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Commanders' Comeback Falls Short in Nail-Biting Bears Clash

Summary

  • Commanders QB Jayden Daniels named Player of the Game
  • Daniels throws 3 TDs, racks up 263 scrimmage yards
  • Bears win on last-second field goal by Jake Moody
Commanders' Comeback Falls Short in Nail-Biting Bears Clash

On October 14, 2025, the Washington Commanders faced off against the Chicago Bears in a close-fought matchup. Although the Commanders fell short, 25-24, quarterback Jayden Daniels delivered an impressive performance, earning him the Commanders' Player of the Game award.

Daniels completed 19 of 26 passing attempts for 211 yards and 3 touchdowns. He also added 52 rushing yards on 10 carries, totaling 263 scrimmage yards. The second-year signal caller connected with three different receivers for touchdowns, helping the Commanders rally from an early deficit.

Despite Daniels' heroics, the Bears managed to secure the victory with a last-second field goal by Jake Moody. The Commanders' comeback effort ultimately fell short, but Daniels' ability to create plays through the air and on the ground kept the game close until the final seconds.

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The Washington Commanders fell to the Chicago Bears 25-24 in a close-fought matchup.
Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels was named the Player of the Game, throwing for 211 yards and 3 touchdowns.
The Commanders' comeback effort fell short as the Bears secured the victory with a last-second field goal by Jake Moody.

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