Washington Football Team quarterback Alex Smith uncorked a 68-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Terry McLaurin Sunday afternoon, giving not only the veteran signal-caller his first score since his return from a life-threatening injury, along with giving the 2-5 Football Team a smaller margin against the New York Giants.

Operating behind a suspect offensive line, Smith took the ball on a designed play action to running back J.D. McKissic, who switched to a blocking role following the fake, buying just enough time for the former number-one overall pick to launch a missile to McLaurin. Perhaps more impressive however, was the Washington receiver's gain after the catch, breaking the tackle of the Giants cornerback, and finding a way out of the reach of all three New York defenders.

While Smith's touchdown pass was his first since 2018—a span of 728 days—it came following another gruesome leg injury to a Washington Football Team quarterback, in the form of Kyle Allen's dislocated ankle.

The Washington Football Team has been cycling through several quarterbacks this season after benching last year's first-round pick Dwayne Haskins along with Allen's injury and Smith's return.

Washington and New York are engaged in a close game in the second half.

Follow NFL on ClutchPoints on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook. We can also be found on Flipboard where you can subscribe and follow us.

All of our NFL content can be found on the NFL section of the ClutchPoints home page here. For all of our fantasy football content, click here.

Follow NFL games live by downloading the ClutchPoints App and heading to the scores tab under the NFL section.

You can listen and subscribe to the Establish the Pass podcast on Apple PodcastsSpotifySoundcloud, and TuneIn. You can also find new episodes of Establish the Pass under the Podcast tab on the ClutchPoints home page.