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NFL Power Rankings Week 9: This Washington Commanders team “doesn’t look anything like a playoff team”
It was the Marcus Mariota show for the Commanders on Monday night, as he made another start in place of the injured Jayden Daniels. Mariota threw for 213 yards in WAS’s loss to KC, finding Terry McLaurin on a beautiful rainbow throw in the second quarter.
Washington is 3-5 with a game to go before Tuesday’s trade deadline. Here are the arguments for buying, selling and doing nothing.
NFL legend Peyton Manning shirked in embarrassment as the Washington Commanders' first drive of the game ended with a bizarre interception.
The Seahawks will fly into the nation's capital for a showdown against the Commanders on Sunday Night Football. Here's how to watch on NBC and Peacock.
The curated articles discuss the Kansas City Chiefs' recent victory over the Washington Commanders, highlighting key moments and stats. The articles emphasize the team's resilience and adaptability in overcoming early struggles.
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Mahomes, Hunt lead Chiefs to dominant 28-7 win over Commanders, their 9th straight in the series
Patrick Mahomes threw for 299 yards and three touchdowns, and the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Washington Commanders 28-7.
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Commanders release K Matthew Wright
Kicker Matthew Wright joined the Commanders on Monday and he became a former member of the team on Tuesday. The Commanders signed Wright to their practice squad and elevated him to the active roster for their loss to the Chiefs because Matt Gay was ruled out with a back injury. The Commanders announced his release on Tuesday.
All it took to see a little Taylor Swift was Travis Kelce's touchdown for the Kansas City Chiefs. In the game of spotting Swift's Chiefs vs. Washington Commanders outfit, even a brief peek at her look is better than none at all.
Washington Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner, right, intercepts a pass intended for Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) as Commanders' Jordan Magee (58) watches during the first half of an NFL football game Monday, Oct. 27, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. Credit: AP/Charlie Riedel
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Dan Quinn pleased with two young Commanders' defenders
He wasn't the only second-year player to see plenty of defensive action on Monday night. Second-year safety Tyler Owens played 36% of Washington's defensive snaps. Owens, a standout on special teams, immediately upgraded the Commanders' speed on defense. On Tuesday, head coach Dan Quinn said their speed stood out.