LANDOVER — The Washington Redskins did something in Sunday’s 23-20 win against the Philadelphia Eagles that they failed to do in their previous loss — they competed.
In the fourth quarter, it no longer mattered that the Redskins were once leading the Eagles, 13-0 at halftime.
What mattered is the Redskins needed a touchdown or they were going to lose their second consecutive game to a division opponent.
With 6:05 to play, Washington embarked on a 15-play, 90-yard game-winning drive, capped by a Kirk Cousins four-yard touchdown pass to Pierre Garcon.