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Redskins Insider: What To Watch For, Week 14

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Before the Redskins kickoff this Sunday afternoon vs. the Kansas City Chiefs, here is a look at benchmarks to keep an eye on, as compiled by Washington Redskins Public Relations.


Team:

• The Redskins gaining 366 yards to break 5,000 yards in a season for the ninth consecutive year. A ninth-straight 5,000- yard year would match the team's longest streak in team history, accomplished previously across the 1983-91 seasons.

• The Redskins posting the 25th 5,000-yard season in team history.

• The Redskins' league-leading rushing attack accumulating 200 rushing yards in a game for the fourth time this season, matching last year's total. The Redskins and Eagles are tied for the NFL lead with three 200-yard games each this season.

• The Redskins rushing for 195 yards to break the 2,000-yard rushing mark in consecutive seasons for the first time since 2005-06.

• The Redskins rushing for 100 yards in a 12th consecutive game, the second longest streak of the Shanahan era (13).

• The Redskins passing for 171 yards to break the 3,000-yard mark in net passing yardage for the ninth consecutive season. The team's current eight-season streak is already the longest in team history.

• The Redskins forcing a turnover in a 12th game this season.

• The Redskins tying a team record by scoring their sixth defensive touchdown in a season for the first time since 1984. 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). The team also had six defensive touchdowns in 1971 and 1973.

• The Redskins returning a fifth interception for touchdown this season to tie the team record (five in 1971).

Offense:

• Wide receiver Pierre Garçon improving upon his single-season career high in receptions (84) and receiving yards (980).

• Garçon amassing 20 receiving yards to post the 27th 1,000-yard receiving season in team history.

• Quarterback Robert Griffin III throwing for 171 yards to match his total from a season ago (3,200).

• Griffin III throwing four touchdown passes to tie Jay Schroeder (39) for 10th-most in team history.

• Running back Alfred Morris gaining four rushing yards to post the 24th 1,000-yard rushing season in team history.

• Morris becoming the first Redskin since Clinton Portis (2007-08) to

post consecutive 1,000-yard rushing seasons..

• Morris rushing for 100 yards for the 11th time in his career.

• Morris scoring two rushing touchdowns to give him 21 for his career

and tie him with Andy Farkas and Gerald Riggs for 10th-most in team history.

• Morris (2,609 yards from 2012-13) chasing No. 14 Curtis Martin (2,639 in 1995-96) and No. 13 Terrell Davis (2,655 in 1995-96) on the NFL's all-time list for rushing yards in a player's first two NFL seasons.

• Wide receiver Santana Moss scoring a touchdown to tie Stephen Davis for 10th-most total touchdowns in team history (48). With two touchdowns, he can tie former teammate Clinton Portis for ninth (49).

• Tight end Jordan Reed (45 receptions for 499 yards) improving upon his team records for receptions and receiving yards by a rookie tight end.

• Reed gaining 100 receiving yards to join Jerry Smith (3 in 1967, 2 in 1968) as the only Redskins tight ends with multiple 100-yard games in a single season.

Defense:

• Linebacker London Fletcher, the NFL's active Iron Man, playing his 253rd consecutive regular season game. Fletcher is one of only four players in NFL history to reach 250 consecutive games played (Jeff Feagles, Brett Favre and Jim Marshall).

• Fletcher starting his 212nd consecutive regular season game, extending his record for most consecutive starts by a linebacker in NFL history.

• Cornerback DeAngelo Hall returning a fumble for a touchdown to tie Jessie Tuggle for the second-most in NFL history (five). Hall's four career fumble return touchdowns are currently tied for third in NFL history with Bill Thompson, Derrick Thomas, Keith Bulluck and Ronde Barber.

• Hall returning a fumble for a touchdown to become the first player in NFL history with five fumble returns for touchdowns and five interception returns for touchdowns.

• Hall intercepting two passes to give him 24 interceptions as a member of the Redskins, which would tie him with Ken Houston for ninthmost in team history.

• Hall scoring a defensive touchdown to improve upon his team-record three defensive touchdowns this season (two via interception return, one via fumble return).

• Linebacker Ryan Kerrigan recording two sacks to match his singleseason career high (8.5) and tie Wilber Marshall for the 10th-most career sacks by a Redskin (24.5).

• Kerrigan returning an interception for a touchdown to become the first linebacker in team history to have an interception return for touchdown in three consecutive seasons.

• Linebacker Brian Orakpo recording two sacks to become the fifth player in team history to register 40 sacks with the Redskins (Dexter Manley, Charles Mann, Monte Coleman and Ken Harvey).

A Win Would...

… snap a four-game losing streak.

… push the Redskins' home record in 2013 to 3-4.

… be the Redskins' second win all-time against Kansas City.

… give the Redskins their most wins against the AFC West in a season (three) since divisional realignment in 2002.

… give Executive Vice President/Head Coach Mike Shanahan his 179th career victory as a head coach, including postseason games.

… be Shanahan's 171st career regular season victory as a head coach.

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