Every division game matters, but Cowboys fans seem to have a sense of fatalism coming into this game, while Commanders fans seem to be entering with a sense of positive inevitability despite consecutive losses against Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.
The Cowboys seasons is practically, if not mathematically, over, and the attention of the fan base has turned to who will be coaching the team next season, which veterans will be re-signed, and what should happen in the draft. Unfortunately for Commanders fans, the Cowboys players and coaches are likely to be focused on trying to add some wins to the team’s record.
Dallas enters with a record of 3-7 on a short week (having played on Monday night and traveled to Landover) with injuries piling up. The Commanders had a “mini-bye” following their Thursday night game, and are relatively healthy given that it’s late-November. With a 7-4 record, the Commanders are all but assured of an NFC wildcard playoff berth unless they collapse in their final 6 games of the season. With one of the softest ‘strength of schedule’ paths remaining, one analyst estimated their chances of a playoff berth at 75% earlier this week.
There is still the question of whether Washington can yet compete for the division crown. Beating Philly in Week 16 would be essential to achieve that goal, and the Commanders would need some help from at least two other teams beating the Eagles as well. Such losses, if they were to occur, would seem most likely to come in Weeks 13 & 15 against the Ravens and Steelers, but there is also a chance that an unpredictable Rams team could upset a visiting Philadelphia today following a cross-country flight and a game against a .500 team that is just a game out of the NFC West lead.
In short, the game is important to Washington. A home loss to the struggling Cowboys would be an embarrassment, and would extend the team’s losing streak to 3 games. While it wouldn’t necessarily end Washington’s chances for a wildcard seeding, such a loss would raise grave doubts about the Commanders’ legitimacy as a playoff team and would almost certainly eradicate any chance of winning the division and securing a home playoff game.
Washington needs to play well and win big in this game to restore confidence and keep the team on the path it paved early in the season.
First Quarter
The Commanders kicked off to Dallas who started the game with good field position after Turpin returned the ball to the 35-yard line.
Within two plays, the Cowboys had crossed midfield with a first down. After the 3rd play of the drive, the ‘Boys had another first down a the Washington 22-yard line. An offside penalty and a run picked up another first down before the Commanders finally made a play — Dorance Armstrong caught the running back for a loss to bring up 3rd & 5 from the 17-yard line.
An incomplete pass to Tolbert, covered by Michael Davis, forced a field goal attempt.
The next big play of the game was a beautiful kick block by Quan Martin. The loose ball was picked up and returned by Michael Davis, giving Washington’s offense the ball at the Dallas 40-yard line.
BLOCKED
Quan Martin bursts across the edge and blocks the Cowboys Field Goal attempt!
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— Chad Ryan (@chadwiko.bsky.social) 2024-11-24T18:12:01.279Z
The drive opened inauspiciously as Brian Robinson was tackled for a loss and injured. He got to the bench under his own power and did not go to the locker room. After an incomplete pass by Jayden Daniels (a throwaway under pressure), it was 3rd & 2 at the 42-yard line.
On 3rd down, Daniels kept the ball himself on a called QB run, and blew through the line for a big gain and a first down at the Dallas 26-yard line.
He’s back!
Jayden Daniels bursts through with the speed-option and picks up the 1st down on 3rd and 12!
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— Chad Ryan (@chadwiko.bsky.social) 2024-11-24T18:19:04.126Z
Ekeler was held to a yard on 2nd down, bringing up 3rd & 7 at the 23 yard line. On 3rd down, Daniels missed Ertz on a pass attempt, bringing out Austin Seibert, the kicker who had missed the past two games with a hip injury, who drilled a 37-yard kick to open the scoring. Washington had the lead, 3-0.
After the kickoff, Dallas started its second drive at the 32-yard line after another Turpin return.
Two runs brought up 3rd & 4 at the 38-yard line. On 3rd down, Dowdle broke loose for a good run to pick up another Dallas first down at their 48-yard line. Three more plays earned two more 1st downs, and Dallas was in Washington territory at the 29-yard line.
Frankie Luvu knocked down a pass at the line of scrimmage; then, a completion to Jonathan Mingo brought up 3rd & 1 near the 20-yard line. On the key 3rd won play, Dowdle was buried under a sea of burgundy jerseys for a 4-yard loss. Aubrey came out for another field goal attempt.
