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Washington Commanders vs Denver Broncos Week 13: Five Questions with Mile High Report
It’s week 13 of the NFL season, and the 3-8 Washington Commanders will be facing a 9-2 Denver Broncos team at home in Northwest Stadium in Landover, MD this Sunday at 8:20 pm ET. After losing 2 of their first 3 games against the Colts and Chargers, the Broncos have gone on to win their last 8 games, despite all but one being within a single score.
Jayden Daniels is out, but the Denver Broncos aren't taking the Commanders lightly. Sean Payton explains why Marcus Mariota presents a unique challenge.
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Commanders release veteran wide receiver as others return
The Washington Commanders made a roster move on Friday morning. With Noah Brown appearing to be ready to come off of injured reserve, the Commanders have released wide receiver Robbie Chosen.
Terry McLaurin is set to return to the Commanders' lineup on Sunday, while Jayden Daniels could play in Week 14. More at PFR.
The Commanders' rookie has been one of the NFL's worst right tackles this season, and with how often Vance Joseph flips his top two edge rushers, it gives Denver a significant advantage. Both defenders have an area that can give Conerly fits, while Laremy Tunsil handles the left tackle spot and is a good tackle.
As the Broncos come to Washington, Miller's former team is flying high, while the Commanders are just trying to salvage a lost season.
The Washington Commanders have played musical quarterbacks all season. Jayden Daniels started the first two games, then missed time with a sprained knee, so Marcus Mariota took over. Daniels returned for three games before sitting again with a hamstring ...
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Scouting the Enemy: Washington Commanders
The Denver Broncos take on the Washington Commanders this Sunday. Here is a deeper look at their Week 13 opponent.
As Washington braces for its final stretch of the season — a gantlet that includes a Sunday night game against the Broncos, a Christmas Day game against the Cowboys and two meetings with the Eagles — its only hope of a playoff return is to win out and pray their biggest foes fall apart.