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"Washington-Green Bay Friday Stats Pack" is presented by EquiTrust Life Insurance Company.

A list of stats and notes from the Washington Commanders' 27-18 loss to the Packers presented by EquiTrust Life Insurance Company, as compiled by Washington Commanders Public Relations.

General

  • The Washington Commanders fell to the Green Bay Packers 27-18 on Thursday night.
  • Washington has recorded zero turnovers in back-to-back weeks to start the season in consecutive years. It's the first occurrence in franchise history since the 1968-69 seasons.

Check out the top photos of the Washington Commanders at Lambeau Field for their matchup with the Green Bay Packers.

Offense

  • QB Jayden Daniels completed 24-of-42 passes for 200 yards and two touchdowns.
  • Daniels recorded two-plus touchdown passes for the ninth time in his career. Only QB Mark Rypien (11) has recorded more in a player's first 19 starts in franchise history.
  • TE Zach Ertz caught six passes for 64 yards and a touchdown.
  • Ertz (55) has now moved into sole possession of No. 11 all-time in touchdown receptions by a tight end.
  • Dating back to last season, Ertz has scored in four consecutive regular season games. He joins TE Fred Davis (2009) and TE Chris Cooley (2007) as the third tight end in franchise history to score a touchdown in four consecutive games.
  • WR Jaylin Lane had three kickoff return attempts of 50 yards.
  • Lane recorded 50 punt return yards, which is the most by a rookie in a single game in franchise history since Richard Crawford (100) in Week 14 of the 2012 season.
  • WR Terry McLaurin caught five passes for 48 yards.
  • McLaurin has passed WR Art Monk for the most receptions in a player's first seven seasons in franchise history (467).
  • McLaurin has 300 receiving yards in four career games against Green Bay, which is the most in his career against a single team outside of the NFC East.
  • WR Deebo Samuel recorded seven receptions for 44 yards and a touchdown.
  • Samuel's 50-yard kickoff return is his longest since Week 15 of last season.
  • Samuel joins WR Terry McLaurin and WR Laveranues Coles as the third wide receiver in franchise history with at least five receptions in his first two career games with the team.
  • Samuel becomes the first wide receiver in franchise history with at least six receptions in his first two career games with the team.
  • Samuel joins WR Terry McLaurin, WR Charlie Brown and WR Jahan Dotson as the fourth wide receiver in franchise history to record one touchdown in each of his first two games with the team.

Defense

  • DE Dorance Armstrong recorded his second sack of the season.
  • DE Jacob Martin and OLB Von Miller each recorded 0.5 sacks.
  • Miller recorded his 130th career sack and becomes the 16th player in NFL history to accomplish the feat.
  • Martin recorded his first sack since Week 12 of the 2024 season.
  • LB Bobby Wagner led the team with 11 total tackles.

Special Teams

  • K Matt Gay went one for three on field goal attempts.
  • Gay's 51-yard field goal in the second quarter was his first 50-plus yard made field goal since Week 11 of last season.

Snap counts

Offense (69 plays)

Player Plays Percentage
Josh Conerly 69 100%
Laremy Tunsil 69 100%
Nick Allegretti 69 100%
Tyler Biadasz 69 100%
Jayden Daniels 69 100%
Terry McLaurin 63 91%
Zach Ertz 62 90%
Deebo Samuel 61 88%
Brandon Coleman 58 84%
Jaylin Lane 36 52%
Austin Ekeler 36 52%
Noah Brown 27 39%
Luke McCaffrey 16 23%
Jeremy McNicholas 16 23%
Jacory Croskey-Merritt 15 22%
Chris Paul 11 16%
John Bates 9 13%
Ben Sinnott 3 4%
Colson Yankoff 1 1%

Defense (68 plays)

Players Plays Percentage
Quan Martin 68 100%
Bobby Wagner 68 100%
Will Harris 68 100%
Frankie Luvu 68 100%
Marshon Lattimore 68 100%
Mike Sainristil 58 85%
Daron Payne 51 75%
Dorance Armstrong 51 75%
Javon Kinlaw 49 72%
Trey Amos 41 60%
Eddie Goldman 26 38%
Jacob Martin 23 34%
Von Miller 23 34%
Javonte Jean-Baptiste 22 32%
Johnny Newton 16 24%
Jonathan Jones 14 21%
Deatrich Wise 11 16%
Tyler Owens 9 13%
Jeremy Reaves 6 9%
Jordan Magee 4 6%
Percy Butler 4 6%

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