Commanders have a Week 6 breakout brewing and the league has no idea
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Commanders have a Week 6 breakout brewing and the league has no idea
"The Washington Commanders are on the primetime stage once again in Week 6. This will become the norm for head coach Dan Quinn's squad in the coming weeks, which represents a different but exciting challenge for this franchise to overcome. There will be no shortage of motivation within the opposition. The Chicago Bears couldn't recover from their Hail Mary loss to the Commanders last season."
"Washington's defensive front has been an area of strength this season, when most thought it would go the other way. It's only enhanced confidence in Adam Peters' recruitment strategy, and another profitable evening could be in the offing versus a Chicago offensive line that was revamped during the offseason but remains vulnerable. Caleb Williams, for all his developing qualities, holds onto the football more than any other quarterback in the league."
The Washington Commanders head into Week 6 primetime play with momentum and a challenging matchup against a motivated Chicago Bears team coming off a bye. The Bears seek revenge from last season's Hail Mary loss but present a different look under head coach Ben Johnson. Washington enters the game favored largely because of a strong defensive front and effective recruitment by Adam Peters. Caleb Williams's ball security tendencies create pass-rush opportunities. Second-round pick Johnny Newton is growing into a situational interior role alongside Daron Payne and Javon Kinlaw, showcasing explosive first steps and violent hands while the team plays to his strengths.
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