Sam Darnold propels Seahawks to dominant 38-14 win against Commanders on 'Sunday Night Football'
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Washington star quarterback Jayden Daniels exited with an injury late in the fourth quarter.

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold passes the ball against the Washington Commanders on Sunday. Nick Wass / The Associated Press
The Washington Commanders needed a bounce-back win at the halfway point of the NFL season.
Instead, they lost big during Week 9 — twice.
In the midst of being routed at home, 38-14, Washington’s second-year star quarterback, Jayden Daniels, was injured after falling awkwardly midway through the fourth quarter while the game was no longer in doubt. His left, non-throwing arm, was immobilized and he walked off under his own power and received X-rays.
Washington fell to 3-6 — more losses than it suffered all of last season. Daniels had missed last week with a hamstring injury, and two previous games this season because of a knee strain. The Commanders were trailing by 31 points at the time of his injury.
For the Commanders, the loss highlighted their struggles to produce an encore for last season’s NFC championship-game appearance. For the Seahawks, it made the case as to why they, perhaps, could be on the path to a conference title-game appearance this season.
Since the start of last season, no NFL team has been harder to beat when on the road than Seattle. After dismantling Washington on “Sunday Night Football,” the Seahawks improved that road record to 11-1, including 11 straight road wins, during a rout that appeared at times almost breathtakingly effortless.
Seattle scored on all five of its first-half drives. It gained 190 more yards than Washington in the first half alone, and averaged nine more yards per play. And while improving to 6-2, it looked like one of the best teams in the NFC, in a season where no team has asserted itself in either conference as one to fear.
Seattle quarterback Sam Darnold completed 17 consecutive passes at one point to tie Warren Moon for the franchise record, and did not throw a single incompletion during a statistically perfect first half in which he threw for four touchdowns. He finished with 330 passing yards, those four touchdowns, with an interception.
Receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba caught 129 of those yards for Seattle, to add to the NFL-high 819 receiving yards that he entered Week 9 with.
Daniels, the No. 2 pick in the 2024 draft who went to become last season's offensive rookie of the year, was sacked four times while throwing for 153 yards and rushing for 51 more, with a touchdown on the ground. Playing while recovering from a hamstring injury, Daniels was not as explosive as possible, and was caught while attempting to reach the end zone in the fourth quarter before he fell awkwardly on his arm.
Final: Seahawks 38, Commanders 14
Seattle scored just seven points after halftime but it was more than enough to blow out Washington, which may have lost more than a game during Week 9, after star quarterback Jayden Daniels was hurt.
Seattle's Sam Darnold finished with four touchdown passes and an interception to go with 330 yards. Jaxon Smith-Njigba, the NFL's leading receiver, added 129 yards on eight catches.
Daniels finished with 153 yards passing and 51 more on the ground.
Why was Jayden Daniels still in the game?
Washington quarterback Jayden Daniels is down and hurt after being awkwardly tackled in the fourth quarter near the goal line, his team trailing 38-7. Why was Daniels in the game, at all, in his first game back from injury, at a point when the game was out of Washington's control? Coach Dan Quinn will be asked that postgame.
Washington scores touchdown behind backup QB Marcus Mariota
With Daniels out of the game, Marcus Mariota replaced Daniels and the Commanders quickly scored with 7:14 to play in the fourth quarter. The touchdown trimmed Washington's deficit to 38-14, but it will be too little, too late.
Daniels undergoing X-rays on arm
After walking into the Washington locker room with help from medical personnel, Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels underwent X-rays on his injured left arm, according to the "Sunday Night Football" broadcast.
Seattle goes three and out
Eight yards and a few clouds of dust for the Seahawks on their most recent drive, as they try to kill clock here in the fourth quarter. Seattle punted, and that may do it for the offensive starters tonight.
Third quarter ends: Seahawks 38, Commanders 7
Washington's third drive of the second half ends like its previous two — without points. After drives that lasted five and seven plays, Washington goes three-and-out to meekly end the third quarter.
