The Washington Commanders faced a tough challenge against the Baltimore Ravens, losing 30-23. Despite a strong offensive performance led by quarterback Jayden Daniels, the Commanders' defense struggled, allowing 484 total yards and 13 plays of 15 yards or more. With the loss of Pro Bowl tackle Jonathan Allen to a season-ending injury, the defense must improve its execution and communication to support a high-scoring offense that ranks second in the NFL. Coach Dan Quinn expressed optimism about the team's potential for growth as they prepare for their upcoming game against the Carolina Panthers.
- The Commanders have the NFL's second-highest scoring offense but need to improve their defense.
- Jayden Daniels has emerged as a key player, ranking third in QBR.
- Washington's defense is struggling with execution and communication, especially after losing Jonathan Allen.