What were some bright spots for the Commanders?

We try to find some positives in Washington’s ugly loss to the Eagles.

Already tired of the depressing commentary on the Commanders horrendous performance Sunday, falling 24-8 to the Eagles?

How about some positive moments in the game?

On the game’s first offensive snap, Curtis Samuel avoided being tackled for a loss, then got good blocks downfield from Charles Leno and Terry McLaurin for a 15-yard gain.

Benjamin St-Juste defended three passes, and Samuel made a diving catch. Jonathan Allen made a tackle-for–loss of Miles Sanders. Bobby McCain prevented a touchdown pass, deflecting a pass in the end zone and Kam Curl filled well when Jalen Hurts kept the ball on 3rd and goal.

Efe Obada ran a two-man stunt with Jonathan Allen, getting a nice sack of Hurts opening the second half. Carson Wentz and McLaurin connected with just over two minutes remaining in the third quarter on a 45-yard pass down the left sideline. Wentz then scrambled for a 13-yard gain.

The Commanders’ play of the game (in my opinion) was Daron Payne shooting through a Dallas Goedert block swallowing Boston Scott before he could get out of the end zone for a Commanders’ safety.

Following the safety, Dax Milne gained 29 yards on the return of the Eagles kickoff.

McLaurin concluded his day with 102 receiving yards on his 6 receptions.

Jamin Davis was credited with two sacks, a tackle-for-loss, and a QB hit. While Obada collected 2 QB hits with his sack.