Washington has gained 56 yards from scrimmage this half.
Another Seahawks touchdown
For the first time in the second half, the Seahawks find their way to the endzone.
Seattle drove 60 yards in nine plays, capped by an AJ Barner one-yard touchdown run via tush push.
It’s 38-7 Seahawks.
Washington punts
The Commanders punt for the third time tonight midway through the third quarter, and still trail, 31-7. Jayden Daniels remains Washington's leading passer and rusher, unable to get much help.
Sam Darnold is intercepted
Washington picks off Sam Darnold, whose perfect first half has slowly eroded to start the second.
Washington punts to open third quarter
After Seattle (gasp!) punted to open the second half, Washington had a window to cut into its 31-7 deficit. Instead, after five plays the Commanders punt it away. Jayden Daniels threw Washington's longest play of the night, a 25-yard completion to tight end Zach Ertz early in the drive but it was followed by a four-yard run, a sack, and an incompletion.
Ernest Jones IV is done for the night
Seahawks linebacker Ernest Jones’s night is done with a knee injury, per the broadcast. That’s a tough loss for the Seattle defense that will try to hold on to a 24-point lead in the second half.
Sam Darnold throws his first incompletion, Seahawks punt
On 3rd-and-1, Sam Darnold couldn’t hit Jaxon Smith-Njigba, dropping him to 17-of-18 passing tonight.
As a result, the Seahawks punted for the first time. Is this the start of the Commanders comeback?
Big disparity
Washington ran 28 plays in the first quarter, one more than Seattle. That's where the comparisons end between these teams.
On third down, Seattle is 5-for-5, and Washington 2-for-6.
Seattle has 330 yards (an amazing 12.2 per play) to Washington's 140. The teams are effectively even on yards per rush, but through the air? The Seahawks are averaging 17.6 yards per pass ... more than triple Washington's average of 5.8.
Halftime: Seahawks 31, Commanders 7
The Seahawks added to their lead with a field goal as time expired in the first half.
Sam Darnold completed 16-of-16 passes for 282 yards and four touchdowns in a dominant first half. To add insult to injury, the Seahawks will receive the opening kickoff in the third quarter.
Jayden Daniels was only 7 of 11 for only 64 yards in his first action since Oct. 19.
And on the fifth drive, Washington scores
Washington scores a touchdown on a short run by Jayden Daniels to cap a 10-play drive where its offense finally clicked, and finally was not felled by a costly penalty. Counting its possession that ended with a fumble on a kickoff return, Washington gets on the board on its fifth drive but still trails, 28-7.
You guessed it — another touchdown for the Seahawks
A missed tackle on Cody White leads to a 60-yard touchdown for Seattle.
Sam Darnold has now 229 yards and four touchdowns in the first half. He hasn’t thrown an incomplete pass in 13 attempts.
Seattle leads 28(!)-0.
Another drive, another penalty undercuts Commanders
Deep in its own territory, it looked as though Washington quarterback Jayden Daniels had easily picked up a fourth-and-1 conversion on a designed run. But no sooner was he past the first-down marker did flags get thrown for a false start on Washington's tight end. Washington did not want to try fourth-and-6, and punted with 6:44 to go in the first half.
That's the third straight drive that has been cut short thanks to a penalty on Washington.
Washington's defense may have hit rock bottom
Seattle, after forcing a fumble on Washington's kickoff, got the ball back and immediately made the Commanders pay, needing just one play and five seconds to score a third touchdown of the night, on a 26-yard touchdown pass.
The numbers for Washington's defense are officially avert-your-eyes bad — allowing an average of 9.2 yards per play, and 14.2 yards per pass.
Seahawks score one play after the turnover!
That was fast!
One play after the Commanders coughed up the ball on a kickoff return, Sam Darnold found Elijah Arroyo for a 26-yard touchdown pass.
Darnold already has three — three! — touchdown passes in the first half. The Seahawks are dominating right now.
