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Preseason Week 2: Redskins (1-2) at Jaguars (0-3)

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Gameday Graphic for Game on 9/3/2009

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The Redskins conclude preseason on Thursday, Sept. 3, when they travel to Jacksonville, Fla., to play Jaguars at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium. Kickoff is 7:30 p.m. p.m. ET.

Jacksonville Municipal Stadium is a natural grass surface. The stadium seats 67,174.

The Redskins are coming off a 27-24 preseason loss to the New England Patriots and the Jaguars are coming off a 33-32 preseason loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. Both the Redskins and Jaguars lost on last-minute field goals.

The Redskins are 111-114-2 all-time in preseason games, including the club's loss to the Patriots. Last year, the Redskins were 3-2 in preseason.

The Redskins' preseason game vs. Jacksonville is the last of four exhibition contests against the AFC.

Last year during the regular season, Washington finished 8-8--including 1-3 against the AFC North--while Jacksonville struggled to a 5-11 record.

The Redskins-Jaguars game will be televised on NBC-4 and Comcast SportsNet. Kenny Albert calls the play-by-play with Joe Theismann providing the color commentary. Lindsay Czarniak and Kelli Johnson serve as sideline reporters.

On radio, the game will be broadcast locally on the Redskins Radio Network. Larry Michael calls the play-by-play with former Redskins and Hall of Famers Sonny Jurgensen and Sam Huff adding color commentary. Former Redskin Rick 'Doc' Walker reports from the sidelines.


PROJECTED STARTING LINEUPS

OFFENSE
Pos.RedskinsJaguars
WR89 Santana Moss81 Torry Holt
LT60 Chris Samuels72 Tra Thomas
LG66 Derrick Dockery67 Vince Manuwai
C61 Casey Rabach63 Brad Meester
RG75 Chad Rinehart77 Uche Nwaneri
RT74 Stephon Heyer79 Tony Pashos
TE47 Chris Cooley89 Marcedes Lewis
WR82 Antwaan Randle El84 Troy Williamson
QB17 Jason Campbell9 David Garrard
FB45 Mike Sellers33 Greg Jones
RB46 Ladell Betts32 Maurice Jones-Drew
DEFENSE
Pos.RedskinsJaguars
DE99 Andre Carter97 Reggie Hayward
DT96 Cornelius Griffin98 John Henderson
DT64 Kedric Golston92 Rob Meier
DE93 Phillip Daniels91 Derrick Harvey
LB/DE98 Brian Orakpo54 Quentin Groves
LB54 H.B. Blades50 Russell Allen
LB52 Rocky McIntosh59 Brian Iwuh
LCB27 Fred Smoot29 Brian Williams
RCB23 DeAngelo Hall27 Rashean Mathis
SS48 Chris Horton37 Sean Considine
FS30 LaRon Landry25 Reggie Nelson
SPECIAL TEAMS
Pos.RedskinsJaguars
P3 Hunter Smith3 Adam Podlesh
K6 Shaun Suisham10 Josh Scobee
H3 Hunter Smith6 Adam Podlesh
LS67 Ethan Albright88 Joe Zelenka
KOR31 Rock Cartwright32 Maurice Jones-Drew
PR82 A. Randle El83 Brian Witherspoon


SERIES HISTORY

Washington and Jacksonville have played three times in the preseason, with the Jaguars holding a 3-0 series lead.

Last year, the Jaguars won 24-3 at FedExField in the preseason finale for both clubs. In 2007 preseason, the Jaguars defeated the Redskins 31-14 in Jacksonville.

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In the only other preseason matchup in the series, the Jaguars defeated Steve Spurrier's Redskins by a 17-15 score in 2003.

The Redskins have played the Jaguars four times in the regular season and lead the series 3-1.

The most memorable game in the regular-season series was in 2006 at FedExField. In a hard-hitting, back-and-forth shootout, the Redskins defeated Jacksonville 36-30 in overtime.

Mark Brunell, the former Jaguars quarterback, threw a game-winning touchdown pass, a 69-yarder to Santana Moss who had to split two defenders on his way to the end zone.

It was Moss's third touchdown of the game. He finished that game with four catches for 138 yards. Clinton Portis also rushed for a season-high 112 yards on 27 carries.


TALE OF THE TAPE

REDSKINS 2008 RANKINGS
OffenseRankYards/Game
Total Offense19320.0
Rushing Offense8130.9
Passing Offense23189.1

DefenseRankYards/GameTotal Defense4288.8Rushing Defense895.4Passing Defense7193.4

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JAGUARS 2008 RANKINGS
OffenseRankYards/Game
Total Offense20319.1
Rushing Offense18110.9
Passing Offense15208.2

DefenseRankYards/GameTotal Defense17330.9Rushing Defense13106.8Passing Defense24224.1

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FAMILIAR FACES ON THE JAGUARS

Assistant head coach-offense Mike Tice played for the Redskins in 1989. He also played his college ball at Maryland.

Offensive line coach Andy Heck played for the Redskins in 1999-2000. He is also a graduate of Woodson High School in Fairfax. Va.

Tight end-long snapper Joe Zelenka played for the Redskins in 2000.

Long snapper Jeremy Cain was with the Redskins during the 2009 offseason, but he was released prior to training camp.


REDSKINS-JAGUARS NEWS & NOTES

-- How the Redskins' Roster Was Built

The Redskins have 28 players on the roster that the team drafted, including 2009 first-round pick Brian Orakpo and 2009 supplemental draft pick Jeremy Jarmon. Draft picks account for 37 percent of the Redskins roster.

Chris Samuels is the longest-tenured Redskins. He has played for the franchise since 2000.

