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In this photo taken Sept. 20, 2015, Washington Redskins running back Matt Jones (31) dives for extra yardage after breaking a tackle by St. Louis Rams outside linebacker Alec Ogletree (52) during the second half of an NFL football game in Landover, Md. By adding rookie Jones to dependable veteran Alfred Morris, the Washington Redskins have created an unusual two-back rushing attack. How unusual? With Jones running for 123 yards in Week 2, after Morris gained 121 yards in Week 1, the Redskins are the first NFL team since 2006 to have two backs each gain at least 100 yards on the ground in a season's first two games. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

In this photo taken Sept. 20, 2015, Washington Redskins running back Matt Jones (31) dives for extra yardage after breaking a tackle by St. Louis Rams outside linebacker Alec Ogletree (52) during the second half of an NFL football game in Landover, Md. By adding rookie Jones to dependable veteran Alfred Morris, the Washington Redskins have created an unusual two-back rushing attack. How unusual? With Jones running for 123 yards in Week 2, after Morris gained 121 yards in Week 1, the Redskins are the first NFL team since 2006 to have two backs each gain at least 100 yards on the ground in a season's first two games. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

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