Seattle leads 21-0.
Fumble! Seahawks recover!
Things are going from bad to worse for the Commanders.
Jaylin Lane just fumbled the kickoff following the Tory Horton touchdown, and the Seahawks recovered. Seattle has the ball deep in Washington territory with a 14-0 lead.
Another touchdown for Tory Horton!
Wow!
The Seahawks were facing a 3rd-and-8 from the Commanders’ 25-yard line and Sam Darnold went for it all, finding Tory Horton in the endzone on a beautiful throw for a score. That’s the rookie Horton’s second score of the game.
Seattle now leads 14-0 with 8:52 left in the second.
Penalty wrecks another Washington drive
For a second consecutive drive, a penalty on Washington ended what might have been a promising possession. A face mask on offensive lineman Chris Paul put the Commanders in third-and-17, which led Jayden Daniels to try to pick up the long first down by lofting a deep pass. It was intercepted.
Jayden Daniels is picked off!
Facing serious pressure on 3rd-and-17, Jayden Daniels threw up a prayer to the right sideline and was picked off by Ty Okada, who made a slick play to keep his feet inbounds.
The Seahawks will take over on their own 40 with a 7-0 lead.
Seahawks’ Josh Jobe out after big hit from teammate
Defensive back Josh Jobe is in the blue tent after some friendly fire by Ty Okada, who accidentally laid a big hit on Jobe while trying to take down Deebo Samuel.
Washington receiver ruled out
Commanders wide receiver Luke McCaffrey is out for the rest of the game with a shoulder injury, the team announced. McCaffrey, the brother of 49ers back Christian McCaffrey, has 11 catches this season. The injury is a blow to the depth chart, as Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown are out tonight with injuries, also.
End of first: Seahawks 7, Commanders 0
The Seahawks lead after a long touchdown drive in the game’s opening quarter.
The Commanders will have a fourth-and-short near midfield when the second quarter starts. Will Dan Quinn be aggressive?
Washington’s running backs weren’t great in the opening 15 minutes, gaining only 11 yards on four carries.
Small sample size, but...
It's troubling for Washington that so far it has allowed 8.7 yards per play. Sam Darnold has started 6-for-6 passing, which might be expected from one of this season's most accurate quarterbacks. More damaging for Washington, however, is that one of the NFL's worst rushing offenses is gaining more than six yards per carry.
Touchdown, Seahawks!
What an opening drive by Seattle.
The Seahawks traveled 90 yards in 12 plays for a touchdown, overcoming a 15-yard penalty along the way. Seattle took over eight minutes off the clock with the possession.
Sam Darnold capped the drive with a four-yard touchdown pass to Troy Horton.
The Seahawks lead 7-0.
Can Washington get third-down stops?
Washington's defense hasn't been awful at limiting third-down conversions this season, but by ranking 18th, they're lower than league average. This opening drive by Seattle has shown their deficiencies in that respect, as the Seahawks are 2-for-2 so far on third down.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba getting involved early
The Seahawks’ star wide receiver has one run for 12 yards and two catches for 27 yards on Seattle’s opening drive.
Commanders open with a punt
Washington used a lot of plays to not go very far on the game's opening drive. Six plays and 12 plays later, it punts to Seattle, undone by a 15-yard penalty for a blindside block that pushed the Commanders too far back to overcome.
Where things stand in the NFC East
The Commanders enter tonight 3-5 and sitting third in their four-team division. Dallas, Washington and New York all have been outscored overall this season.
- Philadelphia (6-2)
- Dallas (3-4-1)
- Washington (3-5)
- New York (2-7)
No team is better on the road than Seattle
The Seahawks come into tonight on a nine-game win streak on the road, a franchise record. Overall, they are 10-1 on the road under coach Mike Macdonald.
Seattle scores nearly two more points on the road than at home on average, and on defense it gives up nearly four points on the road. It also turns the ball over far less frequently on the road. Per NBC Sports research, Macdonald joins George Seifert, Paul Brown and Sean McVay as the only NFL coaches ever to win 10 of their first 11 road games.
