Los Angeles Times

Second-chance f ield goal a winner

Washington kicker Hopkins, given a reprieve after a miss, converts winner.

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Washington’s Dustin Hopkins converts after penalty erases his miss in a 30-29 victory over the Giants.

LANDOVER, Md. — Dustin Hopkins made a 43yard field goal on an untimed down — after a penalty negated his miss seconds earlier — and Washington beat the New York Giants 30-29 on Thursday night.

Hopkins missed his first attempt to win the game, but he was given a reprieve when Dexter Lawrence was flagged for being offside.

His next attempt was good, giving Washington (1-1) a wild victory and providing another moment in the sun for Taylor Heinicke.

The 28-year-old Heinicke, who became a bit of a sensation in Washington when he came out of obscurity to play in a loss to Tom Brady and Tampa Bay in last year’s playoffs, threw for 336 yards and two touchdowns.

He cost Washington dearly with a late intercepti­on, but after Graham Gano’s fifth field goal of the game gave the Giants a 29-27 lead with two minutes remaining in the game, Heinicke guided Washington back into field-goal range.

Daniel Jones threw for 249 yards and a touchdown for the Giants (0-2). He also ran for 95 yards and a touchdown.

For most of the night, it was Washington’s highly touted defense that wasn’t pulling its weight. New York scored on its first four possession­s of the second half, but after the Giants went up 26-20, Heinicke needed just 17 seconds to put Washington ahead.

J.D. McKissic slipped downfield for a 56-yard reception, and then Ricky Seals-Jones outjumped Adoree’ Jackson in the corner of the end zone for a 19yard touchdown that put Washington up 27-26.

The Giants had to punt after that, but as Washington was trying to run out the clock, James Bradberry picked off a pass by Heinicke, giving the Giants the ball at the Washington 20.

Washington’s defense forced a field goal, giving Heinicke another chance.

After struggling to stop Justin Herbert and the Chargers last weekend, Washington’s defense had its problems again at the start of this game.

New York went 79 yards in 11 plays the first time it had the ball, taking a 7-0 lead on a six-yard run by Jones.

 ?? Alex Brandon Associated Press ?? GIANTS running back Saquon Barkley breaks away from Washington cornerback Bobby McCain.
Alex Brandon Associated Press GIANTS running back Saquon Barkley breaks away from Washington cornerback Bobby McCain.

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