In the opener against Miami, Santana Moss and Chris Cooley combined to catch just three passes for 28 yards. Though the Redskins won in overtime against the suspect Dolphins, Moss was furious at himself after suffering two uncharacteristic drops. And Cooley, such a crucial part of the team’s offense over the last three seasons, caught just one pass for 10 yards against a Miami defense that wanted to make quarterback Jason Campbell prove he could beat it downfield.
Last night both rebounded from that sluggish start, combining to catch eight passes for 114 yards and a touchdown in the 20-12 victory at Philadelphia.
Both did most of their damage in a first half that saw Campbell and Moss savage backup cornerback William James.
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