The game between the Dallas Cowboys and Washington Commanders was set to be quite memorable, and indeed, it was. The spectators enjoyed great personal efforts, intricate strategies, and an impressive final sequence. In this article, we compile all the relevant statistics of the game along with comparisons of the players and the highlights of the dallas cowboys vs washington commanders match player stats, score summary and more.
Final Score Summary
Quarter | Commanders | Cowboys |
---|---|---|
1st | 0 | 3 |
2nd | 3 | 3 |
3rd | 7 | 3 |
4th | 13 | 10 |
Final | 23 | 19 |
The second half surge is what the Dallas Cowboys missed the most, which is what led the Washington Commanders to win 23 – 19 in the game.
Player stats
Passing Yards
- Marcus Mariota (Commanders) – 161 YDS, 141 Rating, 2 TD
- Trey Lance (Cowboys) – 244 YDS, 81 Rating
And while Marcus Mariota from the Commanders threw two touchdown passes for his team and acquired a passer rating of 141 while his opponent, Trey Lance, recorded more passing yards than Marcus, but was unable to collect a single touchdown pass.
Rushing Yards
- Marcus Mariota (Commanders) – 56 YDS, 5 CAR, 1 TD
- Rico Dowdle (Cowboys) – 72 YDS, 22 CAR, 1 TD
Both quarterbacks – Marcus Mariota and Rico Dowdle figured in the rushing game. Mariota was able to run for yards and score a touchdown which contributed significantly to his team’s offense. Dowdle on the other hand, while having more carries, was less efficient than Mariota’s scrambling ability.
Receiving Yards
- Terry McLaurin (Commanders) – 62 YDS, 8 REC, 1 TD
- Jalen Tolbert (Cowboys) – 98 YDS, 4 REC
McLaurin was Mariota’s best option as he scored a touchdown and contributed significantly. On the other hand, while Tolbert caught the most passes for yardage for the Cowboys, he was not able to score a touchdown, making him ineffective overall.
Defensive Standouts
- Jeremy Chinn (Commanders) – 1 SACK, 7 SOLO Tackles
- Micah Parsons (Cowboys) – 2.5 SACKS, 3 SOLO Tackles
While Parsons obliterated the offensive line of Washington, putting on a clinic in the pass rush with two and a half sacks, Chinn also timed in with seven tackles and a sack of his own.
Team Stats Comparison
Statistic | Commanders | Cowboys |
---|---|---|
Total Yards | 269 | 378 |
Rushing Yards | 113 | 150 |
Passing Yards | 156 | 228 |
First Downs | 18 | 23 |
Passes for First | 11 | 12 |
Rushes for First | 6 | 9 |
Rushing Average | 6.3 | 3.8 |
Passing Yards/Att | 4.2 | 6.3 |
Interceptions | 0 | 0 |
Fumbles Lost | 1 | 0 |
Punts | 5 | 4 |
Penalties | 5 | 11 |
Defensive Interceptions | 0 | 0 |
Defensive Sacks | 2 | 6 |
Time of Possession | 22:57 | 37:03 |
The amateuors and the disciplinary Cowboys had the edge over commanders due to greater execution over the red zone and less penalties secured a solid hold over the Cowboys.
Key Takeway From The Match
- Mariota’s Impressive Showcase: For the commanders, Marcus Mariota made a considerable difference as he offered strong support both on the ground and through the air.
- Dallas’ Red Zone Woes: The Cowboys possessed the football more and had more offensive yards, but were unable to score during crucial opportunities.
- The Parsons Effect: Parsons, along with the other ‘superman’ of the Cowboys defensive front, led the team to multiple sets where they did turn Mariota into a rag doll, but sadly that did not help winning the game.
- Discomfort of Dallas: The other side also proves the saying that it is better for your opponent to make mistakes, however 11 of such penalties could prove costly not only to them but for tight scenarios.
- Washington’s Tactical Reply: The Washington Commanders won by scoring 13 points within the last quarter, which also provided a solid offensive effort during this period.
Conclusion
The Dallas Cowboys missed out on a strategic opportunity as the Washington Commanders outscored them by four points at 23-19, due to their careful game plan, great teamwork, and tenacity. The Cowboys were dominant when it came to stats, but they simply could not make the right decisions at critical parts of the game. Washington marched their victory with a dominant fourth quarter game led by Marcus Mariota.
This game revealed strengths and weaknesses for both teams and will assist other teams in preparing for the future. Fans are surely excited for the next engaging battle between two inter-divisional rivals from the NFC.
FAQ’s
What was the final score of the game?
The Washington Commanders defeated the Dallas Cowboys 23-19.
How did time of passing impact of the game?
The Cowboys controlled possession for 37:03, compared to 22:57 for the Commanders, but their inability to capitalize on long proved costly.
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