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Commanders vs. Jets Highlights Week 16

Commanders vs. Jets Highlights Week 16

Watch the game highlights between the Washington Commanders and New York Jets from Week 16 of the 2023 NFL season.

The Commanders fell 30-28 to the Jets.

In that matchup, Trevor Siemian went 27-for-49 for 217 yards (55.1%) with one touchdown and one interception for the Jets.

Breece Hall carried the ball 20 times for 95 yards (4.8 yards per attempt) and ran for two touchdowns. He also had 12 receptions for 96 yards and zero touchdowns.

Garrett Wilson hauled in nine passes for 76 yards (8.4 per catch). He was targeted 15 times.

Jacoby Brissett led the Commanders with 100 passing yards and one touchdown, completing 76.9% of his passes (10-for-13) with no interceptions.

Christopher Rodriguez Jr.’s 10 carries turned into 58 yards (5.8 per attempt) and two touchdowns. In addition, he caught one pass for seven yards.

Terry McLaurin racked up 50 receiving yards on three catches (while being targeted five times).

2023 Stat Comparison

  • Jets Record: 6-9
  • Commanders Record: 4-11
  • The Jets have the third-best defense this season in terms of total yards (294.8 yards allowed per game), but they rank worst on offense (263.5 yards per game).
  • The Commanders rank 19th in total yards per game (327.5), but they’ve been less effective on the other side of the ball, ranking worst in the NFL with 384.3 total yards allowed per contest.
  • While New York’s defense ranks 14th with 21.0 points allowed per game, the Jets have been slightly worse on offense, ranking third-worst (15.4 points per game).
  • Washington has been struggling on defense, ranking worst with 30.2 points given up per game. It has been better on the other side of the ball, putting up 20.6 points per contest (23rd-ranked).
  • The Jets have forced 22 total turnovers (14th in NFL) this season and have turned it over 30 times (30th in NFL) for a turnover margin of -8, the fourth-worst in the league.
  • The Commanders own a bottom-five turnover margin this season, second-worst at -10.

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