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Week 11: Redskins (6-4) vs. Seahawks (2-8)

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Gameday Graphic for Game on 11/23/2008

The Redskins travel west to Seattle to take on the Seahawks on Sunday, Nov. 23 at Qwest Field. Kickoff is 4:15 p.m. ET.

Qwest Field uses FieldTurf artificial surface. The stadium seats 67,000.

The Redskins are 3-1 in road games this year. They have won three in a row on the road following a Week 1 loss to the New York Giants at the Meadowlands.

It's sure to be a critical NFC game for the Redskins, who are 5-3 in the conference. The conference record is often used to determine tiebreakers for the playoffs.

It's also the first of two West Coast road trips for the Redskins this season. In Week 17, the Redskins travel to San Francisco to play the 49ers.


The Redskins are 1-1 against the NFC West this season, with a 24-17 win over the Arizona Cardinals and a 19-17 loss to the St. Louis Rams. Both games were at FedExField.

The game against Seattle is a homecoming for Redskins head coach Jim Zorn, who was the first-ever starting quarterback for the Seahawks franchise. He played for the Seahawks from 1976-84 and then returned to the club as quarterbacks coach from 2001-07.

The game will be televised on FOX. Matt Vasgersian does the play by play with color commentary by J.C. Pearson. Nischelle Turner serves as the sideline reporter.

On radio, the game will be broadcast locally on ESPN 980. Larry Michael handles the play by play with color commentary by Hall of Famers Sonny Jurgensen and Sam Huff. Rick "Doc" Walker serves as sideline reporter.


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PROJECTED STARTING LINEUPS

OFFENSE
Pos. Redskins Seahawks
WR 89 Santana Moss 18 Koren Robinson
LT 60 Chris Samuels 71 Walter Jones
LG 66 Pete Kendall 66 Mansfield Wrotto
C 61 Casey Rabach 65 Chris Spencer
RG 77 Randy Thomas 77 Floyd Womack
RT 76 Jon Jansen 75 Sean Locklear
TE 47 Chris Cooley 89 John Carlson
WR 82 Antwaan Randle El 83 Deion Branch
QB 17 Jason Campbell 8 Matt Hasselbeck
FB 45 Mike Sellers 43 Leonard Weaver
RB 26 Clinton Portis 22 Julius Jones
DEFENSE
Pos. Redskins Seahawks
DE 99 Andre Carter 91 Baraka Atkins
DT 96 Cornelius Griffin 92 Brandon Mebane
DT 64 Kedric Golston 99 Rocky Bernard
DE 55 Jason Taylor 55 Darryl Tapp
LB 54 H.B. Blades 56 Leroy Hill
LB 59 London Fletcher 51 Lofa Tatupu
LB 52 Rocky McIntosh 98 Julian Peterson
LCB 27 Fred Smoot 21 Kelly Jennings
RCB 22 Carlos Rogers 26 Josh Wilson
SS 48 Chris Horton 24 Deon Grant
FS 30 LaRon Landry 25 Brian Russell
SPECIAL TEAMS
Pos. Redskins Seahawks
P 1 Ryan Plackemeier 9 Jon Ryan
K 6 Shaun Suisham 10 Olindo Mare
H 1 Ryan Plackemeier 9 Jon Ryan
LS 67 Ethan Albright 49 Jeff Robinson
KOR 31 Rock Cartwright 26 Josh Wilson
PR 82 A. Randle El 30 Justin Forsett


SERIES HISTORY

The Redskins and Seattle Seahawks have played 15 times, with the Redskins holding a 9-6 lead in the series.

In the regular season, the two teams have played 13 times, with the Redskins leading 9-4 in the series.

The Redskins and Seahawks have met twice in the postseason.

On Jan. 5, 2008, the Seahawks defeated the Redskins 35-14 at Qwest Field in the Wild Card round of the playoffs.

Antwaan Randle El and Santana Moss scored a pair of touchdowns early in the fourth quarter to take a 14-13 lead, but the Seahawks ralled with 22 unanswered point to win the game.

Todd Collins was 29-of-50 for 266 yards and two touchdowns, but he threw two interceptions that were returned for touchdowns in the fourth quarter.

In the 2005 NFC Divisional Playoffs, on Jan 14, 2008, the Seahawks prevailed 20-10 at Qwest Field, moving on to the NFC Championship game and ultimately Super Bowl XL.

