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DeSean Jackson was in inspired form as he helped the Philadelphia Eagles to a comfortable 27-17 win over the Washington Redskins.
Jackson ran for a 67-yard touchdown before reeling in a 57-yard catch in what was a milestone moment for Donovan McNabb, with the quarterback completing his 200th career touchdown pass.
And McNabb, who also passed 30,000 career passing yards during the game, was full of praise for receiver Jackson.
"You just want to put the ball in his hands because he's explosive," said McNabb. "A couple of times I tried to force the ball to him.
"I think at the end (of the season) we might have the most complete team I've ever been a part of."
Philadelphia scored all their points in the first half, with linebacker Will Witherspoon, who joined from St Louis last week, returning an interception nine yards to put them 27-10 ahead at the break.
Redskins quarterback Jason Campbell endured a torrid night as he threw four interceptions and was sacked six times - twice by defensive end Trent Cole.
The only consolation for the hosts came in the final minutes when Campbell found Fred Davis for a touchdown, with the score coming on top of Devin Thomas' two-yarder in the first half.
Both sides were left counting the cost of the clash, though, with Washington tight end Chris Cooley set to miss the remainder of the season with an ankle injury. The Eagles lost running back Brian Westbrook following a heavy bang to the head.
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