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Redskins offense to work out rhythm, timing as preseason winds down

Jordan Reed laid face down on the FedEx Field grass clutching the football he had failed to catch after bobbling Kirk Cousins‘ pass. Instead of a fresh set of downs, the Washington Redskins were forced to punt in the second quarter of Friday’s 21-16 win against the Buffalo Bills.

Earlier in the first quarter, the usually sure-handed tight end dropped a short pass from Cousins and clapped his hands in frustration afterward. Reed redeemed himself by getting wide open for a 20-yard touchdown with 2:05 to play in the first half, getting himself and the Redskins offense back on track after a shaky start.