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Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys dominated the Washington Commanders with a 44-22 home win Sunday. Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels left the game in the second half after taking a sack and was ruled out for the remainder of the game.
With just under 12 minutes left in the quarter, Daniels was injured during a strip-sack by Cowboys defensive end Jadeveon Clowney and immediately grabbed the back of his right leg. He hobbled off the field with trainers by his side and went straight to the blue medical tent on the sideline.
Wentz went 26-of-42 for 313 passing yards and two interceptions in Week 7, including a pick-6. The Vikings now fall to 3-2 with questions looming at quarterback, as second-year quarterback J.J. McCarthy makes his way back from an ankle injury.
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The Commanders were the NFL's biggest surprise last season. They're struggling for an encore.
Behind a new owner, general manager and starting quarterback, Washington shocked the league and made the conference title game last year. One year later, the franchise is trying to remain a contender.
The Washington Commanders scored a touchdown with 45 seconds remaining in the first half of Sunday's matchup against the Dallas Cowboys.
Kicker Brandon Aubrey entered the NFL record books after making a 61-yard field goal on Sunday. What record did he set?
Helping Prescott’s effort today will be receiver George Pickens, who already has a career-high six touchdown catches this year. The last Cowboys player with seven touchdown receptions through the first seven games of a season was receiver Lance Rentzel, in 1969.
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How much are Commanders' rookies playing compared to the other 31 NFL teams?
Washington's other four picks have carved out significant roles. CBS recently ranked all 32 NFL teams by the number of snaps played by their rookie class. The Commanders' class came in at No. 11, impressive considering so many other teams had more picks. Washington's rookies have played a total of 11.6% of the team's snaps.