The Washington Redskins are an absolute mess on both sides of the ball, but they have been particularly horrid on offense.

Following their 19-9 loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Thursday night, the Redskins have now gone nine quarters without a touchdown (per Dan Steinberg of The Washington Post), last scoring in Week 6 against the lowly Miami Dolphins.

Washington managed just 216 total yards in its most recent defeat.

Case Keenum completed 12 of his 16 passes for 130 yards before being knocked out of the game in the second quarter due to a concussion. He did not play in the second half, as interim head coach Bill Callahan turned the reins over to rookie quarterback Dwayne Haskins.

Haskins went just 3-for-5 with 33 yards and an interception.

Much of the Redskins' offensive production came from Adrian Peterson, who actually had a strong game against his former Vikings squad, carrying the ball 14 times for 76 yards.

But outside of Peterson's efficient night, Washington was dreadful.

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Through eight games, the Redskins rank 30th in the NFL in both yards and points per game, with only the New York Jets and Dolphins placing behind them in both categories.

Washington has gone just 1-7, with its lone win coming over a winless Miami club.

The Redskins made a midseason coaching change, firing Jay Gruden after their 0-5 start, but things have not gone much better since.

Washington has not made the playoffs since 2015, and going back even further than that, the Redskins have made just five postseason appearances total since 1993.

They have won just one playoff game during that span.