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Offense
Total: 7829 (7)
Passing: 5935 (5)
Rushing: 1894 (19)
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Defense
Total: 7281 (16)
Passing: 5260 (19)
Rushing: 2021 (14)
4-3 Cover 3
Total: 12-5-0
Conf: 8-4-0
Div: 3-3-0
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Passing Leaders
Player Comp/Att Yards TDs INTs
J.Daniels 541/774 10640 99 46
J.Daniels 97/144 1570 14 6
Receiving Leaders
Player Recs Yards TDs
J.Lane 69 1283 12
J.Croskey-Merritt 82 1191 9
M.Andrews 58 1129 11
E.Rivers 45 863 8
T.McLaurin 35 854 9
Rushing Leaders
Player Ats Yards TDs
J.Croskey-Merritt 178 972 15
Z.White 87 556 6
J.Daniels 29 214 4
Q.Wisner 12 75 0
J.Daniels 22 74 2
Defensive Leaders
Player Tackles Sacks INTs FFs
K.Medrano 57 0 2 1
M.Sainristil 53 1 5 0
K.Murray Jr 50 1 2 0
Q.Martin 46 0 3 0
J.Peppers 38 0 3 1
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A Playoff Game in Name Only: Commanders Turn Saints’ Wildcard Bid Into a Reality Check

The postseason is often where legacies are shaped, and in this Wildcard matchup, the Washington Commanders made a loud statement. In a high-scoring, fast-paced playoff battle, Washington outlasted and outperformed the New Orleans Saints, securing a 49–33 victory and advancing deeper into the PML postseason.

From the opening kickoff, it was clear this game would not be decided by defense alone. Both teams came prepared to attack, but it was Washington’s efficiency, balance, and explosiveness that ultimately separated them when it mattered most.

Fast Start, Faster Pace

Washington wasted no time asserting control. Their opening drives showcased a well-balanced offensive approach, mixing downfield passing with a physical rushing attack that immediately put the Saints on their heels. Quarterback Jayden Daniels looked calm and decisive, delivering accurate throws while keeping the Saints’ defense guessing.

New Orleans responded with urgency of their own. The Saints leaned on their passing game, pushing the ball downfield and keeping pace early. Chris Olave emerged as a consistent threat, creating separation and generating chunk plays that helped keep the game competitive in the first half.

Despite the Saints’ efforts, Washington consistently won the small battles. Third-down conversions, time of possession, and field position all tilted in the Commanders’ favor as the game progressed.

Offensive Efficiency Tells the Story

Statistically, Washington’s offense was nearly flawless. Daniels completed 12 of 16 passes for 357 yards and two touchdowns, avoiding turnovers and capitalizing on defensive mistakes. His performance was defined not by volume, but by precision — every completed pass seemed to flip the field or set up a scoring opportunity.

The ground game was equally dominant. J. Croskey-Merritt delivered a playoff-caliber performance, carrying the ball 19 times for 150 yards and three rushing touchdowns. His vision and patience allowed Washington to control the tempo, especially in the second half, where his physical running style wore down the Saints’ defense.

Washington’s ability to convert third downs was a major turning point. Sustained drives kept their defense rested and prevented New Orleans from building momentum. Every extended possession ended with points or pinned the Saints deep, forcing them to play from behind.

Saints Show Fight, But Fall Short

To their credit, New Orleans never stopped competing. Quarterback J. Mateer threw for over 300 yards and two touchdowns, consistently challenging Washington’s secondary. Olave was a standout, hauling in six receptions for 135 yards and a touchdown, proving once again why he is one of the league’s most dangerous receivers.

However, inefficiency ultimately doomed the Saints. While they were effective in the red zone, they struggled to create enough opportunities. Failed third downs, stalled drives, and the inability to establish a reliable rushing attack allowed Washington to maintain control.

A costly interception and several missed chances in key moments prevented the Saints from closing the gap when the game was still within reach.

