- Final0KC
BUF17
3517
35 - Final1CLE
CIN27
3427
34 - Final2MIN
IND20
2320
23 - Final3OAK
MIA13
3513
35 - Final4ARI
NE20
1820
18 - Final5TB
NYG34
4134
41 - Final6BAL
PHI23
2423
24 - Final7NO
CAR27
3527
35 - Final8HOU
JAC27
727
7 - Final9WSH
STL28
3128
31 - Final10DAL
SEA7
277
27 - Final11NYJ
PIT10
2710
27 - Final12TEN
SD10
3810
38 - Final13DET
SF19
2719
27 - Final14CHI
GB10
2310
23 - Final15DEN
ATL21
2721
27
Final
Coverage: FOX
4:05 PM ET, September 16, 2012
Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, MO
Top Performers
Passing: S. Bradford (STL) - 310 YDS, 3 TD, 1 INT
Rushing: A. Morris (WSH) - 16 CAR, 89 YDS
Receiving: D. Amendola (STL) - 15 REC, 160 YDS, 1 TD

Sunday Blitz: Redskins-Rams Recap
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Jim Basquil and Eric Allen break down the Rams' 31-28 win over the Redskins as Sam Bradford throws for over 300 yards and 3 touchdowns.Tags: Sunday Blitz, Jim Basquil, Eric Allen, NFL, Fantasy, Redskins, Rams, Sam Bradford
Robert Griffin III's spectacular debut has given a dose of early enthusiasm to the Washington Redskins, but coach Mike Shanahan knows they need to do much more to turn around the franchise.
Griffin will try to lead the Redskins to another win in Sunday's road game against the St. Louis Rams, who are seeking to rebound from a bitter season-opening defeat.
The No. 2 overall pick in this year's draft and reigning Heisman Trophy winner became the first rookie quarterback to be named an NFL player of the week after his debut game. He received the NFC's weekly honor among offensive players after leading Washington to a 40-32 win in New Orleans last Sunday.
Griffin also was the first player with at least 300 passing yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions in his first game, and the first to throw for at least 300 while winning his debut. He completed 19 of 26 passes for 320 yards with an 88-yard touchdown to Pierre Garcon, who is questionable this week with a sore foot.
Griffin also rushed for 42 yards and was aided by a pair of fellow rookies -- sixth-round pick Alfred Morris ran for 96 yards and two touchdowns while Aldrick Robinson snagged a TD pass.
"A lot of excitement, a lot of optimism," defensive tackle Barry Cofield said. "You get a quarterback, a young guy comes in with that type of energy and that type of upside and ability, it pretty much puts a smile on your face. You feel like that guy can make a play to change the game at any time."
The next step for the Redskins (1-0) is building on their eighth season-opening victory in 11 years. They've finished with winning records only twice over that stretch.
They won their first two games last season before dropping 11 of 14. Since its most recent playoff appearance in 2007, Washington has finished last in the NFC East in four consecutive seasons and has a 15-33 record over the past three.
"It's one game. We've got 15 left," Shanahan said. "I think our team is mature enough to understand that it was a nice win but it's one win."
The Rams have started 0-2 or worse in each of their five consecutive losing seasons and dropped their first six in 2011 en route to a 2-14 finish.
St. Louis (0-1) is coming off a 27-23 defeat at Detroit after giving up the go-ahead touchdown with 10 seconds left. The Lions benefited from an incorrect clock stoppage with 2:38 remaining.
Coach Jeff Fisher, though, saw plenty of other reasons the Rams failed to win his debut with the team.
"There's a lot of areas on the tape and film where we're a play away," Fisher said. "You make a play here, you make a play there, you have a chance to win the ballgame."
Fisher's squad struggled offensively, finishing with an NFC-low 14 first downs and 251 total yards. Sam Bradford was sacked three times and Stephen Jackson was limited to 53 yards on 21 carries behind a banged-up offensive line.
Center Scott Wells is likely out until at least Week 9 after breaking a bone in his left foot, and tackle Rodger Saffold appears unlikely to play because of a neck injury.
