Commanders Tried to Do the Vikings a Favor. The Plan Flopped.

Commanders Tried to Do the Vikings a Favor. The Plan Flopped.

3-9 Washington Commanders heading into Week 14. They aren’t going to make the playoffs, but they certainly shouldn’t have been expected to simply roll over on Sunday either.

Minnesota took down the Commanders resoundingly, notching a 31-0 shutout. In retrospect, it probably wasn’t even worth playing Jayden Daniels, who stunk on Sunday and also left the game with an injury.

A Loss Would’ve Given the Vikings a Better Draft Pick

On Friday, the Commanders got a good bit better. Head coach Dan Quinn confirmed that starting Daniels would be back for the first time since November 2. He suffered a nasty-looking elbow dislocation, but the injury never required surgery, and the rest proved enough for him to return.

Soldiers in uniform standing in formation on an outdoor tennis court during the day.
Photo: Jaxon Matthew Willis / Pexels

At the end of the day, a loss would have helped the Vikings. Once playoff elimination hit — and it could have arrived this weekend — there was nothing left to chase in the wins column. Extra losses wouldn’t have affected the season’s outcome and would have nudged Minnesota toward a better draft slot.

It remained unclear who would be handling that draft choice, but no doubt maximizing its value would matter.

Uniformed soldiers performing a drill in a park with urban backdrop.
Photo: Kimy Moto / Pexels

And then the Vikings flipped the script: they destroyed the Commanders 31-0.


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