Today: 4:15 p.m.
Where: Candlestick Park
TV: Ch. 5
Radio: ESPN 980
REDSKINS
STARTERS
Offense
WR89Santana Moss
LT74Stephon Heyer
LG66Pete Kendall
C61Casey Rabach
RG77Randy Thomas
RT76Jon Jansen
TE47Chris Cooley
WR82Antwaan Randle El
QB17Jason Campbell
RB26Clinton Portis
FB45Mike Sellers
Defense
DE92Demetric Evans
DT96Cornelius Griffin
DT94Anthony Montgomerycheck Sat.
DE99Andre Carter
OLB52Rocky McIntosh
MLB59London Fletcher
OLB53Marcus Washington
CB23DeAngelo Hall
CB24Shawn Springs
SS48Chris Horton
FS30LaRon Landry
Specialists
K6Shaun Suisham
P1Ryan Plackemeier
PR82Antwaan Randle El
KR31Rock Cartwright
KR83James Thrash
Injuries
Questionable: LB London Fletcher (foot), DT Kedric Golston (ankle), T Jon Jansen (knee)
Probable: G Pete Kendall (knee)
49ERS
STARTERS
Offense
WR82Bryant Johnson
LT74Joe Staley
LG64David Baas
C66Eric Heitmann
RG62Chilo Rachal
RT68Adam Snyder
TE85Vernon Davis
WR88Isaac Bruce
QB13Shaun Hill
RB21Frank Gore
FB24Michael Robinson
Defense
DE90Isaac Sopoaga
NT92Aubrayo Franklin
DE 94Justin Smith
OLB99Manny Lawson
ILB51Takeo Spikes
ILB52Patrick Willis
OLB98Parys Haralson
CB22Nate Clements
CB27Walt Harris
SS32Michael Lewis
FS26Mark Roman
Specialists
K6Joe Nedney
P4Andy Lee
PR20Allen Rossum
KR20Allen Rossum
KR46Delanie Walker
Injuries
Probable: LB Ahmad Brooks (back), RB Frank Gore (ankle), Eric Heitmann (abodomen), S Michael Lewis (abdomen), S Mark Roman (knee), T Adam Snyder (ankle)
KEY MATCHUP
Redskins CB Shawn Springs vs. 49ers WR Isaac Bruce
Springs, 33, and Bruce, 36, first went at it 11 seasons ago when Springs was a Seattle rookie and Bruce was St. Louis’ No. 1 weapon. And even though Bruce has been to four Pro Bowls and Springs one, the wide receiver hasn’t gotten the better of the cornerback over the years.
In six games against Springs (not counting 2006, when Springs broke a shoulder early in a shootout in St. Louis), Bruce has just 26 catches and one touchdown. He has produced more than 68 yards just once.
Bruce, reunited with former Rams offensive coordinator and coach Mike Martz this season, has seven touchdowns, his most since 2002, while easily leading the 49ers with 59 catches and 827 yards.
Although the Redskins have Carlos Rogers, DeAngelo Hall and Fred Smoot, Springs likely will start on Sunday. Given his frequent injuries and expensive contract, this could be the final game for Springs as a member of the Redskins.
Springs and Co. will only be helped by an improving pass rush, which produced 13 sacks in the past seven games after only managing 10 in the first eight. Active NFL sacks leader Jason Taylor had his first big game with the Redskins last week with two sacks and a forced fumble to tie Demetric Evans for the team lead with 3.5. The increased production should continue against the 49ers, who allow the most sacks per pass of any team.
THREE KEYS
1. First quarter
In the first quarter the past three weeks, the Redskins have fallen behind 10-0 to the New York Giants, 14-0 at Baltimore and 14-0 at Cincinnati and were never able to recover. Last week, the Redskins held the Eagles scoreless in the first half and won. The first quarter has been the 49ers’ best, so if the Redskins are at least even going to the second, they should win.
2. Finish strong
The Redskins were giddy over kneeling at ends of games week after week in their 6-2 first half. That has only happened once in the 2-5 second half. Washington allowed Dallas, Baltimore, Cincinnati and Philadelphia to chew up plenty of the fourth quarter and/or score late. The Redskins have been outscored 37-16 in the fourth quarter the past seven games.
3. Pressure Hill
Former Maryland quarterback Shaun Hill has become a solid NFL starter in his seventh season, but there are still plenty of looks he hasn’t seen because he has played in only 12 games - in his career. Hill also has been sacked 22 times, so Redskins coordinator Greg Blache should be able to come up with a plan to confuse and pressure him.
THE EDGE
WHEN THE REDSKINS HAVE THE BALL
How the Redskins’ 20th-ranked offense has four Pro Bowl selections while the fourth-ranked defense has none is a mystery. Running back Clinton Portis’ production has slowed radically since he was leading the NFL in rushing at midseason, and the 49ers are better against the run than the pass despite having standout cornerback Nate Clements. Tight end Chris Cooley has just one touchdown among his team-high 77 catches. The pass protection (18 sacks in the past seven games) is struggling.
Edge: Redskins
WHEN THE 49ERS HAVE THE BALL
As good as Washington’s defense has been, the Redskins weren’t able to stop the limited offenses of Baltimore and Cincinnati and were inches shy of allowing an overtime-forcing touchdown on a 90-yard final drive by Philadelphia last week. But making that final stop and holding the soaring Eagles to a season-low three points could carry over into Sunday’s finale. If 49ers top running back Frank Gore, who has missed the past two games, is slowed by a bad ankle, the Redskins can really focus on stopping San Francisco’s passing attack.
Edge: Redskins
SPECIAL TEAMS
Washington’s Ryan Plackemeier was named the NFC special teams player of the week, but San Francisco’s Andy Lee was the 2007 Pro Bowl punter for the NFC. Veteran Joe Nedney has missed just three of 30 field goal attempts for the 49ers, while Shaun Suisham has slumped for the Redskins, missing 10 of 35. Although Rock Cartwright has had a solid season returning kickoffs for Washington, San Francisco’s Allen Rossum has been brilliant.
Edge: 49ers
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