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Recap: Washington vs. Kansas City
By Sports Network
Landover, MD (Sports Network) - Two of Ryan Succop's four field goals came in the fourth quarter, lifting Kansas City to a hard-fought 14-6 decision over the struggling Redskins for its first win of the season.
Larry Johnson rushed for a season-high 83 yards on 23 carries, while Matt Cassel played mistake-free football for the Chiefs (1-5), throwing for 186 yards on 18-of-33 attempts in the club's first win since Week 13 last season.
Dwayne Bowe caught six passes for 109 yards, while Kansas City's defense held the Redskins to seven first downs, forced two turnovers and capped it with a safety in the waning seconds to give Todd Haley his first win as a head coach.
Washington (2-4), which was playing its sixth straight winless opponent, was listless once again despite a quarterback change at halftime. Jason Campbell was benched after completing 9-of-16 passes for 89 yards with an interception, while Todd Collins finished with an equally miserable 75 yards on 6-of-14 throws.
Clinton Portis gained 78 of his 109 yards on one play and lost a fumble in defeat.
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