
"Through six games, the Washington Commanders have alternated wins and losses. They've never been below .500, but they've yet to string together back-to-back triumphs to move comfortably above it. It hasn't been the most ideal start for a team that was in the NFC Championship game last season. Injuries have played a role, as star quarterback Jayden Daniels missed two contests and wide receiver Terry McLaurin has been absent for the past three. But great teams must find a way regardless."
"In the next four weeks, Washington plays at the Dallas Cowboys and the Kansas City Chiefs. They have home games versus the Seattle Seahawks and Detroit Lions. That's two current NFC playoff squads, a team that's won two of the last three Super Bowls, and a road clash against a division rival who won't make life easy for them, no matter how bad they are defensively. There's a chance the Commanders are underdogs in all four contests."
Through six games the Washington Commanders have alternated wins and losses and remain at or above .500 without ever winning consecutive games. Injuries have impacted the roster, with quarterback Jayden Daniels missing two contests and wide receiver Terry McLaurin absent for the past three games. The upcoming four-week stretch features road games at the Dallas Cowboys and Kansas City Chiefs and home games against the Seattle Seahawks and Detroit Lions, matching Washington against multiple elite offenses and playoff-caliber teams. Washington could enter several of those contests as underdogs and must eliminate turnovers and shore up an inconsistent defense, especially in primetime.
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