Second-Half Separation

The second half is where Washington truly pulled away. With a lead in hand, the Commanders leaned into their identity. Long, methodical drives drained the clock while explosive plays kept the scoreboard moving.

Croskey-Merritt’s third rushing touchdown felt like a breaking point. The Saints were forced to abandon balance and rely heavily on the pass, which played directly into Washington’s defensive adjustments. While New Orleans continued to score, every answer was met with an even stronger response from Washington.

By the fourth quarter, the outcome was clear. Washington controlled the pace, dictated matchups, and closed the game with confidence befitting a playoff contender.

Key Takeaways

Washington’s victory came down to three critical factors:

  1. Efficiency – Daniels maximized every opportunity, avoiding turnovers and capitalizing on big plays.
  2. Balance – A dominant rushing attack paired with explosive passing kept the Saints guessing all night.
  3. Execution in Key Moments – Third-down conversions and sustained drives made the difference.

For New Orleans, the loss will sting, but the talent and competitiveness displayed suggest a team that is close. With improved consistency and situational execution, the Saints remain a dangerous opponent heading into future seasons.

Final Thoughts

This Wildcard matchup delivered exactly what playoff football promises — intensity, urgency, and momentum swings. Washington proved they are built for the postseason, combining discipline with explosiveness in a complete team performance.

As the Commanders move on, they do so with confidence and momentum, while the Saints exit knowing they were outmatched not by effort, but by execution.

In a postseason filled with pressure, Washington rose to the moment — and made it clear they are far from finished.

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Regular Season

 
 
 
38
 
 
 
59
 
 
 
 
29
 
 
 
25
 
 
 
 
31
 
 
 
24
 
 
 
 
42
 
 
 
54
 
 
 
 
32
 
 
 
44
 
 
 
 
33
 
 
 
44
 
 
 
 
28
 
 
 
44
 
 
 
 
24
 
 
 
41
 
 
 
 
BYE
 
 
45
 
 
 
38
 
 
28
 
 
 
42
 
 
66
 
 
 
47
 
 
52
 
 
 
18
 
 
13
 
 
 
45
 
 
35
 
 
 
17
 
 
56
 
 
 
17
 
 
36
 
 
 
31
 
 
27
 
 
 
38
 

Playoffs

 
49
 
 
 
33
 

Preseason

 
 
 
48
 
 
 
38
 
 
 
 
38
 
 
 
23
 
 
 
 
35
 
 
 
23
 

Regular Season and Playoffs

Team Stats
Offense
Stat
Defense
7829 (7) Total Yards 7281 (16)
5935 (5) Pass Yards 5260 (19)
1894 (19) Rush Yards 2021 (14)
Passing
Player
Comp/Att
%
Yards
TDs
INTs
Long
Rating
J.Daniels 541/774 69.9 10640 99 46 94 135.3
J.Daniels 97/144 67.4 1570 14 6 73 118.7
Totals
703/962
73.1
12647
118
53
94
135.5
Receiving
Player
Recs
Yards
Long
YAC
Drops
TDs
J.Lane 69 1283 84 543 4 12
J.Croskey-Merritt 82 1191 73 797 4 9
M.Andrews 58 1129 67 277 6 11
E.Rivers 45 863 71 371 4 8
T.McLaurin 35 854 78 288 2 9
Totals
329
6234
84
2624
22
57
Rushing
Player
Attempts
Yards
Long
Broken Tackles
TDs
Fumbles
J.Croskey-Merritt 178 972 75 30 15 2
Z.White 87 556 57 12 6 1
J.Daniels 29 214 33 1 4 5
Q.Wisner 12 75 20 2 0 0
J.Daniels 22 74 18 0 2 3
Totals
336
1894
75
79
27
11
Defense
Player
Tackles
Sacks
INTs
FFs
FRs
TDs
K.Medrano 57 0 2 1 1 1
M.Sainristil 53 1 5 0 1 2
K.Murray Jr 50 1 2 0 0 0
Q.Martin 46 0 3 0 1 1
J.Peppers 38 0 3 1 2 0
Totals
447
27
27
11
11
6
Kicking
Player
FGs
Long
XPs
KOs
TBs
M.Badgley 17/22 47 81/85 124 9
Totals
17/22
47
81/85
124
9
Punting
Player
Punts
Yards
Long
In 20
TBs
Avg
Net Avg
K.Kroeger 25 946 52 6 4 37.8 31.8
Totals
25
946
52
6
4
37.8
31.8

