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The Washington Commanders are hoping to snap their eight-game losing streak as they take on the New York Giants in Week 15. The Commanders won't be at full stre
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Who's in, who's out for Commanders-Giants in Week 15?
The Washington Commanders (3-10) are back on the road Sunday, facing the New York Giants (2-11) at MetLife Stadium. The NFC East rivals are both looking to snap significant losing streaks. Washington has lost eight in a row, while New York has lost seven consecutive games.
The most severe conditions are expected on Sunday evening. While skies will clear, temperatures will plunge into the low 20s. The RealFeel temperature is forecast to drop to 7 degrees by 7 p.m. and as low as 4 degrees by 11 p.m.
Without Rodriguez, the expectation would be for seventh-round rookie Jacory Croskey-Merritt to get most of the early-down work. In a huge week for fantasy football, this could have wide-reaching consequences. First thing's first: JCM is a solid enough replacement for Rodriguez if he's on the waiver wire.
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What does 49ers' Brandon Aiyuk move mean for Commanders?
A move made by the San Francisco 49ers on Saturday could have massive implications for the Commanders this offseason. The 49ers placed wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk on the reserve/left team list on Saturday, officially ending his season before it even began.
Johnson plans to practice this week for the first time since suffering a Lisfranc sprain in his foot, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Johnson’s return to the field for a game could come as soon as Saturday against the Commanders, and if not that, then the following Sunday against the Bills appears likely.
It's a battle for draft position in Week 15. NFL.com editors explain why the Giants have the edge over Washington in this basement clash.
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Washington Commanders LT Laremy Tunsil wants to be paid
When Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters traded for left tackle Laremy Tunsil last offseason, it made waves across the NFL. Top left tackles are rarely traded, especially when they're in the prime of their career. What was wrong with Tunsil? Why did the Houston Texans trade him with two affordable years remaining on his contract?