Commanders officially eliminated from playoff contention

Washington is officially eliminated from the playoffs.

The Washington Commanders were officially eliminated from NFC playoff contention when the Green Bay Packers defeated the Minnesota Vikings 41-17 Sunday afternoon.

Everything broke well for Washington last week, when the Lions and Seahawks lost, allowing the Commanders to remain in the No. 7 playoff spot. The Packers, who were 4-8 one month ago, did win and entered into a three-way tie with Seattle and Detroit to improve to 7-8, a half game behind Washington for the final NFC playoff spot.

Unfortunately for Washington, Kirk Cousins couldn’t come through [insert joke here] and the Packers dominated the Vikings, ending any possible chance at a playoff berth.

Detroit, Green Bay and Seattle all won Sunday, while the Commanders lost to the Cleveland Browns, 24-10. Washington had maintained either the No. 6 or No. 7 spot in the NFC playoffs for over a month, dating back to November. The Commanders haven’t won a game since Nov. 27, going 0-3-1 in that span.

Sunday’s result means another disappointing Washington season comes to end.

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