When they last met: Commanders and Seahawks

Kendall Fuller was the hero the last time these two teams played.

“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.

Washington 17, Seattle 15 – Week 12, November 29, 2021

Kendall Fuller intercepted Russell Wilson’s two-point pass attempt with 15 seconds remaining, sealing Washington’s 17-15 win over Seattle at FedEx Field.

With 2:25 remaining, Washington led 17-9 and faced a 4th & goal from the 4. Kicker Joey Slye had pulled a hamstring earlier in the game, so Ron Rivera chose to go for the touchdown rather than a chip shot field goal to go up two scores.

Taylor Heinicke’s pass to Logan Thomas was caught and called a touchdown. However, replay revealed Thomas did not have control of the ball as he went to the ground and the Seahawks took over at their own 4 with 2:19 remaining.

Suddenly, the Washington defense was not in control. Russell Wilson completed seven passes and the Seahawks found themselves with a 1st & 10 at the Washington 32.

Wilson then connected with receiver Freddie Swain for a 32-yard touchdown with 15 seconds remaining, narrowing the Washington lead to 17-15. This set the stage for Fuller’s game-saving interception in the end zone for Washington.

Seattle’s onside kick was then recovered by Washington receiver Adam Humphries as Washington (5-6) escaped with a narrow victory on Monday Night Football.

Taylor Heinicke completed 27 of 35 for 223 yards, including one touchdown and one interception. Antonio Gibson rushed for 111 yards on 29 carries. He also led with 7 receptions for 35 yards.

When they last met; Commanders and Bills

It didn’t go so well for Washington.

“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.

Buffalo 43, Washington 21 – Week 3, September 26, 2021

The Bills crushed Washington, gaining 481 yards of offense on their way to an easy 43-21 victory at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, NY.

The Washington defense was clearly out of position time and again as the Bills raced out to a 21-0 lead. The ‘Football Team’ was able to reduce the lead to seven points when Antonio Gibson took a Taylor Heinicke screen pass 73 yards for a touchdown, and Heinicke scored from 4 yards.

However, the Bills then blew open the game with 22 consecutive points, stretching their lead to as high as 43-14.

Bills quarterback Josh Allen enjoyed one of his best days in the NFL, completing 32 of 43 passes for 358 yards, 4 touchdowns and no interceptions for a 129.8 passer rating.

Washington was dominated in every statistical category by the Bills: First Downs (29-13), Rushing Yards (122-78), Passing Yards (359-212), Total Offensive Yards (481-290), Turnovers (3-0), Third Down Conversions (9/15- 2/11), Time of Possession (35:37-24:23)

Buffalo leads the all-time series between the two franchises 10-6. Washington won the only playoff game between the two teams when they defeated Buffalo in Super Bowl XXVI 37-24 to conclude the 1991 NFL season.

Commanders season opener in 4 days: Washington’s best No. 4

4 days until the Washington Commanders open the 2023 NFL season.

Commanders Wire continues a countdown to Washington’s season opener for 2023 in 4 days. Who was the team’s best player wearing No. 4?

Speaking of No. 4, current receiver Curtis Samuel has switched back to No. 4 he wore at Ohio State.

Taylor Heinicke (2020-22) was a great story that resulted in so many pulling for Heinicke. He was an emergency Covid quarterback. But because Dwayne Haskins was released and Alex Smith’s leg broke down, Heinicke was called upon and had his most exciting game in a playoff game against Tampa Bay to conclude 2020. In his three Washington seasons, he was 12-11-1, passing for 33 touchdowns and 21 interceptions.

Plenty of guys kicking the ball have worn No. 4 for Washington. Jess Atkinson came aboard and closed out 1986 but was badly injured in the 1987 opener, missing out on the rest of the Super Bowl championship season.

Bryan Barker (2001-03) and Derrick Frost (2005-07) carried the punting duties.  Glen Pakulak (2009) and Sam Paulescu (2009) both punted the same season, taking their turns wearing No.4.

Likewise, Kriss Heppner and Michael Husted did the same in the 2000 season with the kicking duties and the jersey No. 4.

Graham Gano (2009-11) exhibited a huge leg booming kicks in his three seasons. However, Gano made only 9 of 16 field goals from 30-39 yards. A second opportunity saw Gano much more stable as he was one of the NFL’s better kickers while at Carolina for the next seven seasons.

Mike Bragg (1968-79) was drafted 117th overall by Washington in the 1968 draft. The former Richmond Spider punted 12 seasons for Washington averaging 39.9 yards. In his last season with Washington, he connected on the NFL’s longest punt of the season, 74 yards. In 1974, kicker Mark Moseley pulled a muscle, forcing Bragg into the kicking duties in a playoff loss to the Rams. He connected on his one field goal attempt.

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