Sean Murphy
Sunday NFL Free play. My selection is on Washington minus the points over Arizona at 1 pm et on Sunday.
It's not often that we'll be laying this many (or any) points with the Commanders this season but we'll make an exception on Sunday as they host what projects to be one of the league's worst teams in the Cardinals. Arizona head coach Jonathan Gannon was hesitant to name a starting quarterback throughout the week. You would be too if your options were journeyman Joshua Dobbs and rookie Clayton Tune. The Cards are obviously in full tank mode as they do what they can to give themselves the best shot at drafting generational QB Caleb Williams next Spring. For now, the Cards will field a rag-tag group that figures to struggle on both sides of the football. I'm confident we'll see Commanders QB Sam Howell feast on a bottom-of-the-barrel Arizona secondary, even if he doesn't have the services of Terry McLaurin. From there the underrated backfield duo of Antonio Gibson and Brian Robinson is more than capable of salting the game away against a rather unimposing Cards defensive front. On the flip side, the Commanders defensive strength is stopping the run and rushing the passer. They figure to feast in both regards given the state of the Cards offensive line - a makeshift group that will likely be ever-changing this season. Noting that Washington's schedule gets tougher from here with a trip to Denver next week followed by a home game against the Bills (before a rematch with the Cards in Arizona), look for the Commanders to take advantage of this Week 1 layup opportunity. Take Washington.
Sunday NFL Free play. My selection is on Washington minus the points over Arizona at 1 pm et on Sunday.
It's not often that we'll be laying this many (or any) points with the Commanders this season but we'll make an exception on Sunday as they host what projects to be one of the league's worst teams in the Cardinals. Arizona head coach Jonathan Gannon was hesitant to name a starting quarterback throughout the week. You would be too if your options were journeyman Joshua Dobbs and rookie Clayton Tune. The Cards are obviously in full tank mode as they do what they can to give themselves the best shot at drafting generational QB Caleb Williams next Spring. For now, the Cards will field a rag-tag group that figures to struggle on both sides of the football. I'm confident we'll see Commanders QB Sam Howell feast on a bottom-of-the-barrel Arizona secondary, even if he doesn't have the services of Terry McLaurin. From there the underrated backfield duo of Antonio Gibson and Brian Robinson is more than capable of salting the game away against a rather unimposing Cards defensive front. On the flip side, the Commanders defensive strength is stopping the run and rushing the passer. They figure to feast in both regards given the state of the Cards offensive line - a makeshift group that will likely be ever-changing this season. Noting that Washington's schedule gets tougher from here with a trip to Denver next week followed by a home game against the Bills (before a rematch with the Cards in Arizona), look for the Commanders to take advantage of this Week 1 layup opportunity. Take Washington.

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