ OPPONENTS /

52 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Player Total Solo Asst. TFL Sacks/Yds QBP/H Ints/Yds PD FF FR Safety TDs Perry Riley, Jr / / London Fletcher / DeAngelo Hall / Josh Wilson / / Ryan Kerrigan / Reed Doughty / Brandon Meriweather /4 6 2/ Brian Orakpo / / David Amerson / Barry Cofield / Bacarri Rambo / E.J. Biggers / Kedric Golston Chris Baker / Jarvis Jenkins / Stephen Bowen Rob Jackson /5 6 1/ Nick Barnett Jose Gumbs / Darryl Tapp / Chris Neild Phillip Merling Trent Robinson Jordan Pugh / Brandon Jenkins Bryan Kehl TOTALS / / REGULAR SEASON SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS Down Inside Player Total Solo Asst. FF FR PATs Blk FG Blk Punts Blk 20 Safety TDs Niles Paul Josh Hull Trent Robinson Reed Doughty Jerome Murphy Bryan Kehl Darrel Young Josh Wilson Perry Riley, Jr Evan Royster E.J. Biggers Rob Jackson Bacarri Rambo Kyle Nelson Nick Barnett Logan Paulsen Roy Helu, Jr Josh Bellamy Jose Gumbs Brandon Jenkins Darryl Tapp Nick Sundberg David Amerson Sav Rocca Nick Williams Will Compton DeAngelo Hall TOTAL

53 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS RECORD WHEN... W-L W-L W-L Redskins Overall 3-13 Redskins score first 1-5 Redskins win time of possession 2-6 Redskins at FedExField 2-6 Opponent scores first 2-8 Redskins lose time of possession 1-7 Redskins on the road 1-7 Redskins score on first possession 1-3 Time of possession is even 0-0 Redskins on Sunday Night 0-2 Redskins lead after 1st quarter 0-2 Redskins win turnover battle 2-2 Redskins on Monday Night 0-2 Redskins trail after 1st quarter 2-8 Redskins lose turnover battle 0-8 Redskins on grass 3-8 Score tied after 1st quarter 1-2 Turnover battle is even 1-3 Redskins on artificial turf 0-5 Redskins lead at halftime 1-2 Redskins wear Burgundy pants 0-0 Redskins in a dome 0-3 Redskins trail at halftime 2-9 Redskins wear Gold pants 3-13 Redskins in September 1-3 Score tied at halftime 1-2 Redskins wear White pants 0-0 Redskins in October 1-2 Redskins lead after 3rd quarter 2-3 Redskins wear Burgundy jerseys 2-7 Redskins in November 1-3 Redskins trail after 3rd quarter 0-9 Redskins wear White jerseys 1-6 Redskins in December 0-5 Score tied after 3rd quarter 1-1 Redskins score 17 points or less 0-6 Redskins in January 0-0 Redskins score under two-minute warning 1-3 Opponent scores 17 points or less 1-0 Redskins win coin toss 1-6 Opponent scores under two-minute warning 1-1 Redskins score 18 points or more 3-7 Redskins lose coin toss 2-7 Game goes to overtime 1-0 Opponent scores 18 points or more 2-13 Redskins total net yards 0-1 vs. NFC East 0-6 Redskins total net yards 0-4 vs. NFC East at home 0-3 Redskins total net yards 1-2 vs. NFC East on road 0-3 Redskins total 400+ net yards 2-6 vs. NFC West 0-1 Redskins total 0-99 rushing yards 0-3 vs. NFC North 1-3 Redskins total rushing yards 1-7 vs. NFC South 0-1 Redskins total 150+ rushing yards 2-3 vs. NFC 1-11 Redskins have (a) 100-yard rusher(s) 1-2 Redskins total passing yards 0-1 vs. AFC East 0-0 Redskins total passing yards 0-5 vs. AFC West 2-2 Redskins total passing yards 3-3 vs. AFC North 0-0 Redskins total 300+ passing yards 0-4 vs. AFC South 0-0 Redskins have a 300-yard passer 0-4 vs. AFC 2-2

54 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS PARTICIPATION Player DET @PHI SF NYG GP-GS-DNP-INA Amerson, David CB3 SUB CB3 SUB SUB SUB CB3 CB3 SUB CB3 SUB SUB CB3 CB3 CB3 SUB Baker, Chris SUB SUB INA SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB RDE RDE RDE Barnett, Nick DNP SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB IR Bellamy, Josh NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT PS SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB Biggers, E.J. CB4 SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB FS CB4 SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB CB4 CB4 SUB Bowen, Stephen RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE INA IR IR IR IR IR Briscoe, Dezmon IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR Carriker, Adam PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP IR IR IR IR Chester, Chris RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG Cofield, Barry NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT Compton, Tom SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB DNP SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB Compton, Will PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS SUB Cousins, Kirk DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP SUB DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP SUB QB QB QB Crawford, Richard IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR Davis, Fred TE TE INA SUB SUB INA INA INA INA INA SUB TE2 SUB SUB SUB SUB Doughty, Reed SUB SUB SUB SS SS SS INA SUB SS SS SS SS SUB SUB SUB SS Fletcher, London MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB Forbath, Kai SUB INA INA INA SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB Garçon, Pierre WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR Gettis, Adam DNP DNP SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB DNP SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB Golston, Kedric SUB LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE SUB SUB SUB SUB RDE RDE RDE SUB SUB SUB Griffin III, Robert QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB INA INA INA Grossman, Rex INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA DNP DNP DNP Gumbs, Jose INA INA INA INA SUB SUB SS INA INA INA INA SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB Hall, DeAngelo LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB Hankerson, Leonard SUB WR WR WR WR WR SUB SUB WR WR IR IR IR IR IR IR Helu, Jr., Roy SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB Hull, Josh NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB Hurt, Maurice PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP IR IR IR IR Jackson, Rob SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB ROLB Jackson, Tanard SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP Jamison, Jawan PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS DNP DNP DNP Jenkins, Brandon SUB SUB SUB INA INA INA INA SUB INA INA INA INA INA INA INA SUB Jenkins, Jarvis SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUB SUB SUB SUB LDE SUB LDE LDE LDE SUB SUB LDE Kehl, Bryan SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR Kerrigan, Ryan LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB Kimbrough, Jeremy IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR LeRibeus, Josh INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA Lewis, Lance PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS SUB DNP SUB NWT NWT Lichtensteiger, Kory LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG Meriweather, Brandon INA SS SS SS FS FS SUSP FS FS FS FS FS INA FS FS FS Merling, Phillip SUB SUB SUB INA NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT Minnifield, Chase PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS INA INA INA INA INA Montgomery, Will C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C Morgan, Joshua WR SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB WR SUB SUB INA WR WR WR WR WR INA Morris, Alfred RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB Moss, Santana SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB WR Murphy, Jerome SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT Neild, Chris INA INA SUB SUB INA INA INA INA INA INA SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB Nelson, Kyle NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB Orakpo, Brian ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB INA Paul, Niles SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB WR SUB SUB FB INA FB SUB TE2 SUB Paulsen, Logan TE2 SUB TE TE TE TE TE TE TE SUB TE TE TE TE TE TE Polumbus, Tyler RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT Potter, John NWT SUB SUB SUB NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT Pugh, Jordan SUB INA SUB SUB INA NWT SUB NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT Rambo, Bacarri FS FS SUB DNP INA INA SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB FS INA INA SUB Reed, Jordan SUB SUB SUB INA SUB SUB TE2 TE2 TE2 TE INA INA INA INA IR IR Riley, Perry JLB JLB JLB JLB JLB JLB JLB JLB JLB JLB JLB JLB JLB JLB JLB JLB Robinson, Adrian NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT INA Robinson, Aldrick SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB WR Robinson, Keenan IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR Robinson, Trenton NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB Rocca, Sav SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB Royster, Evan INA INA INA SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB IR IR IR Sundberg, Nick SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR Tapp, Darryl SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB INA DNP SUB SUB DNP DNP INA SUB SUB Thomas, Phillip IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR Thompson, Chris SUB SUB SUB SUB INA INA INA INA INA IR IR IR IR IR IR IR Walton, J.D. NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT INA INA White, Pat INA NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT Williams, Nick PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS SUB DNP SUB DNP SUB SUB SUB Williams, Trent LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT Wilson, Josh RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB Worthington, Doug IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR Young Darrel SUB FB FB FB FB FB SUB SUB SUB FB INA INA INA FB SUB SUB Key: POS - starter SUB - played DNP - did not play INA - inactive 3Q - third quarterback IR - reserve/injured PS - practice squad NWT - not with team SUSP - suspended PUP - reserve/physically unable to perform RLS reserve/left squad

55 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS STARTING LINEUPS OFFENSE WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB/OTHER 9/9 PHI P. Garçon T. Williams K. Lichtensteiger W. Montgomery C. Chester T. Polumbus F. Davis J. Morgan R. Griffin III A. Morris L. Paulsen (TE2) P. Garçon T. Williams K. Lichtensteiger W. Montgomery C. Chester T. Polumbus F. Davis L. Hankerson R. Griffin III A. Morris D. Young 9/22 DET P. Garçon T. Williams K. Lichtensteiger W. Montgomery C. Chester T. Polumbus L. Paulsen L. Hankerson R. Griffin III A. Morris D. Young P. Garçon T. Williams K. Lichtensteiger W. Montgomery C. Chester T. Polumbus L. Paulsen L. Hankerson R. Griffin III A. Morris D. Young P. Garçon T. Williams K. Lichtensteiger W. Montgomery C. Chester T. Polumbus L. Paulsen L. Hankerson R. Griffin III A. Morris D. Young 10/20 CHI P. Garçon T. Williams K. Lichtensteiger W. Montgomery C. Chester T. Polumbus L. Paulsen L. Hankerson R. Griffin III A. Morris D. Young P. Garçon T. Williams K. Lichtensteiger W. Montgomery C. Chester T. Polumbus L. Paulsen J. Morgan R. Griffin III A. Morris J. Reed (TE2) 11/3 SD P. Garçon T. Williams K. Lichtensteiger W. Montgomery C. Chester T. Polumbus L. Paulsen N. Paul (TE3) R. Griffin III A. Morris J. Reed (TE2) P. Garçon T. Williams K. Lichtensteiger W. Montgomery C. Chester T. Polumbus L. Paulsen L. Hankerson R. Griffin III A. Morris J. Reed (TE2) P. Garçon T. Williams K. Lichtensteiger W. Montgomery C. Chester T. Polumbus J. Reed L. Hankerson R. Griffin III A. Morris D. Young 11/25 SF P. Garçon T. Williams K. Lichtensteiger W. Montgomery C. Chester T. Polumbus L. Paulsen J. Morgan R. Griffin III A. Morris N. Paul 12/1 NYG P. Garçon T. Williams K. Lichtensteiger W. Montgomery C. Chester T. Polumbus L. Paulsen J. Morgan R. Griffin III A. Morris F. Davis (TE2) 12/8 KC P. Garçon T. Williams K. Lichtensteiger W. Montgomery C. Chester T. Polumbus L. Paulsen J. Morgan R. Griffin III A. Morris N. Paul P. Garçon T. Williams K. Lichtensteiger W. Montgomery C. Chester T. Polumbus L. Paulsen J. Morgan K. Cousins A. Morris D. Young 12/22 DAL P. Garçon T. Williams K. Lichtensteiger W. Montgomery C. Chester T. Polumbus L. Paulsen J. Morgan K. Cousins A. Morris N. Paul (TE2) P. Garçon T. Williams K. Lichtensteiger W. Montgomery C. Chester T. Polumbus L. Paulsen A. Robinson K. Cousins A. Morris S. Moss (WR3) DEFENSE LDE NT RDE LOLB MLB JLB ROLB LCB RCB SS FS 9/9 PHI D. Amerson (CB3) B. Cofield S. Bowen R. Kerrigan L. Fletcher P. Riley Jr. B. Orakpo D. Hall J. Wilson E. Biggers (CB4) B. Rambo K. Golston B. Cofield S. Bowen R. Kerrigan L. Fletcher P. Riley Jr. B. Orakpo D. Hall J. Wilson B. Meriweather B. Rambo 9/22 DET K. Golston B. Cofield S. Bowen R. Kerrigan L. Fletcher P. Riley Jr. B. Orakpo D. Hall J. Wilson B. Meriweather D. Amerson (CB3) K. Golston B. Cofield S. Bowen R. Kerrigan L. Fletcher P. Riley Jr. B. Orakpo D. Hall J. Wilson B. Meriweather R. Doughty K. Golston B. Cofield S. Bowen R. Kerrigan L. Fletcher P. Riley Jr. B. Orakpo D. Hall J. Wilson R. Doughty B. Meriweather 10/20 CHI K. Golston B. Cofield S. Bowen R. Kerrigan L. Fletcher P. Riley Jr. B. Orakpo D. Hall J. Wilson R. Doughty B. Meriweather D. Amerson (CB3) B. Cofield S. Bowen R. Kerrigan L. Fletcher P. Riley Jr. B. Orakpo D. Hall J. Wilson J. Gumbs E. Biggers 11/3 SD D. Amerson (CB3) B. Cofield S. Bowen R. Kerrigan L. Fletcher P. Riley Jr. B. Orakpo D. Hall J. Wilson E. Biggers (CB4) B. Meriweather J. Jenkins B. Cofield S. Bowen R. Kerrigan L. Fletcher P. Riley Jr. B. Orakpo D. Hall J. Wilson R. Doughty B. Meriweather D. Amerson (CB3) B. Cofield S. Bowen R. Kerrigan L. Fletcher P. Riley Jr. B. Orakpo D. Hall J. Wilson R. Doughty B. Meriweather 11/25 SF J. Jenkins B. Cofield K. Golston R. Kerrigan L. Fletcher P. Riley Jr. B. Orakpo D. Hall J. Wilson R. Doughty B. Meriweather 12/1 NYG J. Jenkins B. Cofield K. Golston R. Kerrigan L. Fletcher P. Riley Jr. B. Orakpo D. Hall J. Wilson R. Doughty B. Meriweather 12/8 KC J. Jenkins B. Cofield K. Golston R. Kerrigan L. Fletcher P. Riley Jr. B. Orakpo D. Hall J. Wilson D. Amerson (CB3) B.Rambo D. Amerson (CB3) B. Cofield C. Baker R. Kerrigan L. Fletcher P. Riley Jr. B. Orakpo D. Hall J. Wilson E. Biggers (CB4) B. Meriweather 12/22 DAL D. Amerson (CB3) B. Cofield C. Baker R. Kerrigan L. Fletcher P. Riley Jr. B. Orakpo D. Hall J. Wilson E. Biggers (CB4) B. Meriweather J. Jenkins B. Cofield C. Baker R. Kerrigan L. Fletcher P. Riley Jr. R. Jackson D. Hall J. Wilson R. Doughty B. Meriweather