Washington has used free agency to acquire 30 players, including Mike Sellers in 2004, Casey Rabach in 2005, Andre Carter and Antwaan Randle El in 2006, London Fletcher in 2007, DeAngelo Hall in 2008 and Albert Haynesworth and Hunter Smith in 2009. Free agents account for 40 percent of the roster.

Thirteen Redskins players were acquired as undrafted rookie free agents. This group includes starting right tackle Stephon Heyer.

The team has acquired two players via trade. Clinton Portis was acquired in a 2004 trade with the Denver Broncos and Santana Moss joined the Redskins as part of a 2005 trade with the New York Jets.

The Redskins have claimed just two players off waivers: Anthony Alridge and Marcus Mason.

-- Wynn Returns to Jacksonville

Defensive end Renaldo Wynn began his NFL career in Jacksonville, where he spent five seasons after the Jaguars chose him in the first round (21st overall) in the 1997 NFL Draft.

Wynn went on to play for the Redskins from 2002-06, the New Orleans Saints in 2007 and the New York Giants in 2008. He returned to the Redskins as a free agent last offseason.

For his career, the 6-foot-3, 296-pound Wynn has played in 180 regular season games, with 128 starts, and recorded 294 tackles, 27 sacks, six forced fumbles and five fumble recoveries.

Wynn called it an "unbelievable feeling" when he re-signed with the Redskins last offseason.

"It was destined, because I could not have foreseen coming back," Wynn said. "There was no way I thought I would be back here. With all of my friends here, it just seemed too good to be true.

"But God has a bigger plan, one that I didn't foresee. It puts things in perspective. You never know how much a place grows on you until you leave."

-- Redskins Preseason Offensive Leaders

In three preseason games, Jason Campbell has completed 17-of-35 passes for 257 yards. He has not thrown a touchdown or an interception and he has not been sacked. His QB rating is 73.2.

Chase Daniel leads quarterbacks in touchdown passes with two and QB rating with 134.4. He has played in just one preseason game, completing 6-of-8 passes for 58 yards in the Redskins' 17-13 win over Pittsburgh on Aug. 22.

Marcus Mason leads the Redskins' ground game with 87 yards on 25 carries, including a 1-yard TD run. Mason also has five catches for 41 yard.

Malcolm Kelly leads the receivers with six catches for 58 yards. Rookie Marko Mitchell has five catches for 61 yards, plus two touchdown grabs.

Santana Moss has five catches for 56 yards--with all five of his catches coming in last Friday's game vs. New England.

As a team this preseason, the Redskins' offense is ranked 21st in the league with an average of 294.7 total yards per game. They average 113.0 rushing yards per game and 181.7 passing yards per game in preseason.

-- Redskins Preseason Defensive Leaders

In three preseason games, rookie Lendy Holmes leads the Redskins with 14 tackles. He is followed by Brian Orakpo with 12, London Fletcher with 11 and Kareem Moore with 10.

Rookie Antonio Dixon leads the defense with four tackles for a loss. All four tackles came in the preseason opener against Baltimore.

Andre Carter, Alex Buzbee, Chris Wilson and rookie J.D. Skolnitsky are tied for the team lead in sacks with one apiece.

LaRon Landry and rookie Kevin Barnes each have one interception. Both came in last Friday's preseason game vs. New England.

As a team, the Redskins' defense is ranked 22nd in the league yielding an average of 33.3 total yards per game. The unit has allowed 103.3 rushing yards per game and 235.0 passing yards per game.

-- Smith's Specials

Danny Smith has guided the Redskins' special teams unit since 2004. Kickoff coverage and kick returns have been a strong suit for the Redskins in that span.

From 2004-08, the Redskins have given up only 20.5 yards per kickoff return, the second-best mark in the league during that span. The unit has been nearly as successful on kickoff returns, ranking seventh in the league in that span with a 23.2-yard average.

Last year, Washington's kickoff unit was again among the league's top groups.

The Redskins allowed opponents an average starting field position of the 25.7-yard line, the sixth-best mark in the league. The Redskins' kickoff return unit also ranked sixth in the league with an average starting field position of the 29.0-yard line.

-- For the Defense

Since 2000, the Redskins' defense has finished in the top 10 in yardage allowed seven times.

Last year, in Greg Blache's first season leading the defense, the Redskins were ranked fourth overall in the NFL. They were ranked eighth against the run and seventh against the pass.

The Redskins also finished fourth in 2000, 10th in 2001, fifth in 2002, third in 2004, ninth in 2005 and eighth in 2007.

Since 2004, when Blache joined the Redskins as defensive line coach, the Redskins have the NFL's fourth-ranked defense.

-- Marylanders

The Jaguars have several connections to the University of Maryland.

Linebackers coach Mark Duffner was the head coach of the Terrapins from 1992-96.

Assistant head coach-tight ends Mike Tice, who played for the Redskins, played his college ball at Maryland.

Punter Adam Podlesh and defensive end Jeremy Navarre are former Terrapins currently on the Jaguars' roster.

-- Spreading the Wealth

In 2008, Chris Cooley's 83 catches ranked 11th in the NFL and Santana Moss's 75 catches ranked 18th.

The Redskins were one of four teams last year, along with Arizona, Denver and Kansas City, to have two of the top 18 pass catches in the league.

Cooley has led the Redskins in receptions each of the last three years, while Moss led the team in catches in 2005.

-- What's Next?

The Redskins must reduce their roster to 53 players by Sept. 5. Then the team can set an 8-player practice squad of rookies and first-year players.

And then it's time for the regular season.

The Redskins travel to North Jersey to face the New York Giants in a Week 1 NFC East matchup on Sept. 13. Kickoff is 4:15 p.m. ET.

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