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Commanders-Bears Stats & Snaps

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"Washington-Chicago Tuesday Stats Pack" is presented by EquiTrust Life Insurance Company.

A list of stats and notes from the Washington Commanders' 25-24 loss to the Bears presented by EquiTrust Life Insurance Company, as compiled by Washington Commanders Public Relations.

General

  • The Washington Commanders lost to the Chicago Bears 25-24 on Monday Night.
  • Washington blocked their first field goal since Week 12, 2024.
  • Washington has scored 20-plus points in eight straight home games, the fourth longest active streak in the NFL.
  • Washington allowed only three conversions on third down, which is tied for the fewest allowed by the defense this season.
  • Washington's 31:34 time of possession is their highest time of possession this season.
  • Washington has scored 20-plus points in all three home games this season.
  • Washington had three different players record a receiving touchdown in a single game for the first time since Week 16 of the 2024 season.
  • Washington recorded five passes defensed as a team, which is the second-most in a single game this season.

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Offense

  • QB Jayden Daniels completed 19-of-26 passes for 211 yards, three touchdowns and one interception. He also rushed for 52 yards. He posted a passer rating of 119.2.
  • Daniels recorded his fourth career game with at least three touchdown passes.
  • Daniels is the third quarterback in franchise history to start a season with four straight games of 200-plus passing yards and one pass touchdown. Daniels joins QB Trent Green (1998) and QB Kirk Cousins (2014) as the Washington passers to accomplish the feat.
  • Daniels threw three touchdowns against Chicago. This ranks tied for the fourth-most passing touchdowns by a Washington passer against Chicago in a single-game in franchise history.
  • Daniels finished with a passer rating of 119.2, which is the third-highest of his career. It is the highest since Week 9 against the New York Giants last season.
  • Daniels joins QB Carson Wentz as the only two players in franchise history to record a tackle and passing touchdown in a single game.
  • RB Jacory Croskey-Merritt led the team with 61 rushing yards on 17 carries (3.6 avg.).
  • TE Zach Ertz caught six passes for 43 yards and one touchdown.
  • WR Jaylin Lane recorded one reception for 37 yards.
  • Lane's 37-yard reception is a new career-high.
  • WR Luke McCaffrey caught one pass for 33 yards and one touchdown. He also returned four kickoffs for 127 yards.
  • McCaffrey currently is averaging 22.4 yards per reception this season.
  • McCaffrey is the eighth player in franchise history with three straight games with 90-plus kickoff return yards. He is also the first player to hit the mark since WR Brandon Banks in 2010.
  • McCaffrey has recorded one touchdown reception and 90-plus kickoff return yards in two games this season, which ties a franchise record for most in a single season.
  • WR Chris Moore caught three passes for 46 yards and one touchdown.
  • Moore's 22-yard touchdown was his first since Week 9 of the 2022 season.
  • Moore recorded 45-plus yards receiving and scored a touchdown in a single game for the first time since Week 5 of the 2021 season.

Defense

  • OLB Von Miller recorded two tackles (one solo), a half sack and one quarterback hit.
  • Miller has moved to 133.0 career official sacks (since 1982). He is now in sole possession of No. 14 all-time, passing Lawrence Taylor and Leslie O'Neil.
  • DE Dorance Armstrong had two total tackles, a half sack and one tackle for loss.
  • Armstrong has now recorded 5.5 sacks on the season which ranks fifth in the NFL. He has also surpassed his sack total from last season.
  • LB Frankie Luvu totaled six tackles and added one sack, one tackle for loss and one pass defensed.
  • Luvu now has 30 career sacks.
  • S Quan Martin recorded five total tackles, two passes defensed and one tackle for loss.
  • Martin had multiple passes defensed in a single game for the first time since Week 17 of the 2024 season.
  • S Jeremy Reaves had five total tackles, one sack and one tackle for loss.
  • LB Bobby Wagner led the team with nine total tackles. He also had one tackle for loss.

Special Teams

  • K Matt Gay connected on one field goal and went 3-for-3 on extra point attempts.
  • Gay's 53-yard field goal is the longest by a Washington player in a game against Chicago.
  • Gay made his 175th career field goal. He is 1-of-15 active kickers to accomplish the feat.
  • P Tress Way appeared in his 185th game with the Commanders. He has moved into sole possession of No. 8 all-time in games played in franchise history, passing Jeff Bostic (184).

Snap counts

Offense (65 plays)

Player Plays Percentage
Andrew Wylie 65 100%
Chris Paul 65 100%
Josh Conerly 65 100%
Laremy Tunsil 65 100%
Jayden Daniels 65 100%
Tyler Biadasz 58 100%
Deebo Samuel 47 72%
Chris Moore 44 68%
Jacory Croskey-Merritt 43 66%
Zach Ertz 39 60%
John Bates 30 46%
Jaylin Lane 27 42%
Luke McCaffrey 25 38%
Jeremy McNichols 21 32%
Ben Sinnott 17 26%
Trent Scott 14 22%
Tay Martin 7 11%
Jacory Brooks 7 11%
Colson Yankoff 3 5%
Chris Rodriguez 1 2%

Defense (64 plays)

Players Plays Percentage
Bobby Wagner 64 100%
Frankie Luvu 64 100%
Marshon Lattimore 64 100%
Quan Martin 63 98%
Trey Amos 63 98%
Mike Sainristil 62 97%
Jeremy Reaves 44 69%
Daron Payne 43 67%
Javon Kinlaw 40 62%
Jacob Martin 39 61%
Dorance Armstrong 36 56%
Preston Smith 30 47%
Darnell Savage 27 42%
Von Miller 22 34%
Jaylin Holmes 20 31%
Johnny Newton 20 31%
Jordan Magee 1 2%
Percy Butler 1 2%
Noah Igbinoghene 1 2%

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