56 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS REDSKINS/OPPONENTS TOTALS REDSKINS FIRST DOWNS TOTAL OFFENSE INT BY REDSKINS PUNTS PUNT RETURNS KO RETURNS PEN. FUM SCORING Tot. Rush Pass Pen. Yds. Plays Rush Att. Avg. Pass Att. Comp. Int. Sk. (Yds.) No. Yds. Long TD No.-Avg. No. Yds. Avg. TD No. Yds. Avg. TD No. (Yds.) No. (L) TD Rush Pass Ret. PAT 2-pt. FG Poss. 9/9 PHI (21) (75) 2 (1) : (6) (78) 0 (0) :31 9/22 DET (26) t (45) 3 (1) : (10) t (29) 1 (1) : (29) (104) 2 (1) :32 10/20 CHI (8) t (47) 2 (0) : (26) t (5) 3 (1) :00 11/3 SD (0) (65) 0 (0) : (39) (63) 1 (0) : (28) (39) 3 (1) :42 11/25 SF (42) (30) 1 (0) :34 12/1 NYG (23) (55) 2 (1) :35 12/8 KC (31) (27) 2 (1) : (8) (66) 5 (5) :08 12/22 DAL (0) (44) 0 (0) : (9) (30) 3 (2) :21 TOTALS (306) t (802) 30 (15) :42 OPPONENTS FIRST DOWNS TOTAL OFFENSE INT BY OPPONENTS PUNTS PUNT RETURNS KO RETURNS PEN. FUM SCORING Tot. Rush Pass Pen. Yds. Plays Rush Att. Avg. Pass Att. Comp. Int. Sk. (Yds.) No. Yds. Long TD No.-Avg. No. Yds. Avg. TD No. Yds. Avg. TD No. (Yds.) No. (L) TD Rush Pass Ret. PAT 2-pt. FG Poss. 9/9 PHI (23) (65) 2 (2) : (39) (40) 1 (1) :29 9/22 DET (7) (71) 0 (0) : (33) (25) 3 (2) : (5) (80) 0 (0) :28 10/20 CHI (13) (30) 0 (0) : (15) t (57) 1 (1) :00 11/3 SD (0) 1 0 0t (63) 0 (0) : (5) (7) 1 (0) : (22) (68) 0 (0) :18 11/25 SF (7) (25) 3 (1) :26 12/1 NYG (29) (1) 1 (0) :25 12/8 KC (0) (30) 0 (0) : (21) (73) 2 (1) :52 12/22 DAL (12) (42) 1 (1) : (7) (20) 4 (1) :39 TOTALS (238) t (697) 19 (10) :18

57 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS PASSING 12 Kirk Cousins ATT COM YDS PERC YDS/ATT TD INT LG SK (YDS) RATE 9/9 PHI 9/22 DET 10/20 CHI % Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play (0) /3 SD 11/25 SF 12/1 NYG 12/8 KC % Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play (15) % (8) /22 DAL % (0) % (9) 31.8 TOTALS % (32) Robert Griffin III ATT COM YDS PERC YDS/ATT TD INT LG SK (YDS) RATE 9/9 PHI % (21) % (6) /22 DET % (26) % (10) % (29) /20 CHI % t 1 (8) % (26) /3 SD % (0) % (39) % t 4 (28) /25 SF % (42) /1 NYG % (23) /8 KC % (16) /22 DAL TOTALS % t 38 (274) 82.2

58 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS RUSHING 12 Kirk Cousins 88 Pierre Garçon ATT YDS AVG. LG TD ATT YDS AVG. LG TD 9/9 PHI Did Not Play 9/9 PHI Did Not Play /22 DET Did Not Play 9/22 DET Did Not Play Did Not Play /20 CHI Did Not Play 10/20 CHI /3 SD Did Not Play 11/3 SD Did Not Play Did Not Play /25 SF Did Not Play 11/25 SF /1 NYG Did Not Play 12/1 NYG /8 KC /8 KC /22 DAL /22 DAL TOTALS TOTALS Robert Griffin III 29 Roy Helu, Jr. ATT YDS AVG. LG TD ATT YDS AVG. LG TD 9/9 PHI /9 PHI /22 DET /22 DET t /20 CHI /20 CHI t /3 SD /3 SD /25 SF /25 SF /1 NYG /1 NYG /8 KC /8 KC /22 DAL 12/22 DAL TOTALS TOTALS Joshua Morgan 46 Alfred Morris ATT YDS AVG. LG TD ATT YDS AVG. LG TD 9/9 PHI /9 PHI /22 DET /22 DET t t 1 10/20 CHI /20 CHI /3 SD /3 SD /25 SF /25 SF /1 NYG /1 NYG /8 KC /8 KC /22 DAL /22 DAL TOTALS TOTALS t 7

59 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS RUSHING 89 Santana Moss ATT YDS AVG. LG TD ATT YDS AVG. LG TD 9/9 PHI /9 PHI /22 DET /22 DET /20 CHI /20 CHI /3 SD /3 SD /25 SF /25 SF 12/1 NYG /1 NYG 12/8 KC /8 KC /22 DAL /22 DAL Reserve/Injured List Reserve/Injured List TOTALS TOTALS ATT YDS AVG. LG TD ATT YDS AVG. LG TD 9/9 PHI /9 PHI /22 DET /22 DET /20 CHI /20 CHI /3 SD /3 SD /25 SF /25 SF /1 NYG /1 NYG /8 KC /8 KC Reserve/Injured List 12/22 DAL /22 DAL Reserve/Injured List Reserve/Injured List TOTALS TOTALS ATT YDS AVG. LG TD 9/9 PHI /22 DET /20 CHI /3 SD t /25 SF 12/1 NYG 12/8 KC 11 Aldrick Robinson 36 Darrel Young /22 DAL TOTALS Jordan Reed 22 Evan Royster

60 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS RECEIVING 83 Fred Davis 88 Pierre Garçon REC YDS AVG. LG TD REC YDS AVG. LG TD 9/9 PHI /9 PHI /22 DET 9/22 DET /20 CHI 10/20 CHI /3 SD 11/3 SD /25 SF /25 SF /1 NYG /1 NYG /8 KC /8 KC t t 1 12/22 DAL /22 DAL TOTALS t 1 TOTALS t 5 85 Leonard Hankerson 29 Roy Helu, Jr. REC YDS AVG. LG TD REC YDS AVG. LG TD 9/9 PHI /9 PHI /22 DET /22 DET /20 CHI /20 CHI t /3 SD /3 SD /25 SF Reserve/Injured List 11/25 SF /1 NYG Reserve/Injured List 12/1 NYG /8 KC Reserve/Injured List 12/8 KC Reserve/Injured List /22 DAL Reserve/Injured List 12/22 DAL Reserve/Injured List TOTALS TOTALS Joshua Morgan 46 Alfred Morris REC YDS AVG. LG TD REC YDS AVG. LG TD 9/9 PHI /9 PHI /22 DET /22 DET /20 CHI /20 CHI /3 SD /3 SD /25 SF /25 SF /1 NYG /1 NYG /8 KC /8 KC /22 DAL /22 DAL TOTALS TOTALS

61 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS RECEIVING 89 Santana Moss REC YDS AVG. LG TD REC YDS AVG. LG TD 9/9 PHI /9 PHI /22 DET /22 DET /20 CHI /20 CHI /3 SD /3 SD /25 SF /25 SF /1 NYG /1 NYG 12/8 KC /8 KC /22 DAL /22 DAL TOTALS TOTALS Logan Paulsen REC YDS AVG. LG TD REC YDS AVG. LG TD 9/9 PHI /9 PHI /22 DET /22 DET /20 CHI /20 CHI /3 SD /3 SD /25 SF /25 SF 12/1 NYG t 1 12/1 NYG 12/8 KC /8 KC /22 DAL /22 DAL TOTALS TOTALS Aldrick Robinson 9/9 PHI /9 PHI /22 DET /22 DET /20 CHI t 1 10/20 CHI /3 SD /3 SD Niles Paul 86 Jordan Reed Reserve/Inured List Reserve/Inured List 13 Nick Williams REC YDS AVG. LG TD REC YDS AVG. LG TD Practice Squad Practice Squad Practice Squad Practice Squad Practice Squad Practice Squad Practice Squad Practice Squad Practice Squad t /25 SF /25 SF Did Not Play 12/1 NYG /1 NYG /8 KC /8 KC Did Not Play /22 DAL /22 DAL TOTALS TOTALS

62 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS RECEIVING 36 Darrel Young REC YDS AVG. LG TD 9/9 PHI /22 DET /20 CHI /3 SD t 1 11/25 SF 12/1 NYG 12/8 KC /22 DAL TOTALS t 1

63 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS DEFENSIVE LINE 92 Chris Baker 72 Stephen Bowen TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF 9/9 PHI /9 PHI /22 DET 9/22 DET /20 CHI / /20 CHI /3 SD /3 SD /25 SF /25 SF 12/1 NYG /1 NYG Reserve/Injured List 12/8 KC /8 KC Reserve/Injured List Reserve/Injured List 12/22 DAL /22 DAL Reserve/Injured List Reserve/Injured List TOTALS / TOTALS Barry Cofield 64 Kedric Golston TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF 9/9 PHI /9 PHI /22 DET /22 DET / /20 CHI / /20 CHI /3 SD /3 SD /25 SF /25 SF /1 NYG /1 NYG /8 KC /8 KC /22 DAL /22 DAL TOTALS / TOTALS Jarvis Jenkins 93 Phillip Merling TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF 9/9 PHI Suspended by League 9/9 PHI Suspended by League /22 DET Suspended by League 9/22 DET Suspended by League Not With Team 10/20 CHI /20 CHI Not With Team Not With Team 11/3 SD /3 SD Not With Team Not With Team / Not With Team 11/25 SF / /25 SF Not With Team 12/1 NYG /1 NYG Not With Team 12/8 KC /8 KC Not With Team / Not With Team 12/22 DAL /22 DAL Not With Team Not With Team TOTALS / TOTALS

64 9/9 PHI 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS DEFENSIVE LINE 95 Chris Neild TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF 9/22 DET /20 CHI 11/3 SD 11/25 SF /1 NYG /8 KC /22 DAL TOTALS

