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Commanders dominance in Houston brings serious playoff talk to D.C.

Commanders dominance in Houston brings serious playoff talk originally appeared on NBC Sports Washington

HOUSTON — The Commanders dominated the Texans in every fashion on Sunday, culminating in a 23-10 win that brings their record to the winning side of the ledger for the first time since Week 1. 

Washington’s defensive front crushed the Texans’ hopes and dreams and probably hurt their families watching at home. At halftime, Houston netted just five yards. Five yards. In a half. 

Jonathan Allen and Daron Payne and Montez Sweat were absolute beasts. The entire team got this win, but those three set a murderous tone from the first whistle. 

Now at 6-5, the playoff talk becomes very real for the Commanders

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  • Logan Thomas – The veteran tight end has had a slow start to the season as he works back from a 2021 knee injury, but on Sunday, he showed he can still get it done at a high level. He compiled 65 yards receiving and finished with five catches. 
  • Curtis Samuel – Few players combine elusiveness with power and speed, but Samuel has all three. He scored the team’s first offensive touchdown and seemed slippery every time he touched the ball. He finished with 28 total yards, and in the process, became one of four wide receivers in the Super Bowl era with 600+ rush yds, 6+ rush TD, 2,500+ rec yds, 15+ rec TD in a career. The others are Jerry Rice, Tyreek Hill, and Eric Metcalf.
  • Kendall Fuller – The corner got the scoring started with a first quarter interception returned for a touchdown. That marks Fuller’s first interception since Week 6 of 2021 and his first career touchdown, remarkable for a seven-year player. 
  • Jonathan Allen, Daron Payne, Montez Sweat –  I already wrote about these dudes but they were so good they get another mention. Sue me. The three players combined for five sacks. 
  • Ron Rivera – This was a prime let-down game situation, but the Commanders boss kept his team locked in. That deserves recognition. NRG Stadium was sleepy and mostly empty and it was a noon local start against the worst team in the NFL, but still Rivera’s boys came to play. 

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  • Kam Curl – Because there’s so much attention on the defensive front perhaps Curl doesn’t get the recognition he deserves on the back level. He leads the team in tackles and has tremendous versatility that allows Jack Del Rio to put his best players on the field. 
  • Darrick Forrest – The second-year defensive back again made a big play that resulted in a turnover, this time a fourth quarter interception that ruined any possibility of a Texans comeback. Forrest’s play has been a huge boon for this defense, though it was scary to see fellow second-year defensive back Benajmin St-Juste go down on the same play Forrest got his pick. Expect more news to come about St-Juste’s status.
  • Burgundy and Gold fans – The crowd in Houston was sparse, but of the fans that did show up, many of them wore Redskins/Commanders jerseys. At one point when the defense had back-to-back sacks in the first half, there was a loud “DEFENSE” chant working its way through the stadium. Well done, folks. Left hand up. 

Stock Down

  • John Ridgeway – For the second time in three weeks the rookie was flagged for a personal foul, but this time there was no debate if it was warranted. Ridgeway suplexed Texans RB Dameon Pierce. The play was stupid and legit dangerous. 
  • Texans game production – Everybody’s got a job to do but don’t post the “GET LOUD” sign on third down for a 1-7-1 team losing by 3 scores. Not helping anybody.

Here are the important 2023 NFL offseason dates fans should know

Important 2023 NFL offseason dates fans should know originally appeared on NBC Sports WashingtonThe NFL is currently in the thick of its offseason, but there are still plenty of key dates to circle before the 2023 season kicks off on September 7.Here are important offseason dates to know...2023 NFL Offseason Key DatesMarch 13-15: NFL teams are permitted to begin negotiating with prospective free agents, but no deals can be signed just yet.March 15: New league year begins at 4 p.m. Free agents are now permitted to sign contracts with clubs.March 26-29: Annual league meetings in PhoenixApril 3: Teams with new head coaches (Carolina, Denver, Houston, Indianapolis and Arizona) can begin offseason workout programsApril 17: Teams with returning head coaches can begin offseason workout programsApril 26-29: 2023 NFL Draft in Kansas City May 2: Deadline to exercise fifth-year options on first-round picks from the 2020 NFL DraftMay 5-8 or May 12-15: Teams can hold three-day rookie camps for draft picks and undrafted free agentsMay 22: First day of OTAs for select teams. Clubs are allowed to hold 10 total on-field practices, but no live contact is allowed.May 22-24: NFL spring league meetingsJune 6: Start of mandatory minicamp for select teams. Clubs are allowed to have three mandatory practices.July 17: Deadline for teams with franchise-tagged players to sign a long-term contract extension. Teams are not allowed to re-engage in negotiations with a franchise player after this date until the conclusion of the 2023 season.August 3-6: NFL kickoff weekend in Canton, OhioSeptember 7: Opening game of the 2023 NFL regular season
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