The Washington Commanders will travel to Baltimore to take on the Ravens for the first time since 2020. Here's everything you need to know about matchup.
GAME INFORMATION
Date: Oct. 13
Time: 1 p.m.
Location: M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore, Maryland)
WATCH: CBS
- Jim Nantz (play-by-play)
- Tony Romo (analyst)
- Tracy Wolfson (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 for their Week 5 matchup against the Cleveland Browns, shot on Sony.
QUICK HITS
- The Commanders will travel to Baltimore in Week 6 for the third time in the franchise's history and the first time since 2016.
- Washington has a 3-4 overall record against Baltimore and a 1-1 record on the road against the Ravens.
- This will be the fifth time that Washington and Baltimore face off in October.
- Washington is looking to start 5-1 for the first time since 1996.
- In Week 5, Washington became the first time since 1970 to score 150-plus points in their first five games while starting a rookie quarterback.
- Jayden Daniels is the first player in NFL history to have had 1,000-plus passing yards and 250-plus rushing yards in their first five career games.
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)
Baltimore:
- Head coach John Harbaugh (17th season in Baltimore)
- Assistant head coach/pass game coordinator Chris Hewitt (10th)
- Offensive coordinator Todd Monken (2nd)
- Defensive coordinator Zach Orr (3rd)
- Special teams coordinator Chris Horton (6th)
INDIVIDUAL STAT LEADERS
Washington:
- Passing Yards -- QB Jayden Daniels (1,135)
- Passing TDs -- QB Jayden Daniels (4)
- Rushing Yards -- RB Brian Robinson Jr. (325)
- Rushing TDs -- RB Brian Robinson Jr. (5)
- Receiving Yards -- WR Terry McLaurin (303)
- Receiving TDs -- WR Terry McLaurin (2)
- Tackles -- LB Bobby Wagner (44)
- Sacks -- LB Frankie Luvu and DE Dorance Armstrong (3)
- Interceptions -- N/A
Baltimore:
- Passing Yards -- QB Lamar Jackson (1,206)
- Passing TDs -- QB Lamar Jackson (9)
- Rushing Yards -- RB Derrick Henry (572)
- Rushing TDs -- RB Derrick Henry (6)
- Receiving Yards -- WR Zay Flowers (269)
- Receiving TDs -- TE Isaiah Likely (3)
- Tackles -- LB Roquan Smith (50)
- Sacks -- LB Kyle Van Noy (6)
- Interceptions -- CB Marlon Humphrey (2)
TEAM STATS
Washington:
- Total offense -- T-4th (392.6 YPG)
- Scoring offense -- 1st (31 PPG)
- Passing offense -- 14th (214.2 YPG)
- Sacks allowed -- T-13th (12)
- Rushing offense -- 2nd (178.4 YPG)
- Third-down offense -- 1st (51.67%)
- Total defense -- 14th (328 YPG)
- Scoring defense -- T-20th (23 PPG)
- Passing defense -- 31st (280.2 YPG)
- Sacks -- 8th (15)
- Rushing defense -- 22nd (130 YPG)
- Third-down defense -- 23rd (43.64%)
- Time of possession -- 4th (32:19)
- Turnover differential -- T-15th (0)
Baltimore:
- Total offense -- 1st (447.6)
- Scoring offense -- 2nd (29.4)
- Passing offense -- 9th (236.4 YPG)
- Sacks allowed -- 1st (5)
- Rushing offense -- 1st (211.2 YPG)
- Third-down offense -- 3rd (50%)
- Total defense -- 19th (340.6 YPG)
- Scoring defense -- 26th (25.2 PPG)
- Passing defense -- 10th (175.8 YPG)
- Sacks -- 6th (16)
- Rushing defense -- 1st (60.4 YPG)
- Third-down defense -- 42.62 (30.61%)
- Time of possession -- 8th (31:37)
- Turnover differential -- T-11th (+1)