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The Redskins have scored more than nine points just once in their last six games. Bill Callahan wants to run the ball, but the Jets are great at stopping the run (3.0 yards per carry), so any Redskins success here will likely be up to rookie Dwayne Haskins (4 INTs, 0 TDs, 284 total yards in three games). The biggest worry is that oddsmakers apparently favor Washington, as the line has gone from 1.5 to 2.5 despite 75% of the money being put on the Jets. Still, I’ll gladly take the points against a team that can’t score.
Washington's passing offense is atrocious, with incredibly low yardage totals as Bill Callahan doesn't even bother to throw. I doubt Dwayne Haskins has gotten leaps and bounds better over the bye, so I expect a lot of running the ball again this week. But the Jets are No. 1 in yards per rush allowed and No. 2 in rush DVOA on defense, so they should be able to stop that attack. And with the Jets offense looking like it's finally on the upswing, we can trust them to not be shut down by a mediocre defense in Washington, where the Redskins have lost eight straight games.
Dwayne Haskins was named the Redskins' starting quarterback for the rest of the season, and he has had two weeks to prepare for the Jets. He got his first start against Buffalo, and he didn't turn the ball over and showed improvement over previous outings. He will show further improvement here against a thin Jets secondary.
The Jets are coming off a win in which they totally shut down the Giants' running game. Now they'll face a Washington team that will try to run all day, especially with rookie Dwayne Haskins starting again. Grab the points as New York makes it two in a row.
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