Landover, MD
Oct 6, 2024
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The Washington Commanders cruised to a convincing 34-13 victory over the Cleveland Browns at Northwest Stadium, extending their winning streak to four games and highlighting a multi-faceted offensive and defensive game. Rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels was pivotal, accumulating 238 passing yards and a touchdown, while contributing 82 rushing yards. Brian Robinson Jr. was instrumental, scoring two touchdowns including a critical second-quarter score after a career-long 34-yard run by Daniels. The Commanders led 24-3 at halftime following a 41-yard touchdown pass to Dyami Brown, effectively putting the game out of reach.
In the second half, Washington's defense stifled Cleveland, recording seven sacks, with Frankie Luvu leading efforts through multiple tackles, sacks, and a decisive fumble recovery. Despite a late touchdown from Cleveland's Deshaun Watson to Jordan Akins, Washington's comprehensive performance in all phases, including strong contributions from Austin Ekeler and Jeremy McNichols, cemented the outcome. The Commanders, now 4-1 for the first time since 2008, look forward to maintain their momentum against tougher competition in upcoming games.
Brian Robinson Jr. (WAS)
Brian Robinson Jr. burst into the end zone for a 4-yard touchdown following a critical fourth-down conversion by Austin Ekeler, setting the tone for Washington's offense.
Jayden Daniels (WAS)
Jayden Daniels connected with Dyami Brown on a 41-yard touchdown pass, exploiting Cleveland's secondary with a perfectly placed throw, expanding their lead before halftime.
Jeremy McNichols (WAS)
Jeremy McNichols capitalized on a fumble recovery by Frankie Luvu and turned it into a 3-yard touchdown, further demoralizing the Browns and extending Washington's commanding lead.
Deshaun Watson (CLE)
Under pressure throughout the game, Deshaun Watson found Jordan Akins for a 10-yard touchdown, offering a glimpse of Cleveland's offensive potential despite the lopsided score.
Frankie Luvu (WAS)
Frankie Luvu sacked Deshaun Watson, forcing a fumble that he subsequently recovered, showcasing a formidable defensive prowess that quashed any remaining hopes for a Cleveland comeback.
Brian Robinson Jr. (WAS, RB)
Scored twice on the ground, benefiting from excellent blocking, and set the tempo for Washington's ground dominance.
Jayden Daniels (WAS, QB)
Though not flawless, Daniels showcased his dual-threat ability with 238 passing yards, a touchdown, and 82 yards rushing, leading Washington's offense.
Frankie Luvu (WAS, LB)
Luvu was a defensive powerhouse, with 2.5 sacks, a fumble recovery, and key tackles that continually disrupted Cleveland's offensive rhythm.
Austin Ekeler (WAS, RB)
Returned from injury to contribute 143 yards from scrimmage, providing pivotal plays and offering versatility in both run and screen games.
Bobby Wagner (WAS, LB)
Veteran leadership was evident as Wagner recorded six tackles, including 1.5 sacks, adding significant pressure on Cleveland's quarterbacks.
Deshaun Watson (CLE, QB)
Faced relentless pressure, yet managed a late touchdown drive, highlighting his composure and determination in a tough outing.
Cleveland Browns
0
3
3
7
13
Washington Commanders
7
17
10
0
34