2019 has not been kind for the Washington Redskins. The last three weeks have been downright awful for the organization. By not scoring a touchdown in their 24-9 loss to the Buffalo Bills, the team has now gone three straight games without scoring a touchdown. They haven't had such a streak since 1950, according to NFL Research.

In that three-game span of not reaching the end zone, Washington has, predictably, not won a game. They have been outscored 52 to 18 while losing to the likes of the San Francisco 49ers, Minnesota Vikings and Bills. Washington has also started two different quarterbacks while losing three straight in veteran Case Keenum and rookie Dwayne Haskins.

The last time the Redskins scored a touchdown, it was Oct. 13. Against the Miami Dolphins, Keenum scored twice, both passes to standout rookie wide receiver Terry McLaurin. They won that game against the then-winless Dolphins 17-16.

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At 1-8 heading into their bye week, Washington's season is clearly done. They have already fired their head coach in Jay Gruden, started three different quarterbacks and, as of recent, are about to be in a complicated legal battle with their best player, left tackle Trent Williams. It's fair to say that 2019 is a season to forget for Washington, their attendance at FedEx Field shows that.

Moving forward, the Redskins will look to score a touchdown (obviously) against the just as hapless New York Jets in Week 11. No matter how many points they point up, however, 2019 is a year to forget for their faithful fans.