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It was the first touchdown the Redskins had scored against the Cowboys since 2008, having settled for just two field goals in a pair of losses last year. The win also gave Washington a badly needed NFC East win, having gone 0-6 in the division during last year's 4-12 season under coach Jim Zorn.
The Redskins had a chance to pad the lead early in the second half. In fact, they did pad the lead when Gano made a 36-yard field goal, but Shanahan took the points off the board when Orlando Scandrick was called for offsides. With first-and-10 at the 13, the Redskins still couldn't punch it in, and their next field goal try went away when holder Josh Bidwell had the snap go through his hands.
Bidwell's miserable third quarter continued when he shanked a 27-yard punt on Washington's next possession, giving the Cowboys the ball at the Redskins 34. Romo needed only six plays to score, hitting Austin over the middle with a 4-yard pass with 1:41 remaining in the quarter.
The Redskins scored the game's first points by driving 69 yards for a field on a drive aided by a roughing the passer penalty on Jay Ratliff. McNabb scrambled for 17 yards to convert a third down, and a 14-yard gain on a screen to Chris Cooley led to Gano's 29-yard field goal.
Romo drove the Cowboys inside the Redskins' 40 on three of Dallas' first four possessions, relying heavily on screen passes, but two drives ended in punts and another proved fruitless when David Buehler's first NFL field goal attempt went wide right from 34 yards.
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