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A list of stats and notes from the Washington Commanders' 55-23 loss against the Philadelphia Eagles, presented by BDO by the Numbers, as compiled by Washington Commanders Public Relations.
General
- The Washington Commanders fell to the Philadelphia Eagles 55-23 on Sunday afternoon.
The Washington Commanders have begun warming up at Lincoln Financial Field for the NFC Championship matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles. (Photos by Emilee Fails and Kourtney Carroll/Washington Commanders)
Offense
- QB Jayden Daniels completed 29-of-48 passes for 255 yards, one touchdown and one interception.
- Daniels also rushed for 48 yards and a touchdown.
- Daniels is the third rookie quarterback in NFL history to have at least one rushing and one passing touchdown in a playoff game.
- This postseason, Daniels threw for 822 yards which is the most by a rookie in postseason history.
- Daniels' 822 passing yards this postseason are the most in a single season in franchise history, passing Joe Theismann's 774 passing yards from 1983.
- Daniels had a 19-yard rush in the second quarter, the longest rush by a quarterback in the postseason in team history.
- TE Zach Ertz caught 11 passes for 104 yards.
- Ertz's 11 receptions were a franchise record for receptions by a tight end in a single postseason game.
- Ertz's 104 receiving yards were the second-most by a tight end in a single postseason game in franchise history, trailing only Jordan Reed (120 against Green Bay in 2015).
- Ertz moved to 54 career postseason receptions and moved into No. 7 in NFL history in most postseason receptions by a tight end, passing Antonio Gates (51), Keith Jackson (51), Heath Miller (49) and Jason Witten (45).
- Ertz surpassed 500 career receiving yards in the postseason becoming only the 12th player in NFL history to record 500-plus receiving yards in the postseason. He joined Travis Kelce, Rob Gronkowski, Dallas Clark, Keith Jackson, Shannon Sharpe, Brent Jones, Jay Novacek, Greg Olsen, Vernon Davis, Heath Miller and Antonio Gates as the only players to accomplish the feat.
- Ertz is the first player in Washington history to record 10-plus receptions in a postseason game since Antwaan Randle El in the 2007 Wild Card round.
- Ertz is the third player in team history to achieve the feat.
- WR Terry McLaurin caught three passes for 51 yards and a touchdown.
- McLaurin is the first player to have one receiving touchdown in three straight playoffs games since TE Travis Kelce in 2023.
- McLaurin has become the sixth player in franchise history to record 3-plus receiving touchdowns in the postseason, joining Art Monk, Gary Clark, Alvin Garrett, Charlie Brown and Roy Jefferson.
- McLaurin surpassed 300 career postseason receiving yards and became only the sixth player in franchise history to accomplish the feat, joining Art Monk, Gary Clark, Charlie Brown, Ricky Sanders and Charley Taylor.
Defense
- LB Bobby Wagner led the team with nine total tackles. He also added one tackle for loss.
- LB Frankie Luvu had four total tackles, one sack, one quarterback hit and two tackles for loss.
- DE Dorance Armstrong had two total tackles, one sack, one quarterback hit and one tackle for loss.
Special Teams
- P Tress Way completed a 23-yard pass which is the longest completion by a Washington punter in the postseason.
- Way is the first Washington punter to complete a pass in a postseason game since Kelly Goodburn on Jan. 9, 1993.
- Way's completion is the second-longest by a punter in a postseason game all-time.
Snap counts
Offense (79 plays)
Player | Plays | Percentage |
---|---|---|
Andrew Wylie | 79 | 100% |
Brandon Coleman | 79 | 100% |
Nick Allegretti | 79 | 100% |
Tyler Biadasz | 78 | 99% |
Jayden Daniels | 75 | 95% |
Terry McLaurin | 68 | 86% |
Zach Ertz | 63 | 80% |
Dyami Brown | 61 | 77% |
Olamide Zaccheaus | 57 | 72% |
Trent Scott | 51 | 65% |
Austin Ekeler | 47 | 59% |
Brian Robinson | 41 | 52% |
Chris Paul | 28 | 35% |
Jamison Crowder | 23 | 29% |
John Bates | 21 | 27% |
Luke McCaffrey | 12 | 15% |
Marcus Mariota | 4 | 5% |
Ben Sinnott | 1 | 1% |
Jeremy McNichols | 1 | 1% |
Michael Deiter | 1 | 1% |
Defense (71 plays)
Player | Players | Percentage |
---|---|---|
Jeremy Chinn | 71 | 100% |
Bobby Wagner | 71 | 100% |
Frankie Luvu | 71 | 100% |
Mike Sainristil | 70 | 99% |
Marshon Lattimore | 61 | 86% |
Quan Martin | 60 | 85% |
Jonathan Allen | 55 | 77% |
Noah Igbinoghene | 48 | 68% |
Carl Davis | 46 | 65% |
Dorance Armstrong | 41 | 58% |
Jalyn Holmes | 40 | 56% |
Clelin Ferrell | 34 | 48% |
Johnny Newton | 28 | 39% |
Javonte Jean-Baptiste | 22 | 31% |
Sheldon Day | 22 | 31% |
Dante Fowler | 16 | 23% |
Benjamin St-Juste | 10 | 14% |
Percy Butler | 9 | 13% |
Mykal Walker | 6 | 8% |