First-half defense again problematic for Cardinals in Week 4

They trailed the Commanders 17-7 at halftime, allowed 220 yards and Washington went 5-for-6 on third down.

The Arizona Cardinals struggled defensively in the first half against the Washington Commanders. Washington took a 17-7 lead into halftime, and it was because the Cardinals did little to stop them.

The Commanders had 220 yards in the first half, including 124 running the ball. They were 5-for-6 on third down. They did pick off quarterback Jayden Daniels once, but the rookie completed 11-for-13 passes for 96 yards.

Last week, in a 20-13 loss to Detroit, Arizona allowed 20 first-half points and 240 yards, as the Lions converted on 5-of-6 third downs.

They would shut the Lions out in the second half but couldn’t overcome the deficit.

They will need a similar defensive turnaround against the Commanders to get turn the tide.

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