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COMMANDERS SQUAD SHOW: DISASTER For Jayden Daniels And Commanders In LOSS To Vikings
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COMMANDERS SQUAD SHOW: DISASTER For Jayden Daniels And Commanders In LOSS To Vikings

The Washington Commanders were shut out 31-0 by the Minnesota Vikings, extending their losing streak to eight games and turning in one of their toughest performances of the season.

Locked On Commanders - Daily Podcast On The Washington Commanders · melissa kim, nick ashooh, david harrison, anthony armstrong

December 7, 20251h 5m

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Show Notes

The Washington Commanders were shut out 31-0 by the Minnesota Vikings, extending their losing streak to eight games and turning in one of their toughest performances of the season.

On tonight’s POSTGAME show, we break down everything that went wrong with Nick Ashooh, Anthony Armstrong, Melissa Kim, and David Harrison, including:

• Minnesota’s offense dominating behind J.J. McCarthy’s three touchdown passes
• Washington’s offense collapsing again with key injuries to Jayden Daniels (AGAIN) and Zach Ertz
• The drives, decisions, and momentum swings that buried Washington early
• What this loss means for the Commanders moving forward
• How the team regroups with the season slipping away

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Full breakdown and instant reaction coming up.


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