Wells, a Pro Bowler with Green Bay last year, was one of three new starters on the line along with tackle Barry Richardson and guard Rokevious Watkins.
Safford, who missed seven games last season with a pectoral injury, was carted off the field last Sunday. He was released from the hospital that night and returned to the team Wednesday, though he seemed to have trouble moving his head and said he wasn't sure when he'd play again.
"It appears at this point it's just a significant strain," Fisher said. "So he's very lucky. So that's good news on our behalf."
The Rams are hosting Washington for the third straight year following a 17-10 loss last Oct. 2 as Jackson was held to 45 yards on 17 attempts. He caught a TD pass from Bradford with 5:45 remaining in the fourth quarter, after which the Rams got two chances to tie the game, but the Redskins' three sacks of Bradford helped thwart those drives.
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Matchup
WSH | STL | |
|---|---|---|
| W-L | 1-1 | 1-1 |
| Avg Points | 34.0 | 27.0 |
| Avg Points Allowed | 31.5 | 27.5 |
| Home Record | 0-0 | 1-0 |
| Road Record | 1-1 | 0-1 |
| Division Record | 0-0 | 0-0 |
| Conference Record | 1-1 | 1-1 |
| Complete Standings | ||
Passing Leaders
| Washington | CMP% | YDS | TD | INT |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| R. Griffin III | 65.6 | 3200 | 20 | 5 |
| K. Cousins | 68.8 | 466 | 4 | 3 |
| St. Louis | CMP% | YDS | TD | INT |
| S. Bradford | 59.5 | 3702 | 21 | 13 |
| J. Hekker | 100.0 | 42 | 1 | 0 |
Rushing Leaders
| Washington | CAR | YDS | AVG | TD | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A. Morris | 335 | 1613 | 4.8 | 13 | |
| R. Griffin III | 120 | 815 | 6.8 | 7 | |
| St. Louis | CAR | YDS | AVG | TD | |
| S. Jackson | 257 | 1042 | 4.1 | 4 | |
| D. Richardson | 98 | 475 | 4.8 | 0 | |
Team Averages & NFL Ranks
| TEAM OFFENSE | TEAM | PER GAME AVERAGE |
|---|---|---|
| Total Yards | WSH | |
| STL | ||
| Yards Passing | WSH | |
| STL | ||
| Yards Rushing | WSH | |
| STL | ||
| TEAM DEFENSE | TEAM | PER GAME AVERAGE |
| Yards Allowed | WSH | |
| STL | ||
| Pass Yds Allowed | WSH | |
| STL | ||
| Rush Yds Allowed | WSH | |
| STL |
Head to Head Matchups (Since 2001)
| Series tied 4-4 | |
|---|---|
| Oct 2, 2011 | WSH 17, @STL 10 |
| Sep 26, 2010 | WSH 16, @STL 30 |
| Sep 20, 2009 | WSH 9, STL 7 |
| Oct 12, 2008 | WSH 17, STL 19 |
| Dec 24, 2006 | WSH 31, @STL 37 |
| Dec 4, 2005 | WSH 24, @STL 9 |
| Nov 24, 2002 | WSH 20, STL 17 |
Research Notes
Robert Griffin III should expect less pressure and more split safety (two deep safeties in coverage) looks against the Rams Sunday. The Rams played split-safety defense against Matthew Stafford on 29 of his 47 pass attempts in Week 1 (does not include spike on final drive). St. Louis only sent extra pressure against Stafford on 22.9 percent of his dropbacks (sixth-lowest pressure percentage in the league), a primary reason he did not see many single-safety coverages. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Robert Griffin III took what the Saints gave him in Week 1, completing all nine of his pass attempts when the Saints had two safeties deep, with just one attempt traveling more than 10 yards downfield. Griffin took more shots downfield when the Saints played a single safety deep, as his passes traveled an average of 11.4 yards downfield. He accumulated 228 of his 320 passing yards on such throws, including both touchdowns. [+]Robert Griffin III by Post-Snap Safety Position
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