Washington is 2-1 at home this season.
Two numbers to watch for Washington
With an average age of 28.6, the Commanders have the oldest roster in the NFL. The Commanders also have already lost as many games (five) this season through eight weeks as they lost all of last season.
Both teams wearing throwback jerseys
For the first time this season, the Commanders will wear their “Super Bowl Era” jerseys. The uniforms draw inspiration from the jerseys worn when Washington won their three Super Bowls (1982, 1987 and 1991 seasons).
They will also wear the jerseys in Week 13 vs. Denver and Week 17 vs. Dallas (on Christmas).
The Seahawks will also be wearing their throwback royal blue jerseys on Sunday night.
Seahawks' passing is elite, but running is not
For as good as quarterback Sam Darnold has been during his first season in Seattle, the Seahawks' ground game has ranked among the NFL's worst. Their average of 3.7 yards per rush is second-lowest in the league, ahead of only San Francisco.
Macdonald, Seattle's coach, said that Seattle "can't throw it 70 times a game and be the type of team we want to be," but running has proven difficult considering defenses have put eight defenders close to the line of scrimmage against Seattle at a higher rate than against any other offense. Running backs Kenneth Walker and Zach Charbonnet could have opportunities to gain ground tonight against a Commanders defense that has allowed 128.8 yards per game, which ranks in the league's bottom-10 defenses.
Art Monk to have jersey retired on Sunday
Hall of Fame WR Art Monk will have his No. 81 jersey retired on Sunday. Monk spent the first 14 seasons of career with Washington (1980-1993) and was a member of all three of the franchise’s Super Bowl winning teams. He is Washington’s all-time leader in receptions and receiving yards and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2008.
Jayden Daniels has arrived
Commanders defense regressing in Year 2 under Joe Whitt Jr.
Joe Whitt Jr. was named Washington’s defensive coordinator prior to last season, taking over a unit that ranked last in the NFL in both total and scoring defense in 2023. After taking big strides forward last season, the defense has regressed in Year 2 under Whitt.
Washington has allowed 24+ points and 350+ yards in six of their last seven games. The only team with more games allowing 24+ points and 350+ yards this season is the Bengals (7).
Dan Quinn faces his former team
Washington head coach Dan Quinn spent four seasons over two stints with Seattle, serving as the Seahawks’ assistant head coach/defensive line coach in 2009-2010 and as the team’s defensive coordinator from 2013-2014.
In both of Quinn’s seasons as Seattle’s DC, the Seahawks reached the Super Bowl.
This will be Quinn’s first time facing Seattle as the Commanders head coach. He previously faced the Seahawks five teams as head coach of the Falcons (including playoffs), going 2-3 in those five meetings.
Jacory Croskey-Merritt has taken over as RB1 in Washington
In the backfield, Jacory Croskey-Merritt (7th round pick out of Arizona) has taken over as RB1 for Brian Robinson Jr., who was traded to the 49ers in August. Croskey-Merritt leads Washington in carries (82), rushing yards (402) and rushing TD (4). He is the only Commander with multiple rushing TD this season.
Croskey-Merritt has started the last four games. In his first career start (Week 5 win at the Chargers), he had 14 carries with career highs in rushing yards (111) and rushing touchdowns (2). He became the first Commander with 100+ rushing yards and 2+ rushing touchdowns in a game since Antonio Gibson in 2020.
Terry McLaurin out again with quad injury
After missing four games (Weeks 4-7) with a quad injury, WR Terry McLaurin returned on Monday night and had three catches for 54 yards with one touchdown in Washington’s loss at Kansas City. However, he re- injured his quad in the loss and has been ruled out for this week.
