Commanders vs. Chiefs Third Quarter
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Washington Commanders vs. Kansas City Chiefs: 3 quick first-half takeaways
The Washington Commanders are tied 7-7 against the Kansas City Chiefs after the first two quarters of play in Arrowhead Stadium.
The Chiefs have regained the lead with a fourth-down touchdown. Kansas City took the second-half kickoff and marched 80 yards in eight plays. The Chiefs faced a fourth-and-goal from the 2, and Patrick Mahomes rolled to his right. He stopped and flipped it to Kareem Hunt.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Washington Commanders released their list of inactive players before their Week 8 matchup on 'Monday Night Football'. Kansas City continued its winning ways last week over the Las Vegas Raiders. Washington lost recently on the road to the Dallas Cowboys in Week 7.
With Commanders kicker Matt Gay declared out with a back injury, Matthew Wright will fill in on "Monday Night Football."
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Commanders vs. Chiefs highlights
The Washington Commanders — missing quarterback Jayden Daniels — face Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs on “Monday Night Football.”
Why Marcus Mariota is playing QB for Commanders and not Jayden Daniels originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Washington Commanders are playing on a huge stage Monday night. It's Monday Night Football on ESPN against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 8.
The biggest splash that Travis Kelce has made in 2025 was getting engaged to Taylor Swift, but the 10-time Pro Bowl tight end is also still a big part of the Kansas City offense. He leads the Chiefs in receiving yards entering this week and has been picking up steam of late.
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Jayden Daniels vs. Robert Griffin III comparisons: How Commanders QB injuries are causing parallels to RGIII
The parallels between Daniels and Griffin are hard to ignore: both were dual threats, were Heisman Trophy winners, both were No. 2 overall picks, both won Offensive Rookie of the Year and both led Washington to a surprise playoff berth in year one.