Secondary issues costly for Redskins
The Washington Redskins were well-aware of the Philadelphia Eagles’ big-play capability coming into Sunday’s game, having seen it firsthand Oct. 26 when DeSean Jackson burned them for touchdowns of 57 and 67 yards. And despite holding the explosive Eagles in check for most of the afternoon, members of the Redskins’ secondary were left questioning their own critical breakdowns in the aftermath of a 27-24 loss at Lincoln Financial Field. “That’s the NFL. They’re trying to beat you deep every play,” cornerback Justin Tryon said. “If you’re not in the right coverage, they are going to test us deep. The last time we played them they had a couple big plays on us, so I guess they felt they could …
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Secondary issues costly for Redskins
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