Commanders Beat Browns 34-13 to Improve to 4-1
Commanders Beat Browns 34-13 to Improve to 4-1
Commanders Beat Browns 34-13 to Improve to 4-1
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The Washington Commanders achieved a decisive 34-13 victory over the Cleveland Browns, marking their fourth consecutive win and improving their record to 4-1 for the first time since 2008. Rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels rebounded from an early interception, throwing for 238 yards and one touchdown while also rushing for 82 yards. Brian Robinson Jr. contributed significantly with two rushing touchdowns as part of a well-rounded offensive effort that totaled 215 rushing yards. The Commanders' defense was dominant, sacking Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson seven times and limiting Cleveland to just one successful third-down conversion out of 13 attempts. This loss deepened the Browns' struggles, dropping them to 1-4 and raising questions about their playoff hopes, especially with key players injured. The game exposed Cleveland's ongoing offensive issues, as Watson continues to struggle under pressure while the team failed to score more than 20 points for the fifth straight game.

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