65 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS LINEBACKERS 55 Nick Barnett 59 London Fletcher TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF 9/9 PHI /9 PHI /22 DET /22 DET / /20 CHI /20 CHI /3 SD /3 SD / /25 SF /25 SF /1 NYG /1 NYG /8 KC /8 KC /22 DAL /22 DAL Reserve/Injured List TOTALS TOTALS / Rob Jackson 51 Brandon Jenkins TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF 9/9 PHI Suspended by League 9/9 PHI Suspended by League /22 DET Suspended by League 9/22 DET Suspended by League /20 CHI /20 CHI / /3 SD / /3 SD /25 SF /25 SF 12/1 NYG /1 NYG 12/8 KC /8 KC /22 DAL /22 DAL TOTALS / TOTALS Bryan Kehl 91 Ryan Kerrigan TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF 9/9 PHI /9 PHI / / /22 DET /22 DET / /20 CHI Reserve/Injured List 10/20 CHI / Reserve/Injured List / /3 SD Reserve/Injured List 11/3 SD Reserve/Injured List Reserve/Injured List /25 SF Reserve/Injured List 11/25 SF /1 NYG Reserve/Injured List 12/1 NYG /8 KC Reserve/Injured List 12/8 KC Reserve/Injured List / /22 DAL Reserve/Injured List 12/22 DAL / Reserve/Injured List TOTALS TOTALS /

66 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS LINEBACKERS 98 Brian Orakpo 56 Perry Riley, Jr. TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF 9/9 PHI /9 PHI / / /22 DET /22 DET / / /20 CHI /20 CHI /3 SD /3 SD / / /25 SF / /25 SF /1 NYG / /1 NYG /8 KC /8 KC / /22 DAL /22 DAL / TOTALS / TOTALS / Darryl Tapp TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF 9/9 PHI /22 DET / /20 CHI /3 SD /25 SF /1 NYG 12/8 KC Did Not Play Did Not Play 12/22 DAL TOTALS /

67 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS DEFENSIVE BACKS 39 David Amerson 30 E.J. Biggers TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF 9/9 PHI /9 PHI /22 DET /22 DET /20 CHI /20 CHI /3 SD /3 SD /25 SF /25 SF /1 NYG /1 NYG /8 KC /8 KC /22 DAL /22 DAL TOTALS TOTALS Reed Doughty 48 Jose Gumbs TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF 9/9 PHI /9 PHI /22 DET /22 DET /20 CHI /20 CHI /3 SD /3 SD /25 SF /25 SF 12/1 NYG /1 NYG /8 KC /8 KC /22 DAL /22 DAL TOTALS TOTALS DeAngelo Hall 31 Brandon Meriweather TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF 9/9 PHI /9 PHI /22 DET /22 DET /20 CHI /20 CHI Suspended by League 11/3 SD /3 SD /25 SF /25 SF /1 NYG /1 NYG /8 KC /8 KC /22 DAL /22 DAL / TOTALS TOTALS /

68 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS DEFENSIVE BACKS Jordan Pugh 24 Bacarri Rambo TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF 9/9 PHI /9 PHI / /22 DET /22 DET /20 CHI Not With Team 10/20 CHI /3 SD Not With Team 11/3 SD Not With Team Not With Team /25 SF Not With Team 11/25 SF /1 NYG Not With Team 12/1 NYG /8 KC Not With Team 12/8 KC Not With Team 12/22 DAL Not With Team 12/22 DAL Not With Team TOTALS TOTALS / Trenton Robinson 26 Josh Wilson TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF TOT SOLO ASST. SACKS/YDS PD INT. FR FF 9/9 PHI Not With Team 9/9 PHI Not With Team / /22 DET Not With Team 9/22 DET Not With Team /20 CHI /20 CHI /3 SD /3 SD /25 SF /25 SF /1 NYG /1 NYG / /8 KC /8 KC /22 DAL /22 DAL TOTALS TOTALS /

69 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS KICKOFF RETURNS 73 Adam Gettis NO. YDS AVG. FC LG TD NO. YDS AVG. FC LG TD 9/9 PHI Did Not Play 9/9 PHI Did Not Play /22 DET /22 DET /20 CHI /20 CHI /3 SD /3 SD Did Not Play 11/25 SF /25 SF /1 NYG /1 NYG /8 KC /8 KC /22 DAL /22 DAL TOTALS TOTALS Santana Moss NO. YDS AVG. FC LG TD NO. YDS AVG. FC LG TD 9/9 PHI /9 PHI /22 DET /22 DET /20 CHI /20 CHI /3 SD /3 SD /25 SF /25 SF /1 NYG /1 NYG 12/8 KC /8 KC /22 DAL /22 DAL TOTALS TOTALS Chris Thompson NO. YDS AVG. FC LG TD NO. YDS AVG. FC LG TD 9/9 PHI /9 PHI /22 DET /22 DET /20 CHI 10/20 CHI 11/3 SD 11/3 SD Reserve/Injured List 11/25 SF Reserve/Injured List 11/25 SF Reserve/Injured List 12/8 KC Reserve/Injured List 12/8 KC Reserve/Injured List Reserve/Injured List 15 Joshua Morgan 84 Niles Paul 13 Nick Williams Practice Squad Practice Squad Practice Squad Practice Squad Practice Squad Practice Squad Practice Squad Practice Squad Practice Squad Did Not Play 12/1 NYG 12/1 NYG Did Not Play /22 DAL 12/22 DAL Reserve/Injured List TOTALS TOTALS

70 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS PUNT RETURNS 15 Joshua Morgan NO. YDS AVG. FC LG TD NO. YDS AVG. FC LG TD 9/9 PHI /9 PHI /22 DET /22 DET /20 CHI /20 CHI /3 SD /3 SD /25 SF /25 SF /1 NYG /1 NYG /8 KC /8 KC /22 DAL /22 DAL TOTALS TOTALS Jerome Murphy NO. YDS AVG. FC LG TD NO. YDS AVG. FC LG TD 9/9 PHI /9 PHI /22 DET /22 DET /20 CHI /20 CHI /3 SD /3 SD /25 SF /25 SF 12/1 NYG Not With Team 12/1 NYG 12/8 KC Not With Team 12/8 KC Not With Team 12/22 DAL Not With Team 12/22 DAL Not With Team Reserve/Injured List TOTALS TOTALS Nick Williams NO. YDS AVG. FC LG TD 9/9 PHI 9/22 DET 10/20 CHI 11/3 SD Practice Squad Practice Squad Practice Squad Practice Squad Practice Squad Practice Squad Practice Squad Practice Squad Practice Squad /25 SF Did Not Play 12/1 NYG /8 KC Did Not Play /22 DAL TOTALS Santana Moss 25 Chris Thompson Reserve/Injured List Reserve/Injured List Reserve/Injured List Reserve/Injured List Reserve/Injured List Reserve/Injured List

71 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS KICKING 2 Kai Forbath Under Yds Yds Yds 50+ Yds Total OPPONENTS KICKOFF RETURNS XP - XPA FG - FGA FG - FGA FG - FGA FG - FGA FG - FGA FG - FGA NO. YDS AVG. TB TD 9/9 PHI /22 DET /20 CHI /3 SD /25 SF /1 NYG /8 KC /22 DAL TOTALS % 0.0% 75.0% 100.0% 66.7% 50.0% 81.8% 1 John Potter Under Yds Yds Yds 50+ Yds Total OPPONENTS KICKOFF RETURNS XP - XPA FG - FGA FG - FGA FG - FGA FG - FGA FG - FGA FG - FGA NO. YDS AVG. TB TD 9/9 PHI Not With Team /22 DET /20 CHI 11/3 SD 11/25 SF 12/1 NYG 12/8 KC 12/22 DAL Not With Team Not With Team Not With Team Not With Team Not With Team Not With Team Not With Team Not With Team Not With Team Not With Team Not With Team Not With Team TOTALS % 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% 75.0%

72 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS PUNTING 6 Sav Rocca GROSS NET OPPONENTS PUNT RETURNS NO. YDS LG AVG. AVG. TB IN 20 BLK NO. YDS AVG. FC TD 9/9 PHI /22 DET /20 CHI /3 SD /25 SF /1 NYG /8 KC /22 DAL TOTALS

73 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS TAKEAWAYS REDSKINS TAKEAWAY FORCED BY REC'D BY/INTERCEPTOR DOWN-DIST-YD LINE-QT RT YDS PTS OFF 9/9 PHI Fumble Ryan Kerrigan DeAngelo Hall 1-4-WAS t 7 9/9 PHI Fumble Josh Wilson Perry Riley Jr PHI Fumble DeAngelo Hall Touchback 2-5-WAS /22 DET Interception (Matthew Stafford) DeAngelo Hall 1-10-DET t 7 Interception (Matt Flynn) David Amerson 3-5-OAK t 7 Fumble Ryan Kerrigan Barry Cofield 2-6-OAK Fumble Aborted Josh Wilson 4-1-WAS Interception (Tony Romo) Rob Jackson 3-4-WAS /20 CHI Interception (Jay Cutler) Brian Orakpo 1-10-CHI t 7 Fumble Ryan Kerrigan Brian Orakpo 2-12-DEN Interception (Peyton Manning) DeAngelo Hall 1-10-DEN t 7 Interception (Peyton Manning) Jordan Pugh 1-10-WAS Interception (Peyton Manning) DeAngelo Hall 3-10-DEN /3 SD Interception (Phillip Rivers) E.J. Biggers 2-5-SD /3 SD Interception (Phillip Rivers) David Amerson 1-10-SD Interception (Christian Ponder) Brandon Meriweather 3-14-MIN /25 SF Fumble DeAngelo Hall (Vernon Davis) None Brandon Meriweather 3-9-SF /1 NYG Interception (Eli Manning) Brandon Meriweather 3-2-NYG /8 KC Interception (Chase Daniel) Perry Riley Jr. 3-7-KC Fumble Ryan Kerrigan (Matt Ryan) Brian Orakpo 1-10-ATL Interception (Matt Ryan) Jose Gumbs 1-10-ATL /22 DAL Fumble Josh Wilson (Tyler Clutts) Josh Wilson 2-8-DAL /22 DAL Interception (Tony Romo) DeAngelo Hall 1-10-DAL Fumble Brandon Meriweather (Andre Brown) Josh Wilson 2-10-NYG Interception (Eli Manning) Josh Wilson 2-10-NYG Interception (Curtis Painter) Reed Doughty 2-10-WAS OPPONENTS TAKEAWAY FORCED BY (REDSKIN) REC'D BY/INTERCEPTOR DOWN-DIST-YD LINE-QT RT YDS PTS OFF 9/9 PHI Fumble Trent Cole (Alfred Morris) Mychal Kendricks 1-10-WAS /9 PHI Interception (Robert Griffin III) Brandon Boykin 3-9-WAS /9 PHI Interception (Robert Griffin III) Cary Williams 3-11-WAS Interception (Robert Griffin III) Mike Neal 4-5-GB /22 DET Interception (Robert Griffin III) Chris Houston 1-10-DET /22 DET Fumble Aborted (Robert Griffin III) Glover Quinn Fumble Nick Roach (Logan Paulsen) Kevin Burnett 3-9-WAS Fumble Kyle Wilber (Robert Griffin III) Kyle Wilber 2-19-WAS Interception (Robert Griffin III) Orlando Scandrick 2-7-DAL /20 CHI Interception (Robert Griffin III) Charles Tillman 1-10-WAS Fumble Von Miller (Robert Griffin III) Derek Wolfe 1-10-WAS Interception (Robert Griffin III) Chris Harris 2-14-WAS Interception (Robert Griffin III) Rahim Moore 1-10-WAS Interception (Kirk Cousins) Dominique Rogers-Cromartie 1-10-DEN t 7 Interception (Kirk Cousins) Shaun Phillips 1-10-WAS /3 SD Interception Lawrence Guy (Robert Griffin III) Sean Lissemore 1-10-WAS 1-2 0t 7 Fumble Connor Barwin (Robert Griffin III) None Fletcher Cox 2-5-PHI Interception (Robert Griffin III) Brandon Boykin 3-1-PHI /25 SF Interception (Robert Griffin III) Donte Whitner 1-10-WAS /1 NYG Fumble Will Hill (Pierre Garçon) Will Hill 4-1-WAS /8 KC Interception (Robert Griffin III) Derrick Johnson 1-10-KC /8 KC Fumble James-Michael Johnson (Logan Paulsen) Ron Parker 3-10-KC Fumble Osi Umenyiora (Kirk Cousins) Jonathan Babineaux 3-10-WAS Muffed Punt (Santana Moss) Robert McClain 4-13-ATL Fumble (Alfred Morris) Malliciah Goodman 1-10-ATL Fumble Robert McClain (Santana Moss) William Moore 1-10-ATL Interception (Kirk Cousins) William Moore 1-10-WAS Fumble Stephen Nicholas (Alfred Morris) Jonathan Babineaux 2-6-ATL Interception (Kirk Cousins) Desmond Trufant 1-10-WAS /22 DAL Interception (Kirk Cousins) Jeff Heath 3-10-DAL Fumble (Alfred Morris) Keith Rivers 1-10-WAS Fumble Justin Tuck (Kirk Cousins) Linval Joseph 2-8-NYG Interception (Kirk Cousins) Trumaine McBride 3-5-NYG Interception (Kirk Cousins) Trumaine McBride 1-10-WAS

