Washington Redskins Power Ranking 2018 Week 8

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Washington Redskins Power Ranking 2018 Week 8

The Washington Redskins come in ranked at number 10 for Week 8 of the NFL season. 

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Week 8 Power Ranking

The Redskins launch into the Top 10 of the NFL Power Rankings from 16 last week following an impressive victory over the Cowboys.  Dallas had been pretty dominant over Washington previous to this win.

From NFL.com: "Huge win for the Redskins, who, at 4-2, are cruising in the weak NFC East. Weird to call this division weak, huh? Especially for old-time Washington fans who lived though the early 1970s battling Tom Landry's Cowboys, or the '80s against Bill Parcells' Giants or Jimmy Johnson's '90s dynasty in Dallas. Speaking of legacy, Adrian Peterson sure is adding to his. Peterson is on a direct course for 1,000 yards rushing in his 12th season. The list of guys who have reached the 1,000-yard benchmark at that juncture of their career is short and impressive: Franco Harris, Walter Payton, Emmitt Smith, Frank Gore and the baddest Redskins RB of 'em all, John Riggins. Peterson provided enough oomph to a depleted Washington offense to outlast the pesky Cowboys. And by the way, kudos to the Redskins for wearing their whites at home, like they used to. That uni juxtaposed with the Dallas road blues is NFL pageantry, folks."

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The Redskins could get better this week.

Running back Chris Thompson, who has missed the last two games with rib and knee injuries, said he plans on playing Sunday.

ESPN.com also notes, in regard to upcoming pivotal games: “Two huge matchups with the Eagles remain. But by running the ball, stopping the run and keeping favorable field position, the Redskins can stay on top.”

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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