Commanders PFF grades: Best and worst performers from Week 9 win vs. Giants
The Washington Commanders improved to 7-2 after Sunday’s 27-22 win over the New York Giants. It was a tough battle between the two NFC East rivals, which was expected, but the Commanders led the entire game and held off the Giants late.
It was Washington’s third straight win and sixth in its previous seven games. The Commanders remain atop the NFC East, a half-game ahead of the 6-2 Philadelphia Eagles. Quarterback Jayden Daniels completed 15 of 22 passes for 209 yards and two touchdowns in the win, while second-year running back Chris Rodriguez Jr. was elevated from the practice squad and led the team in rushing.
Here are Washington’s best and worst performers, according to Pro Football Focus, from its Week 9 win at New York.
Top 5 offense
QB Jayden Daniels: 88.2
WR Noah Brown: 79.0
RB Austin Credits: 78.7
LT Brandon Coleman: 78.6
WR Dyami Brown: 76.1
Top 5 defense
Bottom 5 offense
Bottom 5 defense
Other notable grades
WR Terry McLaurin: 70.6
RB Chris Rodriguez Jr: 72.6
RG Sam Cosmi: 56.4
RG Andrew Wylie: 64.2
CB Noah Igbinoghene: 68.3
DT Phidarian Mathis: 58.5
CB Mike Sainristil: 57.7
LB Frankie Luvu: 56.6
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