
Saturday, June 27, 2026
RAIDERS TOP COMMANDERS
Raiders d. Commanders 28-22 in Week 3.
by 📋 Y1 W3 LV @ WAS (28-22)
RAIDERS SURVIVE DEFENSIVE STRUGGLE AGAINST COMMANDERS
In a contest that defied conventional offensive football, the Raiders emerged from the fog of Week 3 with a 28-22 victory over the Commanders—a game that will be remembered not for what was accomplished, but for the sheer will required to navigate its peculiar landscape. Both teams found themselves stripped of their offensive identity, unable to generate a single yard of total offense. No passing game. No rushing attack. Nothing. And yet, somehow, a winner was crowned.
This was football distilled to its most brutal essence—a chess match played in the shadows, where field position, discipline, and perhaps even fortune became the only currency that mattered. The Raiders' defense held firm when it counted, their scheme suffocating any opportunity the Commanders might have found. Meanwhile, Washington's offense never found its footing, unable to manufacture even the smallest spark on a day when every yard felt like a battle for survival. In a league where real schemes and real adjustments define champions, this was a masterclass in defensive football—or perhaps a cautionary tale about what happens when both offenses simply cannot get out of their own way.
The Commanders, despite their efforts, fell just short of breaking through that wall. The difference came down to execution in moments that mattered most, and on this strange day in Week 3, the Raiders proved they could win when the scoreboard itself seemed to defy logic. It was unconventional. It was ugly. It was unforgettable.