Not too many Washington Commanders bingo cards had a game-winning touchdown from Jamison Crowder at the beginning of the year, but that's exactly what happened as the team beat the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 16.
Finishing with a final score of 36-33, the Commanders not only showed they could hang with the Eagles (again) – a team that came into last week looking to make a run at the No. 1 seed in the NFC Playoffs – they showed that they could be better.
One player, receiver Jamison Crowder, has not only gotten involved with Brown off the field but is also doing so by coming off injured reserve himself. With his second-straight key performance since returning, Crowder is our Washington player sustained for the second-straight week.
Coming off of injured reserve two weeks ago the Commanders veteran is stepping up when his team needs him the most.
The Commanders can inch closer to clinching a playoff spot this weekend if they beat the Eagles. Follow along for live updates and analysis.
LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — Jayden Daniels was not worried when he and the Washington Commanders trailed the Philadelphia Eagles by 14 points after just seven minutes, and the rookie quarterback was similarly undaunted staring down a 13-point deficit going into the fourth quarter, long after Jalen Hurts was sidelined with a concussion.
On Sunday, his rookie quarterback joined that category with a final-minute, come-from-behind, improbable victory over the Philadelphia ... Jayden Daniels found Jamison Crowder for a 9-yard ...
Sunday, 8:20 p.m. EST, NBC BetMGM NFL odds: Commanders by 4 Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels (5) throwing the ball before the start of an NFL
Jayden Daniels threw a 9-yard touchdown pass to Jamison Crowder with six seconds remaining and the Washington Commanders beat the visiting Philadelphia Eagles 36-33 on Sunday. Philadelphia's Jake Elli
Michael Clay didn’t sugarcoat his evaluation of the team’s kickoff coverage unit a few days after the Eagles’ 36-33 loss to the Washington Commanders. At the start of his weekly news conference