Luvu, Wagner, and a “red wall” of Commanders bring down Dowdle for a loss on 3rd and 2.
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— Chad Ryan (@chadwiko.bsky.social) 2024-11-24T18:30:57.495Z
After his first FG had been blocked, his second attempt — a 41-yarder – bounced off the upright. Still no score for Dallas, and Washington took over for the Commanders second offensive drive of the game at the 32-yard line.
Brian Robinson in the meantime, had been x-rayed and found to be healthy. He carried the ball twice to get a first-down for Washington at their own 46-yard line.
On the next play, Dyami Brown got the ball on an end-around and took the ball all the way to the Dallas 40-yard line.
Kliff Kingsbury decided to stay with what was working by continuing to run. After two more runs, on 3rd & 2, Daniels passed to Noah Brown, but the pass bounced off of the receiver’s chest.
Seibert came out for a 51-yard field goal attempt that bent hard to the right and missed badly. The two kickers were now a combined 1 for 4 and the score remained 3-0.
Semi-Auto Seibert doesn’t look the same when he’s attempting a kick beyond 50 yds.
This was a shank.
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— Chad Ryan (@chadwiko.bsky.social) 2024-11-24T18:38:36.176Z
The Cowboys took over with good field position at the Washington 40-yard line. Like the Commanders, Dallas ran the ball. At the end of the first run, Dowdle did not have the ball — Bobby Wagner did. After a pause for some video review, it was recorded as a takeaway and just that fast, the Commanders had the ball in Cowboy territory.
FUMBLE!
Bobby Wagner just steals this football from Rico Dowdle, and that’s a #Commanders take-away!
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— Chad Ryan (@chadwiko.bsky.social) 2024-11-24T18:43:13.161Z
On first down, Daniels tried to hit Terry McLaurin inside the 5-yard line, but Terry couldn’t quite haul in the pass. A play later, it was 3rd & 7 as the first quarter came to an end.
Second Quarter
On the first play of the quarter, Daniels was under heavy pressure. He scrambled right and simply threw the ball away. With the ball on the Dallas 46-yard line, Tress Way came on to punt. A fair catch gave Dallas the ball a the 6-yard line.
After a short pass and a run, it was 3rd & 1 near the 15-yard line. The QB and RB ran into each other on the handoff and the run was stopped, but a penalty for too many men on the field on a late substitution gave Dallas a first down by penalty.
On a 2nd & 10, the Dallas center Beebee, snapped the ball over Cooper Rush’s head, losing 12 yards and bringing up 3rd & 22. Luvu, on 3rd down, knocked down another pass at the line of scrimmage, forcing the punt with the ball on the 20-yard line.
Frankie Luvu has tipped THREE passes in the first half today, including two on this drive alone.
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— Chad Ryan (@chadwiko.bsky.social) 2024-11-24T18:54:28.354Z
Olamide Zaccheaus had a good return to give the offense good field position at the 42-yard line.
This time, the Commanders opened with a short pass, and then a false start penalty. A beautiful pass to Noah Brown for 13 yards gave the Commanders a 1st down at the Dallas 47-yard line.
Jayden Daniels hits Noah Brown for the first down and the chains are moving.
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— Chad Ryan (@chadwiko.bsky.social) 2024-11-24T18:59:48.150Z
An early snap caused a broken play that lost a yard; a short gain on 2nd down brought up 3rd & 9.
The ball snapped too early here and it’s a busted play.
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— Chad Ryan (@chadwiko.bsky.social) 2024-11-24T19:00:09.870Z
Daniels went deep to Noah Brown, but the ball was well defended inside the 5-yard line, bringing up 4th down and forcing Tress Way’s 2nd punt, which he put out of bounds at the 7-yard line — the Cowboys’ 2nd consecutive start deep in their own territory.
A pair of runs brought up 3rd & 1. On the next play, Ezekiel Elliott was stuffed for a loss and a holding penalty was declined. The Cowboys had to punt from their own 17-yard line.
The Commanders special teams unit came up big again — this time with a blocked punt by Phidarian Mathis!
BLOCKED
This time it’s the punt that’s blocked and Washington is going to get GREAT field position.
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— Chad Ryan (@chadwiko.bsky.social) 2024-11-24T19:09:06.010Z
Washington took over in Cowboys territory at the 40-yard line.
