Commanders handle business vs. Giants, continue to ‘demonstrate improvement’
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The Washington Commanders spent last week preparing for Sunday’s rematch with the New York Giants. Having sacked Daniels five times in Week 2, the Giants rarely put a hand on the mobile threat this time, even with rookie left tackle Brandon Coleman protecting Daniels’ blindside with Cornelius Lucas unavailable. “Massive win last week,” linebacker Frankie Luvu said, “but this week is like any other Sunday.” Tuesday’s NFL trade deadline presents a transactional opportunity to add help at cornerback, along the defensive line or overall depth. “I’m hopeful two months from now, we’ll look back and say, ‘The team two months from now can really line up against this team and go after them.’” Washington’s schedule becomes trickier.










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