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Commanders’ Offense Stalls, Defense Exposed in 27-18 Loss to Packers
Sandy Verma | September 14, 2025 3:24 AM CST

Commanders’ Offense Stalls, Defense Exposed in 27-18 Loss to Packers/ TezzBuzz/ WASHINGTON/ J. Mansour/ Morning Edition/ The Washington Commanders are struggling to find their footing just two weeks into the NFL season. Quarterback Jayden Daniels and a sluggish defense failed to replicate last year’s success in a loss to the Green Bay Packers. Injuries to key players like Austin Ekeler and Deatrich Wise Jr. have added to the team’s early woes.

Washington Commanders wide receiver Deebo Samuel (1) catches the ball and runs for a first down as Green Bay Packers linebacker Edgerrin Cooper (56) defends during the second half of an NFL football game Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025, in Green Bay, Wis. (AP Photo/Matt Ludtke)
Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn speaks during a news conference following an NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025, in Green Bay, Wis. (AP Photo/Matt Ludtke)

Commanders’ Rocky Start: Quick Looks

  • Washington falls to 1-1 after a 27-18 loss to Green Bay.
  • Jayden Daniels: 24-of-42, 200 yards, 2 TDs (both late), 4 sacks.
  • Commanders managed 11 total yards in the first quartertheir worst since 2018.
  • Terry McLaur has just 7 catches for 75 yards, 0 TDs through two games.
  • Deebo Samuel continues to shine: 7 catches, TD, plus 50-yard kick return.
  • Defense struggles: Allowed 96- and 92-yard TD drives; Tucker Kraft torched them for 124 yards.
  • Injuries mounting: Austin Ekeler (Achilles, feared torn), Deatrich Wise Jr. (quad, out for season).
  • Commanders remain turnover-free for two straight Week 1-2 starts (first time since 1968-69).
  • Coach And Quinn admits team “missed the mark” in style and identity.
  • Next up: Washington hosts the Las Vegas Raiders on Sept. 21.
Green Bay Packers tight end Tucker Kraft celebrates with fans after catching a touchdown pass during the second half of an NFL football game against the Washington Commanders Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025, in Green Bay, Wis. (AP Photo/Matt Ludtke)
Washington Commanders defensive end Deatrich Wise is injured during the first half of an NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025, in Green Bay, Wis. (AP Photo/Matt Ludtke)

Commanders’ Offense Stalls, Defense Exposed in 27-18 Loss to Packers

Deep Look

The Washington Commanders entered the 2025 NFL season with expectations sky-high after last year’s 12-5 run to the NFC Championship Game. But through two weeks, they’ve looked more like the league’s oldest roster than a title contender.

Daniels Facing Early Growing Pains

Quarterback Jayden Danielslast season’s AP Offensive Rookie of the Year, has yet to find his rhythm. Against Green Bay, he completed 24 of 42 passes for 200 yards and 2 touchdownsbut both scores came in the fourth quarter with the game already slipping away. He was also sacked four times and held to 17 rushing yards on seven attempts.

Offense Lacking Spark

The Commanders’ offense sputtered from the opening whistle. Their 11 total yards in the first quarter marked their worst start since 2018. At one point, Green Bay led 14-0 while outgaining Washington 243 to 23.

Key issues:

  • Offensive line struggles left Daniels under constant pressure.
  • Running game ineffective without holes for backs.
  • Terry McLaurfresh off a new contract, has been quiet with just 7 catches for 75 yards through two weeks.

Defensive Concerns

Washington’s defense, bolstered by offseason additions By Miller and Shelf Kinlawhasn’t delivered. The Packers put together two 90+ yard touchdown driveswhile tight end Tucker strength carved up the secondary with 6 catches for 124 yards and a score.

Even special teams faltered, with kicker Matt Gay missing two field goals.

Injuries Piling Up

The Commanders’ injury list is already a concern:

  • Austin greeting (RB): Feared torn Achilles, awaiting final tests.
  • Deatrich Wise Jr. (DE): Out for season, quad surgery required.
  • Noah Brown (WR) and John Bates (TE): Exited Thursday’s game with groin injuries.

Losing Ekeler and Wise for extended periods will force major adjustments on both sides of the ball.

Bright Spot: Deebo Samuel

One consistent weapon: Deebo Samuelwho caught 7 passes for 44 yards and a touchdownwhile also averaging 39 yards on two kick returns, including a 50-yard burst. He’s now scored in both games this season.

Key Number: Zero

The Commanders have yet to commit a turnover in 2025. This mirrors last season’s start — making them the first Washington team since 1968-69 to begin back-to-back seasons with turnover-free football.

What’s Next

With extra time before their Sept. 21 home game against the Raidersthe Commanders must regroup. Quinn and his staff need solutions for:

  • Protecting Daniels behind a shaky O-line.
  • Re-establishing chemistry between Daniels and McLaurin.
  • Shoring up coverage against tight ends, with Raiders rookie Brock Bowers looming as a potential threat.

The Raiders will enter the matchup on short rest after a Monday night showdown with the Chargers, giving Washington a slight scheduling advantage.



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