The Washington Commanders traveled to Arlington, Texas, looking to bounce back against the Dallas Cowboys, a division rival, after their disappointing 25-24 Monday Night Football loss to the Chicago Bears. Instead, they left with even more bruises, another NFC loss, and a deepening injury crisis.

Washington now holds a 3-4 record on the season and are now 1-4 in the NFC after their 44-22 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.

Playing without their top three wide receivers, Terry McLaurin (quad injury), Deebo Samuel (heel injury), and Noah Brown (groin injury), the Commanders’ offense leaned heavily on rookies and practice squad call-ups in Sunday’s matchup against the Cowboys.

Despite flashes of resilience, Dallas capitalized on the mounting injuries Washington had and the lack of scoring product

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