On 2nd & 10 an attempted screen pass by Jayden Daniels ended up in the hands of Cedric Golston — an interception! The Cowboys took over at the 50-yard line after the runback.
Interception by Golston as the ball bobbles out of Robinson’s hands.
The offense has looked… not good today. In the shadow of half-time, Daniels is 6/12, 32 yds, and now an INT.
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— Chad Ryan (@chadwiko.bsky.social) 2024-11-24T19:11:22.355Z
Luvu came up big again on the first play of the Dallas drive with a tackle for loss on a RB screen.
Frankie Luvu is the MVP of the game so far today and it’s not even close.
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— Chad Ryan (@chadwiko.bsky.social) 2024-11-24T19:13:54.661Z
After a short pass to Cee Dee Lamb, it was 3rd & 9. On the key play, from the 49-yard line, Cee Dee Lamb was tackled by Ben St-Juste for just a 2-yard gain, bringing up 4th down and forcing the punt by Dallas.
This time, the punt got away cleanly and Zaccheaus made the fair catch at the 16-yard line. In an ugly, mistake filled game, Washington was holding on to a slender lead as the two-minute warning was called.
After the timeout, Noah Brown got a 1st down with a catch and run. Completions to McLaurin and Zaccheaus picked up another 1st down. Two Daniels carries — both run out of bounds to the right — brought up 3rd & 9 with 01:01 on the clock. Daniels ran to the right side and out of bounds for the third play in a row to bring up the 4th down punt with 00:56 on the clock. The ball was downed at the 14-yard line.
On the 2nd down play, things got wild with an Igbinoghene interception followed by a fumble on the return, all of which was wiped out by a pass interference penalty against Igbinoghene.
Cooper Rush, on the next play, hit Brooks for a 41-yard gain down the right sideline. With 00:07 on the clock, Aubrey came on the field to attempt a 41-yard field goal. He drilled it to tie the score 3-3.
The half came to an end with the Dallas kickoff.
Third Quarter
The 3rd quarter opened with a kickoff that landed short of the landing zone, giving Washington the ball at the 40-yard line to open the second half.
Two plays later, the Commander had a 1st down at midfield following a good reception by McLaurin in the middle of the field.
A run and a holding penalty brought up 2nd & 20 at the Washington 41-yard line. On 3rd & 17, Daniels hit Noah Brown for a 15 yard gain, and, facing 4th & 2, Dan Quinn elected to go for it from the 42-yard line. Daniels faked a handoff and kept the ball himself for 4 yard and a first down.
The first McNichols carry of the game went for another first down at the 26-yard line. For the first time today the Washington offense has appeared in sync.
Jeremy McNichols sighting.
Quick burst, first down!
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— Chad Ryan (@chadwiko.bsky.social) 2024-11-24T19:49:12.798Z
Washington faced 3rd & 3 at th 17-yard line, and again Daniels kept the ball hiimself, and scampered around the left end for the first touchdown of the day — a 17-yard walk in touchdown.
TOUCHDOWN
Jayden Daniels runs it 17 yards for the score!
Shoutout to the fantastic block from rookie TE Ben Sinnott on the edge to clear the space.
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— Chad Ryan (@chadwiko.bsky.social) 2024-11-24T19:51:01.544Z
Amazingly, Austin Seibert missed the extra point — both kickers are struggling — to leave the scoreboard at 9-3.
Folllowing the kickoff, the Cowboys started their first drive of the half at the 20-yard line after a short return and step out of bounds by Turpin.
A pair of Dowdle runs earned a 1st down. A short pass & run by Tolbert, with a missed tackle, earned another. On the next play, Cooper Rush hit his tight end in the middle of the field for 17 yards to get the ball to the Washington 36-yard line. Two plays later, it was 3rd & 2 inside the 30-yard line. On the 3rd down play, Rush managed to draw the 2nd pass interference call against Noah Igbinoghene at the 3-yard line, setting up 1st & goal.
Igbinoghene called for DPI here.
I dunno… just looked like good defense to me.
Seems soft.
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— Chad Ryan (@chadwiko.bsky.social) 2024-11-24T20:00:00.800Z
Trey Lance came in the game and was tackled for a loss by Dorance Armstrong on 1st down. Cooper Rush returned to the game and hit Tolbert in the end zone for a touchdown. With the PAT, Dallas had its first lead of the game, 10-9.
