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Griffin steals show, leads Redskins past Vikings

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LANDOVER, Md. (MCT) — Twenty minutes after Sunday’s magic show ended, a jubilant crowd bounced out of FedEx Field, still feeling compelled to praise the afternoon’s headliner.

The chants were loud. They were impassioned. And they left the visiting Vikings with a pounding headache.

“RG3! RG3! RG3!”

Indeed, Redskins rookie Robert Griffin III stole the show in his team’s 38-26 win, boosting his already sky-high popularity across the D.C. area.

For three hours, Griffin had all eyes on him yet showed extraordinary poise.

He was sharp with his throws and electric with his runs.

Most of all, he seemed to create an energy within his team and among the boisterous crowd. So much so, in fact, that Vikings star Adrian Peterson congratulated the 22-year-old quarterback after the game and walked away a believer.

“Looking into his eyes, he’s got the heart of a champion,” Peterson said. “It’s easy to see he’s a great player. He’s been blessed.”

Like any grand finale at a David Copperfield show, Griffin’s final trick Sunday appeared as effortless as it was breathtaking.

With 2:56 left, the Redskins clung to a five-point lead and faced a critical third-and-6 at their own 24.

And then came the snap and an aggressive Vikings blitz that never got home.

Linebackers Chad Greenway and Jasper Brinkley were knocked off course. Griffin saw an opening and darted through.

“We were putting a little pressure on him,” Greenway said. “And he escaped. Really nothing more to say.”

Cornerback Chris Cook, in coverage on Josh Morgan, was sealed by a block.

Safeties Harrison Smith and Jamarca Sanford were each a degree or two off in the angles they took in pursuit.

Suddenly Griffin sliced to the left sideline and seemed to hit a moving walkway.

The final 65 yards of his sprint created a celebratory mosh pit across the stadium.

“There aren’t a lot of guys who play that position who can break a 76-yard run and not get caught,” Vikings coach Leslie Frazier said. “That creates some issues for any defense. (He’s) a heck of a young player.”

Griffin had a hand in 36 of the Redskins’ 55 plays. He ran 13 times for 138 yards and two scores. He also completed 17 of 22 passes for 182 yards, including a TD toss of 6 yards to fullback Darrel Young.

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