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The Seattle Seahawks are seeking their third-straight victory with a win over the Washington Commanders. This rare matchup takes place under the lights of prime time on Sunday Night Football.
That means that Jayden Daniels, returning from a hamstring injury of his own, is set to be without his top receiver. That could put Deebo Samuel Sr. in for more work, as well as a continued role for second-year WR Luke McCaffrey — brother of star running back Christian McCaffrey — who has been coming on as of late.
Don't miss the Seattle Seahawks vs Washington Commanders game this week on Sunday Night Football. Live coverage begins at 7 PM ET.
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With 81 yards on Sunday, Smith-Njigba would join Bruce as the only player under 24 with 900 yards through eight games, and with 75 or more yards, he would be just the fifth player in the Super Bowl era with 75 or more yards through the first eight games of a season, joining Antionio Brown, Michael Irvin, Dwight Clark and Adam Thielen.
On tonight's edition of Sunday Night Football, Sam Darnold and the NFC West-leading Seattle Seahawks visit the Washington Commanders led by quarterback Jayden Daniels who is finally making his return from injury in Week 9.
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Three times since the 2012 season, Washington has made the playoffs after starting a season 3-5 or worse. In 2012, the Redskins won their final 7 games — including a victory over the AFC North Champion Ravens,
Washington Commanders wide receiver Luke McCaffrey is heading to injured reserve because of a broken collarbone and cornerback Marshon Lattimore is feared to have a torn ACL, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.