The Washington Commanders put a bow on the 2024 regular season by not only beating the Cowboys 23-19 at AT&T Stadium but also by locking up the sixth seed in the playoffs. Quarterback Marcus Mariota, wide receiver Terry McLaurin and cornerback Mike Sainristil produced strong performances in the Week 18 win.
Marcus Mariota
Coming out of locker room for the second half against Dallas, Washington's coaching staff made a decision: Jayden Daniels would sit, and Mariota would play.
After being tapped to take the reins of the Commanders' offense, the Washington backup showed that leadership and a veteran influence for the rookie Daniels were never just the only reasons he's a Commander this year. Dan Quinn and Adam Peters wanted to bring Mariota in because they knew he could do what he did in Arlington, Texas yesterday -- help the team win if called upon.
It didn't take long for Mariota to find his rhythm after coming in for Daniels. He went through his reads quickly, had an accurate deep ball and made plays with his legs. And while Daniels has been the Washington quarterback touted all season long for being clutch, Mariota proved he's got that quality in his arsenal, too. On fourth-and-1, with under a minute left and Washington trailing, the 32-year-old ran 33-yards to get into the red zone. He then finished the game-winning drive with massive, ice-in-the-veins plays to Zach Ertz for 11 yards and then Terry McLaurin in the end zone.
Everyone on the sideline was fired up after that Mariota-led comeback. He completed 15-of-18 passes for 161 yards, two touchdowns -- good for a 141.0 passer rating -- and rushed for 56 yards and one touchdown.
Terry McLaurin
Like the Commanders offense as a whole yesterday, it took McLaurin a little bit to get going. Daniels looked for the wideout a few times in the first half, but only one of those resulted in a catch.
While the Daniels-McLaurin connection will be the one to watch as the playoffs begin next weekend, how about the M&M combination of Mariota and McLaurin? It came later but it was worth it in yesterday's win. McLaurin started to see the ball in the beginning of the fourth, picking up 18 yards on the Commanders' first possession of that quarter which ended in an Ertz touchdown. Mariota attempted to hit McLaurin for the two-point conversion after that score, and while it failed, it wasn't the last McLaurin had a shot to make a play in the end zone.
On the final drive of the game, as Washington hunted for the go-ahead touchdown, Mariota found McLaurin four times. After the break for the two-minute warning, McLaurin came up with a catch despite Daron Bland sticking to him very tight. He followed that up with another big catch in suffocating coverage 11 yards on second-and-15.
And then, the catch that won the game and broke a record. With six seconds left, McLaurin, lined up on the left, beat Bland and secured a lofted shot from Mariota in the back of the end zone. The catch gave McLaurin his 13th touchdown of the season, the most receiving touchdowns by a Washington play in franchise history.
Mike Sainristil
When Sainristil was drafted, he said playing on the inside is "where I make my money. That's where I'm very comfortable. Put me in that slot corner and let me go cause havoc."
While he was certainly correct in that statement, secondary needs changed for Washington early in the season, and Sainristil was moved outside. Few would have faulted the rookie for taking the whole season to adjust but he didn't need that. This, after all, is a guy who also played wide receiver in college -- versality is kind of his thing.
Against Dallas, Sainristil displayed the comfort and havoc-wreaking abilities on the outside that he's been developing for the last several weeks. As the offense sputtered in the first half, the Commanders defense stood strong, and Sainristil was a big part of that. Two of his passes defensed came in that first half, and one of those was in the red zone on a drive where Dallas had to settle for a field goal. He recorded another pass breakups in the third quarter, a brutal hit on Jalen Tolbert that epitomized the sort of anticipation and aggressiveness Washington loves about their second -round pick.
In notching those three defense passes, Sainristil became the first Washington rookie to record 14-plus passes defensed in a single season since Bashaud Breeland in 2014. He also finished with 10 tackles, good for second on the team.
Check out the top photos of the Washington Commanders at AT&T Stadium for their Week 18 matchup with the Dallas Cowboys, shot on Sony. (Photos by Emilee Fails/Washington Commanders)