74 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS SCORING DRIVES REDSKINS OBTAINED SCORING PLAY PLAYS YDS DRIVE TIME WAS-OPP QT REMAINING 9/9 PHI Punt Alfred Morris 5-yd. run : :06 9/9 PHI Fumble Leonard Hankerson 10-yd. pass from Robert Griffin III : :24 9/9 PHI Punt Leonard Hankerson 24-yd. pass from Robert Griffin III : :14 GB Kickoff Pierre Garçon 6-yd. pass from Robert Griffin III : :15 Kickoff Jordan Reed 3-yd. pass from Robert Griffin III : :02 Punt Santana Moss 9-yd. pass from Robert Griffin III : :36 9/22 DET Punt Alfred Morris 30-yd. run : :29 9/22 DET Kickoff John Potter 43-yd. field goal : :11 9/22 DET Kickoff John Potter 21-yd. field goal : :40 Kickoff John Potter 25-yd. field goal : :21 Missed FG Pierre Garçon 5-yd. pass from Robert Griffin III : :58 Fumble Roy Helu, Jr. 14-yd. run : :59 Kickoff Kai Forbath 20-yd. field goal : :38 Kickoff Kai Forbath 32-yd. field goal : :00 Kickoff Kai Forbath 33-yd. field goal : :03 Punt Alfred Morris 45-yd. run : :43 10/20 CHI Kickoff Kai Forbath 38-yd. field goal : :28 10/20 CHI Kickoff Roy Helu, Jr. 14-yd. run : :44 10/20 CHI Kickoff Jordan Reed 3-yd. pass from Robert Griffin III : :27 10/20 CHI Kickoff Roy Helu, Jr. 3-yd. run : :19 10/20 CHI Kickoff Aldrick Robinson 45-yd. pass from Robert Griffin III : :55 10/20 CHI Kickoff Roy Helu, Jr. 3-yd. run : :45 Punt Leonard Hankerson 7-yd. pass from Robert Griffin III : :19 Fumble Alfred Morris 1-yd. run : :34 11/3 SD Interception Alfred Morris 5-yd. run : :25 11/3 SD Kickoff Darrel Young 1-yd. run : :43 11/3 SD Punt Darrel Young 1-yd. run : :17 11/3 SD Interception Kai Forbath 47-yd. field goal : :59 11/3 SD Kickoff Darrel Young 4-yd. run : OT 8:59 Interception Kai Forbath 20-yd. field goal : :16 Kickoff Pierre Garçon 8-yd. pass from Robert Griffin III : :17 Kickoff Jordan Reed 11-yd. pass from Robert Griffin III : :02 Punt Logan Paulsen 1-yd. pass from Robert Griffin III : :10 Kickoff Kai Forbath 40-yd. field goal : :22 Downs Darrel Young 62-yd. pass from Robert Griffin III : :56 Punt Aldrick Robinson 41-yd. pass from Robert Griffin III : :57 11/25 SF Kickoff Kai Forbath 36-yd. field goal : :43 11/25 SF Punt Kai Forbath 35-yd. field goal : :00 12/1 NYG Kickoff Alfred Morris 1-yd. run : :54 12/1 NYG Punt Logan Paulsen 19-yd. pass from Robert Griffin III : :45 12/1 NYG Interception Kai Forbath 33-yd. field goal 4-3 0: :25 12/8 KC Punt Logan Paulsen 7-yd. pass from Robert Griffin III : :07 12/ 8 KC Kickoff Kai Forbath 50-yd. field goal : :00 Kickoff Fred Davis 23-yd. pass from Kirk Cousins : :48 Punt Pierre Garçon 53-yd. pass from Kirk Cousins : :35 Punt Kai Forbath 33-yd. field goal : :49 Interception Kai Forbath 37-yd. field goal : :00 Kickoff Santana Moss 3-yd. pass from Kirk Cousins : :18 12/22 DAL Punt Kai Forbath 36-yd. field goal : :15 12/22 DAL Punt Kai Forbath 22-yd. field goal : :36 12/22 DAL Fumble Pierre Garçon 8-yd. pass from Kirk Cousins : :09 12/22 DAL Interception Alfred Morris 4-yd. run : :41 12/22 DAL Punt Kai Forbath 47-yd. field goal : :56 Fumble Kai Forbath 31-yd. field goal 4 5 1: :16 Interception Kai Forbath 49-yd. field goal : :04 Returns of any kind for touchdowns are not included on this chart; they do not count as drives.

75 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS SCORING DRIVES OPPONENTS OBTAINED SCORING PLAY PLAYS YDS DRIVE TIME WAS-OPP QT REMAINING 9/9 PHI Kickoff Alex Henery 48 yd. field goal : :54 9/9 PHI Fumble DeSean Jackson 25-yd. pass from Michael Vick : :59 9/9 PHI Punt Brent Celek 28-yd. pass from Michael Vick : :10 9/9 PHI Punt Michael Vick 3-yd. run : :58 9/9 PHI Interception LeSean McCoy 34-yd. run : :26 Kickoff Mason Crosby 28-yd. field goal : :02 Punt Randall Cobb 35-yd. pass from Aaron Rodgers : :27 Punt Jordy Nelson 14-yd. pass from Aaron Rodgers : :40 Punt Jermichael Finley 3-yd. pass from Aaron Rodgers : :07 Missed FG Jordy Nelson 15-yd. pass from Aaron Rodgers : :16 Kickoff James Starks 32-yd. run : :41 9/22 DET Kickoff Joique Bell 12-yd. run : :14 9/22 DET Punt Joseph Fauria 5-yd. pass from Matthew Stafford : :47 9/22 DET Kickoff David Akers 32-yd. field goal : :44 9/22 DET Fumble David Akers 28-yd. field goal : :08 9/22 DET Punt Calvin Johnson 11-yd. pass from Matthew Stafford : :56 Punt Mychal Rivera 18-yd. pass from Matt Flynn : :06 Kickoff DeMarco Murray 4-yd. run : :52 Kickoff Terrance Williams 15-yd. pass from Tony Romo : :03 Missed FG Dan Bailey 30-yd. field goal : :36 Fumble Joseph Randle 1-yd. run 2 3 0: :49 10/20 CHI Punt Robbie Gould 47-yd. field goal : :03 10/20 CHI Interception Matt Forte 2-yd. run : :02 10/20 CHI Punt Matt Forte 50-yd. run : :34 10/20 CHI Kickoff Matt Forte 6-yd. run : :44 10/20 CHI Kickoff Robbie Gould 49-yd. field goal : :39 10/20 CHI Punt Martellus Bennett 7-yd. pass from Josh McCown : :57 Punt Wes Welker 6-yd. pass from Peyton Manning : :02 Kickoff Montee Ball 4-yd. run : :48 Punt Joel Dreessen 1-yd. pass from Peyton Manning : :56 Punt Knowshon Moreno 35-yd. pass from Peyton Manning : :19 Fumble Matt Prater 19-yd. field goal : :14 Interception Demaryius Thomas 35-yd. pass from Peyton Manning : :35 11/3 SD Kickoff Eddie Royal 15-yd. pass from Phillip Rivers : :42 11/3 SD Kickoff Keenan Allen 16-yd. pass from Phillip Rivers : :10 11/3 SD Punt Nick Novak 19-yd. field goal : :03 Kickoff Adrian Peterson 18-yd. run : :10 Kickoff Cordarrelle Patterson 2-yd. pass from Christian Ponder : :59 Kickoff John Carlson 28-yd. pass from Christian Ponder : :32 Punt Adrian Peterson 1-yd. run : :57 Punt Blair Walsh 39-yd. field goal : :54 Punt Blair Walsh 40-yd. field goal : :36 Punt Nick Foles 4-yd. run : :48 Punt LeSean McCoy 1-yd. run : :31 Fumble Alex Henery 24-yd. field goal : :51 Kickoff LeSean McCoy 1-yd. run : :41 11/25 SF Punt Anquan Boldin 19-yd. pass from Colin Kaepernick : :54 11/25 SF Interception Phil Dawson 24-yd. field goal : :09 11/25 SF Downs Anquan Boldin 6-yd. pass from Colin Kaepernick : :25 11/25 SF Punt Vernon Davis 1-yd. pass from Colin Kaepernick : :05 11/25 SF Punt Phil Dawson 49-yd. field goal : :01 12/1 NYG Kickoff Andre Brown 23-yd. run : :46 12/1 NYG Punt Brandon Myers 22-yd. pass from Eli Manning : :35 12/1 NYG Punt Andre Brown 1-yd. run : :26 12/1 NYG Punt Josh Brown 39-yd. field goal : :32 12/8 KC Kickoff Ryan Succop 33-yd. field goal : :30 12/8 KC Punt Jamaal Charles 2-yd. run : :52 12/8 KC Interception Dwayne Bowe 21-yd. pass from Alex Smith : :02 12/8 KC Punt Jamaal Charles 5-yd. pass from Alex Smith : :27 12/8 KC Kickoff Quintin Demps 95-yd. kickoff return 0 0 0: :53 12/8 KC Punt Knile Davis 17-yd. run : :37 Kickoff Steven Jackson 3-yd. run : :14 Fumble Tony Gonzalez 13-yd. pass from Matt Ryan : :52 Muffed Punt Matt Bryant 20-yd. field goal : :39 Interception Steven Jackson 2-yd. run 1 2 0: :13 Interception Matt Bryant 51-yd. field goal 4 6 2: :25 12/22 DAL Punt DeMarco Murray 3-yd. run 2 3 0: :49 12/22 DAL Kickoff Dez Bryant 14-yd. pass from Tony Romo : :37 12/22 DAL Kickoff Dan Bailey 25-yd field goal : :09 12/22 DAL Punt DeMarco Murray 10-yd. pass from Tony Romo : :08 Kickoff Jerrel Jernigan 24-yd. pass from Eli Manning : :21 Punt Josh Brown 34-yd. field goal : :38 Punt Jerrel Jernigan 49-yd. run : :00 Downs Josh Brown 38-yd. field goal : :53 Returns of any kind for touchdowns are not included on this chart; they do not count as drives.

76 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS DRIVE RESULTS REDSKINS FIELD GOAL PUNTS LOST DRIVE DRIVE ENDS Total TD FG Missed Blk No. Blk Downs Fumble Int. Safety Half/Game Pts. Scoring % 1st Drive 9/9 PHI / % Fumble / % Punt 9/22 DET / % Punt / % Punt / % Field Goal 10/20 CHI / % Field Goal / % Punt 11/3 SD / % Missed FG / % Field Goal / % Punt 11/25 SF / % Punt 12/1 NYG / % Touchdown 12/8 KC / % Punt / % Fumble 12/22 DAL / % Punt / % Punt TOTALS / % OPPONENTS FIELD GOAL PUNTS LOST DRIVE DRIVE ENDS Total TD FG Missed Blk No. Blk Downs Fumble Int. Safety Half/Game Pts. Scoring % 1st Drive 9/9 PHI / % Fumble / % Field Goal 9/22 DET / % Punt / % Punt / % Touchdown 10/20 CHI / % Punt / % Touchdown 11/3 SD / % Punt / % Interception / % Punt 11/25 SF / % Punt 12/1 NYG / % Punt 12/8 KC / % Field Goal / % Touchdown 12/22 DAL / % Touchdown / % Punt TOTALS / % Returns of any kind for touchdowns are not included on this chart; they do not count as drives.

