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NFL broadcaster Cris Collinsworth makes government shutdown joke as Seahawks clobber Commanders
NFL broadcaster Cris Collinsworth made a sly government shutdown joke on Sunday night as the Seattle Seahawks pulverized the Washington Commanders.
JSN's consensus receiving yards line is 95.5, but he's projected to top 100 yards in the model's latest forecast, going for 113 yards against the Commanders. Smith-Njigba has emerged as possibly the league's best receiver this season, and he gets a favorable matchup here as Washington ranks 26th in passing yards allowed per game.
The Seattle Seahawks (5-2) visit the Washington Commanders (3-5) at Northwest Stadium in Landover for a Week 9 showdown, and USA TODAY's panel of NFL experts have locked in their picks and predictions for the action. Here's everything you need to know ...
With the NFL trade deadline (November 4) rapidly approaching, the Washington Commanders have three paths to take: Buy, Sell, or Stand Pat. Buy, Sell, or Stand P
The National Football League announced a ruling on punishment for the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Washington Commanders game. Kansas City topped Washington, 28-7, at Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs improved to 5-3 on the season with the win.
Commanders elevate former Titans receiver Treylon Burks after ruling out Terry McLaurin for Week 9 game against Seahawks
The NFL has released the list of players who violated the rules in Week 8, and things are not looking good for players on Dan Quinn‘s squad. Yep, linebacker Frankie Luvu from the Washington Commanders is feeling the heat for crossing the line on the field.
Normally in the NFL, players are fined up to $11,593 for a first taunting violation, with the amount increasing to $17,389 for a second offense in the same season. However, the league appeared to view Rice’s incident with Martin as accidental and chose not to fine the former SMU Mustangs wide receiver.