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Zachary Neel

Dwayne Haskins was too busy celebrating to lead the victory formation

Do you think that Washington’s rookie quarterback enjoyed his first career victory?

After Dwayne Haskins led the Redskins on a drive down the field in the last minute of the game, setting up Dustin Hopkins for the game-winning field goal, he spent some time celebrating on the sideline.

According to head coach Bill Callahan, Haskins was actually nowhere to be found on the sidelines when the team was heading back out to kneel out the final seconds after an interception sealed the game. Instead, they had to send out backup QB Case Keenum, because the coaches were unable to locate Haskins.

While it may not be exactly what you want, there has to be a little bit of leeway given to the rookie who just secured his first career victory in the NFL. Let him have this one.

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