Losers of three in a row, the Washington Commanders are on the verge of reaching their long-awaited bye week late in a long season. Given their now-precarious playoff hopes, they cannot even think long term with the Tennessee Titans coming to town Sunday.
Commanders hope to end their losing streak against the Titans, who are trying to revive their season
Losers of three in a row, the Washington Commanders are on the verge of reaching their long-awaited bye week late in a long season. Given their now-precarious playoff hopes, they cannot even think long term with the Tennessee Titans coming to town Sunday.
"Right now we're just singular-focused on beating Tennessee and getting a win," defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr. said. “That's where our focus needs to be, and that's where it is."
It really is as simple as that for Washington, which has gone from 7-2 to 7-5 with defeats to Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Dallas to drop from first place in the NFC East to the conference’s final wild-card spot. The Titans, like the Cowboys, are well below .500 at 3-8, but they’re feeling plenty confident after springing an upset last weekend at division-rival Houston.
"We're not dead yet," coach Brian Callahan said. "We’ve got to keep fighting and keep looking for opportunities to win games."