Dolphins beat Commanders 16-13
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Washington Commanders report card: How we graded the Week 11 loss to the Miami Dolphins
Tua Tagovailoa was sacked three times by three different players; there were six tackles for a loss, and there were 65 total tackles by this defense (36 solo tackles). The Dolphins made it to the red zone five times on Sunday, but only recorded one touchdown. The other drives ended in a field goal or the Dolphins turning it over on downs.
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Dan Quinn's defense was better than Joe Whitt Jr.'s, but the Washington Commanders keep losing
Dan Quinn's defense was better than Joe Whitt Jr.'s has been. Otherwise, the Washington Commanders made the sorts of mistakes — Marcus Mariota's overtime interception, Matt Gay's flubbed field-goal attempts, Mike Sainristil's dropped punt and so on — that are contributing to a failure of a season.
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Washington Commanders vs Miami Dolphins 4th Quarter
The Commanders season has not gone as planned, and injuries have played a big part in that. Washington will be starting Marcus Mariota at QB, as Jayden Daniels misses another week after dislocating his elbow. The wide receiver room has been an injury ward all year, and the defensive line has been playing guys from the practice squad regularly.
Quick thoughts from Sun Sentinel staffers on the Dolphins’ victory over the Commanders in overtime in Madrid, Spain as Miami improved to 4-7 on the season.
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A muffed punt and a first-play overtime interception erase a fourth-quarter defensive stand, handing the Commanders their 6th-straight loss in historic fashion.
Kicker Matt Gay has been released by the Washington Commanders a day after he missed two field-goal attempts in a 16-13 overtime loss to the Miami Dolphins in Spain. Gay
There was plenty of fanfare for the Washington Commanders entering their Week 11 matchup against the Miami Dolphins, thanks to the NFL holding the game in Madri