Nothing was going right for the Washington Commanders since the first quarter of Sunday’s Week 13 game against the New York Giants.
After leading 10-0 at the end of the first quarter, the Giants turned things around behind the legs of quarterback Daniel Jones and running back Saquon Barkley and led 20-13.
Washington quarterback Taylor Heinicke had three minutes and 43 seconds to lead the Commanders on a drive to tie the game.
No problem, says Heinicke. On a fourth-and-4, Heinicke, under heavy pressure, escapes the pocket and rolls to his left, and somehow finds Curtis Samuel down the field for a 21-yard gain.
A few plays later, with under two minutes remaining, Heinicke finds rookie wide receiver Jahan Dotson who puts an incredible spin move on the New York defender and scampers into the end zone from 28 yards out to tie the game.
Check it out.
WHAT A PLAY BY ONE
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Now, the Commanders and Giants head into overtime.