Following the kickoff, Washington started the next drive at the 30-yard line after a muffed catch that ended up as a touchback in the end zone.
Jayden Daniels badly overthrew an open Zach Ertz on 2nd down to bring up 3rd & 7. On an ugly 3rd down play, Daniels was unable to complete a pass.
This is the second time today Daniels has gone to Ertz but the pass has been too high.
Not sure how tall he thinks Ertz is, but he’s a good two-feet shorter.
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— Chad Ryan (@chadwiko.bsky.social) 2024-11-24T20:07:09.872Z
The Cowboys had forced another punt. The coverage was excellent, and Turpin lost 2 yards on the return to give his offense the ball at their own 14-yard line.
Not only does Washington’s defense need to get another stop, but the Commanders offense needs to find some life. So far, they’ve been able to put together only one real scoring drive and have missed on a few key plays.
The Cowboys continued with their emphasis on running the ball, with 8 yards gained by Dowdle on the drive’s first 2 plays to bring up 3rd & 2 at the 22-yard line. A holding call against the Cowboys negated what would have been a Cee Dee Lamb first down.
On 3rd & 12, Jalen Brooks was blasted by Jeremy Chinn, knocking the ball loose for an what was called an incomplete pass on the field. Dan Quinn threw the challenge flag, hoping to get the call changed to a fumble with Washington recovery.
Dan Quinn is challenging this play, that was ruled incomplete on the field.
I don’t see enough here to overturn it and make this a fumble recovery for Washington.
#RaiseHail
— Chad Ryan (@chadwiko.bsky.social) 2024-11-24T20:15:18.508Z
He lost the challenge and Dallas punted. Washington took over at their own 45-yard line.
The Commanders defense had done its job and forced the punt. Now the offense needs to get on track.
It didn’t happen. On 3rd & 7, Noah Brown was unable to make the reception, and Tress Way came on to punt again with the ball near midfield. With a 1-point lead, Cooper Rush and the Cowboys took over at their own 13-yard line.
As time expired at the end of the third quarter, Cooper Rush completed a 10-yard pass to Cee Dee Lamb to give the Cowboys another first down at their own 23-yard line.
Fourth Quarter
In a game where the Commanders were double-digit favorites, they need big plays to stay in the game.
The final quarter opened with a bad snap. Rush fell on it for no loss. A roughing the passer call on the next play pushed the ball out to the 45-yard line with a first down.
A run by Ezekiel Elliott and an incomplete pass brought up 3rd & 9 at the 46-yard line.
With an important play coming up, Dallas used its first time out of the half; now both teams have a pair of time outs. On the key play that followed, Rush tried to hit Brooks deep down the middle, but good defense by Mike Sainristil forced the incompletion and another Dallas punt. The defense continues to do its job. The offense needs to get going.
Jayden Daniels will be working from deep in his own territory, with the punt downed at the Washington 5-yard line.
Two runs brought up 3rd & 4, but an incomplete pass attempt to Austin Ekeler when Daniels was under massive pressure ended the drive. This was just ugly.
The Cowboys started the drive at midfield. Again, they opened with a run by Dowdle, followed by a catch & run by Dowdle to get a fresh first down at the Washington 36-yard line.
There was a brief Trey Lance appearance, but he was right back on the sideline after one play. Cooper rush missed low on a pass to Mingo to bring up 3rd & 9 deep in Washington territory with 09:23 on the clock. The crowd made a ton of noise. A pass was completed for 16 yards to Lamb, but the play was disallowed by an illegal formation call to force 3rd & 14. On the following play, the fullback caught a checkdown and took the ball to the 30-yard line, where Aubrey came on and drilled a 48-yard field goal.
Washington started the drive on the 30-yard line. On the first play of the drive, Daniels completed a pass in the middle of the field to TE John Bates but a Dallas defender forced a fumble that Erik Kendricks recovered. Washington had given the ball to the Cowboys at their own 44-yard line. What a disaster!
In short order, the Cowboys pushed the ball into the red zone, but a false start penalty pushed the ball back to the Washington 24-yard line, 2nd & 8. After short run, it was 3rd & 6, and Cooper Rush hit a wide-open Luke Schoonmaker for a 22-yard touchdown on a totally busted defensive play by the Commanders.
Luke Schoonmaker is wide open to extend the Cowboys lead!
