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Turner Gets Last Laugh on Hall, Falcons Win 31-17

Michael Turner runs for 166 yards, Falcons beat Redskins 31-17 to get last laugh on Hall

Michael Turner is looking a lot more like he did a year ago. DeAngelo Hall might want to keep his mouth shut the next time he faces his former team.

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Turner ran for a season-high 166 yards, breaking away from Hall on a 58-yard touchdown that finished off Washington early in the fourth quarter, and the Atlanta Falcons snapped a two-game losing streak by beating the Redskins 31-17 on Sunday.

Hall, who made two Pro Bowls playing for the Falcons from 2004-07, yapped away all week about how Atlanta treated him unfairly before a trade to Oakland. He didn't even make it through one season with the Raiders and landed in Washington.

Turner and the Falcons (5-3) got the last laugh. The burly running back broke off two long touchdown runs, also scoring from 30 yards out as the Falcons built a 24-3 halftime lead.

Washington (2-6) looked down and out, losing running back Clinton Portis to an apparent concussion, and Hall lost his cool after LaRon Landry delivered a late hit to Matt Ryan along the Falcons sideline. As flags flew, the outspoken cornerback jumped into the middle of things, surrounded by Atlanta players and coach Mike Smith.

Hall was yanked away before any punches were thrown, and the Redskins came to life after halftime. Jason Campbell directed two 13-play scoring drives to close the gap to 24-17.

But Turner wasn't done. Taking the handoff on what looked to be a routine play between the tackles, he found an opening, leaped over a diving Landry trying to take him down at the ankles, shook off Hall's attempted tackle with ease and rumbled the rest of the way for the clinching score.

The speedy Hall didn't even attempt to chase Turner down, realizing he was gone. So had any chance of getting revenge against the Falcons.

Turner finished second in the league a year ago with 1,699 yards rushing, trailing only Minnesota's Adrian Peterson, but defenses had hemmed him in much of this season. He eclipsed 100 yards only once through the first six games.

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