The Washington Commanders are finding new ways to shine in this new era. Their latest feat? Climbing the NFL Power Rankings without even scoring a touchdown.
Relying on seven field goals from their new kicker, Austin Seibert, the Commanders secured a 21-18 victory in their home opener against the struggling New York Giants. While not a “statement” win, it marked the first victory for new head coach Dan Quinn. For now, it’s enough to lift Washington out of the NFC East basement and, surprisingly, into a tie for first place.
At 1-1, the Washington Commanders are now sitting atop the NFC East standings alongside the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles, who both suffered Week 2 defeats. Meanwhile, the New York Giants, still winless at 0-2, find themselves in a tough spot early in the season.
The Commanders’ narrow victory also nudged them slightly up in Sports Illustrated’s latest power rankings. After being ranked No. 27 following their Week 1 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Washington moved up one spot to No. 26.
Sports Illustrated wrote, “There’s nothing quite like watching a seven field goal game. But in all seriousness, Jayden Daniels delivered from the pocket when it mattered most, guiding the Commanders to a crucial win.”
With their loss to Washington, the New York Giants dropped in the rankings, falling from No. 26 to No. 29. The teams ranked lower than the Commanders include the Carolina Panthers, Denver Broncos, Tennessee Titans, Giants, Las Vegas Raiders (despite their upset over the Baltimore Ravens), and the New England Patriots. While Washington’s rise was modest, it highlights the unpredictable nature of the early season standings.
A victory next week on Monday Night Football against the Cincinnati Bengals could undoubtedly propel the Washington Commanders higher in the rankings. With the momentum from their recent win and the chance to beat a tough opponent, a strong performance under the bright lights could further solidify their standing in the league. If they pull it off, expect Washington to make a noticeable jump in the NFL power rankings.