77 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS OPENING DRIVES REDSKINS OPPONENTS PLAYS YDS TIME RESULTS PLAYS YDS TIME RESULTS 9/9 PHI 1 3 0:08 Fumble 9/9 PHI :06 Fumble :56 Punt :58 Field Goal 9/22 DET :08 Punt 9/22 DET :21 Punt 3 2 1:30 Punt :55 Punt :14 Field Goal :08 Touchdown 10/20 CHI :32 Field Goal 10/20 CHI 3 8 1:54 Punt 3 5 1:18 Punt :40 Touchdown 11/3 SD :03 Missed FG 11/3 SD :29 Punt :53 Field Goal 4 6 1:51 Interception :09 Punt :28 Punt 11/25 SF 3 4 1:01 Punt 11/25 SF :40 Punt 12/1 NYG :06 Touchdown 12/1 NYG 3 1 2:01 Punt 12/8 KC :44 Punt 12/8 KC :30 Field Goal :05 Fumble :46 Touchdown 12/22 DAL 3-4 2:00 Punt 12/22 DAL 2 3 0:11 Touchdown :36 Punt 3 1 1:02 Punt IN THE RED ZONE REDSKINS POSS TD FG MISS/BLK FG INT FUM DOWNS HALF/GAME AVG. POINTS 9/9 PHI / / / / /22 DET / / / / / / /20 CHI / / / / /3 SD / / / / / / /25 SF / / /1 NYG / / /8 KC / / / / /22 DAL / / / /0 1.5 TOTALS / /0 4.0 OPPONENTS POSS TD FG MISS/BLK FG INT FUM DOWNS HALF/GAME AVG. POINTS 9/9 PHI / / / / /22 DET / / / / / / /20 CHI / / / / /3 SD / / / / / / /25 SF / / /1 NYG / / /8 KC / / / / /22 DAL / / / /0 2.0 TOTALS / /3 4.5

78 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS 3RD DOWN EFFICIENCY REDSKINS 3 & 1 3 & 2 3 & 3 3 & 4 3 & 5 3 & 6 3 & 7 3 & 8 3 & 9 3 & 10+ CONV/ATT % 9/9 PHI % % 9/22 DET % % % 10/20 CHI % % 11/3 SD % % % 11/25 SF % 12/1 NYG % 12/8 KC % % 12/22 DAL % % TOTALS % 71.4% 50.0% 41.7% 46.2% 41.2% 47.6% 41.2% 46.7% 33.3% 21.9% 3RD & 1-3 3RD & 4-6 3RD & % % % OPPONENTS 3 & 1 3 & 2 3 & 3 3 & 4 3 & 5 3 & 6 3 & 7 3 & 8 3 & 9 3 & 10+ CONV/ATT % 9/9 PHI % % 9/22 DET % % % 10/20 CHI % % 11/3 SD % % % 11/25 SF % 12/1 NYG % 12/8 KC % % 12/22 DAL % % TOTALS % 60.9% 38.5% 45.5% 35.0% 36.4% 40.0% 25.0% 41.7% 26.7% 18.9% 3RD & 1-3 3RD & 4-6 3RD & % % %

79 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL HIGHS REDSKINS PASSING RUSHING RECEIVING TACKLES Yards Attempts Completions Yards Attempts Yards Receptions Total 9/9 PHI R. Griffin III (329) R. Griffin III (49) R. Griffin III (30) A. Morris (45) A. Morris (12) L. Hankerson (80) P. Garçon (7) P. Riley, Jr. (15) R. Griffin III (320) R. Griffin III (40) R. Griffin III (26) A. Morris (107) A. Morris (13) P. Garçon (143) P. Garçon (8) R. Doughty (9) 9/22 DET R. Griffin III (326) R. Griffin III (50) R. Griffin III (32) A. Morris (73) A. Morris (15) S. Moss (77) P. Garçon (8) P. Riley, Jr. (10) R. Griffin III (227) R. Griffin III (31) R. Griffin III (18) A. Morris (71) A. Morris (16) P. Garçon (59) P. Garçon (6) L. Fletcher (10) R. Griffin III (246) R. Griffin III (39) R. Griffin III (19) A. Morris (81) A. Morris (16) P. Garçon (69) P. Garçon (6) L. Fletcher (8) 10/20 CHI R. Griffin III (298) R. Griffin III (29) R. Griffin III (18) A. Morris (95) A. Morris (19) J. Reed (134) J. Reed (9) P. Riley, Jr. (7) R. Griffin III (132) R. Griffin III (30) R. Griffin III (15) A. Morris (93) A. Morris (17) J. Reed (90) J. Reed (8) P. Riley, Jr. (11) 11/3 SD R. Griffin III (291) R. Griffin III (32) R. Griffin III (23) A. Morris (121) A. Morris (25) P. Garçon (172) P. Garçon (7) L. Fletcher (13) R. Griffin III (281) R. Griffin III (37) R. Griffin III (24) A. Morris (139) A. Morris (26) P. Garçon (119) P. Garçon (7) D. Hall (11) R. Griffin III (264) R. Griffin III (35) R. Griffin III (17) A. Morris (93) A. Morris (22) P. Garçon (68) P. Garçon (6) B. Meriweather (7) 11/25 SF R. Griffin III (118) R. Griffin III (26) R. Griffin III (16) A. Morris (52) A. Morris (14) P. Garçon (48) P. Garçon (8) J. Wilson (11) 12/1 NYG R. Griffin III (207) R. Griffin III (32) R. Griffin III (24) R. Griffin III (88) R. Griffin III (12) P. Garçon (61) P. Garçon (9) P. Riley Jr. (9) 12/8 KC R. Griffin III (164) R. Griffin III (26) R. Griffin III (12) A. Morris (31) A. Morris (12) A. Robinson (67) P. Garçon (5) Multiple (8) K. Cousins (381) K. Cousins (45) K. Cousins (29) A. Morris (98) A. Morris (18) P. Garçon (129) S. Moss (8) Multiple (8) 12/22 DAL K. Cousins (197) K. Cousins (36) K. Cousins (21) A. Morris (88) A. Morris (24) P. Garçon (144) P. Garçon (11) P. Riley Jr. (8) K. Cousins (169) K. Cousins (49) K. Cousins (19) A. Morris (62) A. Morris (16) P. Garçon (56) P. Garçon (6) B. Meriweather (8) OPPONENTS PASSING RUSHING RECEIVING TACKLES Yards Attempts Completions Yards Attempts Yards Receptions Total 9/9 PHI M. Vick (203) M. Vick (25) M. Vick (15) L. McCoy (184) L. McCoy (31) D. Jackson (104) D. Jackson (7) M. Kendricks (10) A. Rodgers (480) A. Rodgers (42) A. Rodgers (34) J. Starks (132) J. Starks (20) J. Jones (178) J. Jones (11) S. Shields (8) 9/22 DET M. Stafford (385) M. Stafford (42) M. Stafford (25) J. Bell (63) J. Bell (20) N. Burleson (116) C. Johnson (7) D. Levy (9) M. Flynn (227) M. Flynn (32) M. Flynn (21) R. Jennings (45) R. Jennings (15) R. Jennings (71) R. Jennings (8) Multiple (7) T. Romo (170) T. Romo (30) T. Romo (18) D. Murray (29) J. Randle (11) C. Beasley (44) D. Bryant (5) S. Lee (10) 10/20 CHI J. McCown (204) J. McCown (20) J. McCown (14) M. Forte (91) M. Forte (16) A. Jeffery (105) B. Marshall (6) Multiple (8) P. Manning (354) P. Manning (44) P. Manning (30) K. Moreno (44) K. Moreno (14) K. Moreno (89) D. Thomas (7) D. Trevathan (10) 11/3 SD P. Rivers (341) P. Rivers (46) P. Rivers (29) R. Mathews (34) Multiple (7) K. Allen (128) D. Woodhead (9) E. Weddle (14) C. Ponder (174) C. Ponder (21) C. Ponder (17) A. Peterson (75) A. Peterson (20) J. Carlson (98) J. Carlson (7) Multiple (16) N. Foles (298) N. Foles (26) N. Foles (17) L. McCoy (77) L. McCoy (20) D. Jackson (82) Multiple (4) D. Ryans (7) 11/25 SF C. Kaepernick (235) C. Kaepernick (24) C. Kaepernick (15) F. Gore (31) F. Gore (13) A. Boldin (94) A. Boldin (5) P. Willis (11) 12/1 NYG E. Manning (235) E. Manning (28) E. Manning (22) P. Hillis (45) A. Brown (14) V. Cruz (80) V. Cruz (6) J. Beason (17) 12/8 KC A. Smith (137) A. Smith (20) A. Smith (14) J. Charles (150) J. Charles (19) D. Bowe (70) Multiple (4) Multiple (6) M. Ryan (210) M. Ryan (38) M. Ryan (29) S. Jackson (38) S. Jackson (15) T. Gonzalez (62) T. Gonzalez (6) Multiple (9) 12/22 DAL T. Romo (226) T. Romo (27) T. Romo (17) D. Murray (96) D. Murray (22) T. Williams (84) Multiple (4) B. Carter (11) E. Manning (152) E. Manning (24) E. Manning (10) J. Jernigan (57) P. Hillis (17) J. Jernigan (90) J. Jernigan (6) J. Beason (9) OVERALL PASSING RUSHING RECEIVING TACKLES Yards Attempts Completions Yards Attempts Yards Receptions Total 9/9 PHI R. Griffin III (329) R. Griffin III (49) R. Griffin III (30) L. McCoy (184) L. McCoy (31) D. Jackson (104) Tied (7) P. Riley, Jr. (15) A. Rodgers (480) A. Rodgers (42) A. Rodgers (34) J. Starks (132) J. Starks (20) J. Jones (178) J. Jones (11) R. Doughty (9) 9/22 DET M. Stafford (385) R. Griffin III (50) R. Griffin III (32) A. Morris (73) J. Bell (20) N. Burleson (116) P. Garçon (8) P. Riley, Jr. (10) Tied (227) M. Flynn (32) M. Flynn (21) A. Morris (71) A. Morris (16) R. Jennings (71) R. Jennings (8) L. Fletcher (10) R. Griffin III (246) R. Griffin III (39) R. Griffin III (19) A. Morris (81) A. Morris (16) P. Garçon (69) P. Garçon (6) S. Lee (10) 10/20 CHI R. Griffin III (298) R. Griffin III (29) R. Griffin III (18) A. Morris (95) A. Morris (19) J. Reed (134) J. Reed (9) Multiple (8) - CHI P. Manning (354) P. Manning (44) P. Manning (30) A. Morris (93) A. Morris (17) J. Reed (90) J. Reed (8) P. Riley, Jr. (11) 11/3 SD P. Rivers (341) P. Rivers (46) P. Rivers (29) A. Morris (121) A. Morris (25) P. Garçon (172) D. Woodhead (9) E. Weddle (14) R. Griffin III (281) R. Griffin III (37) R. Griffin III (24) A. Morris (139) A. Morris (26) P. Garçon (119) Tied (7) Multiple (16) - MIN N. Foles (298) R. Griffin III (35) Tied (17) A. Morris (93) A. Morris (22) D. Jackson (82) P. Garçon (6) Tied (7) 11/25 SF C. Kaepernick (235) R. Griffin III (26) R. Griffin III (16) A. Morris (52) A Morris (14) A. Boldin (94) P. Garçon (8) Tied (11) 12/1 NYG E. Manning (235) R. Griffin III (32) R. Griffin III (24) R. Griffin III (88) A. Brown (14) V. Cruz (80) P. Garçon (9) J. Beason (17) 12/8 KC R. Griffin III (164) R. Griffin III (26) A. Smith (14) J. Charles (150) J. Charles (19) D. Bowe (70) P. Garçon (5) Multiple (8) - WAS K. Cousins (381) K. Cousins (45) Tied (29) A. Morris (98) A. Morris (18) P. Garçon (129) S. Moss (8) Multiple (9) - ATL 12/22 DAL T. Romo (226) K. Cousins (36) K. Cousins (21) D. Murray (96) A. Morris (24) P. Garçon (144) P. Garçon (11) B. Carter (11) K. Cousins (169) K. Cousins (49) K. Cousins (19) A. Morris (62) P. Hillis (17) J. Jernigan (90) Tied (6) J. Beason (9)

