Stud and duds from Commanders’ tie with Giants in Week 13

We look at who played well — and who didn’t — in the Commanders’ Week 13 tie vs. the Giants.

The Washington Commanders had plenty of opportunities to win their fourth game in a row Sunday against the New York Giants but squandered multiple chances in regulation and overtime, leading to their first tie since 2016.

Washington’s offense got off to a fast start against the Giants, scoring the first 10 points of the game. The Giants finally got going behind the legs of quarterback Daniel Jones. The combination of Jones and running back Saquon Barkley powered a New York comeback, combining to rush for 116 first-half yards.

A Washington turnover early in the third quarter led to another New York touchdown, giving the Giants a 20-13 lead. The Commanders finally tied things with under two minutes remaining on a Jahan Dotson touchdown.

Washington had one more shot in regulation and in overtime but fell short.

Here is a look at the players who impressed Sunday and those who didn’t.