LANDOVER, Md.- Get a behind the scenes look at a day in the life of an NFL Player from Clarke County Sports Videographer Moe Murphy. Vol. 1 Baltimore Ravens at Washington Redskins. August 29, 2019
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LANDOVER, Md.- The Washington Redskins ended their 2019 pre season schedule falling 20-7 to cross town rivals the Baltimore Ravens in the battle of the Beltway.
Members of the team spoke with the media after the game.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Redskins vs. Ravens photo gallery by Michael "Moe" Murphy at Loudountimes.com
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Robert Griffin III enters FedEx Field prior to the
Battle of the Beltway. Photo by Michael "Moe" Murphy
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The Redskins (7-6) are tied with the Dallas Cowboys for second place in the NFC East, one game behind the New York Giants. The Ravens fell to 9-4 on the season.
Washington 31, Baltimore 28 (OT)
-First Quarter
W: Morgan 4 pass from Griffin (Forbath kick) 9:38
B: Boldin 19 pass from Flacco (Tucker kick) 7:05
W: Morris 1 run (Forbath kick) 2:55
-Second Quarter
B: Boldin 31 pass from Flacco (Tucker kick) 10:16
B: Pitta 14 pass from Flacco (Tucker kick) 8:39
-Third Quarter
W: Forbath 48 field goal, 10:27
W: Forbath 49 field goal, 1:21
-Fourth Quarter
B: Rice 7 run (Tucker kick) 4:47
W: Garcon 11 pass from Cousins (Cousins run) 0:29
-Overtime
W: Forbath 34 field goal, 1:37
Continue to the Loudoun Times-Mirror's website to view Gallery
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Chief Update...Chief Zee looking forward to Dallas
By Michael "Moe" Murphy
Redskins Correspondent
Clarke County Sports/ Loudountimes.com
LANDOVER-(12/9/12) Zema "Chief Zee" Williams spoke with Moe Murphy prior to the "Battle of the Beltway at FedEx Field. The Chief talks about the team and the future of his beloved Redskins.
Redskins Correspondent
Clarke County Sports/ Loudountimes.com
LANDOVER-(12/9/12) Zema "Chief Zee" Williams spoke with Moe Murphy prior to the "Battle of the Beltway at FedEx Field. The Chief talks about the team and the future of his beloved Redskins.
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Redskins comeback to win "the Battle of the Beltway"
By Michael "Moe" Murphy
Washington Redskins Correspondent
Washington Redskins Correspondent
Clarke County Sports / Loudountimes.com
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Robert Griffin III leaves the field in the fourth
quarterwith a knee injury.
Photo Michael "Moe" Murphy/ LTM / CCS
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LANDOVER, MD- (12/9/12) The Washington Redskins battled the elements, injuries, and a tough Baltimore Raven squad and came out with a thrilling 31-28 overtime victory in front of 81,178 screaming fans. Kai Forbath's 34 yard field goal at 11:47 in overtime was the deciding factor.
“It was huge. Huge win for our team."Forbath said, " I was telling [punter]
Sav [Rocca] that a lot of NFL games come down to field goals and we hadn’t had
one, so I kind of had a feeling today was going to and it did. Fortunately, we
came out on the right side of it.”
The Redskins had to come from behind without their field general Robert Griffin III. Griffin was injured in the fourth quarter, left the game, returned and then left for the remainder of the game with a knee injury.
“I was trying to make a play. I got outside and turned inside, and once I turned inside, I said ‘Oh lord, here we go,’ and got down."Griffin said, "I protected myself in that regard. It was just a freak play. My leg got hit while I was going down and after I was already down, my leg got hit again. It was a pretty painful experience, but I will be alright.”
“I was trying to make a play. I got outside and turned inside, and once I turned inside, I said ‘Oh lord, here we go,’ and got down."Griffin said, "I protected myself in that regard. It was just a freak play. My leg got hit while I was going down and after I was already down, my leg got hit again. It was a pretty painful experience, but I will be alright.”
Kirk Cousins entered the game and was able to complete the game tieing drive finished off by a two point quarterback draw to knot the score at 28-28 with 29 seconds to go in the game.
“The touchdown was an off-schedule play, I tried
to start my read and did not feel comfortable in the pocket and waiting on it."Cousins said, "So I thought ‘I am going to make something
happen and try to do my best ‘RGIII,’ if you will. Pierre ended up coming off
his route and breaking away, breaking open, wide open , all I
had to do was put it in his arms.”
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Redskins linebacker London Fletcher celebrates after an interception photo by Michael "Moe" Murphy / LTM / CCS 2012 |
Baltimore appeared to have the game put away when Ray Rice scored on a 7 yard run with 4:47 to go in the game to put the Ravens up by eight.
“Obviously, I’m very proud of our team on the way we
kept fighting." Redskins Coach Mike Shanahan said, "We had some outs in the game, but with the way we finished it,
the way the guys stepped up and made some plays at the end of the game was very
impressive. I’m really proud of the way the guys played.”
After the Redskins appeared to lose a fumble on the ensuing kickoff the call was overturned and the ball was maintained by Washington. The drive started with Robert Griffin III and ended with Kirk Cousins at the helm.
“It was a hard, tough and disappointing loss.
Congratulations to the Redskins for getting it done the way they did at the end
of the game."Raven Coach John Harbaugh said, "They deserved to win because of the way they
played at the end of the game, but we are not going to be disheartened."
Video camera operator William "Billy " Ector
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