Zorn, Redskins take down Cowboys (AP)

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Zorn, Redskins take down Cowboys (AP)

Washington Redskins wide receiver James Thrash (83) pulls in a touchdown pass way in front of Dallas Cowboys cornerback Terence Newman (41) in the second quarter of an NFL football game, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008, in Irving, Texas. Washington won 26-24.

Jim Zorn will go down in history as the only Washington Redskins coach with a perfect regular-season record at Texas Stadium. Better yet, the Redskins are going into October as a legitimate contender in the NFC East. Jason Campbell threw two touchdown passes and Clinton Portis ran for 121 yards, leading Washington to a 26-24 victory Sunday that gave the Dallas Cowboys their first loss and made the…


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In this Sept. 7, 2008 file photo, a pass intended for Cleveland Browns wide receiver Braylon Edwards (17) sails out of the end zone as Dallas Cowboys cornerback Anthony Henry (42) defends during an NFL football game in Cleveland.  The Dallas Cowboys won their opener with defense, their second game with offense and the third game with a combination of the two. With newcomer Adam

The Dallas Cowboys showed off their defense in the opener, strutted their stuff on offense in the second game and won the third with a nice combination. Being 3-0 puts them among the league’s few unbeaten teams. The lack of weaknesses they’ve shown so far might keep them around the top for quite awhile.


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