Dallas Cowboys at Washington Redskins

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NFL Football: Monday, December 7, 2015 at 8:30 pm (FedExField)
The Line: Washington Redskins -4 -- Over/Under: 42

The Dallas Cowboys and Washington Redskins meet Monday night in a key NFC East showdown at FedEx Field.

One of the greatest rivalries in NFL history gets renewed this week as the Dallas Cowboys and Washington Redskins face off on Monday Night Football. Neither team has a winning record at the moment, but these teams always give fans a memorable matchup.

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The Washington Redskins can inch closer to an NFC East division title with a big victory here. Kirk Cousins is completing 68.4 percent of his passes for 2,787 yards, 16 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. Cousins has six touchdown passes in his last three games. Jordan Reed and Pierre Garcon have combined for 1,049 receiving yards and nine touchdowns while Jamison Crowder has 45 receptions. The Washington Redskins ground game is averaging 96.2 yards per contest, and Alfred Morris leads the way with 482 yards on 135 carries. Defensively, Washington is allowing 26.7 points and 370.1 yards per game. Dashon Goldson leads the Redskins with 86 tackles, Ryan Kerrigan has 6.5 sacks and Bashaud Breeland has 12 pass deflections. Deshazor Everett, Keenan Robinson and Derek Carrier are questionable.
The Redskins haven't had a single winning streak all season, but a win over the Tony Romo-less Cowboys would give them their first. Statistically speaking, the Redskins rank 25th in team offense and 22nd in defense, but as long as they continue to win divisional games, they will be just fine. Kirk Cousins is playing pretty good considering he was the backup quarterback and DeSean Jackson has been hurt for a good portion of this season. Robert Griffin III isn't even sutiing up anymore.

The Dallas Cowboys must win out to have any real shot of sneaking into the playoffs by winning the NFC East. Matt Cassel is completing 63 percent of his passes for 902 yards, five touchdowns and five interceptions. Cassel has four touchdown passes in his last three games. Jason Witten and Terrance Williams have combined for 999 receiving yards and five touchdowns while Cole Beasley has 39 receptions. The Dallas Cowboys ground game is averaging 115.3 yards per contest, and Darren McFadden leads the way with 634 yards and two touchdowns. Defensively, Dallas is allowing 23.7 points and 332 yards per game. Sean Lee leads the Cowboys with 81 tackles, Byron Jones has eight pass deflections and Greg Hardy has 4.5 sacks. Morris Claiborne, Brice Butler and Ryan Russell are questionable.

The Cowboys are actually still in this playoff race because the NFC East has been so bad this year. The issue for the Cowboys is simple; they can't win without Romo throwing the football. The Cowboys are a miserable 0-7 with Matt Cassel and Brandon Weeden this year. Many fans believe Kellen Moore should get a chance considering he was 50-3 in college playing at Boise State.

 

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