Found October 18, 2009 on Redskins Insider:
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There was a huge surprise when the Redskins jogged onto the field to start the second half, with backup quarterback Todd Collins taking over for Campbell. Greeted with a large ovation, Collins' first play of the game was a 42-yard strike to Santana Moss, but the big play would be after a penalty pushed Washington back and the Redskins eventually settled for a 40-yard field goal to tie the game at three. Kansas City moved down to the Redskins 36-yard line before stalling and punting, pinning Washington at its own 12-yard line. Washington's next play would be a big one, however, as Clinton Portis broke down the left sideline for a 78-yard gain before being tackled at the Chiefs' 10-yard line. Three straight incompletions, however, kept the Redskins out of the end zone and they settled for a 28-yard field goal from Shaun Suisham to take a 6-3 lead. Kansas
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