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Washington Redskins vs. New York Jets: What’s the Game Plan for Washington?

October 16, 2015   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Against a high-powered Atlanta Falcons offense in Week 5, the defense of the Washington Redskins answered the bell.
It kept Matt Ryan from finding the end zone and intercepted two passes. The Falcons averaged 34.3 points per game entering Week 5, they but needed overtime and a defensive touchdown just to cross the 20-point barrier. 
With the New York Jets and their No. 1 overall defense next on the docket, Washington now needs its offense to rise to the occasion.
But will Kirk Cousins and company deliver? On the heels of forcing three turnovers, can the Redskins defense turn over the Jets and set up the offense for success?
Let's find out. 
 
Offensive Game Plan
The first order of business for Washington? Finding a way to reinvigorate its running game. Coinciding with Shawn Lauvao's season-ending injury in Week 3, the team's rushing attack has faltered after a hot start.
Through the first two games of the season, the Redskins avera...

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