Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Redskins, Bengals battle to 27-27 tie in London

LONDON -- The Washington Redskins and Cincinnati Bengals played to a 27-27 draw Sunday in London as the NFL got its second tied game in a season for the first time since 1997.
The sold-out crowd of 84,488 at Wembley Stadium left deflated and even puzzled as the regulation-time shootout between Kirk Cousins and Andy Dalton turned into an overtime comedy of errors.
"It definitely feels more like a loss than a win, because we moved the ball so well and had so many opportunities to win," Cousins said.
Washington (4-3-1) appeared to have the game won with 2:13 left in overtime, but Dustin Hopkins hooked his 34-yard field goal attempt wide left.
Hopkins, whose first overtime attempt sailed smoothly through the uprights but was negated by a last-second Bengals timeout, appeared calm and unruffled in the locker room.
"It was slick out there, but that didn't have an effect on any of my kicks," said Hopkins, who also was badly short on a 55-yard attempt at the end of the first half.
The Redskins got the ball back with 1:11 remaining when Dalton fumbled at the Bengals 47 on a quarterback sneak. Cousins couldn't connect downfield and tossed his final desperate pass tamely into the sideline to preserve the draw. Cincinnati is 3-4-1.
The unlikely result came one week after the Seattle Seahawks and Arizona Cardinals tied 6-6 .
"Obviously not winning the game is disappointing," Bengals coach Marvin Lewis said. "We had opportunities on both sides of the ball to win it."
Cousins finished with 38 completions for a season-high 458 yards on a team-record 56 attempts, with touchdowns to Jordan Reed and Jamison Crowder. He also threw an inconsequential interception on a deep ball.
Dalton completed 27 of 42 for 284 yards and a touchdown to Tyler Eifert, who saw his first significant game action following offseason back surgery. Eifert made nine catches for 102 yards, while A.J. Green generated 121 yards on nine catches. Dalton also tossed a costly interception early in the fourth quarter with the Bengals driving deep into Washington territory.
THE 1997 TIES: Oddly, the last time the NFL had two ties in a season also happened in back-to-back weeks. In Weeks 12 and 13 of the 1997 season, Baltimore and Philadelphia tied 10-10, followed seven days later by Washington and the New York Giants' 7-7 draw.
QUICK START: At first, it looked as if both teams might have forgotten to pack their defenses.
Washington took its opening possession 80 yards on a 15-play drive capped by Robert Kelley's juking 4-yard run. It was the first NFL rushing touchdown for Kelley, an undrafted rookie from Tulane starting in place of an injured Matt Jones.
Cincinnati immediately responded with a 66-yard kickoff return by Alex Erickson up the right sideline. Giovani Bernard took a draw 8 yards to the end zone to tie the score 7-7 with about four minutes still left in the opening quarter.
KICKING WOES: It wasn't only Hopkins ruing his errors. The Bengals' Mike Nugent had a chance to tie at 10, but his low-trajectory 51-yarder spun wide left. Nugent has often struggled from long range throughout his 12-year career. He has yet to convert a field goal beyond 47 yards this year, and fell to 0-for-3 from 50 yards or more.
Nugent then missed his first extra point of the season, wide left following the Bengals' go-ahead drive of the second half.
"We missed a PAT, we missed a field goal, and those things eventually came back to hurt us," Lewis said.
WATCH THOSE HANDS: Redskins' star cornerback Josh Norman was called four times for illegal use of hands. It's a shame for Washington that those hands weren't as sticky to the ball.
Gordon dropped two great interception opportunities while jumping routes on short sideline throws to A.J. Green. The first hit him squarely in both hands on the Bengals 39 near the end of the first half, the second was in Redskins territory during the Bengals' opening drive of the second half. A pick then would have stopped the Bengals from seizing the lead barely a minute later.
SEEING YELLOW: The game was marred by penalties, particularly by the Redskins. Washington was flagged 15 times for 106 yards, leading to eight Bengals first downs and damaging Washington's overtime drives into Bengals turf. Cincinnati had seven penalties for 85 yards.
UP NEXT: Both teams have byes.
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Associated Press reporter Zac Boyer contributed to this story.
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Washington Passing

