•The Redskins’ 20 points scored in the first half were their most in any half since Dec. 23, 2007, at Minnesota when they scored 22, also in the first half.
•The Redskins scored on their first three possessions in a game for the first time since Sept. 4, 2003, against the New York Jets. The Redskins played 112 games in between that contest and today’s game.
•The Redskins scored on their first drive in consecutive games for the first time since Weeks 12 and 13 of last year, against Philadelphia and New Orleans, respectively.
•The Redskins scored first in consecutive games for the first time since Weeks 12 and 13 of last year, against Philadelphia and New Orleans, respectively.
•The Redskins’ five sacks were their most since Week 14 of last year at Oakland when they had eight.
•The Redskins’ 403 net passing yards are the seventh-most in team history and the most since Dec. 26, 1999, against San Francisco (454 yards).
•Fred Davis’ 62-yard reception from Donovan McNabb in the second quarter was the longest of his career. His previous high was 29 yards in Week 12 of 2009 at Philadelphia.
•Galloway’s 88 receiving yards are his most since Sept. 16, 2007, vs. New Orleans (135 yards).
•McNabb’s 426 passing yards are the fourth-most in team history and the most since Brad Johnson threw for a club-record 471 yards on Dec. 26, 1999, against San Francisco. McNabb’s 426 passing yards are the most in a losing effort in franchise history.
•McNabb’s 426 passing yards accounted for the third-highest single-game total in his career.
•McNabb passed Hall of Famer Steve Young (33,124) and Phil Simms (33,462) for 20th place on the NFL’s all-time passing list.
•McNabb’s 62-yard completions to Davis and Galloway tied for the 13th-longest completions of his career. It is the first time McNabb has ever completed two passes of at least 62 yards in the same game.
•Clinton Portis’ two touchdowns on Sunday gave him 46 as a Redskin, which moves him past Stephen Davis for second in franchise history.
•Carlos Rogers’ first-quarter interception was his first of the season and seventh of his career. It was Rogers’ first interception since Dec. 28, 2008 at San Francisco.
•Mike Sellers’ four receptions matched his career high, which he first achieved on Nov. 23, 2008 at Seattle.
There are more I just skipped through....
Redskins-Texans Post-Game Notes