MIAMI -- When the Washington Redskins needed a big play, trying to get their first win, they kept looking for one target: Terry McLaurin. So, from their own 1-yard line late in the game, they found the guy they trust the most.
McLaurin's 32-yard catch gave Washington breathing room when it needed a lot en route to a 17-16 victory against winless Miami -- and first game with interim coach Bill Callahan. It was McLaurin who kept coming up big. He ran a perfect route to score on a 25-yard catch in the second quarter; he added a 33-yard touchdown pass.