Preseason

Team Stats
Offense Stat Defense
1112 (14) Total Yards 1432 (29)
767 (15) Pass Yards 997 (29)
345 (12) Rush Yards 435 (29)
Passing
Player Comp/Att % Yards TDs INTs Long Rating
J.Daniels 68/84 81 911 7 1 71 137.4
J.Daniels 22/30 73.3 354 3 0 59 145.7
M.Mariota 20/36 55.6 208 1 0 20 81.8
Totals 110/150 73.3 1473 11 1 71 125.7
Receiving
Player Recs Yards Long YAC Drops TDs
J.Lane 11 221 71 43 0 2
T.McLaurin 8 115 22 24 0 1
L.McCaffrey 5 97 52 41 0 1
Z.White 4 79 44 89 0 1
Q.Watkins 1 59 59 7 0 1
E.Rivers 5 59 26 17 1 0
J.Bates 3 50 21 18 0 0
E.Pancol 6 46 16 16 1 0
M.Andrews 2 34 29 18 0 0
B.Sinnott 2 18 9 12 0 0
J.Croskey-Merritt 5 6 10 10 0 0
Q.Wisner 1 0 0 4 1 0
Totals 53 784 71 299 3 6
Rushing
Player Attempts Yards Long Broken Tackles TDs Fumbles
Z.White 14 113 66 4 2 0
J.Croskey-Merritt 21 108 23 0 2 0
J.Daniels 10 67 18 4 0 0
Q.Wisner 6 36 36 0 1 1
J.Daniels 5 21 11 0 0 0
J.Lane 0 0 0 1 0 0
J.Bates 0 0 0 1 0 0
L.McCaffrey 0 0 0 1 0 0
B.Sinnott 1 0 0 0 0 0
E.Pancol 0 0 0 1 0 0
Totals 57 345 66 12 5 1
Defense
Player Tackles Sacks INTs FFs FRs TDs
C.Awuzie 11 0 0 1 0 0
T.Amos 10 0 0 0 0 0
P.Butler 10 0 0 0 0 0
K.Medrano 9 0 0 0 0 0
J.Peppers 7 0 3 0 0 1
F.Luvu 5 1 0 0 0 0
A.Kendall 5 0 0 0 0 0
M.Sainristil 5 0 0 0 0 0
J.Kinlaw 4 1 0 1 0 0
K.Murray Jr 4 0.5 0 0 0 0
M.Lattimore 4 0 0 0 0 0
J.Jean-Baptiste 3 0.5 0 0 0 0
T.Thomas 3 0 1 0 0 0
D.Armstrong 2 0 0 0 0 0
W.Harris 2 0 0 0 0 0
Q.Martin 2 0 1 0 0 0
A.Kaho 2 0 0 0 0 0
J.Magee 2 0 0 0 0 0
J.Newton 1 0.5 0 0 0 0
D.Payne 1 0 0 0 0 0
M.Hamm 1 0 0 0 0 0
E.Downs 0 0.5 0 0 0 0
T.Smith 0 0.5 0 0 0 0
K.Faulk 0 0.5 0 0 0 0
Totals 93 5 5 2 0 1
Kicking
Player FGs Long XPs KOs TBs
M.Badgley 4/5 52 10/10 19 5
Totals 4/5 52 10/10 19 5
Punting
Player Punts Yards Long In 20 TBs Avg Net Avg
K.Kroeger 11 492 62 2 2 44.7 41.3
Totals 11 492 62 2 2 44.7 41.3

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