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.