Found September 27, 2009 on Redskins Insider:
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With defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth initially remaining in the locker room with the hip injury he suffered in the second quarter, the Redskins came out for the second half exactly as Coach Jim Zorn must have envisioned it. After receiver Malcolm Kelly was called for illegal motion on the first snap, Washington rolled. Clinton Portis -- held to minus-2 yards rushing in the first half -- gained 12 yards over right tackle, and Jason Campbell hit Santana Moss for a nine-yard gain to get a first down at the Washington 43. From there, Zorn took a shot, sending several receivers deep against what is supposed to be a weak Detroit secondary. Campbell found Moss on a deep crossing route from left to right, and Moss hauled in the pass behind three Lions defenders, and ran the final 25 yards into the end zone for the Redskins' first touchdown in seven
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