Whether it was through Jake Browning or the running game, the offense was able to move the ball and score Monday as Washington held its first practice in pads.
It was a bit of change compared to Friday when the defense held Browning and Co. in check with eight sacks and two interceptions before going into Easter weekend. Those sacks were in a non-contact environment.
This time, the offense only allowed three sacks and didn't throw a single interception while a few players like receiver Aaron Fuller looked strong once they got into open space.