When they last met: Washington and Tennessee

Adrian Peterson was Washington’s best offensive player the last time these two teams played. Do you remember who the quarterback was?

“When they last met” is an ongoing series during the NFL season, recalling the preceding game between Washington and the next opponent on the Commanders’ schedule.

Tennessee 25, Washington 16 – Week 16, December 22, 2018

Trailing by four points entering the final quarter, the Tennessee Titans rallied to defeat the Washington Redskins 25-16, Saturday at Nissan Stadium in Nashville.

Trailing 16-12, the Titans (9-6) drove 75 yards in 7 plays ending with Blaine Gabbert rolling to his right connecting with MyCole Pruitt from 2 yards, providing the Titans a 19-16 lead with 4:30 remaining.

On the game’s final play Washington quarterback Josh Johnson was intercepted by Malcom Butler who returned the pass 56 yards for a Titans touchdown for the final 25-16 margin.

Trailing 6-3, Washington had seized the lead when Johnson connected with Michael Floyd from seven yards and Dustin Hopkins kick put Washington (7-8) ahead 10-6 with 4:28 remaining in the first half.

Hopkins enjoyed a 3 for 3 day, connecting on field goals from 50, 40 and 46 yards. His field goals put Washington ahead 3-0, 13-9 and 16-12 with 8:09 remaining in the contest.

Adrian Peterson was very productive on several runs, rushing for 119 yards on 26 carries with his longest only being 13 yards. Jamison Crowder led Washington receivers with 78 yards in five receptions and Josh Docton added 30 receiving yards in his three receptions.

Mason Foster, Jonathan Allen and Ryan Kerrigan each contributed a QB sack. Deshazor Everett produced two tackles for a loss, while Foster, Allen, Kerrigan, Daron Payne and Pernell McPhee all had one.

 

7 free-agent defenders who could assist Cowboys in secondary overhaul

The best remaining free agent defensive backs, according to ESPN.

The Cowboys made their most significant move of free agency on Saturday, inking former Atlanta Falcons safety Keanu Neal to a one-year deal worth up to $5 million. The club has made other small strides towards improving their defensive backs. Following the club bringing back C.J. Goodwin, CB Jourdan Lewis was re-signed. Next week, the team will be visiting with Malik Hooker and Damontae Kazee, Neal’s former teammate in Atlanta.

ESPN released their 25 best available free agents and there are a number of well-known veterans at both the safety and cornerback positions who could upgrade the Dallas defense. Here are some potential candidates for the Cowboys to consider from ESPN’s best available rankings.