The Washington Commanders will try to get to 9-5 in a road matchup against the New Orleans Saints. Here's everything you need to know about game.
GAME INFORMATION
Date: Dec. 15
Time: 1 p.m.
Location: Caesars Superdome (New Orleans, Lousiana)
WATCH: FOX
- Kenny Albert (play-by-play)
- Jonathan Vilma (analyst)
- Megan Olivi (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.**
QUICK HITS
- Washington will head to New Orleans for the first time since 2018 in Week 15.
- Washington is looking to break a two-game losing streak on the road and three-game losing streak against the Saints.
- The Commanders have a 9-5 record on the road against the Saints and 17-11 overall record against New Orleans.
- This season, Washington is 1-1 against the NFC South.
- All time, the Commanders are 19-26 against the NFC South.
- With a win, Washington would move to 9-5 on the season. It would be their best record through 14 games since 1992.
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 Orleans:
- Interim head coach and special teams coordinator Darren Rizzi (6th season in New Orleans)
- Offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak (1st)
- Defensive coordinator Joe Woods (2nd)
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INDIVIDUAL STAT LEADERS
Washington:
- Passing Yards -- QB Jayden Daniels (2,819)
- Passing TDs -- QB Jayden Daniels (15)
- Rushing Yards -- RB Brian Robinson Jr. (640)
- Rushing TDs -- RB Brian Robinson Jr. (8)
- Receiving Yards -- WR Terry McLaurin (896)
- Receiving TDs -- WR Terry McLaurin (9)
- Tackles -- LB Bobby Wagner (104)
- Sacks -- LB Dante Fowler Jr. (8.5)
- Interceptions -- CB Mike Sainristil, LB Dante Fowler Jr., S Jeremy Chinn and CB Emmanuel Forbes Jr. (1)
New Orleans:
- Passing Yards -- QB Derek Carr (2,145)
- Passing TDs -- QB Derek Carr (15)
- Rushing Yards -- RB Alvin Kamara (938)
- Rushing TDs -- RB Alvin Kamara (6)
- Receiving Yards -- RB Alvin Kamara (485)
- Receiving TDs -- WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling (4)
- Tackles -- LB Demario Davis (90)
- Sacks -- DT Bryan Bresee (7.5)
- Interceptions -- S Tyrann Mathieu and CB Paulson Adebo (3)
TEAM STATS
Washington:
- Total offense -- 5th (377.6 YPG)
- Scoring offense -- 4th (28.9 PPG)
- Passing offense -- 18th (220.7 YPG)
- Sacks allowed -- 14th (30)
- Rushing offense -- 3rd (156.9 YPG)
- Third-down offense -- 6th (44.1%)
- Total defense -- 12th (327.7 YPG)
- Scoring defense -- 17th (22.8 PPG)
- Passing defense -- 5th (190.7 YPG)
- Sacks -- T-15th (32)
- Rushing defense -- 27th (137 YPG)
- Third-down defense -- 22nd (41.83%)
- Time of possession -- 13th (30:30)
- Turnover differential -- T-9th (+4)
New Orleans:
- Total offense -- 14th (341.1)
- Scoring offense -- 17th (22.3)
- Passing offense -- 19th (212.8 YPG)
- Sacks allowed -- T-8th (25)
- Rushing offense -- 10th (128.7 YPG)
- Third-down offense -- 17th (38.01%)
- Total defense -- 30th (380.5 YPG)
- Scoring defense -- 14th (22.5) PPG)
- Passing defense -- 28th (246.3 YPG)
- Sacks -- T-21st (29)
- Rushing defense -- 25th (134.2 YPG)
- Third-down defense -- 9th (35.63%)
- Time of possession -- 20th (29:43)
- Turnover differential -- T-13th (+2)