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Commanders-Lions Stats & Snaps

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"Washington-Detroit Monday Stats Pack" is presented by EquiTrust Life Insurance Company.

A list of stats and notes from the Washington Commanders' 44-22 loss against the Detroit Lions presented by EquiTrust Life Insurance Company, as compiled by Washington Commanders Public Relations.

General

  • The Washington Commanders fell to the Detroit Lions 44-22 on Sunday afternoon.

Offense

  • QB Marcus Mariota completed 16-of-22 passes for 213 yards, two touchdowns and a 133.3 quarterback rating, which is his highest since Week 6 of the 2022 season.
  • WR Treylon Burks caught three passes for 58 yards.
  • Burks recorded his fourth reception of the season. He has now matched his reception total from last season (4).
  • Burks' 38-yard reception in the third quarter is his longest reception since Week 2, 2023.
  • TE Zach Ertz caught four passes for 54 yards.
  • Ertz's 30-yard reception in the fourth quarter was his longest since Week 17, 2024.
  • Ertz's 54 receiving yards are his most since Week 2 this season.
  • WR Jaylin Lane caught one pass for 41 yards, the longest of his career.
  • Lane is the first rookie wide receiver in franchise history to have a 40+ yard reception in a game since WR Jahan Dotson in Week 15 of the 2022 season.
  • RB Chris Rodriguez Jr. rushed for 16 yards and one touchdown.
  • Rodriguez Jr. rushed for his third touchdown of the season. This is the first time Rodriguez Jr. has scored three touchdowns in a single season in his career.
  • WR Deebo Samuel Sr. caught four passes for 29 yards and one touchdown.
  • Samuel Sr. has recorded four receiving touchdowns this season. That is his most receiving touchdowns in a single season since 2023 (7).
  • Samuel Sr. is currently the second WR in the league to have at least four receiving touchdowns and one rushing touchdown so far this season. The first was WR Puka Nacua.
  • With four receptions in this game, Samuel Sr. has reached 380 career receptions.
  • TE Ben Sinnott caught one pass for a four-yard touchdown.
  • Sinnott recorded his second career touchdown and his first since Week 7, 2024.
  • CB Noah Igbinoghene had four total tackles. He also returned seven kickoff returns for 191 yards.

Defense

  • Igbinoghene's 46-yard kickoff return in the first quarter was the longest of his career.
  • Igbinoghene is the first Washington cornerback to record 100-plus kickoff return yards in a game since A.J. Johnson in Week 1 of the 1989 season.
  • Igbinoghene is the fifth cornerback in team history to record 100-plus kickoff return yards in a single game. Igbinoghene is the third cornerback in the NFL this season to achieve the feat.
  • Igbinoghene is the second cornerback in team history to record 165-plus kickoff return yards in a single game. He's the first since Dick James in Week 7, 1962.
  • Igbinoghene is the first cornerback in the NFL to achieve the feat since Dallis Flowers in Week 15, 2022.
  • S Quan Martin led the team with nine tackles.
  • S Jeremy Reaves finished with seven tackles and one pass defensed.
  • Reaves has set a new single season career-high with three passes defensed.
  • LB Bobby Wagner led the team with nine total tackles. He also had one quarterback hit.

Snap counts

Offense (54 plays)

Player Plays Percentage
Chris Paul 54 100%
Josh Conerly Jr. 54 100%
Laremy Tunsil 51 94%
Sam Cosmi 51 94%
Tyler Biadasz 51 94%
Marcus Mariota 51 94%
Zach Ertz 44 81%
Deebo Samuel 42 78%
John Bates 38 70%
Jacory Croskey-Merritt 24 44%
Ben Sinnott 21 39%
Treylon Burks 21 39%
Chris Rodriguez 18 33%
Jeremy McNichols 17 31%
Jaylin Lane 15 28%
Robbie Chosen 15 28%
Chris Moore 11 20%
Colson Yankoff 4 7%
Andrew Wylie 3 6%
Brandon Coleman 3 6%
Nick Allegretti 3 6%
Josh Johnson 3 6%

Defense (70 plays)

Players Plays Percentage
Bobby Wagner 70 100%
Quan Martin 70 100%
Mike Sainristil 61 87%
Frankie Luvu 60 86%
Jonathan Jones 55 79%
Jeremy Reaves 54 77%
Jacob Martin 44 66%
Javon Kinlaw 41 59%
Sheldon Day 39 56%
Eddie Goldman 36 51%
Noah Igbinoghene 35 50%
Von Miller 34 49%
Preston Smith 31 44%
Trey Amos 29 41%
Johnny Newton 28 40%
Jordan Magee 27 39%
Daron Payne 23 33%
Darnell Savage 18 26%
Antonio Hamilton 11 16%
Nick Bellore 1 1%
Percy Butler 1 1%

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