Touchdown Showdown: Commanders Dominate Bengals

WashingtonTue Sep 24 2024
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In a thrilling Monday Night Football matchup, Jayden Daniels led the Commanders to a convincing 38-33 win over the Bengals. The young quarterback had a coming out party, showcasing his skills and proving why the Commanders used the No. 2 overall pick on him. Daniels' impressive performance was reminiscent of his college days at LSU, where he followed in the footsteps of Heisman Trophy winner Joe Burrow. Daniels threw for 254 yards and two touchdowns, and also added another score on the ground. He was nearly perfect, completing 21 of 23 passes and running for 40 yards on 11 carries. His first career touchdown went to offensive lineman Trent Scott for a 1-yard score, a memorable moment in his professional debut. The Commanders' offense was unstoppable, scoring on all six possessions, excluding a one-play kneel down to end the half and a one-play kneel down to end the game. They sealed the deal with a 12-play, 70-yard drive that ate up 7:32 in the fourth quarter, overcoming two penalties, a sack, and a fourth down. Terry McLaurin caught a 27-yard touchdown pass from Daniels with 2:10 left, giving the Commanders a 38-26 lead. McLaurin finished with four catches for 100 yards, a notable performance. The Bengals put up a fight, with quarterback Joe Burrow throwing for 324 yards and three touchdowns. Wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase caught six passes for 118 yards and two touchdowns, while running back Zack Moss rushed for 58 yards and a touchdown. Despite being outgained 436 to 356, the Commanders emerged victorious. The Bengals' drives stalled at the Washington 30, 9, and 13, with kicker Evan McPherson missing a 48-yard field goal and making kicks of 28 and 31. The game was notable for being the first since 1940 with no turnovers and no punts, according to the ESPN broadcast. The Commanders improved to 2-1, while the Bengals dropped to 0-3. The 2018 Texans are the only 0-3 team to make the postseason since 2000, a stat that adds some context to the Bengals' struggles.