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A list of stats and notes from the Washington Commanders' 36-33 win against Philadelphia, presented by BDO by the Numbers, as compiled by Washington Commanders Public Relations.
General
- The Washington Commanders defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 36-33 on Sunday afternoon.
- Washington has their best start through 15 games since 1991.
- Washington has won 10 games for the first time since 2012.
- Washington moves to 7-3 against NFC opponents, their best start against NFC opponents since 2005.
- Washington moves to 3-2 in the NFC East, which is their best start against the division through five divisional games since 2020.
- Washington moves to 6-2 at home, which is their best start at home since 2015.
- Washington has won two divisional home games for the first time since 2020.
- Washington has recorded their 72nd win over the Eagles, moving the all-time series to 71-67-4.
- This is the first win against Philadelphia at home since 2020.
- Washington is now 37-32-3 at home all-time against Philadelphia.
- Washington has moved to 3-0 in December for the first time since 2012.
- With WR Jamison Crowder's first quarter touchdown, Washington has now scored over 400 points this season. It is the first time a Washington team has scored 400-plus points in a single season since 2012.
- Washington has scored 432 points this season. They have moved past the 1984 team (426) for No. 5 all-time in franchise history in points scored in a single season.
- Washington joins the 2012 team, 1999 team, 1991 team, 1984 team and 1983 team as the only teams in franchise history to score 400-plus points in a single season.
- Washington has rushed for 2,291 yards this season. They have moved past the 1984 team (2,274) for No. 5 all-time in franchise history in rushing yards by the team in a single season.
- With QB Jayden Daniels nine-yard rush in the first quarter, Washington has moved past the 2005 team (2,183) for No. 8 all-time in franchise history in rushing yards by the team in a single season.
- Washington has scored 48 touchdowns this season and has moved past the 1987 team (47) and 1967 team (47) for No. 6 all-time in franchise history in touchdowns scored in a single season.
- Washington has tied franchise single-season record for 4th down conversions with 16.
- Washington had two wide receivers who scored multiple touchdown receptions in a single game with Jamison Crowder and Olamide Zaccheaus both hauling in two touchdown receptions. It was the first time Washington had two players record multiple touchdown receptions in a single game since Michael Westbrook and Albert Connell did so against Carolina in 1999.
- Washington has scored five touchdowns in four games this season, the most in a single season since 2000.
- Washington converted 7-for-13 third down conversion attempts. The team moves to 9-0 when converting at least 40 percent on third down.
- Head Coach Dan Quinn became the only head coach in franchise history to win 10-plus games in his first year with the organization.
- General Manager Adam Peters joins Charley Casserly as the only GMs in franchise history to win 10-plus games in their first season as GM with the organization.
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Offense
- QB Jayden Daniels completed 24-of-39 passes for 258 passing yards, five touchdowns and two interceptions for a 99.1 quarterback rating.
- Daniels has recorded 4,040 combined yards (passing and rushing) and has set a new franchise single season record for combined yards by a rookie quarterback, passing Robert Griffin III (4,015).
- With his 4,040 combined yards (passing and rushing), Daniels has passed Robert Griffin III (4,015) and Brad Johnson (4,036) for No. 6 in franchise history for the most combined yards (passing and rushing) by a quarterback in a single season.
- In passing Griffin III (4,015) in combined yards, Daniels now has the seventh most combined yards (passing and rushing) in a single season by a rookie in NFL history. He passed Carson Wentz, Dak Prescott, Trevor Lawrence and RGIII today.
- Daniels is the first rookie QB in NFL history to throw for five touchdowns and rush for 65+ yards in a game.
- Daniels joins Robert Griffin III and Deshaun Watson as the only quarterbacks to throw for 4+ touchdowns and rush for 65+ yards in a game during their rookie seasons.
- Daniels is the first rookie quarterback in franchise history to throw five touchdown passes in a single game and the sixth rookie in NFL history to accomplish the feat.
- Daniels becomes only the second player in franchise history to throw for five touchdowns against Philadelphia. He joins Sonny Jurgensen (five touchdowns against Philadelphia in 1964) as the only Washington players to accomplish the feat.
- Daniels is the fifth rookie and first in Washington history to have thrown for at least 250 yards and five touchdowns in a single game.
- Daniels has recorded 3,303 passing yards this season, a new franchise single-season high for passing yards by a rookie quarterback passing Robert Griffin III (3,200 in 2012).
- WR Terry McLaurin caught five passes for 59 yards and a touchdown.
- McLaurin has posted 1,000-yard seasons in five consecutive seasons, joining Justin Jefferson as the only other player to accomplish the feat in the last five seasons consecutively (2020-2024). Tyreek Hill, Mike Evans and Davante Adams are the only other players who can accomplish the feat this season.
- McLaurin eclipsed 1,000 receiving yards in a single season for the fifth time in his career. He moves into a tie with Art Monk and Gary Clark as the only players in Washington history to accomplish the feat.
