Washington Commanders vs New York Giants
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With Jayden Daniels sidelined once again, the Washington Commanders will turn to Marcus Mariota as they look to snap an eight-game losing streak against the New
On Sunday, Washington was able to stay ahead of the chains for long stretches. The Commanders weren’t always successful, but they were able to average nearly four yards a carry and win the time of possession over New York by pounding the ball between the tackles to good effect multiple times.
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Washington Commanders TE Ben Sinnott deserves more opportunities
Kingsbury is an excellent offensive coordinator. The best offensive coordinators find ways to play to their players' strengths. Sinnott is 6-foot-4, 250 pounds, and he can run. He's hard to tackle. He's also much more of a threat than Ertz after the catch. So, what's the problem?
Speaking of divisional games, the Giants can aim for a .500 record against their division opponents, something they last accomplished in 2020 (4-2), if they take care of business against Washington today and then Dallas in the regular-season finale at home.
In a game featuring the two worst teams in the NFC East, the Commanders' special teams unit made the difference.
Jacory Croskey-Merritt ran for a touchdown, fellow rookie Jaylin Lane returned a punt 63 yards to the end zone and the Washington Commanders ended their season-derailing skid at eight games by beating
Washington Commanders' special teams ace and linebacker Nick Bellore was fined by the NFL for unnecessary roughness.
Head coach Dan Quinn shared his honest thoughts on the Commanders nearly giving away the lead in a 29-21 win vs. the Giants.