1990 Regular Season: Redskins (41) vs. Detroit (38) at Detroit
Quality: Very Good
One of the greatest Redskins comebacks in team history. Down 35-14 in the third quarter, the Redskins, under Jeff Rutledge of all people, manage to claw their way back into the game to send it into overtime and eventually win.

The game features some incredibly gutsy play, especially by Rutledge, who scores the tying touchdown on an equally gutsy call by Joe Gibbs: a QB draw from about the 12-yard line with just seconds left to go in the game. No one expects it, and Rutledge manages to score.

This is a fantastic game to watch. However, it is missing the first few minutes of the first quarter. The game is joined on the Redskins' second drive of the game, down 7-0. I was able to find the Lion's first scoring play on the halftime highlights of the game and edited that into the opening of this game, along with an explanation of what's been missed.