- With his 32-yard touchdown reception in the second quarter, McLaurin tied the single season franchise record for touchdown receptions. He is the first player since Ricky Sanders in 1988 to record 12-plus touchdown receptions in a single season.
- McLaurin scored his 37th career receiving touchdown and moves into sole possession of No. 8 all-time in franchise history in receiving touchdowns.
- McLaurin now has 900+ career receiving yards against the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles are the first opponent that McLaurin has eclipsed the 900 career receiving yards mark against.
- McLaurin has surpassed 450 career receptions, extending the most by a Washington player in their first 6 seasons and the 28th most in NFL history.
- McLaurin registered his 450th career reception. He became the fifth player in franchise history to accomplish the feat, joining Art Monk, Charley Taylor, Santana Moss and Gary Clark.
- WR Olamide Zaccheaus caught five passes for 70 yards and two touchdowns.
- Zaccheaus' recorded a two-touchdown game for the first time since Week 9 of the 2021 season.
- WR Jamison Crowder finished with two receptions for two touchdowns.
- This game marked the third game in Crowder's career that he registered multiple touchdown receptions in a single game.
- WR Luke McCaffrey returned six kickoffs for 184 yards.
- McCaffrey is the second Washington rookie to record at least 180 kickoff return yards in a game and first since Brandon Banks in Week 8, 2010.
- WR Dyami Brown caught four passes for 56 yards.
- Brown's 50-yard reception in the second quarter was his longest since Week 5 of the 2022 season.
Defense
- CB Marshon Lattimore finished with four total tackles and three passes defensed.
- Lattimore now has 90 career passes defensed. He joins Darius Slay, James Bradberry, Denzel Ward and Jalen Ramsey as the only players to record 90 passes defensed since 2017.
- LB Bobby Wagner led the team with nine total tackles. He also added one quarterback hit and one pass defensed.
- Wagner played in his 200th game today and became the 10th linebacker in NFL history to have played in 200 games and the fifth linebacker in NFL history with 200 games player and over 1,000 tackles.
- Wagner now has 70 career passes defensed. He becomes the ninth player in NFL history to record 70-plus passes defensed, 35.0-plus sacks and 12-plus interceptions in a career (since passes defensed began being tracked in 1994). He joins Junior Seau, Mo Lewis, Karlos Dansby, Ray Lewis, Brian Urlacher, Bill Romanowski, London Fletcher and William Thomas as the only players to accomplish the feat (since 1994).
- LB Frankie Luvu had seven total tackles, two tackles for loss, one pass defensed and one interception.
- Luvu and LB Dante Fowler Jr. both have eight-plus sacks and an interception this season. It is the first time Washington has two defenders with eight-plus sacks and an interception in a single season since Ryan Kerrigan and Preston Smith did so in 2017.
- DT Johnny Newton, DE Clelin Ferrell, LB Dante Fowler Jr. and DE Jalyn Holmes each had a sack.
- Newton finished with six total tackles, three tackles for loss and one quarterback hit in addition to his sack.
Special Teams
- K Zane Gonzalez connected on all extra point attempts, accounting for four points scored.
Snap counts
Offense (68 plays)
Player | Plays | Percentage |
---|---|---|
Brandon Coleman | 68 | 100% |
Nick Allegretti | 68 | 100% |
Sam Cosmi | 68 | 100% |
Tyler Biadasz | 68 | 100% |
Jayden Daniels | 68 | 100% |
Terry McLaurin | 62 | 91% |
Andrew Wylie | 58 | 85% |
Zach Ertz | 48 | 71% |
Olamide Zaccheaus | 47 | 69% |
Dyami Brown | 45 | 66% |
Brian Robinson | 43 | 63% |
Jamison Crowder | 31 | 46% |
John Bates | 24 | 35% |
Jeremy McNichols | 19 | 28% |
Cornelius Lucas | 10 | 15% |
Luke McCaffrey | 9 | 13% |
Chris Rodrigruez | 7 | 10% |
Ben Sinnott | 5 | 7% |
Defense (74 plays)
Player | Players | Percentage |
---|---|---|
Quan Martin | 74 | 100% |
Bobby Wagner | 74 | 100% |
Frankie Luvu | 74 | 100% |
Jeremy Chinn | 72 | 97% |
Mike Sainristil | 70 | 95% |
Marshon Lattimore | 63 | 85% |
Noah Igbinoghene | 62 | 84% |
Daron Payne | 56 | 76% |
Dante Fowler | 44 | 59% |
Dorance Armstrong | 43 | 58% |
Johnny Newton | 41 | 55% |
Sheldon Day | 33 | 45% |
Clelin Ferrell | 24 | 32% |
Carl Davis | 19 | 26% |
Jalyn Holmes | 16 | 22% |
Javonte Jean-Baptiste | 15 | 20% |
Jordan Magee | 12 | 16% |
Percy Butler | 11 | 15% |
Benjamin St-Juste | 10 | 14% |
Mykal Walker | 3 | 5% |