*(Note: Although the title suggests the matchup between the Tennessee Titans and the Jacksonville Jaguars, this article will focus on the recent meaningful head to head between the Cleveland Browns and the Washington Commanders as detailed player stats are available. Readers interested in the Titans vs Jaguars matchup may request a separate write up.
Introduction
In the NFL, matchups between strong teams often come down to key player performances. On October 6, 2024, the Washington Commanders faced the Cleveland Browns and produced a dominant showing. This piece will walk you through team stats, player highlights, and take aways from that game, in a clear and easy to understand way.
Game Overview
In Week 5 of the 2024 regular season, the Browns played at the Commanders’ home field and fell 34 to 13.
Here are some of the basic team stats:
- Total yards: Browns 212 vs Commanders 434.
- Rushing yards: Browns 104 vs Commanders 215.
- Passing yards: Browns 108 vs Commanders 219.
- Time of possession: Browns 28:42 vs Commanders 31:18.
- Third down efficiency: Browns 1/13 vs Commanders 8/17.
From these numbers you can already see the Commanders controlled the game, more yards, better conversion, more dominance on the line of scrimmage.
Key Player Performances
Washington Commanders
Jayden Daniels (QB) – The rookie quarterback had a strong showing. He completed 14 of 25 passes for 238 yards, threw one touchdown, and rushed for 82 yards.
Brian Robinson Jr. (RB) – He scored two rushing touchdowns and helped establish the running game early.
Terry McLaurin (WR) – He logged 112 receiving yards on four catches, giving the offense a big boost.
Defensively, the Commanders also stood out, they sacked the Browns’ quarterback seven times.
Cleveland Browns
Deshaun Watson (QB) – He had a rough day: he was sacked seven times, and passed for about 125 yards. The offense struggled to get untracked.
Jerome Ford (RB) – He led the team in rushing with 47 yards on nine carries, but his production was limited.
What the Stats Tell Us
Offense and Control
The Commanders gained more than double the total yards of the Browns (434 vs 212). That gap shows how much Washington dominated field position, drives and execution. The Browns’ offense struggled to convert and gain momentum.
Running Game Impact
Washington’s rushing yards and their ability to score on the ground put pressure on Cleveland’s defense. The Browns’ rushing was modest by comparison. This imbalance helped Washington stay ahead and control tempo.
Passing Game and Protection
Cleveland’s quarterback was under constant pressure. Seven sacks show how the Commanders’ pass rush was effective and how the Browns’ protection broke down. In contrast, Washington was able to move the ball both passing and running.
Defense and Game Momentum
The Commanders’ defense played a key role. Limiting the Browns to only one first down on third down (1 13) shows how they came up big in crucial situations. When a team can stop you in key downs, it changes how the game flows.
Match Highlights and Narrative Flow

- First Quarter: Washington jumped ahead early and set a tone. The Browns failed to score in the first quarter.
- Middle Quarters: By halftime, Washington had built a strong lead. Their offense and defense both worked in tandem. The Browns were chasing the game.
- Fourth Quarter: The Browns scored their only touchdown late, but by then the game was largely decided. Washington kept control, ran the clock, and sealed the win.
What This Means Going Forward
For Washington: This game showed they can win convincingly when all phases (offense, defense, special teams) click. A rookie QB performing well, a strong running game, and a defense that wins big moments, these are good signs for the season.
For Cleveland: It showed weaknesses that must be addressed. Their offense couldn’t find rhythm, the quarterback was under heavy pressure, and third down conversions were nearly nonexistent. To compete with the strong teams, they must improve protection, execution, and consistency.
Final Thoughts
This head to head matchup gives us a clear example of how one team executed well in all areas and the other didn’t. If you are a fan of either team, watching stats like these help understand what must change and what worked. The Commanders came in prepared and executed, the Browns will look back at this game and use it as a lesson.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- What was the final score of the game?
The final score was Washington Commanders 34, Cleveland Browns 13. - How many total yards did each team gain?
The Browns gained 212 yards, the Commanders gained 434 yards. - Who was the quarterback for Washington and how did he perform?
Jayden Daniels was the QB for Washington. He threw for 238 yards and rushed for 82 yards with one touchdown. - How many sacks did the Browns allow?
The Browns allowed seven sacks in the game. - What was Washington’s rushing total?
Washington rushed for 215 yards. - What was the Browns’ third down efficiency in the game?
The Browns were 1 13 on third downs. - Who scored the rushing touchdowns for Washington?
Brian Robinson Jr. scored two rushing touchdowns. - How did the time of possession compare between the teams?
The Browns had 28:42, the Commanders had 31:18. - How many passing yards did Cleveland’s QB have?
He passed for about 125 yards. - What does this game tell us about each team’s direction?
It shows Washington is building momentum with strong all around play. For Cleveland, it shows areas for improvement like protection, consistency, and conversion in critical moments.
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