The Washington Commanders are on the road for the first time in the 2023 season on Sunday when they head west to face the Denver Broncos. If the Commanders win, they’ll be 2-0 for the first time since 201l — Mike Shanahan’s second season in Washington and one year before Kirk Cousins and Robert Griffin III entered the NFL.
Washington defeated Arizona 20-16 in the season opener behind a terrific defensive effort. Offensively, quarterback Sam Howell did some good things but also made some mistakes that led to points for the Cardinals.
Buy Commanders TicketsAs for the Broncos, they lost a heartbreaker at home to the Las Vegas Raiders, 17-16, in Sean Payton’s first game as head coach.
Here’s how the Commanders and Broncos stack up ahead of Week 2.
Scoring Offense
Commanders: T-15th, 20.0 PPG
Broncos: T-22nd, 16.0 PPG
Passing Offense
Commanders: 21st, 166.0 passing YPG
Broncos: 20th, 166.0 passing YPG
Rushing Offense
Commanders: T-18th, 92.0 rushing YPG
Broncos: 17th, 94.0 rushing YPG
Total Offense
Commanders: 25th, 248.0 YPG
Broncos: 23rd, 260.0 YPG
Scoring Defense
Commanders: T-8th, 16.0 PPG
Broncos: T-12th, 17.0 PPG
Passing Defense
Commanders: 5th, 114.0 passing YPG
Broncos: 20th, 200.0 passing YPG
Run Defense
Commanders: 17th, 96.0 rushing YPG
Broncos: 3rd, 61.0 rushing YPG
Total Defense
Commanders: 4th, 210.0 YPG
Broncos: 11th, 261.0 YPG
3rd-down Defense
Commanders: 8th, 28.57%
Broncos: 25th, 45.45%