Won and done: Redskins snap losing streak at Miami

Terry McLaurin #17 of the Washington Redskins gives the football to a fan after scoring a touchdown in the first half of the game against the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium on October 13, 2019 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Eric Espada/Getty Image

The Redskins are winless no more after beating the Miami Dolphins on the road for their first win of the season.

The win is the first for new Head Coach Bill Callahan, whose first big move after taking over for the fired Jay Gruden this week was going back to journeyman Case Keenum as his starting quarterback. The move paid off in the form of a 17-16 road win at Miami. 

The game between the two winless teams started off ugly, with six punts in the first quarter. The Redskins' defense also pressured Dolphins quarterback Josh Rosen throughout the quarter, tallying four sacks.

The 'Skins worked to establish the running game in the 2nd quarter, eventually leading to a Terry McLaurin touchdown off a playaction pass. 

McLaurin scored again in the 3rd quarter:

Rosen struggled throughout the game, and the Dolphins gained new life when veteran quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick took over in the 4th quarter. 

Fitzpatrick even drove the Dolphins down the field for what could have been a game-tying score in the closing moments of the game. But running back Kenyan Drake dropped the 2-point conversion for the win, and the Burgundy and Gold secured at least one victory in what many fans are calling a lost season. 

 The Redskins host the San Francisco 49ers next week. Be sure to catch Redskins Game Time at 7:30 a.m. every Sunday for pregame analysis throughout the season. 

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