Snaps & Plays- The offense was on the field for just 45 snaps and 42 plays in Monday night’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles. That is the team’s lowest snap total since 2012, which is as far as official snap data goes back, and their third-lowest number of offensive plays run since at least 1960.
Yards- The Redskins’ offense was held to a season-low 235 yards in the game. That is tied for the team’s seventh-lowest total in the Jay Gruden era (since 2014).
The offense went three-and-out or turned the ball over after three plays on half of their ten drives.