80 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON HIGHS / LOWS REDSKINS OPPONENTS HIGH LOW HIGH LOW Points 45 vs. CHI 6, last at NYG 45, last vs. KC 14 at OAK First Downs 28 vs. CHI 10 vs. SF 29 at DEN 14, last at NYG Total Offense 500 vs. SD 190 vs. SF 580 at GB 213 at DAL Net Yards Rushing 216 at DAL 65 vs. KC 263 vs. PHI 48 at DAL Net Yards Passing 373 at ATL 76 vs. SF 441 at GB 154 vs. KC Offensive Plays 77, last at PHI 58, last vs. SF 80 at DEN 50 at DAL Rushing Attempts 43 vs. CHI 17, last vs. KC 49 vs. PHI 16 vs. SD Pass Attempts 50 vs. DET 26 vs. SF 46 vs. SD 23 vs. KC Pass Completions 32 vs. DET 16 vs. SF 34 at GB 12 at NYG Passes Had Intercepted 4 at DEN 0, last vs. NYG 3 at DEN 0, last vs. SF Sacks Allowed 6, last vs. KC 0, last vs. DAL 7 at OAK 0 vs. KC Fumbles 5 at ATL 0, last vs. DAL 4 at NYG 0, last vs. KC Fumbles Lost 5 at ATL 0, last vs. DAL 2, last at OAK 0, last vs. KC Total Turnovers 7 at ATL 0 at MIN 4 at DEN 0 at PHI Penalties 12 at DAL 1 at DEN 9 at PHI 1, last vs. NYG Yards Penalized 104 at DAL 5 at DEN 80 at DAL 1 vs. NYG Time of Possession 40:03 vs. SD 25:50 vs. KC 34:10 vs. KC 23:59 at MIN Defensive Interceptions 3 at DEN 0, last vs. SF 4 at DEN 0, last vs. NYG Total Takeaways 4 at DEN 0 at PHI 7 at ATL 0 at MIN Drive (plays) 17 at PHI 1, last at NYG 16 at DEN 0 vs. KC Drive (yards) 95 at DEN -16 at DAL 93 vs. DAL -12 at GB Third Down Conversions (att) 5/20 at NYG (25%) 10, last 5/10 at ATL (50%) 5/17 at OAK (29%) 2/8 vs. CHI (25%) Third Down Conversions (conv) 12/17 vs. SD (71%) 2/10 vs. PHI (20%) 7/15 vs. PHI (47%) 2, last 2/11 vs. KC (18%) Yards Rushing Rushing Attempts Rushing TDs Receptions Yards Receiving Receiving TDs Combined Yards (rush/rec) All-Purpose Yards (rush/rec/ret) Yards Passing Pass Attempts Pass Completions TD Passes Interceptions Thrown Longest Run Longest Pass Completion Longest Kickoff Return Longest Punt Return Longest Interception Return Longest Punt Longest Field Goal Touchdowns Scored Points Scored 139 by Alfred Morris at MIN 26 by Alfred Morris at MIN 3, last by Darrel Young vs. SD 11 by Pierre Garçon vs. DAL 172 by Pierre Garçon vs. SD 2 by Leonard Hankerson vs. PHI 172 by Pierre Garçon vs. SD 172 by Pierre Garçon vs. SD 381 by Kirk Cousins at ATL 50 by Robert Griffin III vs. DET 32 by Robert Griffin III vs. DET 3, last by Kirk Cousins at ATL 2, last by Kirk Cousins at NYG 45t by Alfred Morris at DAL 62, last by Kirk Cousins at ATL 39 by Niles Paul vs. KC 34 by Joshua Morgan at DEN 45t by David Amerson at OAK 63 by Sav Rocca vs. DET 50 by Kai Forbath vs. KC 3, last by Darrel Young vs. SD 18, last by Darrel Young vs. SD REGULAR SEASON INDIVIDUAL HIGHS REDSKINS OPPONENTS 184 by LeSean McCoy vs. PHI 31 by LeSean McCoy vs. PHI 3 by Matt Forte vs. CHI 11 by James Jones at GB 178 by James Jones at GB 2, last by Anquan Boldin vs. SF 178 by James Jones at GB 222 by Dwayne Harris at DAL 480 by Aaron Rodgers at GB 46 by Phillip Rivers vs. SD 34 by Aaron Rodgers at GB 4 by Aaron Rodgers at GB 3 by Peyton Manning at DEN 50t by Matt Forte vs. CHI 57 by Aaron Rodgers at GB 95t by Quintin Demps vs. KC 86t by Dwayne Harris at DAL 75t by Dominique Rogers-Cromartie at DEN 72 by Sam Martin vs. DET 51 by Matt Bryant at ATL 3 by Matt Forte vs. CHI 18 by Matt Forte vs. CHI

81 REDSKINS 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS 20-YARD PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE OPPONENTS YDS PLAY YDS PLAY 9/9 PHI 27 Robert Griffin III pass to Leonard Hankerson 9/9 PHI 36 Michael Vick run 9/9 PHI 24t Robert Griffin III pass to Leonard Hankerson 9/9 PHI 34t LeSean McCoy run 44 Robert Griffin III pass to Pierre Garçon 9/9 PHI 29 Michael Vick pass to DeSean Jackson (14) + penalty (15) 32 Alfred Morris run 9/9 PHI 28 Michael Vick pass to Brent Celek 32 Alfred Morris run 9/9 PHI 28t Michael Vick pass to Brent Celek 25 Robert Griffin III pass to Pierre Garçon 9/9 PHI 26 Michael Vick pass to DeSean Jackson 21 Robert Griffin III pass to Joshua Morgan 9/9 PHI 26 Michael Vick pass to DeSean Jackson 9/22 DET 30t Alfred Morris run 57 Aaron Rodgers pass to James Jones 9/22 DET 27 Robert Griffin III pass to Pierre Garçon 37 Aaron Rodgers pass to Jordy Nelson 9/22 DET 21 Robert Griffin III run 35t Aaron Rodgers pass to Randall Cobb 33 Robert Griffin III pass to Logan Paulsen 32t James Starks run 28 Robert Griffin III pass to Roy Helu, Jr. 27 Aaron Rodgers pass to James Jones 45t Alfred Morris run 27 Aaron Rodgers pass to James Jones 41 Robert Griffin III run (26) + penalty (15) 21 Aaron Rodgers pass to Randall Cobb 29 Robert Griffin III pass to Jordan Reed 20 James Starks run 26 Robert Griffin III run (11) + penalty (15) 20 Aaron Rodgers pass to James Jones 26 Robert Griffin III pass to Santana Moss 9/22 DET 52 Matthew Stafford pass to Joique Bell (37) + penalty (15) 25 Robert Griffin III pass to Pierre Garçon 9/22 DET 47 Matthew Stafford pass to Nate Burleson 10/20 CHI 45t Robert Griffin III pass to Aldrick Robinson 9/22 DET 41 Matthew Stafford pass to Nate Burleson 10/20 CHI 38 Robert Griffin III pass to Jordan Reed 9/22 DET 33 Matthew Stafford pass to Kris Durham 10/20 CHI 30 Robert Griffin III pass to Aldrick Robinson 9/22 DET 23 Matthew Stafford pass to Calvin Johnson 10/20 CHI 26 Robert Griffin III pass to Leonard Hankerson 9/22 DET 20 Matthew Stafford pass to Calvin Johnson 10/20 CHI 26 Robert Griffin III pass to Jordan Reed 34 Matt Flynn pass to Denarius Moore 10/20 CHI 23 Robert Griffin III run 26 Matt Flynn pass to Mychal Rivera 10/20 CHI 21 Alfred Morris run 22 Tony Romo pass to Dez Bryant (7) + penalty (15) 27 A. Morris run 10/20 CHI 50t Matt Forte run 26 Robert Griffin III pass to Pierre Garçon (11) + penalty (15) 10/20 CHI 43 Josh McCown pass to Alshon Jeffery (28) + penalty (15) 11/3 SD 38 Robert Griffin III pass to Pierre Garçon 10/20 CHI 35 Josh McCown pass to Alshon Jeffery 11/3 SD 32 Robert Griffin III pass to Pierre Garçon 10/20 CHI 28 Josh McCown pass to Brandon Marshall 11/3 SD 30 Robert Griffin III pass to Pierre Garçon 10/20 CHI 22 Josh McCown pass to Alshon Jeffery 11/3 SD 30 Robert Griffin III pass to Pierre Garçon (17) + penalty (13) 10/20 CHI 20 Josh McCown pass to Alshon Jeffery 11/3 SD 26 Alfred Morris run 35t Peyton Manning pass to Knowshon Moreno 11/3 SD 26 Robert Griffin III pass to Pierre Garçon 35t Peyton Manning pass to Demaryius Thomas 11/3 SD 23 Robert Griffin III pass to Leonard Hankerson 24 Peyton Manning pass to Wes Welker 11/3 SD 21 Roy Helu Jr. run 11/3 SD 23 Phillip Rivers pass to Danny Woodhead (8) + penalty (15) 32 Robert Griffin III pass to Pierre Garçon 11/3 SD 22 Phillip Rivers pass to Keenan Allen 30 Robert Griffin III pass to Pierre Garçon 11/3 SD 21 Phillip Rivers pass to Eddie Royal 29 Robert Griffin III pass to Leonard Hankerson 11/3 SD 20 Phillip Rivers pass to Danny Woodhead 26 Alfred Morris run 11/3 SD 20 Phillip Rivers pass to Keenan Allen 62t Robert Griffin III pass to Darrel Young 11/3 SD 20 Phillip Rivers pass to Keenan Allen 41t Robert Griffin III pass to Aldrick Robinson 36 Christian Ponder pass to John Carlson 28 Robert Griffin III pass to Santana Moss 28t Christian Ponder pass to John Carlson 24 Roy Helu Jr. run 28 Christian Ponder pass to Jarius Wright 22 Alfred Morris run 25 Matt Cassel pass to Jerome Simpson 21 Robert Griffin III pass to Pierre Garçon 20 Christian Ponder pass to Cordarrelle Patterson 11/25 SF None 49 Nick Foles pass to LeSean McCoy 12/1 NYG 20 Robert Griffin III pass to Roy Helu, Jr. 42 Nick Foles pass to Brent Celek 12/1 NYG 20 Robert Griffin III run 34 Nick Foles pass to DeSean Jackson 12/8 KC 30 Robert Griffin III pass to Aldrick Robinson 26 Nick Foles pass to DeSean Jackson 12/8 KC 27 Robert Griffin III pass to Logan Paulsen 24 Nick Foles pass to Bryce Brown 12/8 KC 25 Robert Griffin III pass to Niles Paul 23 Nick Foles pass to Riley Cooper 62 Kirk Cousins pass to Aldrick Robinson 22 Nick Foles pass to DeSean Jackson 53t Kirk Cousins pass to Pierre Garçon 11/25 SF 40 Colin Kaepernick pass to Vernon Davis 37 Alfred Morris run 11/25 SF 32 Colin Kaepernick pass to Anquan Boldin 27 Kirk Cousins pass to Pierre Garçon 11/25 SF 24 Colin Kaepernick pass to Anquan Boldin 23t Kirk Cousins pass to Fred Davis 11/25 SF 23 Colin Kaepernick pass to Vance McDonald 12/22 DAL 28 Kirk Cousins pass to Pierre Garçon 11/25 SF 20 Colin Kaepernick pass to Vernon Davis 12/22 DAL 26 Kirk Cousins pass to Pierre Garçon 12/1 NYG 27 Peyton Hillis run 12/22 DAL 20 Kirk Cousins pass to Santana Moss (5) + penalty (15) 12/1 NYG 23t Andre Brown run 21 Kirk Cousins pass to Pierre Garçon 12/1 NYG 22t Eli Manning pass to Brandon Myers 12/1 NYG 22 Eli Manning pass to Victor Cruz 12/8 KC 35 Jamaal Charles run 12/8 KC 33 Jamaal Charles run 12/8 KC 22 Alex Smith pass to Dwayne Bowe 12/8 KC 22t Alex Smith pass to Dwayne Bowe 21 Matt Ryan pass to Tony Gonzalez (8) + penalty (13) 12/22 DAL 51 Tony Romo pass to Terrance Williams 12/22 DAL 43 DeMarco Murray run 12/22 DAL 31 Tony Romo pass to Dez Bryant 12/22 DAL 20 Tony Romo pass to Cole Beasley 49t Jerrel Jernigan run 35 Eli Manning pass to Hakeem Nicks 30 Eli Manning pass to Jerrel Jernigan 24t Eli Manning pass to Jerrel Jernigan

