LANDOVER, Md. -- The Washington Redskins' 50-year sellout streak ended Sunday. They’re going to need more help from the product on the field -- especially the offense -- to start another one.
It did not help that the Redskins' offense, which looked sharp a week ago in Arizona, failed to generate yards, touchdowns or any level of excitement in a 21-9 loss to the Indianapolis Colts.
In Arizona, they used an assortment of looks to confuse the Cardinals and hold the ball for nearly 40 minutes. Sunday, they managed just 65 yards rushing -- 117 fewer than in their opener.