This past summer, McLaurin held out for the beginning of training camp and eventually requested a trade out of Washington before agreeing to terms on a new 3-year, $87 million extension ($29 million AAV) to stay with the team.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba off to flying start this season
Seahawks WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba is having one of the best seasons of any wide receiver in the NFL this year. Despite already having had a bye week, he has an NFL-high 819 receiving yards through Week 8 and has tallied 100+ receiving yards in five of Seattle’s first seven games (most games with 100+ receiving yards in NFL this season).
Smith-Njigba is on pace for what would be an NFL-record 1,989 receiving yards this season. Only two players have ever posted 1,900+ receiving yards in a season: Calvin Johnson in 2012 and Cooper Kupp in 2021.
Sam Darnold thriving in Seattle
This past offseason, the Seahawks traded Geno Smith to the Raiders and signed Sam Darnold to a three-year, $100.5 million contract (from Minnesota). Through his first seven games with Seattle, Darnold has a 68.2 completion percentage, throwing for 1,754 yards (250.6 yards per game) with 12 passing TD and six turnovers (4 INT, 2 fumbles). Smith and the Raiders are 2-5, with Smith throwing 10 INT this season (T-most in NFL).
Darnold’s 1,754 passing yards and 12 passing TD are both the most in a players’ first seven games with the Seahawks in franchise history.
Deebo Samuel has stepped up with McLaurin out
Deebo Samuel, who was acquired via trade (from San Francisco) in March, leads the team in receptions (37) and receiving yards (326) while catching three touchdowns (tied for second on WAS). He also has one rushing touchdown (4 total touchdowns are tied for the most on Washington).
But after grabbing eight catches for 96 yards with one receiving touchdown in the Week 5 win at the Chargers (his fourth total touchdown in the first five games), Samuel has just seven catches for 26 receiving yards total in his last two games played (he missed Week 7 at Dallas with a heel injury).
Darnold on fire as of late
Darnold had a passer rating above 110 in four straight games from Weeks 3-6. In the Week 3 win vs. New Orleans, he had a 154.2 passer rating (second-highest of career) as the Seahawks scored a season-high 44 points. In the Week 5 loss vs. Tampa Bay, he had a 135.4 passer rating (third-highest of career), completing 82.4% of his passes (tying his career high as a starter) with 341 passing yards, four touchdown passes and one INT.
Tough stretch could determine Commanders’ season
After losing at Kansas City in Week 8, the Commanders are now entering a crucial stretch of the season. Their next two games are against Seattle and Detroit before traveling to Madrid, Spain to face the Dolphins in Week 11. They then have a bye in Week 12 before hosting the AFC West-leading Broncos in Week 13.
Washington enters Week 9 in third place in the NFC East, three games behind the first-place Eagles (6-2).
Commanders dealing with multitude of injuries
On offense, veteran RB Austin Ekeler suffered a season-ending torn Achilles in Week 2, while both of Washington’s top wide receivers, Terry McLaurin (quad) and Deebo Samuel (heel), have missed games. McLaurin had missed four games with a quad injury before returning to play against the Chiefs in Week 8.
However, he aggravated the injury against KC and has been ruled out for SNF.
LT Laremy Tunsil, who was acquired via trade (from Houston) this past offseason, suffered a hamstring injury in Monday’s loss against the Chiefs. His status for Week 9 is TBD.
On defense, defensive ends Deatrich Wise Jr. (quad) and Dorance Armstrong (knee) have both suffered season-ending injuries. Armstrong posted 5.5 sacks (most on Washington) in the first six games this season before suffering a season-ending knee injury in the Week 7 loss at Dallas.
Safety Will Harris started the first three games of the season before breaking his leg in the Week 3 win vs. LV. He is currently on IR and could miss the remainder of the regular season.
Jayden Daniels having mixed sophomore season
After a historic rookie season, Jayden Daniels is 2-3 in five starts this season, throwing for 206.2 yards/game with nine total touchdowns (8 passing, 1 rushing) and three turnovers (1 INT, 2 fumbles).
Veteran QB Marcus Mariota (in his 11th NFL season) is 1-2 in three starts this year.