Dec/22/08 08:11 AM Filed in:
Clinton
Portis
Clinton Portis won't list
this game in his pantheon of highlight
performances, but the Pro Bowl running back did
score the touchdown that lifted the Washington
Redskins past the visiting Philadelphia Eagles
10-3 in Sunday's home finale.
Portis finished with just 70 yards on 22 carries, but
coming on the heels of five losses in six games and
against the NFC's top defense just two days after he
woke up with back spasms, it was satisfying.
"I don't think nobody on our team had been Christmas
shopping," Portis said. "I haven't bought one gift.
[Now] you tend to buy a gift you wouldn't normally
have. Before this week, everybody would probably [have
received] $50 gift certificates."
The biggest gift Portis received Sunday was the fumble
that defensive end Jason Taylor forced and linebacker
London Fletcher recovered and advanced 12 yards to the
Philadelphia 18-yard line 3:33 into the third quarter.
Five plays later, Portis ran off left tackle and into
the end zone from a yard out for his first touchdown in
eight games.
"I really wanted to spike the ball, spin on my head,
jump into the crowd, but they throw the flag for
everything," Portis said, referring to the $10,000 fine
the NFL levied on receiver Santana Moss for a touchdown
celebration a week earlier in Cincinnati.
Portis, who already had played with injuries to his
knee, hip, neck and ribs and who missed time Sunday
with a bruised left hand, surprised himself by
overcoming his ailing back.
"I didn't think I was going to play," said Portis,
whose 1,407 yards are the third most in a season in
team history, trailing his 1,516 in 2005 and Stephen
Davis' 1,432 in 2001. "As soon as I walked in [the
locker room], Santana said, 'You look like you're
walking good.' Once you get the vibe of the locker
room, guys start depending on you. Everyone looking [at
you], you can't let your teammates down."
(washigtontimes.com)