The Washington Commanders will try to get to 7-2 in a road matchup against the New York Giants. Here's everything you need to know about matchup.
GAME INFORMATION
Date: Nov. 3
Time: 1 p.m.
Location: MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, New Jersey)
WATCH: FOX
- Chris Myers (play-by-play)
- Mark Sanchez (analyst)
- Kristina Pink (sideline)
RADIO:
- Bram Weinstein (play-by-play)
- London Fletcher (analyst)
- Logan Paulsen (sideline)
- Washington Commanders Radio on the Washington Commanders Broadcast network can be heard on BIG 100 (WBIG-FM), the flagship station for Washington Commanders Football. Download the free iHeartRadio app or ask your smart device to "play BIG 100 on iHeartRadio." Check out the Washington Commanders Radio Network affiliates, **HERE.**
- The Commanders' Spanish radio broadcast featuring Moisés Linares and Juan Romero can also be found on the **iHeartRadio app.**
Check out the top photos of the Washington Commanders at Northwest Stadium during their Week 8 matchup with the Chicago Bears, #ShotonSony (Photos by Emilee Fails and Kourtney Carroll/Washington Commanders)
QUICK HITS
- Washington will travel to new York to face the Giants in Week 9.
- Washington's all-time record against New York is 70-107-5. The Commanders are 30-57-3 against the Giants on the road.
- Last season, the Giants defeated the Commanders 14-7 in Week 7 at MetLife Stadium.
- Washington defeated New York 21-18 at Northwest Stadium in Week 2.
- Washington is looking to go 2-0 against New York for the first time since 2021.
- Washington is looking to start 7-2 for the first time since 1996.
- In Week 8, Washington won on a last-second touchdown. It was the first time in franchise history that the team has won a game with a touchdown on the final play of regulation since the 1970 merger.
COACHING STAFF
Washington:
- Head coach Dan Quinn (1st in Washington)
- Offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury (1st)
- Defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr. (1st)
- Special teams coordinator Larry Izzo (1st)
New York:
- Head coach Brian Daboll (3rd in New York)
- Assistant head coach/offensive coordinator Mike Kafka (3rd)
- Defensive coordinator Shane Bowen (1st)
- Special teams coordinator Michael Ghobrial (1st)
INDIVIDUAL STAT LEADERS
Washington:
- Passing Yards -- QB Jayden Daniels (1,736)
- Passing TDs -- QB Jayden Daniels (7)
- Rushing Yards -- RB Brian Robinson Jr. (461)
- Rushing TDs -- RB Brian Robinson Jr. (6)
- Receiving Yards -- WR Terry McLaurin (579)
- Receiving TDs -- WR Terry McLaurin (4)
- Tackles -- LB Bobby Wagner (69)
- Sacks -- LB Dante Fowler Jr. (4.5)
- Interceptions -- CB Mike Sainristil, LB Dante Fowler Jr. and CB Emmanuel Forbes Jr. (1)
New York:
- Passing Yards -- QB Daniel Jones (1,706)
- Passing TDs -- QB Daniel Jones (6)
- Rushing Yards -- RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. (376)
- Rushing TDs -- RB Tyrone Tracy and RB Devin Singletary (2)
- Receiving Yards -- WR Malik Nabers (498)
- Receiving TDs -- WR Malik Nabers (3)
- Tackles -- LB Bobby Okereke (55)
- Sacks -- DT Dexter Lawrence (9)
- Interceptions -- LB Darius Muasau (1)
TEAM STATS
Washington:
- Total offense -- 3rd (396.3 YPG)
- Scoring offense -- 3rd (29.5 PPG)
- Passing offense -- 9th (230.5 YPG)
- Sacks allowed -- T-12th (18)
- Rushing offense -- 3rd (165.8 YPG)
- Third-down offense -- 4th (46.39%)
- Total defense -- 13th (326.4 YPG)
- Scoring defense -- 10th (20.9 PPG)
- Passing defense -- 6th (186.8 YPG)
- Sacks -- T-7th (21)
- Rushing defense -- 25th (139.6 YPG)
- Third-down defense -- 23rd (40.23%)
- Time of possession -- 9th (31:36)
- Turnover differential -- T-8th (+4)
New York:
- Total offense -- 26th (303.6)
- Scoring offense -- 31st (14.6)
- Passing offense -- 23rd (195.1 YPG)
- Sacks allowed -- 30th (26)
- Rushing offense -- 24th (108.5 YPG)
- Third-down offense -- 25th (34.48%)
- Total defense -- 17th (331.1 YPG)
- Scoring defense -- 14th (21.9 PPG)
- Passing defense -- 8th (189.4 YPG)
- Sacks -- 1st (35)
- Rushing defense -- 27th (141.8 YPG)
- Third-down defense -- 7th (32.29%)
- Time of possession -- 11th (31:24)
- Turnover differential -- T-21st (-3)