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Frantic FG finish caps Redskins’ win over ’Boys

Novak misses 1st attempt, gets shot at another after Vanderjagt’s blocked

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Redskins kicker Nick Novak celebrates. Novak booted the game-winning field goal in Washington's win over the Cowboys on Sunday.
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Updated: 11:53 p.m. ET Nov 5, 2006

LANDOVER, Md. - Joe Gibbs watched his Washington Redskins go from blowing a chance for a last-minute victory over the Dallas Cowboys to preventing a last-minute loss to, somehow, pulling out a win with no time left on the clock.

“Gosh,” the Hall of Fame coach said, “I don’t know if I’ve experienced anything like that.”

In a finish as crazy as they come, Washington’s Nick Novak got two chances to try a winning field goal, missing the first from 49 yards with 31 seconds to go before barely making the second, a 47-yarder after time expired that lifted the Redskins past the Cowboys 22-19 on Sunday.

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“It’s a short walk from the outhouse to the penthouse,” Novak said. “This is what a kicker dreams about. There are ups and downs, and this was the up.”

Between Novak’s low and high, Dallas kicker Mike Vanderjagt’s chance to win it — a 35-yarder with 6 seconds left — was blocked by Troy Vincent. The ball bounced around until Sean Taylor picked it up and made a weaving, tackle-busting return into Dallas territory as time expired. Dallas’ Kyle Kosier was flagged for a facemask penalty on the return, tacking on another 15 yards — and meaning regulation would continue for one more play.

Novak came through this time, sneaking the ball inside the right upright. With his arms up, Novak ran about 50 yards back downfield, and several of his teammates piled on top of him, led by Vincent.

A five-time Pro Bowl defensive back in his 15th year in the league, Vincent was signed last month after the Buffalo Bills released him from their injured reserve list. He’d never blocked a kick in his career, he said, and wasn’t even told until Saturday night that he’d be on field-goal duty.

“A win is a win,” Vincent said, “and it’s good to get back in the win column.”

The Redskins (3-5) snapped a three-game losing streak and dropped Dallas (4-4) into a second-place tie in the NFC East with idle Philadelphia.

In many ways, the Cowboys could only blame themselves, with all kinds of miscues and, perhaps, errors in judgment: a safety on their first offensive possession; a failed 2-point conversion early in the second quarter (“I go by the chart,” coach Bill Parcells said); and plenty more errors that wasted another fine performance by quarterback Tony Romo in his second NFL start.

“When you’ve got that much going for you, and you screw it up like that, it’s how you end up 4-4,” Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said.

There was, of course, the flubbed field goal by Vanderjagt, who came in 5-for-5 in the fourth quarter this season. And that key flag on Kosier, one of 11 times Dallas was penalized for 153 yards. Without that penalty, the game would have gone to overtime.

“It’s a heartbreaker,” Parcells said, “and I really don’t have too much to say.”

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Another flag came on Terrell Owens for excessive celebration: He pretended to take a nap by using the football as a pillow after his 4-yard touchdown catch from Romo put the Cowboys ahead 19-12 in the third quarter.

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