82 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS INSTANT REPLAYS CHALLENGE BY REDSKINS QT TIME DOWN YDS PLAY RULING ON THE FIELD REVIEW RESULT 9/9 PHI None 3 4: Robert Griffin 5-yard pass to Pierre Garçon Stepped out after 5 yards Reversed 4 7: Robert Griffin pass incomplete to Santana Moss Incomplete Reversed 9/22 DET None None None 10/20 CHI None None 11/3 SD 4 6: Phillip Rivers 7-yard pass to Danny Woodhead Complete Upheld None 4 4: Nick Foles 4-yard run First Down Reversed 11/25 SF 3 13: Robert Griffin III pass incomplete to Joshua Morgan Incomplete Upheld 12/1 NYG 4 5: Eli Manning 2-yard pass to Brandon Myers First Down Upheld 12/8 KC None None 12/22 DAL None None CHALLENGE BY OPPONENTS QT TIME DOWN YDS PLAY RULING ON THE FIELD REVIEW RESULT 9/9 PHI 1 9: Michael Vick pass incomplete to Zach Ertz Incomplete Upheld None 9/22 DET None None None 10/20 CHI None 1 4: Robert Griffin III pass to Santana Moss for 10 yards Complete (First Down) Upheld 11/3 SD None None None 11/25 SF None 12/1 NYG None 12/8 KC None None 12/22 DAL None 3 0: Kirk Cousins pass to Roy Helu Jr. for 6 yards First Down Reversed (5 yards) CHALLENGE BY REVIEW ASSISTANT QT TIME DOWN YDS PLAY RULING ON THE FIELD REVIEW RESULT 9/9 PHI 1 12: Michael Vick fumble (PHI) Fumble (backwards pass) Upheld 9/9 PHI 1 7: Brandon Boykin 5-yard interception return (PHI) 5-yard return Reversed 9/9 PHI 4 13: Perry Riley 21-yard fumble return (WAS) 21-yard return Reversed 4 14: Robert Griffin III 13-yard pass to Aldrick Robinson and fumble (WAS) Fumble Reversed 9/22 DET 4 9: Robert Griffin III 57-yard touchdown pass to Aldrick Robinson (WAS) Completion Reversed None 2 1: Robert Griffin III pass incomplete to Santana Moss (WAS) Incomplete Reversed (Sack) 10/20 CHI 2 1: Robert Griffin III 26-yard pass to Leonard Hankerson (WAS) OB at CHI 5 Upheld 10/20 CHI 2 0: Robert Griffin III 3-yard touchdown pass to Jordan Reed (WAS) Completion Upheld None 11/3 SD 4 0: Phillip Rivers 6-yard touchdown pass to Danny Woodhead (SD) Touchdown Reversed 3 1: Christian Ponder 15-yard touchdown run (MIN) Touchdown Reversed 2 15: Nick Foles 43-yard touchdown pass to Brent Celek (PHI) Touchdown Reversed (43 yards) 2 3: Alfred Morris 10-yard run and fumble (WAS) Fumble Reversed 3 0: Robert Griffin III (WAS) pass intercepted by Fletcher Cox (PHI) Interception Reversed 11/25 SF None 12/1 NYG 4 14: Andre Brown 1-yard touchdown run (NYG) Touchdown Upheld 12/8 KC 2 10: Robert Griffin III 3-yard run and fumble (WAS) Fumble Reversed None 12/22 DAL None 3 6: Justin Tuck sack fumble recovered by Linval Joseph (NYG) Sack Fumble Upheld

83 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS (THE LAST TIME) TEAM TOTALS Won in Overtime By Redskins: 11/3/13 vs. San Diego Chargers, OT (last score at 8:59 by Darrel Young 4-yd. run) By Opponent: 11/20/11 vs. Dallas Cowboys, OT (last score at 5:47 by D. Bailey 39 yd. FG) Won by Scoring in the Last Two Minutes of Regulation By Redskins: 10/20/13 vs. Chicago Bears, (last score at 0:45 by Roy Helu, Jr. 3-yd run) By Opponent: 12/22/13 vs. Dallas Cowboys, (last score at 1:08 by Tony Romo 10-yd pass to DeMarco Murray) Tied Game by Scoring in the Last Two Minutes of Regulation By Redskins: 12/9/12 win vs. Baltimore Ravens, OT (tied game at 28 with 0:29 by P. Garçon 11 yd. pass from K. Cousins and two-point conversion) By Opponent: 11/3/13 win vs. San Diego Chargers, OT (tied game at 24 with 0:03 by Nick Novack 19-yd. field goal) Shutout By Redskins: 9/30/91 vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 23-0 By Opponent: 10/30/11 at Buffalo Bills, 23-0 Held Opponent without a Touchdown By Redskins: 11/18/12 win vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 31-6 By Opponent: 12/29/13 loss at New York Giants, 20-6 Game Finished in a Tie Redskins Home: 11/23/97 vs. New York Giants, 7-7 Redskins Away: 10/5/69 at San Francisco 49ers, Scoreless First Half Redskins Home: 10/19/08 win vs. Cleveland Browns, Redskins Away: None since 1970 Won by 20 or More Points By Redskins: 11/18/12 vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 31-6 By Opponent: 12/8/13 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Won After Trailing by 20 or More Points By Redskins: 10/2/99 vs. Carolina Panthers, (trailed 0-21 in 2nd quarter) By Opponent: 9/12/99 vs. Dallas Cowboys, OT (trailed in 4th quarter) Held a 28 or More Point Lead By Redskins: 10/7/07 win vs. Detroit Lions, 34-3 (33) By Opponent: 12/8/13 loss vs. Kansas City Chiefs, (35) Held a 21 or More Point Lead By Redskins: 11/22/12 win at Dallas Cowboys, (22) By Opponent: 12/8/13 loss vs. Kansas City Chiefs, (35) Scored 20 or More Points in a Quarter By Redskins: 10/20/13 win vs. Chicago Bears, (21 points in 2nd quarter) By Opponent: 12/8/13 loss vs. Kansas City Chiefs, (21 points in 2nd quarter) Scored 20 or More Points in a Half By Redskins: 12/15/13 loss at Atlanta Falcons, (20 points in 1st half) By Opponent: 12/8/13 loss vs. Kansas City Chiefs, (38 points in 1st half) Touchdowns Scored by Offense and Defense By Redskins: 10/27/13 loss at Denver Broncos, (2 offense, 1 defense) By Opponent: 11/3/13 win vs. San Diego Chargers, OT (2 offense, 1 defense) Touchdowns Scored by Offense, Defense and Special Teams By Redskins: 12/7/97 win vs. Arizona Cardinals, (3 offense, 1 defense, 1 special teams) By Opponent: 9/5/88 loss at New York Giants, (1 offense, 1 defense, 1 special teams) Safety Scored By Redskins: 12/23/07 Kedric Golston vs. Minnesota Vikings (Stopped RB Tony Richardson in end zone) By Opponent: 9/9/13 Trent Cole vs. Philadelphia Eagles (Stopped RB Alfred Morris in end zone) Two-Point Conversion By Redskins: 11/17/13 Robert Griffin III pass to Nick Williams & Griffin III run at Philadelphia Eagles By Opponent: 12/30/12 Tony Romo pass to Dwayne Harris vs. Dallas Cowboys

84 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS (THE LAST TIME) TEAM TOTALS No Penalties in Game By Redskins: 11/16/03 loss at Carolina Panthers, By Opponent: 11/5/89 loss vs. Dallas Cowboys, or More Points Scored in a Game By Redskins: 9/19/99 win at New York Giants, By Opponent: 11/15/10 loss vs. Philadelphia Eagles, or More Points Scored in a Game By Redskins: 10/20/13 win vs. Chicago Bears, By Opponent: 12/8/13 loss vs. Kansas City Chiefs, OFFENSIVE TOTALS 500 or More Total Net Yards of Offense By Redskins: 11/3/13 win vs. San Diego Chargers, OT (500; 209 rushing, 291 passing) By Opponent: 9/15/13 loss at Green Bay Packers, (580; 139 rushing, 441 passing) 400 or More Total Net Yards of Offense By Redskins: 12/15/13 loss at Atlanta Falcons, (476; 103 rushing, 373 passing) By Opponent: 11/17/13 loss at Philadelphia Eagles, (402; 126 rushing, 276 passing) 300 or More Net Yards Rushing by Team By Redskins: 11/3/85 win at Atlanta Falcons, (307) By Opponent: 11/29/59 loss at New York Giants, (351) 200 or More Net Yards Rushing by Team By Redskins: 11/3/13 win vs. San Diego Chargers, OT (209) By Opponent: 9/9/13 loss vs. Philadelphia Eagles, (263) Individual 200-Yard Rushing Game By Redskins: 12/30/12 Alfred Morris ( TDs) vs. Dallas Cowboys By Opponent: 12/30/06 Tiki Barber ( TDs) vs. New York Giants Individual 150-Yard Rushing Game By Redskins: 12/30/12 Alfred Morris ( TDs) vs. Dallas Cowboys By Opponent: 12/8/13 Jamaal Charles ( TD) vs. Kansas City Chiefs Individual 100-Yard Rushing Game By Redskins: 11/7/13 Alfred Morris (26-139) at Minnesota Vikings By Opponent: 12/8/13 Jamaal Charles ( TD) vs. Kansas City Chiefs Two 100-Yard Rushers in the Same Game By Redskins: 12/4/05 Clinton Portis ( TDs) & Rock Cartwright (9-118) at St. Louis Rams By Opponent: 11/3/96 Darick Holmes ( TDs) & Thurman Thomas ( TD) at Buffalo Bills Consecutive 100-Yard Rushing Games (Same Season) By Redskins: 11/3/13-11/7/13 Alfred Morris ( TD) vs. San Diego Chargers; Morris (26-139) at Minnesota Vikings By Opponent: 9/9/13-9/15/13 LeSean McCoy ( TD) vs. Philadelphia Eagles; James Starks ( TD) at Green Bay Packers Combined 200-Yard Rushing by Two Players By Redskins: 12/30/ by Alfred Morris ( TDs) & Robert Griffin III ( TD) vs. Dallas Cowboys By Opponent: 9/9/13 238/212 by LeSean McCoy ( TD) & Michael Vick ( TD)/Bryce Brown (9-28) vs. Philadelphia Eagles Individual with 30 or More Carries By Redskins: 12/30/12 Alfred Morris ( TDs) vs. Dallas Cowboys By Opponent: 9/9/13 LeSean McCoy ( TD) vs. Philadelphia Eagles Individual with 25 or More Carries By Redskins: 11/7/13 Alfred Morris (26-139) at Minnesota Vikings By Opponent: 9/9/13 LeSean McCoy ( TD) vs. Philadelphia Eagles Rushing Play of 60 or More Yards By Redskins: 10/14/12 76t by Robert Griffin III vs. Minnesota Vikings By Opponent: 12/24/11 67 by Toby Gerhart vs. Minnesota Vikings

85 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS (THE LAST TIME) OFFENSIVE TOTALS Rushing Play of 40 or More Yards By Redskins: 10/13/13 45t by Alfred Morris at Dallas Cowboys By Opponent: 12/29/13 49t by Jerrel Jernigan at New York Giants Individual with Two or More Rushing Touchdowns By Redskins: 11/3/13 Darrel Young ( TDs) vs. San Diego Chargers By Opponent: 12/15/13 Steven Jackson ( TDs) at Atlanta Falcons 400 Net Yards Passing by Team By Redskins: 9/19/10 loss vs. Houston Texans, OT (403) By Opponent: 9/15/13 loss at Green Bay Packers, (441) 300 Net Yards Passing by Team By Redskins: 12/15/13 loss at Atlanta Falcons, (373) By Opponent: 11/3/13 win vs. San Diego Chargers, OT (341) Individual with 50 or More Pass Attempts By Redskins: 9/22/13 Robert Griffin III ( INT-0 TDs) vs. Detroit Lions By Opponent: 11/22/12 Tony Romo ( INTs-3TDs) at Dallas Cowboys Individual with 40 or More Pass Attempts By Redskins: 12/29/13 Kirk Cousins ( INTs) at New York Giants By Opponent: 11/3/13 Phillip Rivers ( INTs-2 TDs) vs. San Diego Chargers Individual with 30 or More Pass Completions By Redskins: 9/22/13 Robert Griffin III ( INT-0 TDs) vs. Detroit Lions By Opponent: 10/27/13 Peyton Manning ( INTs-4 TDs) at Denver Broncos Individual with 25 or More Pass Completions By Redskins: 12/15/13 Kirk Cousins ( INTs-3 TDs) at Atlanta Falcons By Opponent: 12/15/13 Matt Ryan ( INT-1 TD) at Atlanta Falcons No Sacks Allowed By Redskins: 12/22/13 loss vs. Dallas Cowboys, (36 attempts by Kirk Cousins) By Opponent: 12/8/13 loss vs. Kansas City Chiefs, [23 attempts by Alex Smith (20) & Chase Daniel (3)] Individual 400-Yard Passing Game By Redskins: 9/19/10 Donovan McNabb ( INTs-1 TD) vs. Houston Texans By Opponent: 9/15/13 Aaron Rodgers ( INTs-4 TDs) at Green Bay Packers Individual 300-Yard Passing Game By Redskins: 12/15/13 Kirk Cousins ( INTs-3 TDs) at Atlanta Falcons By Opponent: 11/3/13 Phillip Rivers ( INTs-2 TDs) vs. San Diego Chargers Consecutive 300-Yard Passing Games (Same Season) 9/9/13 - Robert Griffin III ( INTs-2 TDs) vs. Philadelphia Eagles; Griffin III ( INT-3 TDs) at Green Bay Packers; By Redskins: 9/15/13 - Griffin III ( INT-0 TDs) vs. Detroit Lions 9/22/13 10/27/13 - By Opponent: Peyton Manning ( INTs-4 TDs) at Denver Broncos; Phillip Rivers ( INTs-2 TDs) vs. San Diego Chargers 11/3/13 Individual with Four or More Touchdown Passes By Redskins: 11/22/12 Robert Griffin III ( INT-4 TDs) at Dallas Cowboys By Opponent: 10/27/13 Peyton Manning ( INTs-4 TDs) at Denver Broncos Individual with Five or More Touchdown Passes By Redskins: 11/10/91 Mark Rypien ( INTs-6 TDs) vs. Atlanta Falcons By Opponent: 9/12/99 Troy Aikman ( INTs-5 TDs) vs. Dallas Cowboys Individual with 10 or More Receptions By Redskins: 12/22/13 Pierre Garçon ( TD) vs. Dallas Cowboys By Opponent: 9/15/13 James Jones (11-178) at Green Bay Packers Individual 200-Yard Receiving Game By Redskins: 10/21/01 Rod Gardner ( TD) vs. Carolina Panthers By Opponent: 11/7/93 Reggie Langhorne ( TD) vs. Indianapolis Colts