C/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKSQBRRTG
Kirk Cousins38/564588.2211-1280.797.2
TEAM38/564468.2211-12--97.2
Cincinnati Passing

C/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKSQBRRTG
Andy Dalton27/422846.8113-2159.881.8
TEAM27/422636.8113-21--81.8
Washington Rushing

CARYDSAVGTDLONG
Robert Kelley21874.1116
Chris Thompson7142.006
Kirk Cousins3-1-0.303
TEAM311003.2116
Cincinnati Rushing

CARYDSAVGTDLONG
Jeremy Hill20763.8112
Giovani Bernard11524.7112
Andy Dalton4215.3114
Tyler Boyd133.003
TEAM361524.2314
Washington Receiving

RECYDSAVGTDLONGTGTS
Jamison Crowder910711.913313
Jordan Reed99911.012313
Vernon Davis59318.60445
Pierre Garcon66711.20237
DeSean Jackson34816.00387
Chris Thompson5275.40135
Ryan Grant11717.00172
Robert Kelley000.0002
TEAM3845812.124454
Cincinnati Receiving

RECYDSAVGTDLONGTGTS
A.J. Green912113.404018
Tyler Eifert910211.312212
Tyler Boyd5387.6097
Giovani Bernard11414.00141
Brandon LaFell166.0062
Tyler Kroft166.0061
Jeremy Hill1-3-3.00-31
TEAM2728410.514042
Washington Fumbles

FUMLOSTREC
Anthony Lanier001
TEAM001
Cincinnati Fumbles

FUMLOSTREC
Andy Dalton110
Adam Jones100
TEAM210
Washington Defense

tacklesmisc

TOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTSTD
Will Compton10801100
Donte Whitner9800000
Kendall Fuller7700010
Josh Norman6600300
Chris Baker5511020
Mason Foster5400000
Duke Ihenacho4400100
Bashaud Breeland4400000
Ryan Kerrigan3311130
Trent Murphy3300010
Preston Smith3300000
Su'a Cravens2211110
Houston Bates2200000
Quinton Dunbar2200000
Ziggy Hood2100010
DeSean Jackson1100000
Ricky Jean Francois1100000
Cullen Jenkins1000000
TEAM706434790
Cincinnati Defense

tacklesmisc

TOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTSTD
Vontaze Burfict101000000
Shawn Williams9900020
Karlos Dansby6602000
Vincent Rey6600000
Dre Kirkpatrick6600000
Josh Shaw6600000
George Iloka5500100
Adam Jones4400000
Domata Peko4400000
Carlos Dunlap3300110
Geno Atkins2212020
Rey Maualuga2200000
Rex Burkhead2200000
Andrew Whitworth1100000
Clark Harris1100000
Michael Johnson1100020
Tyler Eifert1100000
Margus Hunt1100000
Darqueze Dennard1100000
Will Clarke1100000
Clayton Fejedelem1100000
James Wright1000000
Nick Vigil1000000
TEAM757314270
Washington Interceptions

INTYDSTD
Will Compton150
TEAM150
Cincinnati Interceptions

INTYDSTD
George Iloka100
TEAM100
Washington Kick Returns

NOYDSAVGLONGTD
Chris Thompson35317.7190
Maurice Lynell Harris11717.0170
TEAM47017.5190
Cincinnati Kick Returns

NOYDSAVGLONGTD
Alex Erickson16565.0650
TEAM16565.0650
Washington Punt Returns

NOYDSAVGLONGTD
Jamison Crowder22311.5230
TEAM22311.5230
Cincinnati Punt Returns

NOYDSAVGLONGTD
Alex Erickson177.070
Adam Jones221.020
TEAM393.070
Washington Kicking

FGPCTLONGXPPTS
Dustin Hopkins2/450.0403/39
TEAM2/450.0403/39
Cincinnati Kicking

FGPCTLONGXPPTS
Mike Nugent0/10.003/43
TEAM0/10.003/43
Washington Punting

NOYDSAVGTBIn 20LONG
Tress Way312842.70151
TEAM312842.70151
Cincinnati Punting

NOYDSAVGTBIn 20LONG
Kevin Huber526152.21161
TEAM526152.21161

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