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Woeful Washington Not Ready For Prime Time In Lopsided Loss – Waco Tribune-Herald

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Dallas Cowboys defensive end Tarell Basham, left, and defensive end Dorance Armstrong (92), right, combine to tackle Washington Football Team quarterback Kyle Allen (8) in the second half of an NFL football game in Arlington, Texas, Sunday, Dec. 26, 2021.

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Washington Football Team cornerback Kendall Fuller (29) sits on the bench late in the second half of an NFL football game against the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, Texas, Sunday, Dec. 26, 2021.

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Washington Football Team defensive tackle Daron Payne sits on the bench in the second half of an NFL football game against the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, Texas, Sunday, Dec. 26, 2021.

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Dallas Cowboys outside linebacker Micah Parsons (11) sack Washington Football Team quarterback Taylor Heinicke (4) in the first half of an NFL football game in Arlington, Texas, Sunday, Dec. 26, 2021.

By STEPHEN HAWKINS – AP Sports Writer

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Taylor Heinicke threw an interception when trying to go deep on Washington’s first offensive play, and things only got worse from there for the team that is just barely still in playoff contention after its most-lopsided loss since 2007.

Veteran defensive tackles Daron Payne and Jonathan Allen got into a scuffle while sitting on one of the logoed heated benches Washington brought to the game, Dallas defensive lineman DeMarcus Lawrence picked another of Heinicke’s passes out of the air and rumbled 40 yards for a score and the Cowboys recovered a blocked punt for another touchdown.

When it was finally over in prime time Sunday night, Washington was a 56-14 loser to the Cowboys team that had clinched the NFC East title even before kickoff because of some other results earlier in the day.

Washington (6-9), which won the division with a losing record last season, dropped its third consecutive game — two against the Cowboys (11-4) and another against Philadelphia, since a four-game winning streak that got them to .500 in a crowded NFC playoff race.

Now the Washington Football Team has the fewest wins among the six teams still mathematically alive for the NFC’s final two playoff spots with two games left in a 17-game regular season. Washington plays its home finale against Philadelphia next week before finishing its fifth consecutive losing season at the New York Giants.

The five consecutive losing seasons are the most for Washington since nine in a row from 1957-65. That was during a 13-season stretch without a winning record that included a pair of .500 records (6-6 in 1956 and 7-7 in 1966).

Allen and Payne were sitting next to each other on the bench in the second quarter with Washington already down 28-7 when things suddenly got heated between the former first-round picks from Alabama.

Payne stood and pointed his finger to the side of the head of Allen, who with his left hand swatted away Payne’s hand before swinging his right fist that grazed Payne’s face. Teammates then got between them before defensive line coach Sam Mills got involved.

They were teammates at Alabama for a national championship in 2015, and again in 2016 when the Crimson Tide were national runner-ups. Allen was the 17th overall pick in the NFL draft the following spring, and Allen the 13th pick a year after that.

Two weeks after Washington’s 27-20 loss at home to the Cowboys, the 123rd meeting in the series featured the most points by the winning team and also was the widest margin of victory.

It was Washington’s most-lopsided loss overall since falling 52-7 to the New England Patriots in 2007. If not for tight end John Bates recovering his own fumble in the end zone with 2:51 left, it would have been the most lopsided since 1961.

Heinicke and Kyle Allen both cleared virus protocol after both missed Tuesday’s loss at Philadelphia that was pushed back two days because of a COVID-19.

Allen finished up completing 8 of 10 passes for 67 yards and the TD on the Bates play. Heinicke was 7 of 22 for 121 yards, was sacked four times, and threw both of his interceptions in the first quarter while completing only one of his first seven attempts.

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