10 things to know: Sam Howell looks like the answer but major questions remain for
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Week after week, Sam Howell takes another step toward proving he’s the franchise quarterback in Washington.
For decades the Commanders have bumped about in various depths of the quarterback abyss, and now with Howell, it looks like the organization might finally have that position figured out.
That’s great news. The rest of the news, however, isn’t.
Washington’s defensive struggles continue, with the latest evidence appearing in the waning seconds of a loss to Seattle in which the Seahawks offense went 50 yards in 52 seconds and kicked the game-winning field goal as time expired. In that game, Washington gave up nearly 500 yards of offense to Seattle.
The defense ranks 31st in the NFL in points allowed. There are only 32 NFL teams.
That statistic and others point a harsh light at the defensive players but also the defensive coaches and the executives responsible for putting the group together, especially in the wake of major coaching and front office shakeups starting to unfold around the league.
In the meantime, Washington gets to play the Giants.
New York is a mess, losers of three straight and 2-8 on the year. Oddsmakers have installed the Commanders as 9.5 point favorites this weekend, so surely they can’t lose. Well, remember, New York’s last win came in October over the Commanders.
Here’s what you need to know:
1) Sam Howell leads all NFL quarterbacks with 2,783 passing yards. Sam Howell leads all NFL quarterbacks with 264 completions. Sam Howell leads all NFL quarterbacks with 397 pass attempts. Sam Howell, objectively, is balling.
2) Sam Howell leads all NFL quarterbacks with 47 sacks, though 40 of those sacks came in the first seven weeks. In the last three weeks, Howell has been sacked just seven times. Objectively, Howell has improved his sack problem.
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