Commanders' biggest positive from emphatic Week 3 win is painfully obvious
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Commanders' biggest positive from emphatic Week 3 win is painfully obvious
"It's not about how you get knocked down in the NFL, it's about how you get up. That was the Washington Commanders' primary objective after suffering a demoralizing defeat to the Green Bay Packers on primetime. Dan Quinn typifies this fighting spirit. One only has to look at how the head coach got up and went straight back to business after a brutal collision with quarterback Marcus Mariota to see that. And everyone feeds off this relentless desire and energy."
"Superstar quarterback Jayden Daniels was also missing versus the Las Vegas Raiders with a sprained knee. Their backs were firmly against the wall as doubts about the team's sustainability began cropping up in the media. Commanders' resolve in the face of adversity was evident once again in Week 3 This is when the Commanders are at their best. They thrived last season when everyone wrote them off."
Washington rallied after a demoralizing loss to Green Bay, demonstrating resilience and a refusal to be defined by setbacks. Dan Quinn set the tone by immediately returning to work after a collision with Marcus Mariota, energizing the roster. The team faced major injuries, losing Austin Ekeler and Deatrich Wise Jr. for the season and missing Jayden Daniels with a sprained knee, but backups stepped up. Washington dominated Las Vegas in Week 3, playing with conviction and sustained intensity. Strong culture, brotherhood, and relentless effort enabled the push from underdog to NFC Championship contender, and the team remains combative every game.
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