Depth delivers as Commanders clobber Raiders

LANDOVER, Md. — A reconfigured Commanders offense — nearly half the starters were different from a game ago, including quarterback Marcus Mariota filling in for an injured Jayden Daniels — produced 201 yards on the ground, 174 in the first half, as Washington beat the Las Vegas Raiders 41-24 Sunday.

In his first NFL start since 2022 with Atlanta, Mariota went 15 for 21 for 206 yards with a late touchdown through the air, and ran six times for 40 yards, including a 2-yard TD on the game’s opening possession. Mariota, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2015 draft after winning the Heisman Trophy with Oregon, also lost a fumble on a run.

In addition to Mariota’s 43-yard scoring pass to Luke McCaffrey with a little more than two minutes left, Washington (2-1) got touchdowns via a 60-yard run by Jeremy McNichols, a 1-yard plunge by rookie seventh-round draft pick Jacory “Bill” Croskey-Merritt that was set up by Mariota’s 56-yard throw to Terry McLaurin, and a 90-yard punt return by rookie fourth-round selection Jaylin Lane from Virginia Tech.

Commanders backup quarterback Marcus Mariota (8) scores a touchdown despite defense by Raiders linebacker Germaine Pratt during the first quarter Sunday. STEPHANIE SCARBROUGH/AP

McNichols never had a run or reception that gained more than 28 yards in his eight NFL seasons before Sunday; his play was the longest rushing TD for Washington since Adrian Peterson scored from 90 yards against Philadelphia in 2018.

Lane’s return, meanwhile, tied for the longest punt score in franchise history and was the first for Washington since Jamison Crowder brought one back in 2016.

Daniels sat out with an injured left knee, the first regular-season game he’s missed since entering the NFL; he got hurt in Washington’s 27-18 loss at Green Bay on Sept. 11.

Starting running back Austin Ekeler was lost for the season in that game with a torn Achilles tendon, and receiver Noah Brown picked up groin and knee issues that held him out Sunday. Plus, guards Nick Allegretti and Brandon Coleman were both benched against the Raiders (1-2), replaced by Andrew Wylie and Chris Paul, with Trent Scott often checking in as a sixth offensive lineman.

Washington’s 174 yards on the ground in the first half were the most for the franchise since gaining that same number against Tampa Bay in 2010.

Chris Rodriguez started at running back after being inactive the first two weeks. He ran on four of Washington’s first five plays, gaining 25 yards, most by going to the left side behind tackle Laremy Tunsil.

Washington’s defense still hasn’t produced a turnover this season, but it delivered five sacks of Geno Smith, including two by Bobby Wagner and one by Von Miller. Dorrance Armstrong became the third player in club history with at least one in each of a season’s initial three games.

Smith was 19 for 29 for 289 yards and three scoring passes — all three to Tre Tucker, who caught eight throws for 145 yards. Ashton Jeanty, who went to Great Bridge Middle School in Chesapeake and was the No. 6 overall pick in the draft, started the day with 5 yards through five carries, but the rookie from Boise State finished with 63 yards on 17 runs.

Ouch

Commanders coach Dan Quinn was left bloodied after getting knocked over by Mariota in a sideline collision shortly before halftime.

Injuries

Raiders tight end Michael Mayer left with a head injury after leading with his helmet while making a tackle on a punt in the first quarter. … Washington’s McLaurin left in the second half with an injured quadriceps muscle. … Commanders safety Will Harris hurt his ankle in the first half and didn’t return, and safety Percy Butler left in the third quarter with a hip injury. Washington’s Marshon Lattimore was evaluated for a concussion in the second half, and fellow cornerback Trey Amos hurt his calf.

Up next

Washington plays at Atlanta next Sunday, when Las Vegas hosts Chicago.

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