The Seahawks took the lead late in the second quarter when quarterback Matt Hasselbeck tossed a 29-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Darrell Jackson. Then, early in the third quarter, Hasselbeck scored on a 6-yard touchdown run.

Mark Brunell threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to Santana Moss to make the score 17-10 early in the fourth quarter, but the Redskins could get no closer. Brunell finished with 22-of-37 pass completions for 242 yards and one touchdown.

The late Sean Taylor led the defense with six tackles. The Redskins could not generate enough pressure on Hasselbeck, logging no sacks in the game.

The most recent regular-season meeting between the Redskins and Seahawks was Oct. 2, 2005, when the Redskins defeated the Seahawks 20-17 in overtime at FedExField.

Nick Novak kicked a game-winning field goal on Washington's first possession of overtime to give the Redskins the win.

The last time the two teams met at Qwest Field in the regular season was Nov. 3, 2002. The Redskins defeated the Seahawks 14-3 on two touchdown passes by quarterback Shane Matthews.


TALE OF THE TAPE

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REDSKINS 2008 RANKINGS
Offense Rank Yards/Game
Total Offense 13 336.3
Rushing Offense 5 139.4
Passing Offense 20 196.9
Defense Rank Yards/Game
Total Defense 4 276.4
Rushing Defense 5 84.3
Passing Defense 10 192.1

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SEAHAWKS 2008 RANKINGS
Offense Rank Yards/Game
Total Offense 31 253.8
Rushing Offense 19 108.3
Passing Offense 31 145.5
Defense Rank Yards/Game
Total Defense 28 380.7
Rushing Defense 21 115.5
Passing Defense 31 265.2


FAMILIAR FACES ON THE SEAHAWKS

Quarterbacks coach Bill Lazor served as an offensive assistant with the Redskins from 2004-05 and quarterbacks coach from 2006-07. He helped develop Jason Campbell during his first two seasons as a starter.

Running back T.J. Duckett played for the Redskins in 2006. He logged 38 carries for 132 yards and two touchdowns in his only seasons with the Redskins.


REDSKINS-SEAHAWKS NEWS & NOTES

-- Zorn Returns to Seattle

Simply put, Jim Zorn is a legend in Seattle.

Zorn was the first starting quarterback for the Seahawks franchise in 1976 and played there for nine seasons, establishing franchise records. He is one of only eight players inducted into the Seahawks Ring of Honor.

Zorn was the quarterback for the first-ever Redskins-Seahawks matchup in 1976. He completed 9-of-20 passes for 128 yards and one touchdown in a game the Redskins won 31-7 at RFK Stadium.

Zorn played three times against the Redskins. He was 36-of-79 for 455 yards, two touchdowns and five interceptions. He had a passer rating of 46.1.

After his playing days, Zorn returned to the Seahawks franchise in 2001 to serve as quarterbacks coach under Mike Holmgren. He helped develop the skills of quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, a three-time Pro Bowler.

Zorn was named head coach of the Redskins last February. He still maintains ties to the Seattle area, but he has started to put his stamp on the Redskins as he transforms the offense into a West Coast system used by Seattle.

"It'll be an interesting game from the standpoint of me going back to Seattle," Zorn said. "But I'm going to look at it as the next test. I don't want to caught up in the whole thing--'I was there, now what do I think?'

"I've got to get our guys prepared against a very good Seahawks defense. Their offense has been struggling, but Matt Hasselbeck is back and he can beat you. He can beat you. We have a lot of work to do this week."

-- Former Seahawks Return to Seattle

Redskins cornerback Shawn Springs, left guard Pete Kendall, running back Shaun Alexander, safety Mike Green and punter Ryan Plackemeier are former Seahawks.

Springs was the Seahawks' first-round draft choice in 1997 and he played seven seasons in Seattle before signing with the Redskins in 2004. He earned his only Pro Bowl berth as a member of the Seahawks in 1998.

Kendall was the Seahawks' first-round draft choice in 1996. He spent his first five seasons with the Seahawks, establishing himself as a starting NFL offensive lineman.

Alexander, Green and Plackemeier signed with the Redskins on Oct. 14 this year.

Alexander, a first-round draft choice of the Seahawks in 2000, played for the Seahawks from 2000-07.

He owns at least a share of 24 Seahawks franchise records, including career touchdowns (112), rushing yards (9,429) and attempts (2,176). He was named league MVP following the 2005 season in which he helped lead the Seahawks to Super Bowl XL.

