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Rewarding Moments In Redskins History: Loaded On Offense, Redskins Blow By Giants In Historic Game

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In today's Rewarding Moments In Redskins History presented by Maryland Lottery My Lottery Rewards, we look back at an impressive showing by the Redskins offense.

The year was 1966. Washington Redskins quarterback Sonny Jurgensen, who would end the season as the league's top passer, entered a Nov. 27 game against the New York Giants leading a 6-6 Redskins squad.

The ensuing game turned out to be a historical moment not just for the Redskins, but the entire NFL.

The Redskins prevailed 72-41 in the highest scoring game in the league's history. Washington's 72 points are still an NFL record for most points scored in a game by a single team. Jurgensen ended the game going 10-16 for 145 yards and three touchdowns. Receiver Charley Taylor hauled in most of those passes for 124 yards and two scores, and five Redskins players combined for 209 yards on the ground and four touchdowns.

The Redskins also scored on a punt return by Rickie Harris and an interception return by Brig Owens. Neither team settled for a field goal until the final minutes of the fourth quarter, when Redskins kicker Charlie Gogolak booted a 29-yarder to essentially end the game.

Washington jumped out to a 20-0 lead early in the second quarter, and continued to pour it on for the remainder of the action. In a season where the Redskins would finish 7-7 on the season, the 72-point outburst was one of the more memorable moments.

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