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Redskins top Cowboys for first division title since 1999

Washington’s Alfred Morris, escaping from Dallas’ Eric Frampton, ran for 200 yards and three touchdowns. (Associated Press)
Joseph White Associated Press

LANDOVER, Md. – Robert Griffin III and Alfred Morris needed only four months to put the Washington Redskins in a place they haven’t been this millennium – on top of the NFC East.

Led by a pair of rookies, the Redskins claimed their first division title since 1999, beating the archrival Dallas Cowboys 28-18 Sunday in a winner-take-all finale to end the NFL’s regular season.

Griffin, the Heisman Trophy winner drafted second overall, ran for 63 yards and a touchdown. Morris, the out-of-nowhere sixth-rounder from Florida Atlantic, ran for 200 yards and three scores. He set the franchise single-season rushing record for the Redskins (10-6), who revived the season behind their quarterback’s talent and leadership to win seven straight after their bye week. They are the first NFL team to rally from 3-6 and make the playoffs since the Jacksonville Jaguars in 1996.

“I could never imagine coming in here my rookie year and doing what I’ve been able to do,” Morris said. “It’s better than my wildest dreams.”

After the final whistle, team captain Griffin walked off the field with a big smile, holding up his left index finger in a No. 1 gesture.

“These aren’t ordinary rookies,” cornerback DeAngelo Hall said. “For a guy to win the Heisman Trophy, be the top pick, the savior of the franchise, come in here so humble – from Day 1 he came in here working, that’s why he has that ‘C’ on his chest.”

Washington will host Seattle next Sunday, the Redskins’ third consecutive playoff game against the Seahawks. They lost at Seattle in 2005 and 2007.

“I’ve been here for the 4-12, the bad times, almost being the joke of the NFL,” said defensive lineman Kedric Golston, one of the team’s longest-tenured players. “But to do this with this group of guys – the old and the new – it’s good to be here.”

The Cowboys (8-8), meanwhile, will miss the playoffs for the third straight season, having stumbled in a make-or-break end-of-regular-season game for the third time in five years.

Tony Romo threw three interceptions – matching his total from the last eight games combined. A poor throw was picked by Rob Jackson when the Cowboys had a chance to drive for a winning score in the final minutes.

Morris was especially dominant in the Redskins’ go-ahead drive in the third quarter, when six plays were runs by Morris and the other three involved fake handoffs to him. The touchdown came when Griffin faked to Morris and ran 10 yards around the left end. It put Washington ahead 14-7 in the third quarter.

The Cowboys answered with a field goal early in the fourth, but Morris’ 32-yard scamper gave the Redskins a 21-10 cushion with 10:32 to play.

Dallas pulled within three on a 10-yard pass to Kevin Ogletree and a 2-point conversion with 5:50 to play. But Morris’ third touchdown, a 1-yard run with 1:09 left, sealed the win.

Redskins 28, Cowboys 18

Dallas 0 7 0 11 18
Washington 0 7 7 14 28

Dal—Witten 9 pass from Romo (Bailey kick)

Was—Morris 17 run (Forbath kick)

Was—Griffin III 10 run (Forbath kick)

Dal—FG Bailey 48

Was—Morris 32 run (Forbath kick)

Dal—Ogletree 10 pass from Romo (Harris pass from Romo)

Was—Morris 1 run (Forbath kick)

A—82,845.

Dal Was
First downs 20 24
Total Net Yards 296 361
Rushes-yards 22-100 42-274
Passing 196 87
Punt Returns 3-78 3-18
Kickoff Returns 5-93 4-109
Interceptions Ret. 0-0 3-15
Comp-Att-Int 20-37-3 9-18-0
Sacked-Yrds Lost 2-22 1-13
Punts 4-41.5 5-41.4
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0
Penalties-Yards 1-6 2-20
Time of Poss. 26:34 33:26

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Dallas, Murray 17-76, F.Jones 5-24. Washington, Morris 33-200, Griffin III 6-63, Royster 2-9, Moss 1-2.

PASSING—Dallas, Romo 20-37-3-218. Washington, Griffin III 9-18-0-100.

RECEIVING—Dallas, Witten 7-56, Bryant 4-71, Hanna 3-20, Ogletree 2-25, Harris 1-25, Vickers 1-11, Murray 1-6, F.Jones 1-4. Washington, Garcon 3-46, Moss 2-22, Morris 2-12, Hankerson 1-12, Paulsen 1-8.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—Washington, Forbath 37 (WR).