The first signature moment for the
Washington Redskins' defense this season came from a rookie. On a third-and-five play from the Washington 23-yard line in the exhibition opener two weeks ago, safety
LaRon Landry burst through the line on a blitz and drilled
Tennessee quarterback Kerry Collins in the backfield, forcing an errant throw that ended a
Titans drive. It was the kind of aggressive play the Redskins' defense hopes to be known for this year.
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