Exit Patrick Ramsey, enter Tim Hasselbeck.
Ramsey, the Redskins' No. 1 quarterback since last December, overcame the pain in his injured right foot to start last night but his second series ended with a familiar scene: Ramsey being helped to the sideline in pain after being sacked for the 30th time this season.
Although Ramsey seemed to have re-injured the foot as well as his right shoulder, the report from the Washington bench was he was being held out of the game because he was woozy, but not with a concussion.
Hasselbeck, whose prior NFL experience consisted of three passes in the Nov. 2 loss at Dallas and didn't join the Redskins until Oct. 22, looked supremely confident after he took over for Ramsey on the second series.
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Ramsey, the Redskins' No. 1 quarterback since last December, overcame the pain in his injured right foot to start last night but his second series ended with a familiar scene: Ramsey being helped to the sideline in pain after being sacked for the 30th time this season.
Although Ramsey seemed to have re-injured the foot as well as his right shoulder, the report from the Washington bench was he was being held out of the game because he was woozy, but not with a concussion.
Hasselbeck, whose prior NFL experience consisted of three passes in the Nov. 2 loss at Dallas and didn't join the Redskins until Oct. 22, looked supremely confident after he took over for Ramsey on the second series.
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