I was in Washington, D.C., three years ago – Oct. 2, 2019 – for the premiere of “AEW Dynamite,” and I’m lucky enough to be able to be back in D.C. this week for the three-year anniversary show.
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 squandered a chance to move to 2-0 on the season, digging themselves a big hole in Detroit, falling to the Lions on Sunday, 36-27.
Washington rallied from a 22-0 second quarter deficit to twice make it a one-score game in the fourth quarter, but the Detroit Lions held on for a 36-27 win on Sunday.
Defensive lineman Jonathan Allen and safety Kamren Curl were limited participants at Washington Commanders practice on Wednesday, but that’s good news for Commanders fans.
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