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Following the extra point, Dallas had an 11-point lead. The scoreboard read 20-9. This game has gone completely sideways for the home team.
Washington, needing a touchdown, opened the next offensive drive at the 31-yard line with less than 5 minutes remaining. Jayden Daniels took to the air, and moved the ball handily. Noah Brown got the ball into Cowboys territory with a 19-yard gain to the Dallas 9-yard line, but Daniels took a sack on the next play.
On 2nd & 16, Daniels hit Dyami Brown for 20 yards in the middle of the field. This is the offense that’s been missing all day. A Luke McCaffrey reception pushed the ball to th 17 yard line as the clock moved under 4 minutes.
On 1st & goal from the 19, McNichols had a 6-yard gain and got out of bounds. On 2nd down, Ertz caught a frozen-rope touchdown in the back of the end zone for a touchdown.
TOUCHDOWN
Daniels finds Ertz on the inside slant in the endzone and maybe there’s a sniff of life in this game afterall?
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— Chad Ryan (@chadwiko.bsky.social) 2024-11-24T20:57:34.936Z
Of course, the Commanders went for the two point conversion. Unsurprisingly, Daniels kept the ball himself around the right end and walked in for the 2 points to make the score 20-17 with 03:02 remaining in the game.
TWO POINT CONVERSION IS GOOD
And it’s a 3 point ball game.
Oh boy… here we go.
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— Chad Ryan (@chadwiko.bsky.social) 2024-11-24T20:59:00.667Z
Washington will need to kickoff to the Cowboys, get a defensive stop, and then a score to keep the game alive.
That didn’t happen. On the kickoff, Turpin bobbled the ball around the goal line, and then picked it up and ran it 99 yards for a touchdown. In the blink of an eye, the score was 27-17, and for all practical purposes, the game was over.
KaVontae Turpin goes 99 yards for the TD
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Washington started the next drive at the 30-yard line, and on 2nd & 9, Daniels scrambled for 23 yards — an exciting play, but likely to be in vain with just 02:10 on the clock.
At the two minute warning, Washington faced 2nd & 10.
With 01:40 and the ball at the Dallas 33 yard line, Washington kicked a field goal to cut the lead to 7 points at 27-20.
The Commanders will now have to pull a rabbit out of the hat with an onside kick recovery.
The kick came with 01:40 on the clock. The ball was easily fielded by the Cowboys. With only 2 timeouts in hand, Dan Quinn will need a miracle to avoid the loss here.
Cooper Rush kept the ball twice in an effort to burn the few remaining seconds off the clock and was tackled for a loss each time. On 3rd down with 01:27 remaining, Rush handed off to Dowdle for a short gain, and the Cowboys punt team came on the field.
The ball was punted with 39 seconds remaining. The return man, Olamide Zaccheaus, made the fair catch at the 14-yard line.
Jayden Daniels would have 33 seconds and no time outs to drive for a touchdown.
On 1st & 10, Daniels heaved a pass to Terry McLaurin, who caught the ball and wove through the defensive backfield to go 86 yards for an unbelievable touchdown to pull within a point at 27-26.
COMMANDERS 86-YARD TOUCHDOWN WOW
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On the extra point attempt, Austin Seibert kicked the ball wide left, failing to tie the score!!!
NO GOOD.
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With 21 seconds left on the clock, the Commanders will need to attempt yet another onside kick.
In a game defined by special teams gaffes, the Cowboys recovered the onside kick and Thomas ran it back for a touchdown! Insane!
ONSIDE KICK RETURN FOR A TD WHY NOT?!
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Aubrey hit the extra point, and, with a 41-point 4th quarter explosion of crazy scoring, it was 34-26 with 14 seconds left on the clock.
It’s actually just an 8-point lead, so the Commanders still have life, albeit not much. Ekeler returned the kickoff to the 36-yard line, but was injured on the play and had to be helped off the field.
Jayden Daniels would have 9 seconds to perform one more miracle on offense.
On the final play of the game from the Washington 42-yard line, Daniels threw the second Hail Mary pass of his short NFL career, but this prayer was not answered for the Commanders. The Cowboys intercepted the pass and it was all over.
The final play of Cowboys vs. Commanders pic.twitter.com/RIN0bj1dbi
— NFL (@NFL) November 24, 2024
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