86 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS (THE LAST TIME) OFFENSIVE TOTALS Individual 150-Yard Receiving Game By Redskins: 11/3/13 Pierre Garçon (7-172) vs. San Diego Chargers By Opponent: 9/15/13 James Jones (11-178) at Green Bay Packers Individual 100-Yard Receiving Game By Redskins: 12/22/13 Pierre Garçon ( TD) vs. Dallas Cowboys By Opponent: 10/20/13 Alshon Jeffery ( TD) vs. Chicago Bears Two 100-Yard Receivers in the Same Game By Redskins: 9/14/03 Laveranues Coles ( TD) & Rod Gardner ( TD) at Atlanta Falcons By Opponent: 9/22/13 Calvin Johnson ( TD) & Nate Burleson (6-116) vs. Detroit Lions Consecutive 100-Yard Receiving Games (Same Season) 12/15/13 - By Redskins: Pierre Garçon ( TD) at Atlanta Falcons; Garçon ( TD) vs. Dallas Cowboys 12/22/13 By Opponent: 9/9/13-9/15/13-9/22/13 DeSean Jackson ( TD) vs. Philadelphia Eagles; James Jones (11-178) & Randall Cobb ( TD) at Green Bay Packers; Calvin Johnson ( TD) & Nate Burleson (6-116) vs. Detroit Lions Pass Play of 80 or More Yards By Redskins: 9/9/12 88t by Robert Griffin III to Pierre Garçon at New Orleans Saints By Opponent: 11/22/12 85t by Tony Romo to Dez Bryant at Dallas Cowboys Pass Play of 60 or More Yards By Redskins: 12/15/13 62 by Kirk Cousins to Aldrick Robinson at Atlanta Falcons By Opponent: 12/16/12 69t by Brandon Weeden to Travis Benjamin at Cleveland Browns Pass Play of 40 or More Yards By Redskins: 12/15/13 53t by Kirk Cousins to Pierre Garçon at Atlanta Falcons By Opponent: 12/22/13 51 by Tony Romo to Terrance Williams vs. Dallas Cowboys Individual with Four or More Touchdown Receptions By Redskins: Never By Opponent: 11/18/07 Terrell Owens ( TDs) at Dallas Cowboys Individual with Three or More Touchdown Receptions By Redskins: 10/1/06 Santana Moss ( TDs) vs. Jacksonville Jaguars By Opponent: 10/31/10 Calvin Johnson ( TDs) at Detroit Lions Led Team in Both Rushing and Receiving Yards in the Same Game By Redskins: 1/1/12 Evan Royster ( rushing, 5-52 receiving) at Philadelphia Eagles By Opponent: 12/29/13 Jerrel Jernigan ( TD rushing, TD receiving) at New York Giants 100-Yard Rusher & 100-Yard Receiver in the Same Game By Redskins: 11/7/13 Alfred Morris (26-139) & Pierre Garçon ( TD) at Minnesota Vikings By Opponent: 9/15/13 James Starks ( TD) & James Jones (11-178), Randall Cobb ( TD) at Green Bay Packers 100-Yard Rusher, 100-Yard Receiver & 300-Yard Passer in the Same Game By Redskins: 9/15/13 Alfred Morris (13-107), Pierre Garçon ( TD) & Robert Griffin III ( INT-3 TDs) at Green Bay Packers By Opponent: 9/15/13 James Starks ( TD), James Jones (11-178), Randall Cobb ( TD) & Aaron Rodgers ( INTs-4 TDs) at Green Bay Packers Individual with at Least One Rushing Touchdown and One Receiving Touchdown in the Same Game By Redskins: 11/15/10 Keiland Williams ( TDs rushing, TD receiving) vs. Philadelphia Eagles By Opponent: 12/29/13 Jerrel Jernigan ( TD rushing, TD receiving) at New York Giants Individual with at Least One Rushing Touchdown and One Touchdown Pass in the Same Game By Redskins: 10/14/12 Robert Griffin III ( INT-1 TD passing, TDs rushing) vs. Minnesota Vikings By Opponent: 11/4/12 Cam Newton ( INTs-1 TD passing, TD rushing) vs. Carolina Panthers No Turnovers By Redskins: 12/30/12 win vs. Dallas Cowboys, By Opponent: 11/17/13 loss at Philadelphia Eagles, Touchdown Scored on First Drive By Redskins: 12/1/13 loss vs. New York Giants, By Opponent: 12/22/13 loss vs. Dallas Cowboys, 24-23

87 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS (THE LAST TIME) DEFENSIVE TOTALS Held Opponent Under 200 Net Yards of Total Offense By Redskins: 10/2/11 win at St. Louis Rams, (172; 45 rushing, 127 passing) By Opponent: 11/25/13 loss vs. San Francisco 49ers, 27-6 (190; 100 rushing, 90 passing) Held Opponent Under 300 Net Yards of Total Offense By Redskins: 12/29/13 loss at New York Giants, 20-6 (278; 122 rushing, 156 passing) By Opponent: 12/29/13 loss at New York Giants, 20-6 (251; 91 rushing, 160 passing) Held Opponent Under 50 Yards Rushing By Redskins: 10/13/13 loss at Dallas Cowboys, (48) By Opponent: 10/30/11 loss at Buffalo Bills, 23-0 (26) Held Opponent Under 75 Yards Rushing By Redskins: 12/15/13 loss at Atlanta Falcons, (54) By Opponent: 12/8/13 loss vs. Kansas City Chiefs, (65) Held Opponent Under 100 Yards Rushing By Redskins: 12/22/13 loss vs. Dallas Cowboys, (95) By Opponent: 12/29/13 loss at New York Giants, 20-6 (91) Held Opponent Under 100 Net Yards Passing By Redskins: 11/23/08 win at Seattle Seahawks, (89) By Opponent: 11/25/13 loss vs. San Francisco 49ers, 27-6 (76) Held Opponent Under 150 Net Yards Passing By Redskins: 12/24/11 loss vs. Minnesota Vikings, (148) By Opponent: 11/25/13 loss vs. San Francisco 49ers, 27-6 (76) Interception Return for a Touchdown By Redskins: 10/27/13 DeAngelo Hall at Denver Broncos (26 yards) By Opponent: 11/3/13 Sean Lissemore vs. San Diego Chargers (intercepted in end zone) Individual with Three or More Interceptions By Redskins: 10/24/10 DeAngelo Hall at Chicago Bears (4) By Opponent: 10/16/11 Kurt Coleman vs. Philadelphia Eagles (3) Individual with Two or More Interceptions By Redskins: 11/3/13 DeAngelo Hall at Denver Broncos (2) By Opponent: 12/29/13 Trumaine McBride at New York Giants (2) Seven or More Sacks by Team By Redskins: 9/29/13 win at Oakland Raiders, (7) By Opponent: 10/30/11 loss at Buffalo Bills, 23-0 (10) Six or More Sacks by Team By Redskins: 9/29/13 win at Oakland Raiders, (7) By Opponent: 11/25/13 loss vs. San Francisco 49ers, 27-6 (6) Five or More Sacks by Team By Redskins: 9/29/13 win at Oakland Raiders, (7) By Opponent: 12/8/13 loss vs. Kansas City Chiefs, (5) Individual with Four or More Sacks By Redskins: 12/13/09 Brian Orakpo at Oakland Raiders (4) By Opponent: 12/1/13 Justin Tuck vs. New York Giants (4) Individual with Three or More Sacks By Redskins: 12/13/09 Brian Orakpo at Oakland Raiders (4) By Opponent: 12/1/13 Justin Tuck vs. New York Giants (4) Individual with Two or More Sacks By Redskins: 12/1/13 Brian Orakpo vs. New York Giants (2) By Opponent: 12/29/13 Justin Tuck at New York Giants (2) Fumble Returned for Touchdown By Redskins: 9/9/13 DeAngelo Hall vs. Philadelphia Eagles (75 yards) By Opponent: 12/11/11 Vince Wilfork vs. New England Patriots (Recovered in end zone)

88 2013 WASHINGTON REDSKINS STATISTICS (THE LAST TIME) SPECIAL TEAMS TOTALS Kickoff Return for a Touchdown By Redskins: 10/31/10 Brandon Banks at Detroit Lions (96 yards) By Opponent: 12/8/13 Quintin Demps vs. Kansas City Chiefs (95 yards) Punt Return for a Touchdown By Redskins: 10/26/08 Santana Moss at Detroit Lions (80 yards) By Opponent: 12/8/13 Dexter McCluster vs. Kansas City Chiefs (74 yards) Blocked Punt By Redskins: 12/24/06 Vernon Fox at St. Louis Rams By Opponent: 9/29/13 Rashad Jennings at Oakland Raiders Missed Extra Point Attempt By Redskins: 10/28/12 Kai Forbath at Pittsburgh Steelers (blocked) By Opponent: 12/24/11 Ryan Longwell vs. Minnesota Vikings Blocked Field Goal Attempt By Redskins: 11/4/12 DeAngelo Hall vs. Carolina Panthers By Opponent: 11/3/13 Lawrence Guy (1) & Corey Liuget (1) vs. San Diego Chargers Blocked Field Goal returned for a TD By Redskins: 9/24/72 Mike Bass vs. St. Louis Cardinals (32 yards) By Opponent: 1/8/00 Ron Rice vs. Detroit Lions (94 yards) Individual with Five or More Field Goals By Redskins: 11/4/07 Shaun Suisham at New York Jets (5) By Opponent: 9/26/11 Dan Bailey at Dallas Cowboys (6) Individual with Four or More Field Goals By Redskins: 9/9/12 Billy Cundiff at New Orleans Saints (4) By Opponent: 10/14/12 Blair Walsh vs. Minnesota Vikings (4) Individual with Three or More Field Goals By Redskins: 12/22/13 Kai Forbath vs. Dallas Cowboys (3) By Opponent: 12/3/12 Lawrence Tynes vs. New York Giants (3) Individual with 70-yard or More Punt By Redskins: 12/15/02 Craig Jarrett at Philadelphia Eagles (74 yards) By Opponent: 11/17/13 Donnie Jones at Philadelphia Eagles (70 yards) Individual with 60-yard or More Punt By Redskins: 10/27/13 Sav Rocca at Denver Broncos (60 yards) By Opponent: 12/1/13 Steve Weatherford vs. New York Giants (62 yards) Individual with 50-yard or More Field Goal By Redskins: 12/8/13 Kai Forbath vs. Kansas City Chiefs (50 yards) By Opponent: 12/15/13 Matt Bryant at Atlanta Falcons (51 yards) Back to Back Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns By Redskins: 9/23/73 Herb Mul-Key at St. Louis Cardinals (97 yards) By Opponent: 9/23/73 Don Shy at St. Louis Cardinals (97 yards) Blocked Punt, Returned for Touchdown By Redskins: 11/7/04 Walt Harris at Detroit Lions (13 yards) By Opponent: 9/29/13 Jeremy Stewart at Oakland Raiders (recovered in end zone) No Punts By Redskins: 11/5/00 loss at Arizona Cardinals, By Opponent: 9/30/62 win vs. St. Louis Cardinals, 24-14

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