It's official! The Redskins have hit rock-bottom.

In at least one analyst's mind. NFL.com has ranked the Redskins the 32nd of 32 teams in the NFL after Week 9.

Courtesy NFL.com

NFL.com's Dan Hanzus lowered the boom this way:

"Give the Redskins this: They know how to get it over with. Washington lost for the third straight week -- and for the third straight week under interim coach Bill Callahan, the game ended in well under three hours. This is happening because of Washington's unwavering commitment to the run with unsteady rookie Dwayne Haskins behind center. The Redskins have run the ball on 51.9 percent of plays since Week 6, when Callahan took over for the fired Jay Gruden; they only ran on 31.2 percent of plays in the season's first five weeks. This shift in philosophy has not led to greater success. In fact, the Redskins have now gone three straight weeks without scoring a touchdown, a first for the team since 1950. You have to go all the way back to 2008 to find the last team to accomplish that "feat" -- the Romeo Crennel-led Cleveland Browns. This is not the company you want to keep."

Want some good news?

The Redskins do not play this week, so they can't lose and get worse.

How about some bad news?

They rank behind the New York Jets, who lost to previously winless Miami this past Sunday.

The Jets will visit FedExField next Sunday, a game that only has any interest because it's expected that Dwayne Haskins will make his home debut.