Miami Dolphins, Madrid and OT
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The Washington Commanders' nightmare season continues after suffering their sixth straight loss in one of the more frustrating ways possible. It was a different country, but the same results as the Miami Dolphins take advantage of critical mistakes by the Commanders and win in overtime in Madrid,
The Washington Commanders are looking to snap their four-game lose streak as they take on the Miami Dolphins in Madrid, Spain. They enter Week 11 with major changes, the biggest being head coach Dan Quinn assuming defensive coordinator duties from Joe Whitt Jr.
Commanders quarterback Marcus Mariota was injured on Washington’s latest drive, which culminated in a Tress Way punt. Miami takes over at its 47-yard line. Josh Johnson will be Washington’s QB if Mariota is unable to return. (Commanders 13, Dolphins 6, 2:49 left in the third quarter)
The Washington Commanders are still searching for their first win since Oct. 5, when they knocked off the Los Angeles Chargers on the road. Since then, the Commanders have dropped five straight games to the Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys, Kansas City Chiefs, Seattle Seahawks, and Detroit Lions.
The Miami Dolphins defeated the Washington Commanders 16-13 in the first NFL game played in Madrid, Spain. A Riley Patterson field goal in overtime secured the victory for the Dolphins after an interception by Jack Jones. Dolphins running back De'Von Achane is questionable to return after suffering a back injury late in the game.
Cornerback Jack Jones came through for the Dolphins (4-7) on Sunday with his overtime pick, helping lead to a 16-13 victory over the Washington Commanders in the first NFL regular-season game in Spain. His forced fumble last week helped the Dolphins beat Buffalo 30-13 at home. He also had six total tackles against the Bills.
The Washington Commanders and the Miami Dolphins play Sunday in Week 11 at Santiago Bernabéu in Madrid, Spain. Kickoff is set for 9:30 a.m. ET.
The Miami Dolphins will fly home to the United States at 4-7 after a come-from-behind 16-13 victory over the Washington Commanders. The Dolphins spent much of the first half leading on the scoreboard before needing a late missed field goal from the Commanders to have a chance in overtime.