Commanders secure No. 8 spot in power rankings following thrilling Week 3 victory
The Washington Commanders have made a significant leap in the NFL power rankings, landing at No. 8 ahead of Week 4 after a commanding win over the Las Vegas Raiders. With a record of 2-1, the team looks poised to continue its upward trajectory despite facing some adversity.
Mariota steps up in pivotal match
In a crucial moment for the Commanders, Marcus Mariota stepped in as the starting quarterback after reigning Offensive Rookie of the Year Jayden Daniels sustained a knee injury. Despite the pressure of his first start in three seasons, Mariota delivered a commendable performance, guiding the team to a 41-10 victory. His ability to recover from an early fumble demonstrated resilience, and he effectively navigated the Raiders’ defense to keep the Commanders’ momentum alive.
NFL.com writer Eric Edholm noted, “The operation ran smoothly because the run game immediately produced, and Washington set a physical tone for the day.” The Commanders’ ground attack was diverse, with five different players each carrying the ball at least three times, showcasing the depth and versatility of their offensive strategy.
Explosive offense returns
The Commanders’ offense roared back to life, scoring more points in this game than in their first two combined. The 41-point outing included not only strong quarterback play but also a thrilling 90-yard punt return touchdown from Jaylin Lane. This resurgence has injected newfound confidence into the team as they prepare for their upcoming matchup against the Atlanta Falcons, where Mariota may once again be called upon.
With Daniels’ long-term health being a priority, the coaching staff faces a critical decision about the quarterback position moving forward. The team must navigate these challenges carefully, especially given the importance of their franchise player.
Commanders remain among the elite
Despite the injuries that have plagued the roster, including Daniels and other key players, the Commanders are still regarded as one of the top teams in the league. Only seven teams—Baltimore Ravens, Green Bay Packers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Los Angeles Chargers, Detroit Lions, Buffalo Bills, and Philadelphia Eagles—rank higher than Washington. After last season’s playoff run to the NFC Championship Game, the Commanders are determined to prove that their success was not just a fluke.
As they tackle the coming weeks, the Commanders must contend with adversity while striving to regain their playoff form. With a challenging schedule ahead and a commitment to overcoming obstacles, this squad is focused on making a statement in the NFL this season.