3 wildly bold Commanders' predictions for divisional collision with the Giants
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3 wildly bold Commanders' predictions for divisional collision with the Giants
"The Washington Commanders are on the road again this weekend, heading to East Rutherford, New Jersey, for a divisional clash against the New York Giants. It's a game that will have more implications for the 2026 NFL Draft than for the rest of this season. But it doesn't mean the Commanders shouldn't give it their best effort. A victory for head coach Dan Quinn's unit would bring Washington at least a momentary sigh of relief after what's been a horror show campaign,"
"The Commanders' defense has made just about every opposing quarterback look good this year, even J.J. McCarthy of all people a week ago. It's hard to perform well as a unit when you're missing both starting edge rushers and outside cornerbacks, and Washington's defensive unit wasn't even good before that. There was a brief improvement after Quinn demoted Joe Whitt Jr. and took over play-calling duties, but they could only hold up for so long."
"about why he didn't run the ball at the goal line on Washington's opening drive against the Minnesota Vikings. He told the media he'd love to have that sequence back and knows he needs to be better. Now it's time to prove it, and this week will be an overcorrection. Chris Rodriguez Jr. will be fed early and often, and he'll vindicate all of the fantasy football managers who picked him up off the waiver wir"
The Washington Commanders travel to East Rutherford to face the New York Giants in a Week 15 divisional matchup. The game's outcome carries more implications for the 2026 NFL Draft than for the current season, though a win would provide brief relief for a struggling Washington. The Commanders' defense has repeatedly allowed opposing quarterbacks to excel, hampered by missing edge rushers and outside cornerbacks despite a short-lived improvement after a play-caller change. Giants rookie Jaxson Dart is expected to exploit those defensive weaknesses. Offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury faces criticism and is likely to feed Chris Rodriguez Jr.
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