Richard Crawford Ready To Be Playmaker Once Again
Stephen Czarda
Associate Writer @Redskins
Washington Redskins cornerback Richard Crawford last year was coming off a successful rookie season in which his clutch playmaking ability helped the team win two crucial late season games and earn a playoff spot.
Needing a victory over the Baltimore Ravens to keep their hopes of winning the NFC East alive, Crawford returned a Sam Koch punt 64 yards to setup a Kai Forbath game-winning field goal.
Then, in Week 17 with the division on the line at FedExField vs. Dallas, Crawford intercepted quarterback Tony Romo on the third Cowboys play of their first series. The play set the tone for what would become a rugged defensive performance across the board, as the Redskins forced three turnovers in a 28-18 victory.
Showing development throughout training camp last year, his on-field growth came to a sudden halt on Aug. 24 when he suffered a torn ACL and LCL on a punt return.
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