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Commanders most to blame for blowout loss to Chiefs on Monday Night Football

Posted on 2025 年 10 月 28 日 by admin

For 30 minutes, it looked like the Washington Commanders might actually pull off the unthinkable. They hung toe-to-toe with the four-time Super Bowl champions on national television. As has become the story of the Commanders’ season, though, promise turned into punishment.

The Kansas City Chiefs flipped the switch in the second half, storming past Washington for a victory that laid bare just how far this Commanders team still has to go.

### A Promising Start Turns Into Another Monday Night Meltdown

The Commanders fell to 3-5 after another humbling prime-time showing. Despite getting top receivers Terry McLaurin and Deebo Samuel back from injury, the offense sputtered under backup quarterback Marcus Mariota. He struggled to move the ball and threw two costly interceptions.

The defense stood stout in the first half. However, they collapsed down the stretch as Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs’ offense scored on three straight possessions. A game that was tied 7-7 at halftime ended in a blowout. With the 28-7 loss, Washington’s fading playoff hopes took another major hit.

### Marcus Mariota Couldn’t Get the Job Done

Marcus Mariota stepped in for the injured Jayden Daniels. He was supposed to manage the game, keep mistakes to a minimum, and give Washington a fighting chance. Instead, Mariota’s night perfectly summed up the Commanders’ season. They showed flashes of potential, drowned out by poor execution and untimely errors.

Mariota’s final stat line read 21-of-30 passes completed for 213 yards, with one touchdown and two interceptions. But those numbers only tell part of the story. The turnovers were backbreakers.

– His first interception came on a forced throw to Deebo Samuel, which was tipped and picked off.
– The second was an ill-advised deep shot into double coverage that set up a Chiefs touchdown.

Mariota was also sacked three times and looked uncomfortable in the pocket. He failed to diagnose blitzes and often held onto the ball too long. Even when given short fields, the offense couldn’t sustain drives, punting three times.

Washington’s lone scoring drive came in the second quarter and was capped by a quick strike to McLaurin. After that, the offense completely vanished.

Mariota’s performance wasn’t entirely his fault, though. The offensive line struggled, while the Chiefs’ defense deserves credit for its pressure and coverage. Still, the Commanders needed their veteran quarterback to stabilize the offense. Instead, his turnovers and missed reads gave Kansas City every opening they needed.

To make matters worse, McLaurin also left the field with an apparent injury during the game.

### Offensive Execution Disappears After Halftime

Beyond Mariota’s struggles, Washington’s offense as a whole looked disjointed and uninspired. The game plan lacked rhythm. Every time the Commanders had a chance to seize momentum, they self-destructed.

Failed fourth-down conversions loomed large. These came on predictable short-yardage plays that were stuffed with ease. Those missed chances weren’t just about play-calling — they spoke to a team that’s lost confidence in its ability to execute in key moments.

Even with McLaurin and Samuel back in the lineup, Washington’s offense failed to create explosive plays.

– McLaurin finished with just three catches for 54 yards.
– Samuel was largely bottled up, finishing with 11 yards on three catches.

The Commanders produced just 260 total yards. On the ground, they averaged a paltry 3.0 yards per rush. Their inability to stretch the field allowed Kansas City to sit on routes and pressure Mariota relentlessly.

### Defense Collapses in the Second Half

If the first half showed Washington’s defensive potential, the second half exposed its biggest flaws. After holding the Chiefs to just seven points through two quarters, the Commanders’ defense completely fell apart.

Mahomes and company scored on three consecutive possessions, dissecting Washington’s secondary with ruthless efficiency.

– Travis Kelce was unstoppable, hauling in six catches for 99 yards.
– Rashee Rice also found the end zone once, exploiting soft zone coverage and miscommunication among Washington’s defensive backs.

The Commanders’ pass rush, once feared, was largely invisible. Their secondary was repeatedly beaten on crossing routes. Even when the defense generated opportunities, the offense couldn’t capitalize.

The lack of complementary football has become a recurring issue for this team. By the fourth quarter, Washington looked gassed, beaten, and outclassed.

Kansas City finished with:
– 432 total yards
– 26 first downs
– A staggering 34:03 time of possession

### Coaching and Discipline Issues Remain

Head coach Dan Quinn’s fingerprints are starting to fade on what once looked like a disciplined, well-prepared team. Washington has now dropped four of its last five games. In each loss, the same issues keep reappearing, including:

– Penalties
– Missed assignments
– Lack of second-half adjustments

Their offensive play-calling became predictable, while the defense failed to adjust to Mahomes’ tempo and route combinations. It’s the kind of systemic breakdown that can’t be blamed on injuries or bad luck.

At this point, the Commanders aren’t just losing games; they are losing in familiar ways. And that points squarely to coaching.

### Running Out of Excuses

At 3-5, Washington’s season is hanging by a thread. The return of Jayden Daniels could reinvigorate the offense. However, unless the rest of the team finds consistency, even his spark won’t save them.

Mariota’s turnovers were costly, but the Commanders’ failures run much deeper. They have shown a lack of discipline, poor execution in critical moments, and a defense that folds when it matters most.

Against the Chiefs, these flaws were magnified. Washington entered Monday night hoping to prove they could compete with the league’s elite. Instead, they proved they’re still a step or more behind.
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