Washington Commanders defeat Chicago Bears, 12-7, snap four-game losing streak
The Washington Commanders earned their second win of the season on Thursday, beating the Chicago Bears 12-7 in an ugly game at Soldier Field.
The Washington Commanders earned their second win of the season on Thursday, beating the Chicago Bears 12-7 in an ugly game at Soldier Field.
The Washington Commanders will look to get their season back on track on Thursday when they visit Soldier Field to take on the Chicago Bears.

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With a chance to keep slim playoff hopes alive, the Washington Commanders wasted quite the opportunity on Sunday, losing to the Tennessee Titans at FedEx Field, 21-17.
The Washington Commanders look to get back on track on Sunday when they host the Tennessee Titans.

Washington Nationals GM Mike Rizzo said Tuesday what Nats fans have long been thinking: that Stephen Strasburg’s future is “a little bit of a mystery.”
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The Washington Commanders find themselves on a three-game losing streak after falling at their rivals the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, 25-10.
Philadelphia sacked Washington Commanders QB Carson Wentz nine times and pressured him on 23 of his 55 dropbacks in last week’s 24-8 Eagles win. Next up for Washington: the Dallas Cowboys, who rank fourth in the league in pass-rush win rate.
The Washington Commanders look to get back to .500 when they face their rival, the Dallas Cowboys, on Sunday in Week 4 action. Washington (1-2) enter the game as the underdogs despite Dallas (2-1) still playing without star quarterback Dak Prescott, who is dealing with a finger injury.
Washington continues to look for answers following last Sunday’s embarrassing 24-8 loss against Philadelphia, but don’t expect head coach Ron Rivera to be pointing any fingers.
The Washington Commanders managed just 106 yards of offense in the first halves of its losses to Detroit and Philadelphia the past two weeks.