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Halftime glance: Henson, Thomas making plays

September 2, 2010 - 11:27 PM
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The Redskins trail 10-3 after one half, but two guys on the bubble are doing their best to improve their chances.

Linebacker Robert Henson has four tackles and a sack after one half of football. The second-year back apparently understands how important this game is for the non-stars of the team.

 

Henson got caught out of position on two different plays, and he had a penalty called on him. But he still has been the most active defensive player for Washington this half.

Also doing his best to convince coaches that he deserves a spot on the team is wide receiver Devin Thomas. The third-year pro has been targeted twice, and both times came up with a catch. He now has two catches for 20 yards and a 27-yard kickoff return.

Let's see how Thomas, who struggles often with consistency, performs in the second half of this game.

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