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Redskins Emerge Safe and Sound
Redskins Emerge Safe and Sound
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Aug. 30 -- For the first time in four preseason games, Joe Gibbs could breathe easy. His franchise quarterback-in-the-making, Jason Campbell, came back from a minor knee injury to lead a scoring drive on the Washington Redskins' first possession of the game, and by the midpoint of the first quarter all of the Redskins' starters were on the bench and in relatively good ...
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Mason Nation
The Curly R: A Washington RedskinZ Blog — ... The Redskins lose big to the Jacksonville Jaguars 31-14. It wasn't as bad as it sounds, in fact they were the obvious 'winners.' This is an abbreviated gamewrap, it will be er, fleshed out tomorrow. ...

How Can they Ditch Him Now?
The Curly R: A Washington RedskinZ Blog — ... Jason LaCanfora at the Washington Post is reporting that the Seattle Seahawks are asking about quarterback Mark Brunell and now it's tool late to get rid of him. Poor management on the Redskins part. ...

Redskins Pummeled, 1st Team Offense Shines
The Redskin Report — ... The record book will show this as a lopsided pre-season loss for the Washington Redskins, but it was just about the perfect game for the players that matter most. Jason Campbell looked calm and cool in the pocket leading the Redskins to an opening drive touchdown. The proof that Campbell is healthy was the most important aspect of a virtually meaningless game. ...

The preseason is over and Jason Campbell survived
Hogs Haven — The biggest news of the game was arguably JC's impressive though brief performance in the 1st half, going 5 of 5 for 54 yards and his first touchdown in 2007. There was ample opportunity to test his injured knee, and it held up: ...

Curtains Fall: Redskins 2007 Season in Review - Part Two
The Curly R: A Washington RedskinZ Blog — ... the preseason with game four at the Jaguars and got blown out, finishing the preseason 2-2. Jason Campbell made his first start since being cheapshotted in the Steelers game and looked solid, almost no starting defenders played, Marcus Mason shined once again and there were no serious injures. Despite losing big the Redskins built some confidence heading into the regular season. (Curly R preview / gamewrap | Washington Post recap | NFL box score / photos) In the period between the final preseason ...

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curlyr.blogspot.com 8/31/2007 — [Image] The Redskins should keep this guy The Redskins lose big to the Jacksonville Jaguars 31-14. It wasn't as bad as it sounds, in fact they were the obvious 'winners.' This is an abbreviated gamewrap, it will be er, fleshed out tomorrow. The ...
Redskins Looking Good
mvn.com 8/31/2007 — The score said otherwise, but the Washington Redskins looked good when it counted. Jason Campbell led the first team 70 yards to a touchdown on the opening drive. Campbell was five for five on the drive, with his last pass a 23 yard scoring strike ...
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washingtontimes.com 8/31/2007 — Redskins quarterback Jason Campbell was 5-for-5 for 54 yards and a touchdown in a loss to the Jaguars last night. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Quarterback Jason Campbell started, played eight snaps, threw a touchdown and didn't reinjure his bruised left knee. ...