![]() ![]() Third-Down Defense- In an amazing reversal from what we saw from this defense on third down last season, the Redskins did not allow the Raiders to convent on a single one of their 11 third-down attempts. This was the first time in his last 20 games that Carr has thrown multiple interceptions. The last time they picked off two or more passes also occurred in 2015 (Week 12).ĭerek had only thrown 6 interceptions on his last 620 attempts (his 17 previous games), and he threw 2 picks on 31 passes against the Redskins. They have forced at least 2 turnovers in every game this season, which is something they have not accomplished since Weeks 4-6 of the 2015 season. Turnovers- Washington scored 3 takeaways (2 interceptions and a fumble recovery) on Sunday. The Redskins did not blitz on one of their 4 sacks. The Washington defense has sacked opposing quarterbacks in 27 straight games and has posted multiple sacks in each week of the 2017 season. The Raiders had not given up 4 sacks in their last 20 contests. Quarterback Pressure- The Redskins had 4 sacks and 6 QB hits on a team Raiders team that did not allow a single pressure in Week 2. Will Compton, Quinton Dunbar, Fabian Moreau and Deshazor Everett were the only players who got action on defense, but played on less than 25% of the snaps. ![]() The 6 defenders that did not see time on defense included: 3 inactives (Mason Foster, Anthony Lanier and Joshua Holsey) 2 only saw time on special teams (Chris Carter and Stefan McClure) and 1 player who was active, but saw no action of any kind (Josh Harvey-Clemons). The lowest total in that span came last week against the Rams (50 snaps). The 51 snaps was the second lowest total for a Redskins' defense since at least 2015. Snaps- Greg Manusky played 20 of his 26 defenders over the course of 51 defensive snaps. ![]()
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