Plackemeier was with the Seahawks in Week 1 before getting released. A sixth-round draft pick by the Seahawks in 2006, Plackemeier had 11 punts in the Seahawks' season opener.

Green, a 9-year vet, played in Seattle from 2006-07.

In addition, Redskins defensive end Phillip Daniels, who is on injured reserve rehabbing a knee injury, is a former Seahawk.

Daniels was a fourth-round draft choice of the Seahawks in 1996. He played four seasons in Seattle, developing into a front-line starter. He had one of his best seasons in 1999, recording a career-high nine sacks.

-- Zorn's First Season As Head Coach

Jim Zorn is 6-4 in his first 10 games as Redskins head coach. He is aiming to lead the Redskins to their third winning season in the last four years.

Zorn is looking to become the seventh Redskins head coach to record a winning record in his first year at the helm.

The list of first-year head coaches with winning records includes Ray Flaherty (7-5 in 1936), Dutch Bergman (6-3-1 in 1943), Dudley DeGroot (6-3-1 in 1944), Dick Todd (5-4 in 1951), Vince Lombardi (7-5-2 in 1969) and George Allen (9-4-1 in 1971).

Seven first-year head coaches finished their rookie campaign with a .500 mark, while 12 finished with a losing record.

-- Smith And Mitchell

When Zorn was hired as Redskins head coach, he brought with him two assistant coaches with ties to Seattle.

Sherman Smith, offensive coordinator, played running back for the Seahawks from 1976-82. He was a second-round draft choice by the club. For his career, Smith compiled 3,429 yards with Seattle, making him the Seahawks' all-time leading rusher at the time he departed the team.

Stump Mitchell, assistant head coach-running backs, served as a running backs coach with the Seahawks from 1998-2007. One of his star pupils during that span was Shaun Alexander, who was a 2005 MVP and became the Seahawks all-time leading rusher.

-- Blache And Holmgren

Defensive coordinator Greg Blache has connections to Mike Holmgren.

From 1992-93, Blache coached Green Bay's defensive line while Mike Holmgren worked as Packers head coach.

Also on that coaching staff were future NFL head coaches Andy Reid, Dick Jauron, Ray Rhodes, Steve Mariucci and Jon Gruden.

-- Seahawks From D.C.

The Seahawks have three players who hail from the Washington, D.C., region.

Linebacker Julian Peterson, second on the Seahawks with 10 sacks, grew up in Washington, D.C., near Hillcrest Heights, Md., and went on to play at Michigan State. He was a first-round draft choice of the San Francisco 49ers in 2000.

Second-year cornerback Josh Wilson, a backup on the Seahawks' depth chart, grew up in Upper Marlboro, Md., and attended the University of Maryland. He was a second-round draft pick of the Seahawks in 2007.

Rookie fullback Owen Schmitt hails from Fairfax, Va. Schmitt, who played college football at West Virginia, was a fifth-round draft choice of the Seahawks last year.

-- Portis and Alexander

With the addition of Shaun Alexander to the offense on Oct. 14, the Redskins now have two of the top eight active career rushing leaders on the team.

Alexander has 9,453 yards and Portis has 8,778 yards, as of Week 11 this season. They are two of 30 players in NFL history with at least 8,500 career rushing yards on their resume.

The only other team to have a pair of 8,500-yard rushers playing together was the 1992 Los Angeles Raiders, which featured Hall of Famers Marcus Allen and Eric Dickerson.

-- Sellers Return

Redskins fullback Mike Sellers hails from Lacey, Wash., where he was named Washington state's prep player of the year as a student at North Thurston High School.

He subsequently earned Juco All-America honors at Walla Walla (Wash.) Community College.

-- Redskins Captains

The Redskins have elected six players as captains for the 2008 season. They wear a black "C" on their jersey during games.

On offense, Jason Campbell amd Chris Samuels are the captains.

On defense, Cornelius Griffin and London Fletcher are the captains.

On special teams, Rock Cartwright and Khary Campbell are the captains.

-- What's Next?

Washington returns to FedExField to host the NFC East-leading New York Giants in a pivotal matchup. Kickoff is 1 p.m. ET.

The Redskins lost to the Giants 16-7 in Week 1 in the Thursday night NFL season opener at Giants Stadium.

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