We keep waiting for rookie QB Jayden Daniels to crack, yet it
hasn’t happened through the halfway point of the season, as
Daniels has tossed just two INTS in his 262 pass attempts. He
also has nine TD passes while completing 68.7 percent of his
passes for 2,147 yards – all good for a 101.7 QB Rating. As a
result, the team’s overall net points differential (+73) is second
only to Detroit in the NFC. It’s the primary reason Washington
resides a half-game behind the Eagles at the top of the NFC
East. With Dallas QB Dak Prescott out for the season, these two
teams become the headliners in this division. The Eagles have
struggled lately at home as chalk in division games, just 9-10 SU
and 7-12 ATS against greater than .666 foes, including 2-4 SU and
1-5 ATS when coming off a double-digit ATS win. They are also
2-11 ATS when coming off a SUATS win and facing a foe coming
off a SUATS loss. Conversely, the Commanders bring a 12-2 ATS
mark in Game Elevens into the game when playing on the road.
They have also been 11-4-2 ATS lately in Philly, including 5-1 ATS
with a winning record. We cement the call with THE CLINCHER:
Washington head coach Dan Quinn is 11-6 SU and 12-5 ATS
as a dog of fewer than 4 points with an Over/Under total
in the game at 54 or fewer points, including 6-1 SUATS
when his team owns a .555 or greater win percentage. BY PLAYBOOK