The Washington Commanders have concluded 17 straight possessions with either a score or a kneeldown

Washington Commanders players in the 2nd half of the game

The Commanders’ offense is on an impressive run, with 17 straight drives since Week One ending in either a score or a kneeldown.

In their victory against the Bengals on Monday night, the Commanders had eight possessions. They finished with five touchdowns, one field goal, and a kneeldown at the end of each half.

Last week, in the game against the Giants, they also had eight possessions, ending with seven field goals and a kneeldown.

In Week One, although they lost to the Buccaneers, their last offensive drive resulted in a touchdown.

Washington Commanders players celebrates after a touchdown in the 2nd half

For more than two full games now, the Commanders have not turned the ball over. They haven’t punted or failed on any fourth down attempts, and they haven’t missed a field goal. All their drives have ended with either a score or a kneeldown since their last drive in Week One.

This impressive performance highlights rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, who is steering the team into scoring positions without making mistakes.