The Washington Commanders faced a narrow defeat against the Pittsburgh Steelers, ending the game at 28-27. This loss puts the Commanders at 7-3, trailing the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC East.
Offensive Coordinator Kliff Kingsbury has been pivotal in shaping the team's offensive strategy, which has thrived under rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, supported by a solid running game and an improving receiving corps led by Terry McLaurin.
Despite missing key player Brian Robinson Jr., the Commanders managed to score 27 points, maintaining their offensive prowess. Notable performances included high grades for McLaurin and Noah Brown, while several players struggled to meet expectations.