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.
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.