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The Washington Commanders defeated the New York Giants last week. Despite the team's red-zone woes, Dan Quinn's men are 1-1 on the season and rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels is on the right path. Things could be a lot worse after two games. Most would have taken it if you had asked them if they would accept this situation going into Week 3 at the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football. The Bengals are not in a position that many foresaw, despite sticking to a deeply ingrained habit. They always seem to start 0-2 and then have to climb from the early season ditch. But they have the pieces for it. Not to mention that their No. 2 wideout, and one of the league's best complimentary pass-catchers, Tee Higgins, is going to be returning from injury just in time to assist Cincinnati's case against the Commanders. This is not only a potentially culture-changing game for the Commanders, but it is for the Bengals as well. The only difference is that if Washington wins, the two teams will be headed in opposite di

This article first appeared on Riggo's Rag and was syndicated with permission.

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