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Jaguars-Redskins Capsule

NFL, Washington Redskins, Jacksonville Jaguars, Philadelphia Eagles, Houston Texans, Minnesota Vikings

JACKSONVILLE (0-1) at WASHINGTON (0-1)

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

OPENING LINE -- Redskins by 6

RECORD VS. SPREAD -- Jacksonville 0-1, Washington 0-1

SERIES RECORD -- Redskins lead 4-1

LAST MEETING -- Redskins beat Jaguars 20-17, OT, Dec. 26, 2010

LAST WEEK -- Jaguars lost to Eagles 34-17; Redskins lost to Texans 17-6

AP PRO32 RANKING -- Jaguars No. 27, Redskins No. 28

JAGUARS OFFENSE -- OVERALL (26), RUSH (28), PASS (15).

JAGUARS DEFENSE -- OVERALL (27T), RUSH (25), PASS (23).

REDSKINS OFFENSE -- OVERALL (16), RUSH (10), PASS (16).

REDSKINS DEFENSE -- OVERALL (9), RUSH (18), PASS (12).

STREAKS, STATS AND NOTES -- Both teams trying to avoid 0-2 start for second consecutive year. Jaguars lost first eight games in '13; Redskins dropped first three. ... Jaguars playing NFC East opponent on road for second straight week. ... Jacksonville undrafted rookie WR Allen Hurns last week became first player in league history to catch two TD passes in first quarter of NFL debut. ... Jaguars RB Toby Gerhart's only career 100-yard game came vs. Redskins (109 yards with Vikings on Dec. 24, 2011). ... Jacksonville's five sacks vs. Eagles tied for most in NFL in Week 1. ... Jaguars had missed field goal and blocked field goal on consecutive drives in season opener. Redskins had blocked extra point and blocked punt. ... Redskins have nine-game regular-season losing streak, second longest in franchise history (lost 17 straight in 1960-61). ... Washington's Jay Gruden seeking first win as NFL head coach. ... Redskins have won nine of 12 home openers. ... Redskins NT Barry Cofield placed on short-term IR with ankle injury, ending streak of 81 consecutive regular-season starts. ... Washington WR Pierre Garcon has caught at least five passes in 17 straight games. Could become fourth player in NFL history to reach 18.

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