The team took turns holding the lead in the second half. Following Burks’ acrobatic five-yard catch on third-and-goal that put the Commanders up by a point, the Broncos responded with their own touchdown drive that ended with a one-yard run from RJ Harvey. Nix threw an interception to Bobby Wagner five plays into the Broncos’ first drive of the fourth quarter, which the Commanders turned into a field goal that cut the deficit from six points to three.
Both teams ran into a wall at that point, as they put up a combined 53 yards in the next five possessions.
It wasn’t until there were three minutes left in regulation that Washington found another spark. They put together an 18-play drive, which included two fourth-down conversions, to get to Denver’s 14-yard line. Jake Moody ended regulation with a 32-yard field goal that tied things up, 20-20.
The Broncos started overtime on offense and only needed five plays to get into the end zone. Engram’s 41-yard catch-and-run moved them to the Commanders’ 11-yard line, and Sutton caught a six-yarder to move them to the 5-yard line. RJ Harvey finished the drive from there with a touchdown run.
It put Washington in a sudden-death situation, and the following drive was perhaps the biggest roller coaster experience of the night. The offense stalled at the Broncos’ 41-yard line on a fourth-and-6, but a defensive pass interference call kept the Commanders’ hopes alive. McLaurin then hauled in a 30-yard touchdown pass that was nullified by a holding call on Josh Conerly. One play later, Deebo Samuel got the Commanders to the Broncos’ 1-yard line with a 38-yard catch.
Four plays later, McLaurin caught his first touchdown pass of the season, setting up the two-point conversion try.
Although Mariota was clearly disappointed with the Commanders’ seventh consecutive loss, the quarterback said he could feel the team was heading in the right direction.
“It’s not exactly where we wanna be, but I think putting together a great week of practice, I think we just continue to stack these,” he said. “Regardless of what it looks like for us, it’s all about the process and the journey. The more that we can find ways to improve week to week, I think that sets a foundation for what’s to come.”