
"After a 2-2 start to the season and an emphatic road win over the Los Angeles Chargers to begin October, the Commanders have lost three consecutive games, each in a slightly different fashion. There was the fumble at home against Chicago. The embarrassment of being blown out in Dallas. Then Monday night's 28-7 defeat to Kansas City, which somehow seemed like progress even if the final score indicated a rout."
"It was late in that Sept. 11 loss to Green Bay when Daniels sprained his left knee, which knocked him out for two games. A low-grade hamstring strain caused him to miss a third Monday. Along the way, McLaurin missed four games with a quad/hip flexor strain, then returned and aggravated the injury. The two-time Pro Bowl wideout will be out for Sunday night's game"
Washington opened the season 2-2 and defeated the Los Angeles Chargers, then dropped three straight games in differing ways: a home fumble against Chicago, a blowout loss in Dallas, and a 28-7 defeat to Kansas City that felt like progress despite the score. The team stands 3-5 with an expanding injury report and an inconsistent identity. Offensive production has suffered because Jayden Daniels and Terry McLaurin have not played together since Week 2. Daniels sprained his left knee Sept. 11 and later missed time with a hamstring issue; McLaurin missed four games with a quad/hip flexor injury and re-aggravated it.
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