New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Barkley, Giants run right past Redskins

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LANDOVER, Md. — Saquon Barkley was so upset at himself about dropping a pass he apologized to the rest of the New York Giants’ offense.

“I went to line, quarterbac­k, wide receivers and I said: ‘That series is on me. I’m going to make up for it. I promise you guys,’ ” Barkley said. “And we were able to do that.”

Barkley more than made up for that early mistake, rushing for 170 yards, including a 78-yard touchdown, to surpass 1,000 for the season to lead the Giants to a 40-16 rout of the Redskins on Sunday to effectivel­y end Washington’s already-slim playoff hopes.

Barkley gashed the Redskins’ defense for 12.1 yards a carry to become the first Giants rookie to break 1,000 yards and set a single-season franchise rookie record with his 13th touchdown. The second overall pick also had four catches for 27 yards against a Washington defense that’s a shell of the unit that led the league early in the season.

“We’re starting to figure out that kind of this offense runs through him,” said quarterbac­k Eli Manning, who threw for three touchdowns. “When we’re running the ball well, it just sets up everything else. It sets up the play action and it sets up so much.”

Manning was 14 of 22 for 197 yards in helping New York take a 40-0 lead in the third quarter before giving way to rookie Kyle Lauletta early in the fourth. Sterling Shepard, Bernie Fowler and Russell Shepard caught TD passes from Manning as the Giants (5-8) put up 40 points in a game for the first time since Nov. 1,

2015, and won for the fourth time 40 16

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