Commanders have issues on each side of the ball after losing back-to-back games to fall to 7-4
Leading at halftime for a second consecutive game against an opponent that looks playoff-bound, the Washington Commanders were doing a lot of things right, especially on defense at Philadelphia. “We just weren’t playing our game,” said running back Brian Robinson Jr., who ran 16 times for 63 yards and a TD in his return from missing two games with a hamstring injury. “If I wasn’t, I wouldn’t be on the field right now,” said Daniels, who has completed 59.5% of his passes the last four games after 75.6% before that. “No player at this point is 100% healthy and it was a short turnaround, so kudos to the guys that battled back to get their bodies back right.” What’s working Robinson being back is a good sign for the offense, which relies on balance to keep opponents off balance. Key number 1 — Catch for top wide receiver Terry McLaurin, who said “the ball just didn’t come my way, so let’s move on to the next one.” Next steps Rest up.
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