Heading into Week 5, the Washington Commanders sat alone atop the NFC East while riding a three-game winning streak. Just how good have the Commanders been during their three previous contests? Jayden Daniels and company averaged more than 33 points per game while punter Tress Way was asked to do his job just once. Not that long ago Way was likely the franchise’s best player (depressing, right?) Now, his image is on the side of milk cartons.
Speaking of Daniels, a month into his professional career, the electric rookie has been even better than advertised — completing an obscene 82.1 percent of his passes, with 897 passing yards, three touchdowns and one interception. He’s also rushed for 218 yards and four touchdowns, with 18 of his 46 runs resulting in a first down. Oh, and through four games, Daniels had more scoring drives (23) than incomplete passes (19).
Against Cleveland, the Commanders’ offense got off to a slower start than usual — but still led by 24-3 at the half. That’s in large part to the defense, which finally had a game to remember. A Washington defense that had just eight sacks through four games exploded for seven sacks against the Browns. Deshaun Watson was limited to just 125 yards, as Cleveland converted just one of 13 third downs on the day.
Linebackers Frankie Luvu (2.5 sacks and a fumble recovery) and Bobby Wagner (1.5 sacks and forced fumble) were everywhere as they disrupted everything the Browns tried to throw at them. Defensive tackle Phidarian Mathis had his best game as a pro, causing mayhem in the backfield and looking completely rejuvenated in the process. With the defense playing well, it bought the offense enough time to get things rolling. By the fourth quarter, Daniels was removed from the blowout as Marcus Mariota and the backups ran down the clock.
Led by Daniels, Washington has won consecutive games by 20 or more points for the first time since 1997 and has the highest-scoring offense in the NFL, at 31 points per game. The Heisman trophy winner is also the first player in NFL history to put up 1,000 passing yards and 250 rushing yards through the first five games of his career. The Commanders are 4-1 for the first time since 2008 and head into a highly anticipated matchup with Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry and the Baltimore Ravens.