Redskins Survive Last Second FG, Beat Cardinals
21st October, 2007 - 5:47 pm
ESPN - The Washington Redskins and Arizona Cardinals seemed poised to set football back for decades Sunday with bad penalties and bonehead mistakes. Because the Redskins had the only thing resembling a normal scoring drive, it seemed appropriate they were the winners, 21-19.

But they finished the day with only 160 total yards and survived a 55-yard field goal attempt that was barely wide left with 2 seconds remaining.

Arizona's Neil Rackers missed what would have matched the longest field goal of his career. The attempt was set up when the Cardinals recovered an onside kick following a touchdown and a failed 2-point conversion. [READ]

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